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John F. October 17th 05 08:17 PM

Propane Gas "Fireplace" vENTING
 
Right now I have a propane fueled (BRAND UNKNOWN), cast iron "fireplace"
with the fake logs. It is vented with single wall black 4-inch stove pipe
into a pre-exisiting, interior, brick chimney that goes 2 stories up
through the roof. This chimney serves no other purpose. I would like to
remove the chimney to make space. My question is: can this be simply
vented through the sidewall of the house and terminate where it leaves the
house. The stove is currently insulated from the inerior walls by brick.



Rich256 October 17th 05 08:50 PM

Propane Gas "Fireplace" vENTING
 

"John F." wrote in message
...
Right now I have a propane fueled (BRAND UNKNOWN), cast iron "fireplace"
with the fake logs. It is vented with single wall black 4-inch stove pipe
into a pre-exisiting, interior, brick chimney that goes 2 stories up
through the roof. This chimney serves no other purpose. I would like to
remove the chimney to make space. My question is: can this be simply
vented through the sidewall of the house and terminate where it leaves the
house. The stove is currently insulated from the inerior walls by brick.


I doubt it. Usually the law is that the chimney must clear the top of the
highest part of the structure by some defined amount. You would probably
have to run something up the side of the house.



Dr. Hardcrab October 17th 05 10:28 PM

Propane Gas "Fireplace" vENTING
 

"John F." wrote in message
...
Right now I have a propane fueled (BRAND UNKNOWN), cast iron "fireplace"
with the fake logs. It is vented with single wall black 4-inch stove pipe
into a pre-exisiting, interior, brick chimney that goes 2 stories up
through the roof. This chimney serves no other purpose. I would like to
remove the chimney to make space. My question is: can this be simply
vented through the sidewall of the house and terminate where it leaves the
house. The stove is currently insulated from the inerior walls by brick.



Buy some ventless logs and you won't have to worry about it. PLUS, all the
heat stays in your house.....



EXT October 18th 05 12:22 AM

Propane Gas "Fireplace" vENTING
 
Not unless it originally was designed for this type of vent. However, you
may use "class B Vent" which is much smaller than the brick chimney to vent
it through the roof. It can be walled in with combustibles 2" from the vent
surface.

"John F." wrote in message
...
Right now I have a propane fueled (BRAND UNKNOWN), cast iron "fireplace"
with the fake logs. It is vented with single wall black 4-inch stove pipe
into a pre-exisiting, interior, brick chimney that goes 2 stories up
through the roof. This chimney serves no other purpose. I would like to
remove the chimney to make space. My question is: can this be simply
vented through the sidewall of the house and terminate where it leaves the
house. The stove is currently insulated from the inerior walls by brick.





George October 18th 05 05:49 PM

Propane Gas "Fireplace" vENTING
 
Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"John F." wrote in message
...

Right now I have a propane fueled (BRAND UNKNOWN), cast iron "fireplace"
with the fake logs. It is vented with single wall black 4-inch stove pipe
into a pre-exisiting, interior, brick chimney that goes 2 stories up
through the roof. This chimney serves no other purpose. I would like to
remove the chimney to make space. My question is: can this be simply
vented through the sidewall of the house and terminate where it leaves the
house. The stove is currently insulated from the inerior walls by brick.




Buy some ventless logs and you won't have to worry about it. PLUS, all the
heat stays in your house.....



But unfortunately all of the combustion byproducts will too.


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