I just purchased a used, but in great condition, Harman oakwood wood stove and I want to tie it into an existing masonry chimney located entirely outside the house.
I have plenty of clearance on height. However, I'm tight with clearance along the sides which forces me to use double wall. I've located the center of the 8x12 flue and it is 15" offset to the center of the room, where the stove will be located.
So, planning my pipe route is farly simple. Duravent has a stovepipe adapter with a built in damper. Out of that, I need a 18" piece to maintain 24" rise per the stoves installation instructions. Because of the 15" offset, I'll have to install a 45 degree elbow, another "length X" piece of pipe before using a 90 degree elbow and entering the chimney with another 18" piece of pipe to maintain 13" off the wall from the back of the stove.
Question #1: Using Duravent's dimensions on the 45 degree and 90 degree elbows, "Length X" is just under 8". According to their brochure, there is an "adjustable" black pipe and "telescoping" black pipe. Would the adjustable 6" be suitable for this application?
Question #2: There's a masonry thimble with slip Connector. The brochure states it's to connect to their duraliner brand. What If I want to simply connect it to a clay thimble?
I have plenty of clearance on height. However, I'm tight with clearance along the sides which forces me to use double wall. I've located the center of the 8x12 flue and it is 15" offset to the center of the room, where the stove will be located.
So, planning my pipe route is farly simple. Duravent has a stovepipe adapter with a built in damper. Out of that, I need a 18" piece to maintain 24" rise per the stoves installation instructions. Because of the 15" offset, I'll have to install a 45 degree elbow, another "length X" piece of pipe before using a 90 degree elbow and entering the chimney with another 18" piece of pipe to maintain 13" off the wall from the back of the stove.
Question #1: Using Duravent's dimensions on the 45 degree and 90 degree elbows, "Length X" is just under 8". According to their brochure, there is an "adjustable" black pipe and "telescoping" black pipe. Would the adjustable 6" be suitable for this application?
Question #2: There's a masonry thimble with slip Connector. The brochure states it's to connect to their duraliner brand. What If I want to simply connect it to a clay thimble?