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Trenton

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Oct 9, 2024
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Albuquerque n.m.
I have 10 ft from top of insert to top of chimney . I live around 5000 ft elevation but average cold temp is around 30degree. I have 11 by 11 inch clay chimney to install flex pipe in. Please help. Thanks for this site
 
I have 10 ft from top of insert to top of chimney . I live around 5000 ft elevation but average cold temp is around 30degree. I have 11 by 11 inch clay chimney to install flex pipe in. Please help. Thanks for this site
Help how?
 
I have 10 ft from top of insert to top of chimney . I live around 5000 ft elevation but average cold temp is around 30degree. I have 11 by 11 inch clay chimney to install flex pipe in. Please help. Thanks for this site

Help how?
I would like to know the best size liner to insure good draw. If there is any other tip or pointers it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for replying.
 
I would like to know the best size liner to insure good draw. If there is any other tip or pointers it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for replying.
Same size as the outlet of the stove so 8". Insulation on the liner. An insulated block off plate.
 
Will 10 ft be enough for this stove? At 5000 ft?