Can I convert a wood stove liner for use with Direct Vent Stove?

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npreci

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Nov 18, 2008
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Connecticut
I currently have a 1986 Vermont Casting Encore Defiant wood burning stove that has a 10” Oval Exhaust that, with the use of an adapter, has been converted to mate up to an 8” Foreverflex liner. I’ve used this for the past 3 years without issue. I am now wanting to upgrade to a Vermont Casting or even a Jotul gas stove. At first, I assumed that a Vermont Casting Natural Vent (or Jotul B-Vent) natural gas stove would be my best bet however, I was informed that at best a Natural Vent/B-Vent is only 50% efficient. I was told that I should go with a DVent stove.


(1) Is there a conversion kit that will allow me to use my preexisting wood stove 8” liner and convert it to work with a Direct-vent stove with either a 4” or 6” exhaust.

(2) How bad would it really be to use a Natural or B-Vent set up?


Thanks,
Nick

BTW, I currently have the old Vermont Casting Wood Stove and a brand new Jotul DV400 stove.
 
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