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Natural Gas Exhaust Eric 05-23-2008
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Posted by Eric on May 23, 2008, 3:12 pm
Is there a place online where I can read about the exhaust gas of a natural
gas appliance? I want to know what it consists of, how hot it is, etc.
This is just academic interest, and not any kind of harebrained scheme for
everyone to start flaming me about.

Does anyone know the rough details? Roughly how hot, and what are the
major component gasses?

Posted by Noon-Air on May 23, 2008, 3:30 pm

> Is there a place online where I can read about the exhaust gas of a
> natural
> gas appliance? I want to know what it consists of, how hot it is, etc.
> This is just academic interest, and not any kind of harebrained scheme for
> everyone to start flaming me about.
>
> Does anyone know the rough details? Roughly how hot, and what are the
> major component gasses?

How hot depends on what kind of appliance. Same with the componant gasses(or
portions thereof)


Posted by Eric on May 23, 2008, 4:10 pm

> How hot depends on what kind of appliance. Same with the componant
> gasses(or portions thereof)

Such as a typical furnace and/or water heater for an average sized house.

Posted by Noon-Air on May 23, 2008, 4:28 pm

>
>> How hot depends on what kind of appliance. Same with the componant
>> gasses(or portions thereof)
>
> Such as a typical furnace and/or water heater for an average sized house.

Again... typical for what part of the country?? 90+AFUE furnaces or 80+AFUE
furnaces??
Can't tell you about water heaters... you will have to ask a turd chaser for
that.

Now tell me... just what kind of homework are you doing?? and for what
class??


Posted by KJPRO on May 23, 2008, 6:03 pm

>
>> How hot depends on what kind of appliance. Same with the componant
>> gasses(or portions thereof)
>
> Such as a typical furnace and/or water heater for an average sized house.


Typical...
Ancient natural draft furnace, mid-efficiency, new induced draft or new high
efficiency...

Average...
What's average to you is small to me.



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