I am in the midst of a project that will involve an exhaust fan, and just realized that I will probably want to install an Outside Air Kit on my wood stove in order to avoid any sucky issues.
The easiest and most obvious path would be 90deg down from side of the stove, through the tiled floor "hearth" into my utility room, then 8' to an outside wall.
I am confident that I can penetrate the hearth floor safely by: cutting the hole, buying or making a metal thimble that overlaps the tile and also covers the sides of the hole where subfloor would be exposed, and using high temp sealants.
I have researched though, and don't know the answer to this question: are there any codes that would prevent such floor/wall penetrations inside of the "non-combustible" zone around the stove?
I definitely don't want it to be an issue if I ever sell.
The easiest and most obvious path would be 90deg down from side of the stove, through the tiled floor "hearth" into my utility room, then 8' to an outside wall.
I am confident that I can penetrate the hearth floor safely by: cutting the hole, buying or making a metal thimble that overlaps the tile and also covers the sides of the hole where subfloor would be exposed, and using high temp sealants.
I have researched though, and don't know the answer to this question: are there any codes that would prevent such floor/wall penetrations inside of the "non-combustible" zone around the stove?
I definitely don't want it to be an issue if I ever sell.