INTRODUCTION
The chimney is a structure for venting hot flue gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside atmosphere. Chimneys are usually vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to make sure that the gas flow smoothly, pulling air into the combustion in what is known as, or chimney, stack effect. Chimneys are tall to increase their draw of air for combustion and to disperse pollutants in the flue gases in the larger area, thereby reducing the concentration of pollutants in accordance with regulatory or other limits .
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (CLEAN AIR) REGULATIONS 1978, (DARK SMOKE)
Regulation 14: Permission dark smoke limit for new facilities
The occupier of any industrial or trade premises shall not cause, suffer, allow or permit smoke emissions of any colour from any new facility expect fuel burning equipment utilising solid fuel and including but not limited to any chimney.
METHODOLOGY
Design chimney/exhaust
Construction of chimney
Monitory of chimney
DELIVERY TO CUSTOMERS
REPORT
EXPLANATION
SUBMIT TO DOE
GLOTEQ → DOE
(Assessor) (Endorsement)