Crazyjake8493
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I've been using a wood stove in my garage, 6" single wall pipe up to the ceiling, then 6" Class A chimney pipe up to a few feet over the roof peak. I'm looking at taking out the wood stove this summer and installing a hanging natural gas heater that requires a B-vent system.
Is it possible to connect the type B vent (3 or 4" I assume) from the heater to the 6" class A pipe through the roof? I know the Class A pipe is rated for natural gas, but not sure if the increased diameter is an issue. Or could I run the type B vent pipe up inside the chimney pipe and leave it and the existing cap in place? I've installed several HE natural gas furnaces with PVC vents, never with metal B vent.
If these aren't possible, I can always install the heater across the garage against an outside wall and cut a new hole in the wall for the vent system. I don't plan on taking out the wood stove pipe, so I wanted to utilize this existing hole if possible.
Sorry for any stupid questions. Any help is appreciated!
Is it possible to connect the type B vent (3 or 4" I assume) from the heater to the 6" class A pipe through the roof? I know the Class A pipe is rated for natural gas, but not sure if the increased diameter is an issue. Or could I run the type B vent pipe up inside the chimney pipe and leave it and the existing cap in place? I've installed several HE natural gas furnaces with PVC vents, never with metal B vent.
If these aren't possible, I can always install the heater across the garage against an outside wall and cut a new hole in the wall for the vent system. I don't plan on taking out the wood stove pipe, so I wanted to utilize this existing hole if possible.
Sorry for any stupid questions. Any help is appreciated!
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