TL;dr : Is there any reason you can't install a damper directly on the stove outlet?
Hi all,
As per my other thread, I was having trouble getting heat out of a Drolet Escape 1800. I've since purchased an exhaust damper and it has increased the heat output considerably.
My original setup looks a bit like this. That is, an adjustable length coming right out of the stove and up to a 90 degree elbow.
The stove pipe manufacturer's own instructions state :
Note: Plan the fixed and adjustable measurements that you will require in advance. Adjustable or slip sections of connector should always be installed above a damper.
This meant I had 2 options:
- Replace the brand new adjustable pipe coming out of the stove with a fixed length, damper, and shorter adjustable length.
- Install the damper directly on the stove
I wrote to the manufacturer to confirm that it was acceptable to install the damper right on the stove outlet, and then connect the stove pipe. Not getting a reply, I went ahead with that install and it's been working fine.
I just got a reply back stating : The damper must not be installed directly on the stove. You may install it above your adjustable length.
So they are contradicting their own install manual....
Anyone have knowledge if there is anything wrong with putting it directly on the stove? Installing it above the adjustable length would put it out of reach for my wife.
Hi all,
As per my other thread, I was having trouble getting heat out of a Drolet Escape 1800. I've since purchased an exhaust damper and it has increased the heat output considerably.
My original setup looks a bit like this. That is, an adjustable length coming right out of the stove and up to a 90 degree elbow.
The stove pipe manufacturer's own instructions state :
Note: Plan the fixed and adjustable measurements that you will require in advance. Adjustable or slip sections of connector should always be installed above a damper.
This meant I had 2 options:
- Replace the brand new adjustable pipe coming out of the stove with a fixed length, damper, and shorter adjustable length.
- Install the damper directly on the stove
I wrote to the manufacturer to confirm that it was acceptable to install the damper right on the stove outlet, and then connect the stove pipe. Not getting a reply, I went ahead with that install and it's been working fine.
I just got a reply back stating : The damper must not be installed directly on the stove. You may install it above your adjustable length.
So they are contradicting their own install manual....
Anyone have knowledge if there is anything wrong with putting it directly on the stove? Installing it above the adjustable length would put it out of reach for my wife.