Woodchuck Wood furnace - Model 4000
I recently purchased a WoodChuck Wood furnace, Model 4000 and in the process of installing it in my basement.
It was used, the guy I got it from removed it and was going to a pellet furnace.
From the info I got, it’s about 15 yrs old, its from 1993, but its in very good condition, inside and out.
I’m just setting it up now, still have to get firebricks for it, and a plenum made up, He gave me the manual for it, and i've been on on-line trying to read up what i can, but any tips or info I should look out for???
One of the first questions I have, it has an 8” flue coming out the back and my flue opening in the basement wall is only 6” .
My friends that came over to help move it in the basement (its one heavy unit
) said I can just get an 8 to 6 reducer.
I’ll have to do that, but is it best to have the reducer close to the stove, say as soon as it exits out the back or should I run 8” out the back then reduce it down right before it goes into the basement wall?
From the back of the furnace to the wall will only be about a 42” – 48” run. I'll have an 8" rise from the back of stove to the flue in the wall.
Also, i have read a lot about putting a damper in the stove pipe, It’s a forced draft furnace and where the draft comes into the fire box so it is suppose to be air tight, but not sure if having a damper will help extend my burn times.
I recently purchased a WoodChuck Wood furnace, Model 4000 and in the process of installing it in my basement.
It was used, the guy I got it from removed it and was going to a pellet furnace.
From the info I got, it’s about 15 yrs old, its from 1993, but its in very good condition, inside and out.
I’m just setting it up now, still have to get firebricks for it, and a plenum made up, He gave me the manual for it, and i've been on on-line trying to read up what i can, but any tips or info I should look out for???
One of the first questions I have, it has an 8” flue coming out the back and my flue opening in the basement wall is only 6” .
My friends that came over to help move it in the basement (its one heavy unit

I’ll have to do that, but is it best to have the reducer close to the stove, say as soon as it exits out the back or should I run 8” out the back then reduce it down right before it goes into the basement wall?
From the back of the furnace to the wall will only be about a 42” – 48” run. I'll have an 8" rise from the back of stove to the flue in the wall.
Also, i have read a lot about putting a damper in the stove pipe, It’s a forced draft furnace and where the draft comes into the fire box so it is suppose to be air tight, but not sure if having a damper will help extend my burn times.