Hi all,
I bought a Breckwell SPC50 (formerly NU-TEC upland 207) in November. I paid the dealer/ hack installer to install it. He installed it like a normal (exhaust fan containing) pellet stove, and my journey began there. Since then I've done much research, fired my installer, am attempting to get a refund, and have decided I can do this myself . . . I think. I've been in touch with a couple people I met on this forum about the stove (Peter and Owen) and they've convinced me that the stove is worth keeping and have pretty much explained what I need to do to get it right. However, I still have some questions and am looking for advice/ suggestions. I know that I must go over the roof line 10-2-3 to get the proper draft. Unfortunately, since my stove is in the corner of the room, I will have to go 6+ feet over my roof line with the 4" duravent Pellet vent Pro to get higher than the peak of the roof.
A few things that I'm worried about: I have no support planned for the pellet vent that goes above the roof line. I have a lot of vent on the outside of the house that may subject to the cold temperatures and thus reduce draft. I'm wondering about my planned assembly for the ventilation. I will attach a draft of that to the thread later. I'm not sure how adjustable length pellet vent should be sealed, if at all.
Any advice that I can get to help me see this through would be great. And when this is done I might try to setup the All Nighter that was left in the basement.
I bought a Breckwell SPC50 (formerly NU-TEC upland 207) in November. I paid the dealer/ hack installer to install it. He installed it like a normal (exhaust fan containing) pellet stove, and my journey began there. Since then I've done much research, fired my installer, am attempting to get a refund, and have decided I can do this myself . . . I think. I've been in touch with a couple people I met on this forum about the stove (Peter and Owen) and they've convinced me that the stove is worth keeping and have pretty much explained what I need to do to get it right. However, I still have some questions and am looking for advice/ suggestions. I know that I must go over the roof line 10-2-3 to get the proper draft. Unfortunately, since my stove is in the corner of the room, I will have to go 6+ feet over my roof line with the 4" duravent Pellet vent Pro to get higher than the peak of the roof.
A few things that I'm worried about: I have no support planned for the pellet vent that goes above the roof line. I have a lot of vent on the outside of the house that may subject to the cold temperatures and thus reduce draft. I'm wondering about my planned assembly for the ventilation. I will attach a draft of that to the thread later. I'm not sure how adjustable length pellet vent should be sealed, if at all.
Any advice that I can get to help me see this through would be great. And when this is done I might try to setup the All Nighter that was left in the basement.