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Re: smoking chimney


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Posted by eburke on January 08, 2004 at 13:11:07:

In Reply to: Re: smoking chimney posted by Jack, CVMS on January 07, 2004 at 23:14:18:

: Are you sure that is smoke that you are seeing? Or is it water vapor (often incorrectly called steam)?
: Any hydrocarbon fuel produces water vapor as one of the products of combustion, and it will condense when it hits cold air, making a pretty spectacular cloud at times.
: To detect for smoke, a technician should use a sampling device that filters out soot particles and then they are matched against a sample to come up with a "Smoke number".
: You need to have it checked by a professional to find out if it is, indeed, smoke, or if it is only water vapor.
It looks simialr to car exhust. There also looks like there might be some ice forming near the cap. And a whitish film on the painter brick, like salt. I called the installer and they said they all smoke this time of year which I realize. Thanks for the input. Ed



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