I am having trouble understanding the Selkirk DT pipe installation instructions. Selkirk says to frame out an 8 5/8” x 8 5/8” square for the wall thimble. I trimmed out a lime green 8 5/8” square out of lime green poster board. Look at the poster board square placed on top of the interior side of the wall thimble. It looks as though if I cut an 8 5/8” square opening in the wall, then the opening will be too big for the interior thimble flange pre-drilled holes? What am I doing wrong?
I have attached pics of the pipe in place where I was going to cut the opening. Selkirk says to have a minimum of 4’ from a window. Harman installation instructions say 12” from the side of a window is ok if an outside air kit is used. I am going with the Harman 12” from the window because I am installing an outside air kit.
Maybe I should scrap this plan and should get the Harman straight through the wall kit? I wanted the stove to look like a traditional wood burning stove set up with the 6” black pipe but maybe I’ve made a mistake in buying the Selkirk pipe. It would be an expensive mistake if that’s the case.
It looks like this should work but I worry about the Selkirk termination instructions vs Harman instructions, (48” from a window vs 12”).
What size should I cut the hole for the pipe to go through? 8 5/8” per Selkirk instructions will be too large inside for the interior wall thimble flange.
In the pics of the pipe temporarily in place, I have the wall thimble flange reversed just so I can see it up against the wall.
Maybe I am confusing the 8 5/8” framing with what the interior wall opening needs to be.
I have attached pics of the pipe in place where I was going to cut the opening. Selkirk says to have a minimum of 4’ from a window. Harman installation instructions say 12” from the side of a window is ok if an outside air kit is used. I am going with the Harman 12” from the window because I am installing an outside air kit.
Maybe I should scrap this plan and should get the Harman straight through the wall kit? I wanted the stove to look like a traditional wood burning stove set up with the 6” black pipe but maybe I’ve made a mistake in buying the Selkirk pipe. It would be an expensive mistake if that’s the case.
It looks like this should work but I worry about the Selkirk termination instructions vs Harman instructions, (48” from a window vs 12”).
What size should I cut the hole for the pipe to go through? 8 5/8” per Selkirk instructions will be too large inside for the interior wall thimble flange.
In the pics of the pipe temporarily in place, I have the wall thimble flange reversed just so I can see it up against the wall.
Maybe I am confusing the 8 5/8” framing with what the interior wall opening needs to be.