The Relationship Between The Chimney And The House; Why Inside Chimneys Are Preferred - Enerzone Solution 3.4 Installation And Operation Manual

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8.4 The Relationship Between the Chimney and the House

Because the venting system is the engine that drives the wood heating system, it must have the
right characteristics. The signs of bad system design are cold backdrafting when there is no fire in
the stove, slow kindling of new fires, and smoke roll-out when the door is opened for loading. There
are two guidelines to follow. First, the chimney should be installed up through the heated space of
the house, not out and up an outside wall. Second, the chimney should penetrate the top of the
building at or near the highest heated space.

8.4.1 Why inside chimneys are preferred

Venting systems that rise straight up from the stove flue collar provide the best performance.
Chimneys that rise inside the warm space of the house tend to provide a small amount of draft
even when there is no fire burning. This means that when you light a fire, the initial smoke goes up
the chimney and strong draft builds quickly as the chimney flue warms up. Although they are
common in North America, chimneys that exit a house wall and run up outside can cause
problems.
Good System Design
Inferior System Design
Inside chimneys are preferred because even when
Outside chimneys are a problem because
no fire is burning, there is normally upward flow in
when no fire burns they will go into cold
the system.
backdraft if the stove is installed low in the
house.
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