View Full Version : Raised or drop flue?
DRod2
04-01-2011, 03:53 PM
What is the difference between the two? Also could someone send me a picture of both types?
A raised flue evap has a higher elevated flue pan. the flues of the flue pan do not extend down as far into the arch as a drop flue does. A drop flue pan usually (if not always?) has the syrup and flue pans on the same level. the flues of the drop flue pan go farther down itno the arch. the only real difference is that usually the raised flue pan will ahve longer flues and the drop flue pan you need to be careful loading the arch so as to dont damage the flues
3rdgen.maple
04-01-2011, 11:43 PM
A raised flue evap has a higher elevated flue pan. the flues of the flue pan do not extend down as far into the arch as a drop flue does. A drop flue pan usually (if not always?) has the syrup and flue pans on the same level. the flues of the drop flue pan go farther down itno the arch. the only real difference is that usually the raised flue pan will ahve longer flues and the drop flue pan you need to be careful loading the arch so as to dont damage the flues
You are close adk1 but so far away lol.
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