I'm buying a Jotul F3 CB this Saturday (thanks for all your help with that decision). So excited
Our masonry chimney is lined by a 8" SS liner that then connects to a 6" reducer. The reducer breaches the chimney wall to enter the room. Unfortunately the mason pointed the crimped end of the reducer away from the stove into the liner. Nothing to do about that now, it's been bricked into the chimney and the creosote/ water will drip into the brick or inside the chimney, I suppose.
The height of the stove is 28". The center of the reducer is at 38" height (if pointing out straight into the room) and 36" when pointing downward at 45 degrees (it can be adjusted some by swiveling it).
I would like to connect either a 45 degree or 90 degree elbow to complete the connection between the reducer and the stove. The elbow is about 8" height (to the center of the opening).
My questions are:
1. The elbows available at Lowe's, etc. can they be adjusted to be 45 or 90 degrees?
2. Where do I find a trim collar and how do I attach it to the tile behind the stove?
3. What do I do if the elbow does not reach all the way to the stove? What can I use to complete the connection (about 2" short)?
4. Would I need to crimp both ends of the elbow so as to connect with the reverse installed reducer and the adapter that comes with the stove?
5. Do I need to seal the joints or just screw them? What kind of screws do I use?
Thanks all! Your help is invaluable. I am so looking forward to the stove!!
Our masonry chimney is lined by a 8" SS liner that then connects to a 6" reducer. The reducer breaches the chimney wall to enter the room. Unfortunately the mason pointed the crimped end of the reducer away from the stove into the liner. Nothing to do about that now, it's been bricked into the chimney and the creosote/ water will drip into the brick or inside the chimney, I suppose.
The height of the stove is 28". The center of the reducer is at 38" height (if pointing out straight into the room) and 36" when pointing downward at 45 degrees (it can be adjusted some by swiveling it).
I would like to connect either a 45 degree or 90 degree elbow to complete the connection between the reducer and the stove. The elbow is about 8" height (to the center of the opening).
My questions are:
1. The elbows available at Lowe's, etc. can they be adjusted to be 45 or 90 degrees?
2. Where do I find a trim collar and how do I attach it to the tile behind the stove?
3. What do I do if the elbow does not reach all the way to the stove? What can I use to complete the connection (about 2" short)?
4. Would I need to crimp both ends of the elbow so as to connect with the reverse installed reducer and the adapter that comes with the stove?
5. Do I need to seal the joints or just screw them? What kind of screws do I use?
Thanks all! Your help is invaluable. I am so looking forward to the stove!!