Hi folks,
The 14k BTU direct vent LP wall heater in my garage was in need of replacement, but unfortunately I have been unable to find anything using the 4-1/2" or 4-5/8" diameter coaxial flue used by the old heater. If there are still heaters that take this flue size, I'd appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction.
What I did find were Ashley's (and the like) that require the cutting of a large rectangular pass-thru, and then Rinnai’s (and the like) which all use a smaller 3-1/8" coaxial flue.
Figuring it would be relatively easy to put a 3-1/8" pipe in an existing 4-5/8" hole, and not wanting to cut a large square hole in my stucco wall, I went with the Rinnai. Unfortunately, I found the interior and exterior flanges on the included 3-1/8" vent are not large enough to cover the existing holes thru the wall. I suppose I could fabricate some custom stainless trim rings, but figured I'd check in for some experienced advice, before inventing my own wheel. I'm guessing I can't be the first one to run into this scenario.
Thanks!
The 14k BTU direct vent LP wall heater in my garage was in need of replacement, but unfortunately I have been unable to find anything using the 4-1/2" or 4-5/8" diameter coaxial flue used by the old heater. If there are still heaters that take this flue size, I'd appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction.
What I did find were Ashley's (and the like) that require the cutting of a large rectangular pass-thru, and then Rinnai’s (and the like) which all use a smaller 3-1/8" coaxial flue.
Figuring it would be relatively easy to put a 3-1/8" pipe in an existing 4-5/8" hole, and not wanting to cut a large square hole in my stucco wall, I went with the Rinnai. Unfortunately, I found the interior and exterior flanges on the included 3-1/8" vent are not large enough to cover the existing holes thru the wall. I suppose I could fabricate some custom stainless trim rings, but figured I'd check in for some experienced advice, before inventing my own wheel. I'm guessing I can't be the first one to run into this scenario.
Thanks!
Last edited: