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Magnehelic Gauge AllTemp 02-06-2009
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Posted by geothermaljones on February 6, 2009, 10:07 pm
Me or King?


> geothermaljones wrote:
>> A Magnahelic in the flue will wreck an expensive piece of equipment,
>> You'll need a Flue gas analyzer to get proper venting data...
>> geothermaljones
> You actually bit on that one? ;-p
>>> I figure someone here would be able to explain how to use a Magnehelic
>>> Gauge as a Draft Gauge on a Cozy Dual Wall Furnace?
>>> What measurement should one see on a properly venting gravity furnace
>>> like this?
>>


Posted by Don Ocean on February 7, 2009, 1:25 am
geothermaljones wrote:
> Me or King?

Bof.. ;-p
>
>
>> geothermaljones wrote:
>>> A Magnahelic in the flue will wreck an expensive piece of equipment,
>>> You'll need a Flue gas analyzer to get proper venting data...
>>> geothermaljones
>> You actually bit on that one? ;-p
>>>> I figure someone here would be able to explain how to use a Magnehelic
>>>> Gauge as a Draft Gauge on a Cozy Dual Wall Furnace?
>>>> What measurement should one see on a properly venting gravity furnace
>>>> like this?
>

Posted by The King on February 7, 2009, 6:41 am
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 21:07:02 -0600, "geothermaljones"

>Me or King?
Ill take the hook out on my mouth now. lol

Gotta go replace a boiler section today see you boys later..
>> geothermaljones wrote:
>>> A Magnahelic in the flue will wreck an expensive piece of equipment,
>>> You'll need a Flue gas analyzer to get proper venting data...
>>> geothermaljones
>> You actually bit on that one? ;-p
>>>> I figure someone here would be able to explain how to use a Magnehelic
>>>> Gauge as a Draft Gauge on a Cozy Dual Wall Furnace?
>>>> What measurement should one see on a properly venting gravity furnace
>>>> like this?
>>>


Posted by Zyp on February 6, 2009, 4:43 pm
AllTemp wrote:
> I figure someone here would be able to explain how to use a Magnehelic
> Gauge as a Draft Gauge on a Cozy Dual Wall Furnace?
> What measurement should one see on a properly venting gravity furnace
> like this?

Using a match in front of the draft diverter will help you notice if a draft
exists. (Take a heating class to learn the simple basics of a "wall
heater.")

--
Zyp



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