Recently re-plumbed my house and got a condensing boiler. The flue exhausts directly behind the boiler, which is in an boiler house attached to the house and beside my patio. Major amounts of steam now plume around the patio and I'd love to know if I can divert the flue up an existing chimney in the boiler house.
Chimney was built with the house when the boiler was solid fuel and was also used for the previous oil boiler. It would only be a matter of putting in a verticle flue 2 feet up to the chimney which is right beside the boiler. Any one see any problems with this
you should get someone qualified to look at this. There are plume dispersal kits available for this and they take the condensate stream up and away.
2 questions
1. is the chimney still serving a fireplace etc inside the house??
2. is the chimney lined with a flue or is it simply open construction?
if answer to 1 is no, and 2 is yes.. then i can see no issues.....
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