I'm working on my hearth plans to install my Jotul Oslo 500 and I could use some advice. I'm tying into an existing masonry chimney that is currently terracotta lined. I plan to run an insulated SS liner in the chimney so I get to set the thimble height for the stove wherever I would like basically. The chimney originally had the stove installed on the backside, but we will be closing up that hole and making a new on on the front side. The whole chimney will be covered in real stone veneer so there are no concerns with clearance to any combustibles. I will be building a raised hearth to put the stove on and will use an approved ember protection in front to cover the wood floor. All of this has been cleared with my local inspector.
Due to the configuration of the room, I'd like to keep the stove as tight to the chimney as possible. This is where my question comes in. The stove can vent either vertical or rear exit. If I got vertical I will have to use an elbow to enter the chimney and that will drive how far the stove has to be from the chimney.
I THINK if I use rear exit I could get much closer with a short flue connector. Has anyone done this? How close can I feasibly get to the chimney and still be able to hook everything up properly?
Thanks!
ac
Due to the configuration of the room, I'd like to keep the stove as tight to the chimney as possible. This is where my question comes in. The stove can vent either vertical or rear exit. If I got vertical I will have to use an elbow to enter the chimney and that will drive how far the stove has to be from the chimney.
I THINK if I use rear exit I could get much closer with a short flue connector. Has anyone done this? How close can I feasibly get to the chimney and still be able to hook everything up properly?
Thanks!
ac