I had a nice easy place to go straight up and out but the rest of the family keeps giving location suggestions that put the chimney coming out at non ideal places... ahhhh! But considering everyone's ideas in this through ceiling install.
Anyways, where they suggest it sits, the back side of the pipe would hit the peak of the roof dead on. If I could move it towards the front of the stove by 1' or 1.5' tops that'd move the chimney down the slope and I'd be good to go.
So
1. is this a safe or good idea
2. if it's ok, where best to put the elbows (chimney or stove pipe (ceiling or stove side))
One other thing I've thought of is that this stove has the exhaust port toward the rear of the top panel. I may someday buy a stove more forward exhaust. So it may be beneficial to offset in the room for later upgrades.
Curious what the thoughts are here.
Anyways, where they suggest it sits, the back side of the pipe would hit the peak of the roof dead on. If I could move it towards the front of the stove by 1' or 1.5' tops that'd move the chimney down the slope and I'd be good to go.
So
1. is this a safe or good idea
2. if it's ok, where best to put the elbows (chimney or stove pipe (ceiling or stove side))
One other thing I've thought of is that this stove has the exhaust port toward the rear of the top panel. I may someday buy a stove more forward exhaust. So it may be beneficial to offset in the room for later upgrades.
Curious what the thoughts are here.