So I built a new home and the guy at the stove store told me it would be no problem for me to install my own chimney for my new PE Spectrum. He gave me all the rules and some tips and away I went. I have an 8/12 pitch where the chimney exits the roof so I needed a pretty good length of pipe on the outside of the structure. I wasn't thrilled about the look of the supports I would need so the stove dealer told me I could build a chase instead of having poles come down to the roof. I did this and made sure none of my framing was closer than 2" (I think I made it around 4" to be safe). My question is about the top... I framed some 2x4's to make a 12"x12" square opening and used something like this "firestop assembly" to anchor it to the framing (I didn't use this specific brand, this link just shows a good picture of what I used).
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I stuck it over the pipe and used some roofing nails to anchor it down to the framing. I then had my HVAC guy make a cap onsite to cover the whole thing up. My question is, do I need to allow air to escape from the top of that chase I built? I noticed most of the roof flashing kits that come with these pipes have ventilation holes that get covered with a raingaurd of some sort so attic air can flow around the pipe and to the exterior. I don't have that happening right now. I'm also not sure this "firestop assembly" was the proper thing to use at the top but at the time it seemed perfect. The stove dealer was really acting like as long as your 2" away your cool but after reading some stuff on this site I'm starting to wonder if I screwed up...
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I stuck it over the pipe and used some roofing nails to anchor it down to the framing. I then had my HVAC guy make a cap onsite to cover the whole thing up. My question is, do I need to allow air to escape from the top of that chase I built? I noticed most of the roof flashing kits that come with these pipes have ventilation holes that get covered with a raingaurd of some sort so attic air can flow around the pipe and to the exterior. I don't have that happening right now. I'm also not sure this "firestop assembly" was the proper thing to use at the top but at the time it seemed perfect. The stove dealer was really acting like as long as your 2" away your cool but after reading some stuff on this site I'm starting to wonder if I screwed up...