venting a coal burning pot belly out the side wall of garage

venting a coal burning pot belly out the side wall of garage

PostBy: CaptBill On: Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:27 am

I :?: recently won a small coal burning pot belly from ebay. I have a two car attached garage and I would like to vent the stove out the side wall of the garage. Going up thru the roof is out of the question. This outside wall of the garage is unfinished, sheathed with ply and vinyl siding. Will one of those triple a nipples, with triple A pipe run up the outside be ok ?
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Re: venting a coal burning pot belly out the side wall of garage

PostBy: WNY On: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:27 am

Whatever is rated for Coal, solid fuel appliances, the inner liner should be stainless, as not to rot out. Make sure you get it above the roof line of the recommended height and make it to be cleaned out easily too. (A TEE at the bottom or a cleanout.
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Re: venting a coal burning pot belly out the side wall of garage

PostBy: lincolnmania On: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:39 am

dont bother buying expensive double wall pipe.....any moisture that comes into contact with the ash in the chimney is going to rot it away to nothing..........we usually get a season out of the outside elbow and the outside uprights (using the cheap pipe from lowes) bought the black stove pipe in 2005 and it was shot in the spring too.......the black pipe is twice the price....and make sure to put a chinaman hat on top of the chimney.
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