Flue gas stacks vent the flue gas produced as part of the
combustion process of the burners to the atmosphere. They are typically located
directly above the heater or boiler or located nearby and connected to them by
ductwork. Flue gas stacks are generally constructed of carbon steel and
internally lined with refractory. The stack may have an organic coating to
protect the steel from internal corrosion beneath the refractory lining. Stacks
may be either self-supporting or guyed, and their height should be above that
of nearby platforms.
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It's curious article about flue gas stacks and about their types and construction.
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