Question: Can you run a pellet stove through a chimney?

A: You can vent a pellet stove either through a wall or through an existing masonry chimney. Some chimneys also require the installation of an approved metal liner that the pellet stove vent pipe passes through.

How do you vent a pellet stove through an existing chimney?

Place the wood pellet stove in front of the existing chimney location. This may require a longer air intake pipe for the stove. Install a flue liner inside the chimney. The liner reduces the size of the flue used to ventilate the wood pellet stove.

Do you need to clean chimney with pellet stove?

Pellet stoves can be great additions to your home and help significantly with home heating. But like any other combustion stove, the chimney needs to be cleaned annually.

Does pellet stove need outside air?

Waste air from a pellet stove must be vented to the outside of a home using a suitable form of flue, either within a masonry chimney, internally within a home or externally up an outside wall. Pellet stoves do not typically always require a direct vent for fresh air intake.

How high do you have to vent a pellet stove?

Inside or out, usually 3 or 4 feet of rise is sufficient. If you plan to replace a wood burning stove with a pellet model, another venting option is to use the existing chimney for the wood stove.

Can I install a pellet stove myself?

Can I Install a Pellet Stove Myself? A pellet stove requires some expertise to install, if you have some carpentry skills to cut holes in the house for venting youll be able to do it yourself. Otherwise, itll likely be better to get some professional help.

Can a pellet stove cause a chimney fire?

Yes, it can happen. Typically, pellet stove chimneys get blocked by flyash, but this past season was not typical. This cooler fire allows for a lower chimney temperature and makes it easier for the smoke to attach itself to the chimney pipe in the form of creosote. If the pipe is not cleaned, a chimney fire is eminent.

How close can pellet stove be to wall?

3 inches The outer surfaces of a pellet stove dont get as hot as the surfaces of wood stoves or fireplaces, so most can be placed closer to combustibles—typically 3 inches from walls at the sides and 1 inch from a back wall.

Do pellet stoves smoke?

Pellet stoves produce little or no visible smoke after startup, but exhaust gases, fine ash and water vapor must be moved safely from the appliance to the outdoors without leaking into the house. A few stoves operate without a combustion air fan and instead use natural draft both for exhaust and combustion air intake.

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