How To Install Wood Stove Pipe Through Window

How To Install Wood Stove Pipe Through Window

10 related questions. Sep 07, 2016 How to Install a Wood Stove. The heat from the stove is not lost through the walls or windows. Installing a wood stove requires an inspection.

Venting wood stove pipes out a window? Venting wood stove pipes out a window?::: One Thread I live in a rented house which has a gas furnace.

Anygate Wireless Router Manual. I was thinking of buying a wood stove and venting the stove pipes out a window when the power goes out. Is this safe? How could it be done safely? Has anyone tried this? Could the sparks coming out of the pipes set the house on fire? Any suggestions?

Thank you, Dawn -- Dawn A. (), November 13, 1998 Answers A bad idea. You might well set your house on fire. Flues must be carefully sited for a number of reasons. You are probably better off with a kerosene heater and a 55 gallon drum of fuel (about $75).

D.Herring (), November 13, 1998. Indonesian English Language Study Program Ielsp. It is my understanding that the stove pipe must be 36' from a combustible material(that is, single walled pipe). Triple walled pipe can be installed within inches of ' '. Cost of triple walled pipe is approx. Sheet metal is probably the most cost effective barrier to install between single pipe and combustible mat. Cost, $20 per sht.( 4'x 8').So.heres one suggestion; take both sashes out of window.Cut sheet metal to fit opening.Cut hole in center of sheet metal to accomadate TRIPLE WALL pipe.Put pipe thru hole and join to TRIPLE WALL 'T' section outside.Use only triple wall pipe outside.install to approx.

5' above roof line.You may also get advice from your local fire dept. -- Type r (), November 13, 1998. Having done this, it CAN be done.

Now, there are a NUMBER of caveats here. First, the outside chimney pipe MUST extend ABOVE the roof- line of the house. The outside chimney pipe must be anchored securely a safe distance from the wall of the house (about 24 inches +/-). The pipe, as it passes through the window frame needs a fireproof, insulated pass through pipe, and the window should be replaced with sheet metal. The pipe MUST always have an upward slope from the stove to the top of the pipe. The vertical connection should be accomplished with a T (rather than an elbow) with a cap on the bottom of the T. (Picture this T laying on it's side, the long side coming from the window, the cap on the bottom, and the top going up to above the rooftop.

We supplemented the in-house heat system this way when I was in Potsdam one rather COLD winter. Chuck -- Chuck a Night Driver (), November 13, 1998. As my bride just pointed out, you need to have a metal and asbestos pad UNDER the stove for floor protection, and METAL ash bucket. Please don't laugh. I truly did watch someone try to empty a fireplace ashes into a plastic pail. They said the fire had been out for the night, what can be wrong? Then the bottom fell out of the bucket onto the white carpet!!