Great site! I run a forum myself (about hunting) and I have enjoyed reading the posts here. Very informative...
Maybe too informative as I am finding out my mistakes
I just purchased a new pellet / corn stove (US Stove Co mod 1641) and while I thought I had done some good research, it looks like I missed one major area.
I live in a 115 year old home and was intending on just venting the stove up an existing chimney. This chimney is just an old brick and morter chimney with no liner and actually has a firebox in the dining room and in the bedroom sharing the same chimney. These fireboxes had been closed off (not the chimney, just the fireplace) and had old space heaters there. I was intending to put the new pellet stove in the dining room, leave the bedroom fireplace sealed up and run about 10 feet of 3 in pipe from the stove up the chimney from the dining room side.
Is this enough? is 3 in big enough? 10 ft of pipe would leave about 10 more foot of bare chimney until the smoke left the chimney.
all advice will be appreciated....
Maybe too informative as I am finding out my mistakes
I just purchased a new pellet / corn stove (US Stove Co mod 1641) and while I thought I had done some good research, it looks like I missed one major area.
I live in a 115 year old home and was intending on just venting the stove up an existing chimney. This chimney is just an old brick and morter chimney with no liner and actually has a firebox in the dining room and in the bedroom sharing the same chimney. These fireboxes had been closed off (not the chimney, just the fireplace) and had old space heaters there. I was intending to put the new pellet stove in the dining room, leave the bedroom fireplace sealed up and run about 10 feet of 3 in pipe from the stove up the chimney from the dining room side.
Is this enough? is 3 in big enough? 10 ft of pipe would leave about 10 more foot of bare chimney until the smoke left the chimney.
all advice will be appreciated....