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Take two pipes close together on a roof chimney. One comes from the fireplace; the other is a vent from a toilet far away from the fireplace. The vent works fine and draws air when the fireplace is not burning wood. When it does there is a downdraught carrying smells (gases: carbon monoxide) from the burning wood.
What causes thsi? Is the hot air, possibly combined with wind, that causes the downdraught in the other pipe?
Help!
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What causes thsi? Is the hot air, possibly combined with wind, that causes the downdraught in the other pipe?
Help!
qim