Hello Everyone!
Let me give you a little background to my situation before I ask my question. I hope I am in the right place for this.
I have a Hot Blast 1500 wood furnace that had a hard life before I acquired it. She is missing all the controls except for the blower fan switch. So I run her like a simple wood stove. The stove pipe connection on the back is 6 in dia. The double wall stove pipe that was on installed on my house before I purchased it, is 8 in dia.
Currently my stove pipe is 6 in. coming out of the stove, runs about 5 ft to the wall, transitions to 8 in double wall insulated, goes thru the wall on the house horizontally, meets a T (bottom has a plug) then runs up to the top and exhausts.
I have a TERRIBLE down draft into the house that makes starting fires difficult.
So my question is, if I were take out the plug on the bottom of the T connection outside would that slow or stop the down draft from entering the back of the stove?
I was also thinking of running an additional length of 6in single wall pipe inside of my first length of 8in double wall insulated pipe(which passes thru the house wall) to the T connection as a possible means of improving the draft.
What do you guys think?
-thanks
Let me give you a little background to my situation before I ask my question. I hope I am in the right place for this.
I have a Hot Blast 1500 wood furnace that had a hard life before I acquired it. She is missing all the controls except for the blower fan switch. So I run her like a simple wood stove. The stove pipe connection on the back is 6 in dia. The double wall stove pipe that was on installed on my house before I purchased it, is 8 in dia.
Currently my stove pipe is 6 in. coming out of the stove, runs about 5 ft to the wall, transitions to 8 in double wall insulated, goes thru the wall on the house horizontally, meets a T (bottom has a plug) then runs up to the top and exhausts.
I have a TERRIBLE down draft into the house that makes starting fires difficult.
So my question is, if I were take out the plug on the bottom of the T connection outside would that slow or stop the down draft from entering the back of the stove?
I was also thinking of running an additional length of 6in single wall pipe inside of my first length of 8in double wall insulated pipe(which passes thru the house wall) to the T connection as a possible means of improving the draft.
What do you guys think?
-thanks