Well, here it is….Just did the install yesterday….No fire as of yet…wanted to check in here lst and I had a question or two for yas.
First, notice the pipe going from the stove to the wall…I know it looks like stove pipe going thru the wall, but there is 4” of double wall insulated pipe on the inside of the wall plus 4” of double wall pipe going thru the wall, and that 12” piece of stove pipe is just being used to give me 4’ of clearance from the wall…If I removed that inside black ring, you’d be able to see the double wall pipe.
Question is, is the stove pipe an issue for being over top of the double wall? Or should I get an 8” to 6” connector coming out of the stove with 6” stove pipe instead of 8” and then meet up with the double wall pipe going thru the wall? Make sense?
The more I think about it, common sense tells me that the stove pipe must be connected to the inner wall of the double wall insulated pipe.
And, does the height of my chimney look ok? It is very close to 10’ away from the roof if I measure over horizontally from the cap to the roof.
Also, that is 16"x16” of a heavy galvanized steel on either side of the wall where the pipe goes thru.
I also removed all the wall insulation in that 16” area.
And, lol, I realize my support under the cleanout isn’t optimal..but it is decorative stone, right?
There has to be some type of support at that 90 degree . I’ll have to rig another support to move the block to get to the cleanout when the time comes.
How’s it look to the pros?
First, notice the pipe going from the stove to the wall…I know it looks like stove pipe going thru the wall, but there is 4” of double wall insulated pipe on the inside of the wall plus 4” of double wall pipe going thru the wall, and that 12” piece of stove pipe is just being used to give me 4’ of clearance from the wall…If I removed that inside black ring, you’d be able to see the double wall pipe.
Question is, is the stove pipe an issue for being over top of the double wall? Or should I get an 8” to 6” connector coming out of the stove with 6” stove pipe instead of 8” and then meet up with the double wall pipe going thru the wall? Make sense?
The more I think about it, common sense tells me that the stove pipe must be connected to the inner wall of the double wall insulated pipe.
And, does the height of my chimney look ok? It is very close to 10’ away from the roof if I measure over horizontally from the cap to the roof.
Also, that is 16"x16” of a heavy galvanized steel on either side of the wall where the pipe goes thru.
I also removed all the wall insulation in that 16” area.
And, lol, I realize my support under the cleanout isn’t optimal..but it is decorative stone, right?
There has to be some type of support at that 90 degree . I’ll have to rig another support to move the block to get to the cleanout when the time comes.
How’s it look to the pros?