Thanks again to all who have given me thoughts and advice,
I'm still second guessing myself in the final days preceding my Jotul 118 cb and prefab chimney installation. My latest concern is that of how important is it to have most of the chimney inside. My current plan (pasted from my earlier thread) is:
900 or 1000 sq. foot log house, 1 1/2 stories, open layout, not very tight and not insulated on walls (only on roof).
Chimney will go straight up.
Total planned height of chimney (measured from top of stove / bottom of stovepipe to top of chimney) would be 19’ 4” give or take a few inches.
About 10 1/2 feet of the chimney would be above roofline (necessary because it’s not coming up at the peak of the roof, and the roof is steep 45 degree)
I get a good breeze often from the North, the same side of the roof that the chimney is on (the gable sides of the house are east and west).
What I'm considering is trying somehow (it would not be ideal inside the house, nor easy, because of the clearances and hearth size issues ...) positioning the stove further into the room such that it would have to stick out of the roof 5 or 6 feet instead of the 10 1/2 feet if I go with the original plan. Again it would still be a total vent length of 19' 4" give or take. As a side note if I go with the revised plan I would be able to reach the chimney from the [shorter and not as steep] roof of the small addition, to make cleaning / inspecting easier.
From the interior, the original plan works SO much better, but I want as close to an ideal system as possible, as I've been reading up on woodheat.org.
Any of you care to advise me?
I'm still second guessing myself in the final days preceding my Jotul 118 cb and prefab chimney installation. My latest concern is that of how important is it to have most of the chimney inside. My current plan (pasted from my earlier thread) is:
900 or 1000 sq. foot log house, 1 1/2 stories, open layout, not very tight and not insulated on walls (only on roof).
Chimney will go straight up.
Total planned height of chimney (measured from top of stove / bottom of stovepipe to top of chimney) would be 19’ 4” give or take a few inches.
About 10 1/2 feet of the chimney would be above roofline (necessary because it’s not coming up at the peak of the roof, and the roof is steep 45 degree)
I get a good breeze often from the North, the same side of the roof that the chimney is on (the gable sides of the house are east and west).
What I'm considering is trying somehow (it would not be ideal inside the house, nor easy, because of the clearances and hearth size issues ...) positioning the stove further into the room such that it would have to stick out of the roof 5 or 6 feet instead of the 10 1/2 feet if I go with the original plan. Again it would still be a total vent length of 19' 4" give or take. As a side note if I go with the revised plan I would be able to reach the chimney from the [shorter and not as steep] roof of the small addition, to make cleaning / inspecting easier.
From the interior, the original plan works SO much better, but I want as close to an ideal system as possible, as I've been reading up on woodheat.org.
Any of you care to advise me?