I’m getting ready to install my Harman Advance pellet stove and I have a few questions about the exhaust. I have an old victorian farm house with a porch that goes around the house on the first floor. This porch has a roof over it.
I am not too keen on exhausting my stove anywhere near the 150 year old woodwork, so here is what I am contemplating doing.
I want to use 4†pipe, come out of the stove horizontally for about 2’, a 90, then up about 7’, another 90, thru the wall and horizontally for about 5’, another 90, then through the porch roof with another 3’ of vertical rise, then finally a cap. I’m also thinking that the first 90 outside should be a cleanout piece.
Does anyone see any flaws in this plan? My main concern is that the pipe will end about 4 1/2’ directly in front of an openable window. The Harman book really doesn’t cover this exact scenario. It only states that it must be 4’ from an openable window, but they are picturing that being on the same plane.
Anything obvious that I’m overlooking here?
I am not too keen on exhausting my stove anywhere near the 150 year old woodwork, so here is what I am contemplating doing.
I want to use 4†pipe, come out of the stove horizontally for about 2’, a 90, then up about 7’, another 90, thru the wall and horizontally for about 5’, another 90, then through the porch roof with another 3’ of vertical rise, then finally a cap. I’m also thinking that the first 90 outside should be a cleanout piece.
Does anyone see any flaws in this plan? My main concern is that the pipe will end about 4 1/2’ directly in front of an openable window. The Harman book really doesn’t cover this exact scenario. It only states that it must be 4’ from an openable window, but they are picturing that being on the same plane.
Anything obvious that I’m overlooking here?