My landlord is in the process of installing an Englander 30NC I purchased for the cabin I'm moving into.
There is an existing fieldstone fireplace in the house that he is sealing off. The woodstove will be sitting on the hearth with stovepipe running vertically for about 4 feet before bending 90 degrees and entering the chimney, with a horizontal run of about 2 feet.
The flue is clay lined and in decent shape, but it is 8x13 and external. I tried to convince him that this flue needs a liner for the stove to function properly, and for awhile he seemed open to the idea. But I spoke to him today and he said he won't reline the chimney unless the direct venting causes a problem. The chimney is not terribly tall, total vertical from stove top to cap is around 18 feet, so I'm worried that this very nice, very large new stove I've purchased will be hobbled by his install.
Apparently the insert he removed smoked so much that the previous tenants removed the smoke detectors from the place. So, am I destined to poor draft until I can convince him to spend the money to reline the chimney?
He is a home inspector for a living, but heating with wood is uncommon out here and I don't think he has much experience with newer EPA stoves.
There is an existing fieldstone fireplace in the house that he is sealing off. The woodstove will be sitting on the hearth with stovepipe running vertically for about 4 feet before bending 90 degrees and entering the chimney, with a horizontal run of about 2 feet.
The flue is clay lined and in decent shape, but it is 8x13 and external. I tried to convince him that this flue needs a liner for the stove to function properly, and for awhile he seemed open to the idea. But I spoke to him today and he said he won't reline the chimney unless the direct venting causes a problem. The chimney is not terribly tall, total vertical from stove top to cap is around 18 feet, so I'm worried that this very nice, very large new stove I've purchased will be hobbled by his install.
Apparently the insert he removed smoked so much that the previous tenants removed the smoke detectors from the place. So, am I destined to poor draft until I can convince him to spend the money to reline the chimney?
He is a home inspector for a living, but heating with wood is uncommon out here and I don't think he has much experience with newer EPA stoves.