
07-03-2007, 09:18 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Saint Regis Falls, NY, USA.
Posts: 3,584
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When you light the pilot you generate a little heat that by convection is supposed to go up the stack. At the top of the heater where the stack connects to the top is a series of openings that admit room air to excentuate this upward flow and cools the stack a bit. On the roof if there is no cap, with wind blowing, there could be air going back down the stack [called back-draft] which blows out the pilot. Does the stack just go straight up through the roof and is it open? Like I said put a roof cap on the stack or use a short piece of galvanized and two ninety degree elbows and make an upside down "U". Air going past this upside down "U" will not create a siphon to blast out your pilot but will allow heat to escape.
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