Basic draft, Part II.

Fuel Oil News, April, 2005 by Lanthier, George

In Part I, we established a lot of rules for draft and ended up by talking about outside air and the fact that although I'm the world's greatest believer that you must have plenty of draft for combustion, I'm not an advocate of outside air. It's funny, because over the years in my ruminations about combustion air people think I love cold outside air, NOT!

By now you're probably asking yourself, is there any sure way to know if you have enough air for combustion? Well, there is, and you need a draft gauge. Got ya. I told you that air was draft in Part I, right? So what did you think I was going to tell you, that you have to have a pogo stick?

To work around draft you must have a really good draft (air) gauge. My personal favorite has been the Dwyer...

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