I have done a fair amount of research on pellet stoves and their installation. I'm a newbie because I haven't actually installed it yet. I have a permit to do an owner install and it will be inspected by the city. I have a few vocabulary questions for the folks here as well as a couple of questions before I get going. First off, about what I have and am planning on doing. I bought a used Whitfield Advantage insert (with the analog dial type circuit board controls). I believe it was made the last year before Pyro sold to Lennox. I have a one story house with a chimney that was cleaned and inspected one year ago. Since the cleaning, several fires were made over the last year but not much action was seen by the fireplace overall. I am planning on putting in 3" type L pellet stove pipe all the way to the top of the chimney (about 14 feet). I am going to do a 5 foot type L flex piece to get through the flu, and then do type L rigid pipe to the top of the chimney.
Question 1. Is "putting in a new liner" the exact same thing as running pipe all the way to the top? Are these equivalent phrases?
Question 2. Is it necessary to have a chimney sweep clean the chimney again before I put in the new pipe? I realize that I don't want the blowers and fans in the pellet stove to be sucking in ash and particulate left over in the fireplace so this will obviously all be cleaned/brushed and spray painted as I've seen recommended. But what about the chimney above the flu, should it be cleaned again? I am putting in a 22 gauge plate right under the flu to seal off the chimney and there will be the top cap plate as well. And, I've seen that some people put in some insulation above the plate that goes before the flu, what is this insulation and where can I get some (I'll admit I've only been to the local home stores and not a true stove store yet).
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Question 1. Is "putting in a new liner" the exact same thing as running pipe all the way to the top? Are these equivalent phrases?
Question 2. Is it necessary to have a chimney sweep clean the chimney again before I put in the new pipe? I realize that I don't want the blowers and fans in the pellet stove to be sucking in ash and particulate left over in the fireplace so this will obviously all be cleaned/brushed and spray painted as I've seen recommended. But what about the chimney above the flu, should it be cleaned again? I am putting in a 22 gauge plate right under the flu to seal off the chimney and there will be the top cap plate as well. And, I've seen that some people put in some insulation above the plate that goes before the flu, what is this insulation and where can I get some (I'll admit I've only been to the local home stores and not a true stove store yet).
Thanks in advance,
Dan