Hi all! Have been chipping away at the stove install. Not much left to do... install a mantel and connect the jotul f100 to the thimble.
Which leads me to... connecting pipe. Single or double wall. Not sure.
I am going out the back into the wall thimble. The back of the stove will sit 11 inches from the face of the wall tile. About 8 to 9 inches from the thimble connection. A rather short distance.
1) Is there any reason to go with one pipe over the other when it will be such a short horizontal run?
* I see that single-wall requires an 18" clearance to combustibles. Being that I am going horizontal out the back of the stove, and that the center of the stove's rear exit is 18.5" above the hearth plate... makes me think single-wall can not be used for my install. Seems that would put it too close to the combustible flooring that is under the steel hearth plate. Do I have that wrong?
2) I see that some folks install stove adapter/connection that has a damper. The jotul f100 features an air control lever. I assume that this makes another damper in the connecting pipe unnecessary?
Appreciate any insight/advice!
Pics to illustrate install:
Which leads me to... connecting pipe. Single or double wall. Not sure.
I am going out the back into the wall thimble. The back of the stove will sit 11 inches from the face of the wall tile. About 8 to 9 inches from the thimble connection. A rather short distance.
1) Is there any reason to go with one pipe over the other when it will be such a short horizontal run?
* I see that single-wall requires an 18" clearance to combustibles. Being that I am going horizontal out the back of the stove, and that the center of the stove's rear exit is 18.5" above the hearth plate... makes me think single-wall can not be used for my install. Seems that would put it too close to the combustible flooring that is under the steel hearth plate. Do I have that wrong?
2) I see that some folks install stove adapter/connection that has a damper. The jotul f100 features an air control lever. I assume that this makes another damper in the connecting pipe unnecessary?
Appreciate any insight/advice!
Pics to illustrate install:
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