Hi folks,
As an aside to any possible local code restrictions, is it possible to have two vent stacks (coming from two separate midco burners mounted in two separate vessels: A HLT and a kettle) join up into one stack up in the roof space, so that the exterior roof only needs one penetration and vent point?
My HLT was going to be electric to avoid a second roof penetration and burner purchase, but limitations on my electrical capacity might steer me back toward a direct fired HLT to free up a bunch of amperage. As few holes in the roof as possible would be ideal.
Cheers
As an aside to any possible local code restrictions, is it possible to have two vent stacks (coming from two separate midco burners mounted in two separate vessels: A HLT and a kettle) join up into one stack up in the roof space, so that the exterior roof only needs one penetration and vent point?
My HLT was going to be electric to avoid a second roof penetration and burner purchase, but limitations on my electrical capacity might steer me back toward a direct fired HLT to free up a bunch of amperage. As few holes in the roof as possible would be ideal.
Cheers
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