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I suspect two pipes are close together.
By Dave Shoe - 05/28/2003 3:02:09 PM; IP 12.104.160.195
Your description is normal for two pipes which are located close together.

If pipes are close, they cannot radiate heat as well as widely separated pipes. Also, the rear corner is likely shrouded from fan convection and higher temps will be the result.

What you've got sounds like it may be a normal function header pipe cooling, and not a result of combustion imbalance. I suspect all is normal.

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Just guessing,
Shoe.
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