- Oct 18, 2006
- 31
Hi all -
This is a double post from the thread on the Century stoves at Lowes, I realized it might not get much viewing if I didn't post a new thread. I'm debating whether to replace my older VC Vigilant with this stove:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?acti...ctId=135410-1639-FW300010&lpage=none&pad=true
I have a short stainless double wall chimney exiting a shed roof, ~ 2 feet into the room, through the roof (maybe another 2-3 feet) and then 5 feet above the roof. Inside I have black pipe connecting the stove to the double wall pipe (~ 4-5 feet). So the total "chimney" from the stove connection is ~12-14 feet. I'm wondering if I'll have much reduction in draft over such a short run? I did a search and read through all the posts on 6-8" but most of them are in regards to clay lined chimneys or liners.
Does anyone think I'm crazy for swapping out the Vigilant for the Century? The Vigilant is happily pumping out good heat, but I know it's not as efficient as the newer stoves AND my wife would love to be able to see the flames (ok, I would too). So any thoughts on trading in a great cast iron workhorse for a more efficient non-cast stove?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions. I'll post pics if anyone wants to see them.
cheers
John
This is a double post from the thread on the Century stoves at Lowes, I realized it might not get much viewing if I didn't post a new thread. I'm debating whether to replace my older VC Vigilant with this stove:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?acti...ctId=135410-1639-FW300010&lpage=none&pad=true
I have a short stainless double wall chimney exiting a shed roof, ~ 2 feet into the room, through the roof (maybe another 2-3 feet) and then 5 feet above the roof. Inside I have black pipe connecting the stove to the double wall pipe (~ 4-5 feet). So the total "chimney" from the stove connection is ~12-14 feet. I'm wondering if I'll have much reduction in draft over such a short run? I did a search and read through all the posts on 6-8" but most of them are in regards to clay lined chimneys or liners.
Does anyone think I'm crazy for swapping out the Vigilant for the Century? The Vigilant is happily pumping out good heat, but I know it's not as efficient as the newer stoves AND my wife would love to be able to see the flames (ok, I would too). So any thoughts on trading in a great cast iron workhorse for a more efficient non-cast stove?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions. I'll post pics if anyone wants to see them.
cheers
John