Materials and construction 020 aluminum inner wall.
Direct vent gas stove through existing chimney.
Hard to say without seeing it but typically you can use the existing flue provided you add the proper direct vent chimney insert for your particular gas fireplace.
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The oxford direct vent gas stove combines the beauty and durability of a cast iron wood stove with the flexible installation and convenience of gas.
018 galvanized steel outer wall.
Directvent pro is a unitized coaxial concentric venting system designed for use with direct vent gas or propane stoves heaters and fireplaces.
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Direct vent stoves when existing flues or chimneys can t be used a direct vent through an outside wall offers maximum fuel economy.
Painted outer walls made of laserwelded 018 galvalume steel.
Direct venting uses a power ventilating blower or fan and in some models a heat exchanger plenum to cool outgoing gases passing through the building wall sidewall direct exhaust or roof or through an existing unused chimney through which a vent pipe is passed vertical direct exhaust.
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To ensure proper venting however a liner must first be installed in the chimney.
The solid cast iron construction features a radiant ceramic burner system with a large glass viewing area to maximize enjoyment.
A direct vent gas fireplace doesn t need a chimney.
A gas stove can be vented through an existing chimney whether it is a manufactured or masonry chimney.
This process is simple and fire safe as long as you follow the manufacturer s directions.
Rather you can run a special vent to the outside through an exterior wall.
Alternatively you can possibly knock a hole in the back of your chimney and just go out the side if you d prefer more labor but less flue inserts you d need to purchase.