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I have placed my genset inside my garage between two garage doors. The generator is set back a bit so the exhaust pipes are about 30 inches from the door.
My plan is to pipe them both up about 42 inches then run horizontally the 30 inches so they are just inside the door when its down. When I want to run the unit the door of course will be open and I am thinking of slipping some 'extension' piece over the 1-1/4 pipes to get it 12 inches or so beyond the outside wall.
This plan will require 2 90 degree elbows for both units and a couple of 45 degree elbows in addition for one of them to make an offset. So. . . I have 2 questions about this - first, is there an exhaust restriction with these fittings that I should be concerned about? second, should I leave provision for a drip leg at the low point?
Is there anything I am missing here?
My plan is to pipe them both up about 42 inches then run horizontally the 30 inches so they are just inside the door when its down. When I want to run the unit the door of course will be open and I am thinking of slipping some 'extension' piece over the 1-1/4 pipes to get it 12 inches or so beyond the outside wall.
This plan will require 2 90 degree elbows for both units and a couple of 45 degree elbows in addition for one of them to make an offset. So. . . I have 2 questions about this - first, is there an exhaust restriction with these fittings that I should be concerned about? second, should I leave provision for a drip leg at the low point?
Is there anything I am missing here?