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Rain cap on OWB stove pipe???
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<blockquote data-quote="windthrown" data-source="post: 1306691" data-attributes="member: 11682"><p>The CB 4436 that we had did not come with a raincap/sparc screen. The dealer said that the ones they had then sucked and did not advise getting one. I used a 5 gallon bucket over it in summer for 2 years. Then 2 years ago I got a replacement controller from the dealer (for free, he extended the one year warantee on it) and said they they (Central Boiler) had a better/newer rain cap/sparc arrester so we bought one and put it on. It worked good, but the sparc screen burns out pretty fast with any flames coming out the top. The rain cap is still working fine on it though. That place gets about 8 feet of rain a year. So a minor amount of heat saved. Also easier to shut it down in summer, no need to put the 5 gallon plastic bucket over it any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windthrown, post: 1306691, member: 11682"] The CB 4436 that we had did not come with a raincap/sparc screen. The dealer said that the ones they had then sucked and did not advise getting one. I used a 5 gallon bucket over it in summer for 2 years. Then 2 years ago I got a replacement controller from the dealer (for free, he extended the one year warantee on it) and said they they (Central Boiler) had a better/newer rain cap/sparc arrester so we bought one and put it on. It worked good, but the sparc screen burns out pretty fast with any flames coming out the top. The rain cap is still working fine on it though. That place gets about 8 feet of rain a year. So a minor amount of heat saved. Also easier to shut it down in summer, no need to put the 5 gallon plastic bucket over it any more. [/QUOTE]
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