salvageV6
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Anyone know a DIY procedure to measure flue draft in a oil fired hot water heating system?
Need to measure the water column measurements as outlined below.
And so far the cheapest I've seen is the Bachrach hand held for about $100.
A one time use DIY scheme would be nice or some science project apparatus I could build, have lots of stuff available just not this specific meter.
Any help would be appreciated.
" In sum the draft we typically see on oil fired heating equipment is
- 0.02" to 0.03" water column (w.c.) in the combustion chamber just over the fire
- 0.04" to 0.06" w.c. in the breech - the flue pipe area between the top of the boiler and the bottom of the barometric damper. Some oil burner models require higher draft than these numbers, and other oil burner models are actually tolerant of back-pressure in the combustion chamber (positive draft, or draft in the "wrong" direction"). "
Need to measure the water column measurements as outlined below.
And so far the cheapest I've seen is the Bachrach hand held for about $100.
A one time use DIY scheme would be nice or some science project apparatus I could build, have lots of stuff available just not this specific meter.
Any help would be appreciated.

" In sum the draft we typically see on oil fired heating equipment is
- 0.02" to 0.03" water column (w.c.) in the combustion chamber just over the fire
- 0.04" to 0.06" w.c. in the breech - the flue pipe area between the top of the boiler and the bottom of the barometric damper. Some oil burner models require higher draft than these numbers, and other oil burner models are actually tolerant of back-pressure in the combustion chamber (positive draft, or draft in the "wrong" direction"). "