Because of our room layout, we'd like to place a wood stove (Englander 30) in the corner of the house. The house is a story and a half, which means a "straight up" chimney would leave the room and be at the roof line. Not a big deal, except to meet the 10-2 rule, the chimney would be approximately 13' tall on the outside. The roof is steep (12/12 pitch).
What I'd like to do (and I suspect I know the answer already) is run the chimney straight up and then at a 45 degree angle for 12' then straight up through the roof for 6'. I suspect a chimney at 45 degrees for 12 feet is a no-no, but I thought I'd ask to get the idea out of my head.
The picture below shows the outside of the house. The stove would be on the right hand side of the picture in the corner by the windows. The chimney would follow the roof line and exit near the right hand side of the second floor window.
Thanks for the help in advance!
What I'd like to do (and I suspect I know the answer already) is run the chimney straight up and then at a 45 degree angle for 12' then straight up through the roof for 6'. I suspect a chimney at 45 degrees for 12 feet is a no-no, but I thought I'd ask to get the idea out of my head.
The picture below shows the outside of the house. The stove would be on the right hand side of the picture in the corner by the windows. The chimney would follow the roof line and exit near the right hand side of the second floor window.
Thanks for the help in advance!