Leisure Line Pocono top vent help

 
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Post by Sylvesterd101 » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 12:42 pm

oh wow thats amazing, i know when i first fire up from a cold start sometimes the pipe hits 150

 
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Post by Crazyfarmer » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 1:14 pm

What pipe? You’re talking about your chimney?

 
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Post by Sylvesterd101 » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 2:11 pm

nah i have a hand fed boiler, that goes from the boiler up and through an old plaster wall into the chimney


 
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Post by waytomany?s » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 4:02 pm

The silver pipe is the heat duct, correct? Chimney pipe behind it? Can you get picture from the right side?

 
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Post by Crazyfarmer » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 6:10 pm

waytomany?s wrote:
Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 4:02 pm
The silver pipe is the heat duct, correct? Chimney pipe behind it? Can you get picture from the right side?
Is this what you’re looking for and yes you are correct it is a heat duct trying to get the heat upstairs

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Post by waytomany?s » Mon. Oct. 31, 2022 6:51 pm

Yeah, it was strange looking at it from the front. My mind kept wanting to make the heat pipe the exhaust and I couldn't understand. That last pic did the trick.


 
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Post by Sylvesterd101 » Mon. Nov. 07, 2022 8:18 am

oh wow my apologies. herp derp

 
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Post by waytomany?s » Mon. Nov. 07, 2022 1:16 pm

Not your fault, my lack of spacial interpretations fault.

 
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Post by lincolnmania » Mon. Nov. 07, 2022 9:59 pm

can you pipe the hot air from the coal stove into the cold air return plenum?
that's how i heated the house with the Reading stove. Problem was it was still 75 in the basement and 70 on the first floor and 62 on the second floor. The air coming from the second floor vents was only around 72 degrees.

 
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Post by Crazyfarmer » Mon. Nov. 07, 2022 10:12 pm

I’d be happy if mine hold 70° upstairs will find out this week
lincolnmania wrote:
Mon. Nov. 07, 2022 9:59 pm
can you pipe the hot air from the coal stove into the cold air return plenum?
that's how i heated the house with the Reading stove. Problem was it was still 75 in the basement and 70 on the first floor and 62 on the second floor. The air coming from the second floor vents was only around 72 degrees.

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