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You really need to talk with your local building authorities to get what chimney clearances are required for your locale (Phillipines), it may be more or less rigid than the US.
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Originally posted by Gulf View PostYou may need to back it away some distance from the building. A guideline for flue height is 2' above any structure within 10'. Local building codes may also apply.
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You may need to back it away some distance from the building. A guideline for flue height is 2' above any structure within 10'. Local building codes may also apply.
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Actual drone shots of the building - before oven started
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Your chimney system manufacturers and your building codes will determine these factors. With Duravent for example, I believe you can have two 45 degree elbows. In a commercial building you may well have to have an engineer stamped drawing and specification of what you propose to do.
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If you do have to go out of the second level roof, there are chimney fans available if the draft isn't enough. I ended up with a couple of angles with my system and I was worried about the exhaust so I looked into the fans. Turns out it wasn't needed. I used cheap stovepipe to test all of the exhaust before ordering the insulated pipe.
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You can "angle" it out the side. Will you be using masonry or insulated metal piping?
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Chimney lenght - too long?
Dear all,
I am building a resturant in the Philippines and plan to build my own 42" oven. The building is 2 story, so can I have the oven on the ground floor and extend the vent up the distance and out the roof? Does it need to be straight or can I curve it out to the side of the building?
Regards,
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