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To: Shoot1st who wrote (58184)1/16/2001 11:05:14 AM
From: nasdaqian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It needs to draw from the outside air.....not just out of the cabinet doors that allow indoor air to enter...

The cabinet IS outside, not connected to indoor air. So flue reversal is practically impossible, I think, unless we get a very sudden, very low pressure storm :) Well, even then, the flue is outside and the intake is outside so I guess it's a wash.

This does bother me some as far as the potential pellet stove insert goes. If it has to draw air from the inside not only is it less efficient, but the possibility of flue reversal is there. I'd like to noodle out a way to get outside air to it ideally.