outside air

outside air

PostBy: Flyer5 On: Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:10 pm

Has anyone done this on a keystoker KA-4 or 6 . Or a similar design .Just looking for a simple idea instead of my complicated one . I could make a box that will fit at the intake then neck it down to a 4 inch pipe but there must be something easier . Thanks , Dave
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Re: outside air

PostBy: rsopko On: Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:20 am

I have an Alaskan Kodiak hand fire with a 3"slide damper on my air intake, with 6" Duratech pipe and no baro damper, The inlet damper is only open about a 1/2" and no problem's.
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Re: outside air

PostBy: WNY On: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:50 am

Look in the Pictures of your Stove Section ("Best of"), many have hooked up outside combustion air to their stoves or do a search on "Outside Combustion Air"

here a good one..

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