Yes your pellet stove can be vented through your existing chimney providing your pellet stove is placed in front of your existing fireplace and you have the proper clearance the airspace between the stove the walls and you meet the minimums as defined in the owner s manual.
Vent pellet stove into masonry chimney.
Hi skipper thank you for your question and welcome to our community.
Or in other pellet stove installation instructions a special venting system is required.
A gas stove can be vented through an existing chimney whether it is a manufactured or masonry chimney.
If a lot of masonry debris came down when the chimney was swept you will need either a chimney liner or a full length pellet stove vent pipe.
If you ve got a new pellet stove and an existing masonry chimney you can probably vent the stove through the chimney and save yourself the trouble of installing a through the wall vent.
I m taking delivery of a pellet stove this week.
If all is good you can run a short length of stove vent pipe through a blanking plate made of steel or other non combustible sheet.
I had planned on venting through a wall but i have an existing masonry clay lined chimney i had used for a wood stove years ago that i m thinking about as an alternative to going through the wall with a vent kit.
To ensure proper venting however a liner must first be installed in the chimney.
Pellet stoves are ideal for warming smaller rooms or an area of a room.
I hope this helps.
Installing a stove pipe through wall in an existing masonry chimney.
From the pellet stove instruction book this appears doable and will provide a.
Installing a pellet stove in an existing chimney is a great way to avoid the hassle of cutting into a wall or through the roof to properly vent the stove.
This stove must be connected to a pellet vent system complying with the requirements for pellet vent in the standards ul 103 ulc s629m ulc s609 and ul 641or to a code approved masonry chimney with a stainless steel flue liner.