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Exhaust Pipe size

CDR

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I want to route my exhaust in a better direction. I would like to put a 2 foot stack with a rain flap. It appears to me the exhaust pipe size is 1.5" NPT. Is this correct?
 

SCSG-G4

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Whatever size it is coming out, go up at least one size every time you make the exhaust turn more than 45 degrees. There is a lot less back pressure that way.
 

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That's a good idea.

If you leave the down turn on it and connect to it going back up then drilling a 1/8 hole in the bottom of your addition will let rain drain. Not a bad idea with or without the flapper. Just putting the noise up in the air will help some, not to mention smell.
 

CDR

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That's a good idea.

If you leave the down turn on it and connect to it going back up then drilling a 1/8 hole in the bottom of your addition will let rain drain. Not a bad idea with or without the flapper. Just putting the noise up in the air will help some, not to mention smell.
good idea
 
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