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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimney The Wikipedia Page on Chimneys] | |||
*[https://www.beckettcorp.com/support/tech-bulletins/venting-multiple-appliances-into-a-common-chimney-or-flue/ An article on how one does this safely] | *[https://www.beckettcorp.com/support/tech-bulletins/venting-multiple-appliances-into-a-common-chimney-or-flue/ An article on how one does this safely] |
Revision as of 03:56, 29 November 2020
Basics
- A Concept Wherein All of the Various Chimneys/Flues/Vents are rounted and merged into one larger device
- Allows for a more enclosed roof, and thus less seals, and a Points of Failure for future Roof Leaks to develop
- Also may allow for more usable solar roof area due to no protruding Plumbing Venting
- Could allow for material recovery ( Fly Ash and Dryer Lint ), both reducing the (albeit minor) pollution, and allowing valuable materials to be gained
- Or more realistically/easily Energy Recovery and/or Heat Recovery aiding in Home Energy Efficiency
Potential Sources
- Clothes Dryer Exhaust
- Fireplace Chimneys
- Furnace Chimneys
- Generator Chimneys
- Kitchen Range Hood
- Plumbing Venting
- Smoke Exhaust Ductwork