We are removing a zero clearance fireplace in our home and are going to create an alcove where the ZC was. While maintaining all clearances as per the nfpa I’ve read front to back, I will be replacing all zero clearance rated pipe with new class A double walled pipe once it enters my attic.
My question is, the new stove requires 6” single wall pipe from the stove to a support box in the ceiling, then 6” double wall through my attic which will run straight out the center of the house through an existing chimney chase to the outside. The ZC used 8” double walled pipe which I think had a 10” Outside diameter. Am I able to reuse the metal chimney cap to route my new smaller pipe through as long as the new storm collar covers up the larger hole? Or can I make an adapter plate which will cover the larger old hole and then cut a 6” double wall hole(8” o.d.) I need into the plate, and sheet metal screw it and seal to the existing cap? Only reason I ask this, is that the existing cap has the exhaust pipe for my furnace penetrating through at the other end of the cap and don’t want to disturb it if I don’t have to by replacing with a new chimney cap
My question is, the new stove requires 6” single wall pipe from the stove to a support box in the ceiling, then 6” double wall through my attic which will run straight out the center of the house through an existing chimney chase to the outside. The ZC used 8” double walled pipe which I think had a 10” Outside diameter. Am I able to reuse the metal chimney cap to route my new smaller pipe through as long as the new storm collar covers up the larger hole? Or can I make an adapter plate which will cover the larger old hole and then cut a 6” double wall hole(8” o.d.) I need into the plate, and sheet metal screw it and seal to the existing cap? Only reason I ask this, is that the existing cap has the exhaust pipe for my furnace penetrating through at the other end of the cap and don’t want to disturb it if I don’t have to by replacing with a new chimney cap
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