Can I Install the T Horizontal Off the Back of My Stove?

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Post by ColdHouse » Fri. Oct. 18, 2013 4:31 pm

Hello,
My height is limited and it would be ideal to put a T horizontally directly on the back of the stove instead of vertically. One end of the T would have my barometric damper the other would go to an elbow and stove pipe up into my fireplace chimney.

 
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Oct. 18, 2013 5:03 pm

CH, either finish your profile or post a pix or 2 of the stove. We're good, but we're not mind readers :) Really, nobody'll steal ya if you go the --finish your profile-- route ;)
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Post by Short Bus » Fri. Oct. 18, 2013 6:21 pm

I'm not clear about the position you are talking about, do you mean damper out the side of horizontal run or damper off the end of a horizontal run. Off the end of a horizontal run is not allowed as particulate with horizontal momentum could travel out the damper rather than up the stack.

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