Wood stove installation in my basement - garrison stove
I bought an All Nighter wood stove in the garrison to help bring oil costs this winter outside and wondering what will set the safest method of installation would be in my basement. Here are my options:
1. Deleting a window sashes, replaced by some form of fire insurance board and the route of the pipe to double this way?
or
2. Across the floor in a closet and the wall in front of the house and then?
or
3. Across the floor of a room through the roof and the attic and ceiling?
or
4. My only connection to my fireplace burner oil stove is also connected ... even if it is not safe?
Thank you for your comment
3 comments:
I take back the stove. Calculate the relative cost of what you do. Much depends on whether you are a free source of timber and close it. You do not have the right kind of double-walled pipes or tubes. The connection to your fuel to air is not allowed. You can use your house is on fire with him. Do not do anything unless you have to do your homework first ones. Get real advice outside the network. Go to your local building department. If you are describing what you and other messages, talk to local officials anyway. The fire department.
To respond to your question depends on how you expect the wood stove. The heat would be on the route of the pipeline through the roof (the # 3) will be delivered. # 'S 1 and 2 are acceptable, but much heat is lost. The best solution is # 4, but it requires a chimney with a fireplace that is large enough to remove the stove and oven.
You can use the first option with a pipe on the wall-window, then isolated by the window, and more. Their main concern is a basement Woodburne Backdraft state and / or accumulation of carbon monoxide if the fire is low. A shock tube and for the measurement of the temperature control to be useful.
Remember to add secure in grade cables and accessories.
Attach a wood stove to the chimney of the oil.
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