devonhubb
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Would it be feasible to burn outside air, as opposed to inside air?
I bought a used Triton woodstove and it is basically a box inside a box. The combustible air comes in the stove via a 6" pipe opening on the back of the stove.
My thinking is that I could run a piece of ductwork thru the wall to the outside & that way all of the air going up the stovepipe is not pulling cold air in around the doors & windows. Does that make sense?
Or is it more work than it is worth? Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks!!
I bought a used Triton woodstove and it is basically a box inside a box. The combustible air comes in the stove via a 6" pipe opening on the back of the stove.
My thinking is that I could run a piece of ductwork thru the wall to the outside & that way all of the air going up the stovepipe is not pulling cold air in around the doors & windows. Does that make sense?
Or is it more work than it is worth? Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks!!