Hello!
I have a question about taking a rear exit flue through a yurt wall. The stove is a Jotul F100. It has the capability of top or rear; the collar is currently in the rear and for aesthetics is our preference. Every picture I have seen for yurts uses a top exit then an elbow to go out through the wall (through thimble and flashing) and into the T. My question is: Can I instead run my stove pipe straight out through the wall to the T? Would I need to slope that run slightly up? Diagram below (credit Pacific Yurts) showing in red what I am talking about. Any considerations to keep in mind, or something I haven't thought about that makes this less common (or not done at all)?
Thanks for your time!
![[Hearth.com] Rear Flue Exit through Yurt Wall [Hearth.com] Rear Flue Exit through Yurt Wall](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/257/257980-6ec14bbd75c40f17286b6ad79b3e7104.jpg?hash=WCJ1DRVoJx)
I have a question about taking a rear exit flue through a yurt wall. The stove is a Jotul F100. It has the capability of top or rear; the collar is currently in the rear and for aesthetics is our preference. Every picture I have seen for yurts uses a top exit then an elbow to go out through the wall (through thimble and flashing) and into the T. My question is: Can I instead run my stove pipe straight out through the wall to the T? Would I need to slope that run slightly up? Diagram below (credit Pacific Yurts) showing in red what I am talking about. Any considerations to keep in mind, or something I haven't thought about that makes this less common (or not done at all)?
Thanks for your time!
![[Hearth.com] Rear Flue Exit through Yurt Wall [Hearth.com] Rear Flue Exit through Yurt Wall](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/257/257980-6ec14bbd75c40f17286b6ad79b3e7104.jpg?hash=WCJ1DRVoJx)