Outside air intake from ceiling

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Andreas

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Feb 13, 2013
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I have a Woodstock Keystone wood stove in my insulated finished basement that is currently against an exterior wall. I'd like to move it to the middle of the space to more evenly heat the home and am wondering about the best way to bring in fresh air ducting. I can't run anything through the existing floor slab since I don't want to chisel out a large channel in the slab and it would be too low to the ground on the exterior anyway.

Has anyone brought in fresh air from above? I'm considering bringing in a duct through a floor joist channel from the rim joist to above the stove and then ducting down parallel with the chimney pipe to the floor where I can direct connect to the stove. Another option would be to not direct connect but simply terminate the duct with a hole at the ceiling and install a cape backdraft damper at the exterior wall/rim joist (works as low as 4 pascals) to prevent air leakage.

Any insights or experience of others would be most helpful!
 
mine comes from above......

Its a basement install so I have no choice. Seems to work just fine.
 
Is yours direct connected to your stove or do you just have it as a hole in the ceiling?
 
Direct connect it with no damper. Put coarse screening on the intake to prevent critters and bugs coming it.
 
Direct connect it with no damper. Put coarse screening on the intake to prevent critters and bugs coming it.


This!

Mine is direct connected then on the outside of the house I added a cover plate that looks like what they use to vent your dryer.
 
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