A flue is a pipe or chimney that is used to vent gases from a gas-fired boiler to the outside of a building. The flue serves two main purposes: To vent harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide, to the outside of the building, where they will not pose a danger to the occupants. To allow the boiler to o... read more
A gas boiler flue is a pipe or duct that is used to vent the exhaust gases produced by a gas-fired boiler out of a building. The flue typically runs from the back of the boiler through the wall or roof of the building to the outside air. The purpose of the flue is to safely remove the exhaust gases ... read more
A horizontal flue is an important part of a fossil fuel heating system. The flue is a gas pipe that vents waste gases out of a boiler. Typically, these pipes are black or white in colour. The shape of the flue is important. Some are square, but more often than not they are round. Depending on the ty... read more
The flue is the main way for the gas boiler to discharge the flue gas. If the design is unreasonable, it is easy to make the flue gas generated during the operation of the boiler unable to be discharged outside the boiler normally, causing damage to the gas boiler. So, what are the design requiremen... read more
Whether you're installing a new boiler, or changing your existing one, you need to know where your flue goes. Ideally, you want it to be away from any melting items, which can block the pipe. Otherwise, you may be putting yourself at risk from carbon monoxide leaks. Normally, the flue sticks out hor... read more