Personalize your al29 4c stainless steel chimney liner kit with all the components needed for your setup.
Chimney liner for gas boiler.
Stainless steel chimney liners are installed inside of your chimney flue to vent furnaces gas fireplaces wood or pellet stoves and just about any other appliance that burns gas or wood.
Give us a call at 1 866 941 5112 and we will help you determine the.
But many don t realize that a gas heating appliance whether it is a furnace boiler or even a water heater relies on the chimney for proper venting of the exhaust.
A stainless steel chimney liner is guaranteed to last forever.
The ideal flue size is typically determined by the exhaust outlet of the stove or appliance.
The al294c is the best option when burning corn.
If going to a smooth wall liner it will additionally improve your draft by up to 20 for gas and up to 15 for oil burning appliances.
These chimney liners are intended for use with high efficiency gas oil and corn burning appliances.
Save yourself lots of money and labor by installing a stainless steel liner at the time of the gas boiler installation.
It is desirable that the gas boiler is installed in a separate boiler room with ventilation on the ground floor to ensure the escape of carbon monoxide.
The best way to protect your masonry chimney is to install a stainless steel chimney liner.
A stainless steel chimney liner that is properly sized for the stove furnace or fireplace will maintain or improve the venting performance draft.
Call us today to learn more.
The entire heating system must be reliable and airtight.
The rule of thumb for sizing a chimney liner is that you never want it to be smaller than the appliance exhaust hole and you don t want the liner to be three times the area of the exhaust hole of the appliance.
The design of a chimney for a gas boiler is designed on the basis of the current norms and parameters of the heating equipment.
Al29 4c is a stainless steel alloy designed for extreme resistance to corrosion which makes it an ideal choice for venting high efficiency furnaces and boilers corn oil and gas burning appliances.
Appliances fueled by natural gas or propane may not produce the visible soot that appliances burning other fuels do but they can deposit corrosive substances in your chimney.