Newbie here -
I am contemplating removing a gas fireplace and its flue, and replacing it with a new pre-fab stainless steel flue for a wood burner and then installing a wood stove.
The house has an internal chase where the old gas fireplace flue, furnance flue, and water heater flue runs. I would want to run the new wood flue in this same chase and I appear to have sufficient clearance.
Wood stove would have a vertical stack off top, stove pipe riser a few feet, turn 90 degrees into wall via thimble/adapter piece, then 90 degrees up inside the chase and straight up to the roof. I do not want the chimney straight up thru the ceiling.
I would not want to install the "T" at the bottom of the riser as there would not be any access to it. Any problem with this approach?
See attached sketches. In the first sketch, I drew the chase in red and want to delete the T at the bottom. Basically, at the wall thimble/adpter piece would be two back to back elbows one pointing down to the stove and the other up to the chimney riser.
I am contemplating removing a gas fireplace and its flue, and replacing it with a new pre-fab stainless steel flue for a wood burner and then installing a wood stove.
The house has an internal chase where the old gas fireplace flue, furnance flue, and water heater flue runs. I would want to run the new wood flue in this same chase and I appear to have sufficient clearance.
Wood stove would have a vertical stack off top, stove pipe riser a few feet, turn 90 degrees into wall via thimble/adapter piece, then 90 degrees up inside the chase and straight up to the roof. I do not want the chimney straight up thru the ceiling.
I would not want to install the "T" at the bottom of the riser as there would not be any access to it. Any problem with this approach?
See attached sketches. In the first sketch, I drew the chase in red and want to delete the T at the bottom. Basically, at the wall thimble/adpter piece would be two back to back elbows one pointing down to the stove and the other up to the chimney riser.