Posted by MeAnthony on November 19, 2010 at 20:26:46 from (208.100.202.77):
In Reply to: O/T: Chimney question posted by MeAnthony on November 19, 2010 at 17:53:39:
Main floor wood stove is 6", so my existing metal box through the ceiling is sized for 6" pipe and double wall pipe from metal box up through roof is 6". However, wood furnace in the basement is 8". That's why I was going to run 8" from the basement up to the ceiling, then adapt down to 6".
Would prefer to keep the main floor wood stove functional as a back-up unit, ie: if we get some exceptionally cold weather, if I have to shut the basement wood furnace down to clean it out or if the blower on it goes out, etc. I expect the main floor stove typically will not be used. Even though it will be attached to the chimney, the damper in the pipe will be shut, the door will be shut and the air holes will be shut. Seems to me it shouldn't affect the draft of the basement stove.
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