Wood Stove Venting
Baby it's cold
outside! I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove. It's in great shape and I would like to place it in my furnace room of a split-level home. The walls are all block. Problem: Venting it! Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. What are your thoughts on this. We're cold on the lower level :( Thanks for your ideas |
Wood Stove Venting
When I installed my woodstove, everything was driven by my insurance
company. To have my house covered in case of a fire caused by the woodstove, I had to do all work to building codes and to the woodstove manufacturer's specs and the chimney manufacturers specs. So after reading the woodstove installation instructions and chimney installation instructions, I went and asked my local building inspector questions about what I could and could not do. Then I got a permit, had my work inspected by building inspector, then by my insurance company. So bottom line, read the installation instructions for your specific model of woodstove and/or call the manufacturer. Then ask your local building inspector and insurance company. (If you want your home covered in case of fire.) "BobtheTeacher" wrote in message Baby it's cold outside! I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove. It's in great shape and I would like to place it in my furnace room of a split-level home. The walls are all block. Problem: Venting it! Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. What are your thoughts on this. We're cold on the lower level :( Thanks for your ideas |
Wood Stove Venting
BobtheTeacher wrote: Baby it's cold outside! I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove. It's in great shape and I would like to place it in my furnace room of a split-level home. The walls are all block. Problem: Venting it! Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. No. What are your thoughts on this. We're cold on the lower level :( Thanks for your ideas |
Wood Stove Venting
"BobtheTeacher" wrote in message Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. What are your thoughts on this. I"ve seen hacked jobs like that. Most (maybe all) codes require a flue for each appliance. If the oil burner puts unburned fuel into the flue, your woodstove could ignite them. Sort of like making your chimney into a jet engine afterburner. |
Wood Stove Venting
BobtheTeacher wrote:
I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove... What are your thoughts on this. What will you do when it runs out of Btus? Nick |
Wood Stove Venting
NO! Two items on one chimney steals the draft or draw from the other
reducing the ability of either to have the smoke removed. It is against code. Only a gas water heater is allowed to share a chimney with a gas furnace. "BobtheTeacher" wrote in message ... Baby it's cold outside! I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove. It's in great shape and I would like to place it in my furnace room of a split-level home. The walls are all block. Problem: Venting it! Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. What are your thoughts on this. We're cold on the lower level :( Thanks for your ideas |
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