Does anyone know the length of smoke pipe that is needed for a good draft for the above stove.
cheers
Bill
Haas & Sohn Hopper Fed Stove
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Assume you are asking for length of flexible liner from stove collar going up through a fireplace damper and up into a masonry chimney, is this correct?
If this is what you ask then It depends, but I see supplies sell such pipe in 5’-6’ lengths.
Something like this:
https://www.northlineexpress.com/6-x-60-duraliner ... -6058.html
A 100% seal at damper/smoke shelf will give 100% chimney function. Anything less will give less draft. And the difference is a portion of your generated heat is quickly removed to the chimney top.
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Okay 3 feet minimum plus 2 feet higher then anything within 10 feet radius.
https://woodstovepro.com/articles/understanding-t ... -roofline/