So I'm sure I know the answer to this but I'll ask anyhow. Considering trying to put a stove in my shop that had an oil furnace that hasn't been fired in probably 5 years. I really dont want to pull the furnace but I guess I could.
Is an unhooked (oil line disconnected and capped about 4 feet away from the furnace) considered combustible. I assume I would need to keep the stove which is a non ul wonder warm stove 36 inches away from the furnace?
Picture isn't the best but you can kind of get the idea. Concrete floor, would have a knock a brick out behind and run double wall pipe to keep clearance to some wiring.
Have to have someone out to inspect the chimney if it seems doable. Don't want to spend the money if it looks like it'll take more work than I want to put into it right now.
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Is an unhooked (oil line disconnected and capped about 4 feet away from the furnace) considered combustible. I assume I would need to keep the stove which is a non ul wonder warm stove 36 inches away from the furnace?
Picture isn't the best but you can kind of get the idea. Concrete floor, would have a knock a brick out behind and run double wall pipe to keep clearance to some wiring.
Have to have someone out to inspect the chimney if it seems doable. Don't want to spend the money if it looks like it'll take more work than I want to put into it right now.
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