yes, i was originally going to put it out that window.
What elbows? I think you should post a simple diagram of your plan. I'm not sure I follow it. The pipe should definitely not go in front of the upper window. If so, go through the wall.
PS: Nice leaded glass window. How tall is the ceiling here?
Use a stub of class A pipe to project through the block wall from the outside tee.
Sorry, but you are tossing red flags with these ideas. Whether you go out a wall or window there are important safety considerations.
Exterior chimney must be class A, hi-temp pipe, no exceptions.
Most stoves require at least a 7' ceiling, check the manual
Single wall pipe requires 18" clearance from combustibles. Double-wall connector needs 9" from ceiling and 6" from walls.
Drywall is considered a combustible.
You might be able to install a heat shield out of metal or cement board over the stove on 1" spacers to make this work, IF the local inspecting authority approves.
I'd stick with double-wall on the interior connector. Your flue is going to be on the short side and the draft will benefit from keeping the flue interior warmer.ok. i just looked at the PERFORMERS manual. it says 8' ceiling minimum :sad:
so i looked up the DEFENDERS manual. it doesn't have a ceiling spec. so i think i could use this one.
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