First time posting...so go easy on me guys if I butcher any terminology. I have lurked this site for months and have learned a great deal...so thanks.
Syracuse, NY. Home was built about 18 yrs ago and everything seems to code, including the 6" piping that the previous owners woodstove was attached to. I replaced the small woodstove this last winter with a pellet stove to reduce our oil heat (water baseboard) consumption. The pellet stove is great, but I have more hardwood than I know what to do with because I have been clearing some acreage for a better view. I want to burn wood for about 3 months of the year, when it gets really cold.
Option 1:
The pellet stove sits in a great hearth area with its back to a block wall. The other side of that block wall is my living room. I want to build a small hearth and place the woodstove there. I would love to punch into the block wall and use the existing 6" piping the pellet stove is attached to.
Clearly, I would not use both of them at the same time as the pellet exhaust gases are under slight pressure, not just draft. I think this would force smoke/air into the vent, then into the woodstove and cause an unfavorable condition like smoke in the house and bad fumes...and some stink.
Option 2:
Relocate the pellet stove to another area of the house and put the new woodstove there. This might seem like the easiest solution, but the place where the pellet stove currently is, really is the best place for it. My wife loves it there and it heats this space well.
So my main question is this. Is option 1 even possible?
Syracuse, NY. Home was built about 18 yrs ago and everything seems to code, including the 6" piping that the previous owners woodstove was attached to. I replaced the small woodstove this last winter with a pellet stove to reduce our oil heat (water baseboard) consumption. The pellet stove is great, but I have more hardwood than I know what to do with because I have been clearing some acreage for a better view. I want to burn wood for about 3 months of the year, when it gets really cold.
Option 1:
The pellet stove sits in a great hearth area with its back to a block wall. The other side of that block wall is my living room. I want to build a small hearth and place the woodstove there. I would love to punch into the block wall and use the existing 6" piping the pellet stove is attached to.
Clearly, I would not use both of them at the same time as the pellet exhaust gases are under slight pressure, not just draft. I think this would force smoke/air into the vent, then into the woodstove and cause an unfavorable condition like smoke in the house and bad fumes...and some stink.
Option 2:
Relocate the pellet stove to another area of the house and put the new woodstove there. This might seem like the easiest solution, but the place where the pellet stove currently is, really is the best place for it. My wife loves it there and it heats this space well.
So my main question is this. Is option 1 even possible?