An exhaust vent fire is very dangerous as pellet stove venting is not designed to handle high temperatures.
Can you have a chimney fire with a pellet stove.
The most efficient pellet stove does not require a chimney.
However they still require a path where all of the heat can be distributed evenly.
This was a crazy winter and it brought on some unusual scenarios for pellet stove users because of the mild weather conditions.
They are suitable for homes as well as apartments or condominiums.
Chimney fires although pellet stoves burn much more cleanly than other solid fuel stoves and most of the creosote that causes chimney fires gets burnt up after a while creosote will build up in the exhaust venting.
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.
A solid fuel burning appliance designed constructed and listed to operate on a combination of fuels is permitted to be installed in a single chimney flue.
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.
The conventional style stove uses chimney to draw the air out the usage of wood pellet stoves gives you more options and this is where a venting system comes in.
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.
The answer is no.
Pellet stoves have heating capacities that range between 8 000 and 90 000 btu per hour.
Typically pellet stove chimneys get blocked by flyash but this past season was not typical.
However don t fall into a false sense of security when using a chimney to vent a pellet stove because a house fire could result from improper installation.
No combination of fuel gas oil fired or additional wood wood pellet coal or corn stoves may be vented into the same chimney flue as a solid fuel burning appliance.
However a pellet stove is often cheaper to install than a conventional wood burning heater.
Yes it can happen.
Most pellet stoves cost between 1 700 and 3 000.