First time trying to use existing Whitfield (Advantage II?) pellet stove in a house I bought last year.
1. House is 1000sf one story house w/ unfinished basement built in 1950. It is not tight nor well insulated (working on both of those issues). We got killed on heating oil last winter.
2. The stove is in the basement. The previous owner stated it kept the basement at 80 degrees and the upstairs at 65. The vent and OAK go up about 6 feet and then 90-elbow out the sill plate. (they do not share the same thimble)
3. The previous owner installed it himself. Unfortunately he used PVC pipe for the OAK - so I want to replace with metal.
What's the best type of ducting/pipe to use over this distance. The outside dimension of the stove's air intake is 1- 5/8"
I was think metal pipe would be nicer looking and have better cfm than flex dryer vent - but i'm having a hard time finding metal pipe at 2" diameter or bigger that's reasonably priced.
4" dryer vent on the other hand seems like over kill size-wise (my direct vent is only 3") and I can't seem to find flexible metal pipe that's closer to 2-3"D for that long of a run (need 8-10 feet)
Any advice on what to use and where to source the parts?
Thanks!
1. House is 1000sf one story house w/ unfinished basement built in 1950. It is not tight nor well insulated (working on both of those issues). We got killed on heating oil last winter.
2. The stove is in the basement. The previous owner stated it kept the basement at 80 degrees and the upstairs at 65. The vent and OAK go up about 6 feet and then 90-elbow out the sill plate. (they do not share the same thimble)
3. The previous owner installed it himself. Unfortunately he used PVC pipe for the OAK - so I want to replace with metal.
What's the best type of ducting/pipe to use over this distance. The outside dimension of the stove's air intake is 1- 5/8"
I was think metal pipe would be nicer looking and have better cfm than flex dryer vent - but i'm having a hard time finding metal pipe at 2" diameter or bigger that's reasonably priced.
4" dryer vent on the other hand seems like over kill size-wise (my direct vent is only 3") and I can't seem to find flexible metal pipe that's closer to 2-3"D for that long of a run (need 8-10 feet)
Any advice on what to use and where to source the parts?
Thanks!