Hi everyone.
I just got a newer Breckwell that is replacing my old Avalon stove. I already have the vent pipe through my wall from the previous stove. It goes horizontally through the wall and then upright 3 feet outside the house.
Here is the problem. The hole in the wall is lower than the exhaust blower in my new stove. I was thinking of just using some flex pellet pipe to make up the difference. Here is the problem though. The shortest one I can find is 60 inches. I only need it to be around 12 inches or less. I did find some type b gas vent that is 3 inches by 12 inches and flexible. It is made from aluminum and rated for something like 330 degrees continuous heat. Would this be safe to use?
Does anyone know where to get a 1 foot section of pellet flex vent?
Any other ideas? I only need to make up about 3 inches in height so I don't think an elbow would be an option.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
I just got a newer Breckwell that is replacing my old Avalon stove. I already have the vent pipe through my wall from the previous stove. It goes horizontally through the wall and then upright 3 feet outside the house.
Here is the problem. The hole in the wall is lower than the exhaust blower in my new stove. I was thinking of just using some flex pellet pipe to make up the difference. Here is the problem though. The shortest one I can find is 60 inches. I only need it to be around 12 inches or less. I did find some type b gas vent that is 3 inches by 12 inches and flexible. It is made from aluminum and rated for something like 330 degrees continuous heat. Would this be safe to use?
Does anyone know where to get a 1 foot section of pellet flex vent?
Any other ideas? I only need to make up about 3 inches in height so I don't think an elbow would be an option.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!