I have a R-65 Shenandoah wood stove that I am moving into a new addition. The stove was in the home when I purchased it and I have no specs to re-install properly. I know the dimensions for distances from combustables but I am not sure about the piping. Can anyone help? TKS
The size of your piping dependes on the fireplace,and the type depends on your local codes. Most jurisdictions will be more than happy to tell you your reqirements.
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