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John T

Do you cover your burner stacks when not in use?

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For years I never did and I had all kinds of problems not doing that. From leaves falling into the stacks to continuous rain pouring in their I had many problems with past burners so now we cover them when not in use. The drawback is a couple of times the guys used the burners and realize a few minutes later the stack covers were still on--my luck.. But they still get covered all the time when not in use.

Do you guys have stack caps for your burners?

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I like enclosed trailers as well and did have at one time a Landa hot water skid inside of one. Once I started doing Parking garages a few yrs back it was no longer an option for me to have my burners in an enclosed trailer since height is an issue in the garages.

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At one time I was going to put a cover on my duct. I was thinking something like a tractor exhaust pipe cover. I was going to hinge the cover at the front, then if I did not close the thing, the wind would blow the cover closed. I never had the time to do that minor project.

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