Ashford chimney question.

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SCOTT S.

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Mar 22, 2014
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Waupaca WI
The manual says 12' minimum chimney height. How will that change with 2 - 45's. Thought I had more chimney than I do measured today only have 11'. 7' of ss and 4' black.;sick
 
If all that is installed the stove box is going to see 15' 7" of tube. I think you are OK.
 
Should work...based on consumer input.
 
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If all that is installed the stove box is going to see 15' 7" of tube. I think you are OK
Total tube is 11'.I have 4ft of black pipe and 7ft of stainless.
 
That will probably prove to be too short. Make certain the black pipe is double wall black pipe as recommended in the owners manual. If you find it struggling on the low burns to stay active, you do not have sufficient draw.

Our experience is about 15' minimum.

Chris
 
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