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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
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- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Thanks. I am currently on electric with the woodstove and LP fireplace to assist. I try to use the woodstove as often as I can. Unfortunately there is no NG in our neighbourhood.
Does a pellet stove need different venting than a woodstove chimney? If so that's enough to keep me with what I've got.
If you read the next post down.... No. If you tell your insurance carrier or your local fire inspector that, they'll shut you down or pull your policy.....
YES, you need specialized venting, a stainless inner pipe with an air gap and a galvalume ooter pipe and the sections twist lock together. Normal pellet vent is 3" inside diameter and long runs need 4" for restriction issues.
You need a cleanout tee down fron the stove outlet to access the inside of the venting and the venting needs to be pull apart every year to clean it too.
Pellet stoves need regular removal of fly ash from the stove and the venting system because they are negative draft, that is, the combustion is controlled entirely by the draft inducing fan thats controlled by the on board computer. The draft rate controls the output. Pellet combustion produces fine ash that has to be removed, regularly.
You can't use a masonry chimmney to vent a pellet stove, it must vent with the proper diameter venting and the vent must be installed in accordance with National fire codes and that includes Canada.
I suggest you consult a licensed installer or stop by a retail store that specialized in pellet stoves or solid fuel appliances and talk to them beforehand.
Don't take comments on here as gospel because they aren't and it's your home and your life. Be safe, not foolish.