Not that I'm excited or anything... I'll throw in pics as it goes along.
So... quick update. Stove is supposedly on the truck. Good. In the middle of a snow/ice storm. NOT good. Oh well. I'm a patient type.
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So my first question is about the venting. Local place has Duravent kits and individual pieces. Because of how my house is setup, Out and Up will work best. I already have a hole where the red box is on the picture below. Could do a straight up, but that adds cost as I have to go through a loft, then the roof. I know this isn't like a wood burner chimney. Can the flue be too tall? I'm at 6500', so I'm dealing w/ 4" pipe.
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a) Straight out the back through log wall, T, up the 5' that comes with the kit. (worry about soot staining?)
b) Straight out the back,through log wall, T, up 22ish feet (through eave)
c) T from stove, up 5 feet 90 and out through wall (end up the same place as (a), means cutting additional hole)
d) T from stove, straight up through ceiling into loft, through roof. (again ending about 22-25' high)
Assuming all other clearances are met (4' from window, etc) Which would you choose, and why?
So... quick update. Stove is supposedly on the truck. Good. In the middle of a snow/ice storm. NOT good. Oh well. I'm a patient type.
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So my first question is about the venting. Local place has Duravent kits and individual pieces. Because of how my house is setup, Out and Up will work best. I already have a hole where the red box is on the picture below. Could do a straight up, but that adds cost as I have to go through a loft, then the roof. I know this isn't like a wood burner chimney. Can the flue be too tall? I'm at 6500', so I'm dealing w/ 4" pipe.
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a) Straight out the back through log wall, T, up the 5' that comes with the kit. (worry about soot staining?)
b) Straight out the back,through log wall, T, up 22ish feet (through eave)
c) T from stove, up 5 feet 90 and out through wall (end up the same place as (a), means cutting additional hole)
d) T from stove, straight up through ceiling into loft, through roof. (again ending about 22-25' high)
Assuming all other clearances are met (4' from window, etc) Which would you choose, and why?