Ash Buildup in Chimney Elbows, and Infra-Red Thermometer
Posted: Sun. Mar. 13, 2011 3:25 pm
Bumped the botom of the elbow on the back of my boiler yesterday, it was cold.
When I used the Infra-Red thermometer the top of the elbow was hot and the bottom cold with a fairly distinct line between the two. In fact I then used my hand and slid it from the bottom of the pipe around to the top until the pipe was to hot.
This as it turns out was a very acurate indication of ash level in the elbow.
I didn't really need the thermometer, just a carfull intital touch on the bottom of the pipe.
Anyone else have succes with this noninvasive test.
When I used the Infra-Red thermometer the top of the elbow was hot and the bottom cold with a fairly distinct line between the two. In fact I then used my hand and slid it from the bottom of the pipe around to the top until the pipe was to hot.
This as it turns out was a very acurate indication of ash level in the elbow.
I didn't really need the thermometer, just a carfull intital touch on the bottom of the pipe.
Anyone else have succes with this noninvasive test.