I'm in the process of installing an England 25-EP Pellet Insert in my home. I have already purchased the Chimney Liner Kit with insulation and all needed fittings. My question is, I'm in need of more than 6' of the thin flex pipe the stove manufacturer sent with the stove. Does anyone know where I can buy this stuff? It looks like dryer vent pipe to me, but I'm no stove designer, so I don't want to install something that may cause a problem sooner or later. The inside diameter is 2".
Also for some advice. Where I want to install this fresh air intake is where someone before me has cut into the chimney and installed an inspection clean-out with a removable cinder-block looking door. I want to make a new door made from steel plate and install the fresh air intake into this steel plate. Now, this is located outside of the house and inside of my garage. The garage is not heated and does get plenty of fresh air, the garage used to be a car-port on the side of the house which is a split foyer.
Does anyone see any problems doing it this way? If I can't do it like this I'll have to cut a hole into the chimney cap and run this fresh air intake all of the way up like the liner is now. I'm not a fan of having the fresh air intake so close to the chimney pipe. The install directions are a little fuzzy as my install goes, which I totally understand. One other thing was according to the directions it says to run this fresh air intake as close to the stove as possible. The big thing is I have a total masonry chimney and don't want to cut another hole into it is why I'm asking this question.
Any suggestions would be of great help.
Thanks.
Also for some advice. Where I want to install this fresh air intake is where someone before me has cut into the chimney and installed an inspection clean-out with a removable cinder-block looking door. I want to make a new door made from steel plate and install the fresh air intake into this steel plate. Now, this is located outside of the house and inside of my garage. The garage is not heated and does get plenty of fresh air, the garage used to be a car-port on the side of the house which is a split foyer.
Does anyone see any problems doing it this way? If I can't do it like this I'll have to cut a hole into the chimney cap and run this fresh air intake all of the way up like the liner is now. I'm not a fan of having the fresh air intake so close to the chimney pipe. The install directions are a little fuzzy as my install goes, which I totally understand. One other thing was according to the directions it says to run this fresh air intake as close to the stove as possible. The big thing is I have a total masonry chimney and don't want to cut another hole into it is why I'm asking this question.
Any suggestions would be of great help.
Thanks.