The air draw from the boiler draft isn't very strong, certainly not strong enough to feel as resistance when opening the
door. The fact that the
door opens out and (assuming) it doesn't have a vent in it could be compounding the soot issue.
The
door that was stuck closed was not this Carwash. There was a story from my old distributor where he installed a million BTU boiler at a wash, started it, went out for a smoke and they couldn’t pull the
door open. The boiler had sucked out enough air to pull a vacuum. They had to cut power to the building and wait for the room to equalize to the outside to get back in and cut some holes in the wall.
I experienced this same situation while doing some maintenance work at a sugar processing facility that supplies the local Pepsi bottling plant. I opened the
door but there was a whooshing sound and considerable resistance on the
door. A company had been in weeks before to “weatherize” and air seal the building. No one had considered the makeup air. Head maintenance guy said that the
door I opened was usually open 24/7 so they were only having occasional issues. That’s were my involvement with that issue ended. I don’t know what their resolution was.
But, back to this wash....I doubt there is insufficient makeup air. There just isn’t vent holes cut into the wall like I had. I’ve covered my makeup air vents because everything is high efficiency, drawing air from outside