Dan1978
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2008
- 16
I have been reading other peoples threads on here for quite awhile so now I have one of my very own.
The company I work for was involved in church project where some roof top units were installed. The local gas authority has an issue with the flue gas exhaust and wants it re-routed. All Lennox would certify was a small extension kit that basically was a 90 deg. elbow fitting type. We need to get the flue gases up around fifteen feet away from the unit.
I am thinking of using a Tjernlund inline draft inducing fan and create a shroud around the flue exhaust termination. Question I have is to control the fan I am proposing to interlock the fan with the gas control valve of the roof top unit. So when it opened the fan came on and vice versa. I had problems getting this OK'd with the local gas authority and am wondering if anyone has ever tun into a similar situation or has any suggestions on another way to control the fan?
We considered installing a gas flow switch on the gas line before it entered the unit but figured it was more reliable to monitor the gas valve on the unit itself since the flow switch could be faulty at some point.
I would appreciate any thoughts or comments any of you may have.
Thanks
The company I work for was involved in church project where some roof top units were installed. The local gas authority has an issue with the flue gas exhaust and wants it re-routed. All Lennox would certify was a small extension kit that basically was a 90 deg. elbow fitting type. We need to get the flue gases up around fifteen feet away from the unit.
I am thinking of using a Tjernlund inline draft inducing fan and create a shroud around the flue exhaust termination. Question I have is to control the fan I am proposing to interlock the fan with the gas control valve of the roof top unit. So when it opened the fan came on and vice versa. I had problems getting this OK'd with the local gas authority and am wondering if anyone has ever tun into a similar situation or has any suggestions on another way to control the fan?
We considered installing a gas flow switch on the gas line before it entered the unit but figured it was more reliable to monitor the gas valve on the unit itself since the flow switch could be faulty at some point.
I would appreciate any thoughts or comments any of you may have.
Thanks