I am getting ready to purchase some UL 103 HT rated triple wall manufactured chimney for my Solo Innova installation. That rating satisfies local code. The Tarm manual states you should use 24 gauge single wall chimney right as you exit the boiler. My question is, where do you transition from the single wall stovepipe to the triple walled pipe? Does this have to occur only when you penetrate the ceiling or a wall or should I transition sooner than that?
Amazing how expensive double and triple walled stovepipe has become. Best I could locate is $29.00 per foot at Northern and oddly enough it was less expensive than what I could find for double wall. I would like to safely run the single wall as far as I can before transitioning. I have a 12:12 pitched roof on a one and a half story Cape Cod style house (roof joists at 45% angle to the celling, like a child draws a house), have to exit the chimney 3-4 feet above the peak, and consequently this is a long, costly distance to cover. Appreciate your help and advice and will double check with the local building inspector.
Mike
Amazing how expensive double and triple walled stovepipe has become. Best I could locate is $29.00 per foot at Northern and oddly enough it was less expensive than what I could find for double wall. I would like to safely run the single wall as far as I can before transitioning. I have a 12:12 pitched roof on a one and a half story Cape Cod style house (roof joists at 45% angle to the celling, like a child draws a house), have to exit the chimney 3-4 feet above the peak, and consequently this is a long, costly distance to cover. Appreciate your help and advice and will double check with the local building inspector.
Mike