Hello - I was just out at a local showroom looking at conventional wood stoves and pellet stoves. The salesman told me that the maximum horizontal run length for a conventional wood stove flue is 3 ft, and unfortunately that won't work at all for me and limits me to pellet stoves. However I remembered reading here about the 1/4" per foot rule for horizontal runs, and think I have seen other people here setting up runs longer than 3 ft horizontal...
Assuming cost of the vent pipe is no object (i.e., I'm willing to spring for double wall chimney pipe or whatever else it takes, is it possible to run 10-12 feet horizontally, assuming I have an 8 foot verticle rise before the start of the run and another vertical rise at the end to generate updraft?
Thanks
Assuming cost of the vent pipe is no object (i.e., I'm willing to spring for double wall chimney pipe or whatever else it takes, is it possible to run 10-12 feet horizontally, assuming I have an 8 foot verticle rise before the start of the run and another vertical rise at the end to generate updraft?
Thanks