Is this stove pipe setup acceptable?

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zachsmith

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Oct 25, 2024
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Hello everyone! I'm getting a head start on upgrading my wood stove for next winter and looking for some opinions on this new setup I had in mind. The old stove worked fine for last winter but it burns wood way too fast, and I'm hoping to get it a few feet away from the corner of the room. Also looking forward to having a glass door to see those beautiful flames. I attached a picture of the desired setup, will this work ok? Thanks in advance for your help :)
 

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it can work, but will the wett inspector pass it?
 
Hello everyone! I'm getting a head start on upgrading my wood stove for next winter and looking for some opinions on this new setup I had in mind. The old stove worked fine for last winter but it burns wood way too fast, and I'm hoping to get it a few feet away from the corner of the room. Also looking forward to having a glass door to see those beautiful flames. I attached a picture of the desired setup, will this work ok? Thanks in advance for your help :)
What is behind the stone on that wall
 
I'm curious, what is the flue size of masonry chimney outside 7x7, 8x8? Your scenario will probably work ok, I would keep the chimney pipe connections as short as necessary, 45's work better than 90's, altho most folks don't like slanted pipes, ha. Man, that looks like an older beast hooked up there now... Good luck with your project.
 
I'm curious, what is the flue size of masonry chimney outside 7x7, 8x8? Your scenario will probably work ok, I would keep the chimney pipe connections as short as necessary, 45's work better than 90's, altho most folks don't like slanted pipes, ha. Man, that looks like an older beast hooked up there now... Good luck with your project.
Looks to be 7 inch the entire way but I'll have a look to be sure, thanks for the info!