loadthestove
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I am in the process of relocating my wood furnace into my two car garage.basically the garage is just used as an entrance to the house and as a very large mud room with a "pool table" if wifey lets the boys have one.Anyway I am going to have a new masonary chimney built .
My question,can I have the pipe coming out of the back of the furnace go straight into the chimney or will i need to come out of furnace turn up a couple of feet and turn back into chimney.
The standard in this area is out of device turn 90 ,go up a couple of feet then turn 90 again into chimney.I would think the fewer turns in the air flow the better.
The only problem I see doing with the straight out approach would be if I ever replace the furnace I would have to get one with nearly identical pipe height.
What do you all recommend?
My question,can I have the pipe coming out of the back of the furnace go straight into the chimney or will i need to come out of furnace turn up a couple of feet and turn back into chimney.
The standard in this area is out of device turn 90 ,go up a couple of feet then turn 90 again into chimney.I would think the fewer turns in the air flow the better.
The only problem I see doing with the straight out approach would be if I ever replace the furnace I would have to get one with nearly identical pipe height.
What do you all recommend?