Negative House Pressure

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crausch

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Aug 26, 2008
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Littlestown, PA
I am posting this link to get some feedback from some of the pros that lurk here.

http://www.americanenergysystems.com/Downloads/CategoryFiles/T-0037 Tech B Negative Pressure.pdf

[edit] - The link above has spaces in it which is causing a problem for the url to work. If you copy and paste into a browser addressbar, it should work.

Could negative house pressure (in some cases) be an invisible reason for why some folks...
1. Have low flames or sooty glass.
2. Stoves running erratic and cool.
3. back drafts during outages
4. smoke in a hopper
5. etc.

Just curious how much this factors in to many stove problems? I would assume anyone with a OAK would not be affected.
 
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