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10 inch flue pipe

10 inch flue pipe

10 inch flue pipe

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input max for 10 inch flue pipe?

RE: 10 inch flue pipe

See NFPA 54.

RE: 10 inch flue pipe

NFPA 54 is correct and IMC contains venting too. In case you do not have a handy copy, H&C has a B vent application guide (if its the correct type). www.hartandcooley.com/vent/.../Gas%20vent,%20chimney%20sizing%20&%20application%20guide.pdf can give you the answer. You did not state the application - high temp, low temp, natural draft, forced draft ect.. This is a basic mechanical design stuff, make sure you know what you are doing. A screw up on venting is very dangerous.

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