98ZJUSMC
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I am trying to plan a Woodburner install as per the following diagram:
The woodburner would stand within a cinder block enclosure leaving 12" of clearance to each side and 8 inches to the back. The front would inset approxiamately 8 inches inside the inner edge and the top of the woodburner would have 36" of clearance to the start of the frame above it. I plan to support the triple wall stack by lagging a support collar into cinder block just below the start of the wood framing transitioning to triple wall at that point. Going up the flue, I would set 9" of clearance from the triple wall to the combustible wall. I want to leave the flue box open to a point just above the upstairs vent to allow the unit to push heat into the upstairs living room, as noted. I want to veneer the entire enclosure with stone. I will use the units' blower to push heat into the downstairs rec room. Does anyone see any problems or obvious no-no's here?
Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
The woodburner would stand within a cinder block enclosure leaving 12" of clearance to each side and 8 inches to the back. The front would inset approxiamately 8 inches inside the inner edge and the top of the woodburner would have 36" of clearance to the start of the frame above it. I plan to support the triple wall stack by lagging a support collar into cinder block just below the start of the wood framing transitioning to triple wall at that point. Going up the flue, I would set 9" of clearance from the triple wall to the combustible wall. I want to leave the flue box open to a point just above the upstairs vent to allow the unit to push heat into the upstairs living room, as noted. I want to veneer the entire enclosure with stone. I will use the units' blower to push heat into the downstairs rec room. Does anyone see any problems or obvious no-no's here?
Thank you very much for your time and consideration.