Can I run chimney pipe along the floor?

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Petar

New Member
Nov 11, 2019
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Zagreb, Croatia
Hi all,

I'm looking at getting one of these perhaps (the Z6):


I am trying to figure out if it would be a good idea to run the chimney pipe out the back; down to the floor; under the sink and then up about a half a meter to the chimney port that is in the wall.

My understanding is that this should be fine -- considering that pellet stoves blow their exhaust out under pressure that is generated by a fan.

Thoughts?
 
Hi all,

I'm looking at getting one of these perhaps (the Z6):


I am trying to figure out if it would be a good idea to run the chimney pipe out the back; down to the floor; under the sink and then up about a half a meter to the chimney port that is in the wall.

My understanding is that this should be fine -- considering that pellet stoves blow their exhaust out under pressure that is generated by a fan.

Thoughts?
No you cannot go down
 
No, not advisable
 
yes. the manual for the stove you are looking at will have all the venting recommendations/positions it will work with