Chimney Sizing

Calculating chimney draft and chimney area

The capacity of a chimney depends on the potential chimney draft - the pressure difference created by the inside and outside air temperature difference and chimney height - and the chimney area.

Chimney Draft

The pressure difference in the chimney pulls air and fuel gas from the boiler or fireplace through the chimney and out of the building.

Chimney Draft

The pressure difference or chimney draft can be expressed as:

dpch = h (ρo - ρi) g         (1)

where

dpch = pressure draft in the chimney (Pa)

h = height of chimney (m)

ρo = density of outside air (kg/m3)

ρi = density of inside air (kg/m3)

g = 9.81 - acceleration of gravity (m/s2)

(1) can alternatively be expressed as:

dpch = 0.0465 dt h         (2)

where

dt = temperature difference between inside and outside air (K, oC)

Chimney Draft Chart

Chimney Draft Chart

Chimney Area

The velocity of air and flue gas in a smaller furnace should not exceed 2 m/s. Design velocities of larger furnaces should not exceed 10 m/s.

Required chimney area can be calculated as

A = Q / v         (3)

where

A = cross-sectional area of chimney (m2)

Q = volume of flue gases at chimney temperature (m3/s)

v = velocity (m/s)

In general 1 kW boiler heat requires 1100 mm2 of chimney area.

Chimney Vent Capacity Chart - Btu/h and kW

Chimney Venet Capacity Chart

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