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Pellet stove venting through wall.
It is true a pellet stove can still work even without the flue because it works with forced ventilation.
Same with gas stoves venting can be routed in either direction vertically or horizontally.
Stove pipes often require special wall protectors to prevent damaging the drywall or wooden framing of the wall but the cinder blocks used to support the weight of the home in many basements is not combustible.
But the average do it yourselfer can install a through wall vent using parts from a horizontal stove pipe kit.
The simplest way to vent a pellet stove is through a piece of horizontal pipe that exits the home through an exterior wall.
For instance wood burning stoves will always be vented through the roof of your house but pellet burning stoves can be vented vertically through the roof or horizontally through the wall to the outdoors.
The vent pipe is connected to an adapter at the back of the stove then run out through the wall adapter plate to a distance of at least six inches from the exterior wall.
Align the hole with the edge of the vent pipe.
Temporarily attach the vent pipe to the stove then bore a inch pilot hole through the exterior house wall.
Use large dividers to mark the diameter of the interior wall thimble onto the wall.
Pellet stoves can be vented vertically through the roof or horizontally through a side wall.
Trace the vent pipe outline onto the wall then remove the pipe from the stove.
The wall installation do not comply with law.
Venting through the ceiling and roof can be costly and time consuming.
Horizontal venting for a pellet stove horizontal venting is the simplest and cheapest way to remove the exhaust gases from your pellet stove.
Listed below are the three most important reasons for which wall installation should be avoided.