I'm wanting to install a wood burning stove through the vaulted portion of a ceiling/roofI'm hoping the following description will be sufficient.The stove pipe will go from the stove to the chimney support box that will be attached to the raftersWhere the support box is there is NO attic spaceThe bottom of the roof rafters is the ceilingThese are 2 x 12 lumber, packed with fiberglass insulationThe main issue that I can think of is when I remove all the insulation where the support box is located, will I be left with an issue of condensation due to the fact that the conditioned inside air versus the outside temperature? Since there is no insulation between the support box and the outside chimney roof jack, I can visualize water collecting on the freezing cold metal of the support box and dripping onto the stoveSalt Lake City winters can be a little chilly, to say the least!!Does anyone have enough experience in this explain to me if I should find a different place in the house to install this stove?Thanks.
That sounds like a mechanical engineer You will need advanced math and technology in addition to physics and geometry thoughHow are you doing with Calculus?
Mechanical Engineering is an obvious oneThat is a skill that should get you a job pretty much anywhere you want to workThere are also specializations within ME, such as aviation or automotive engineering, but these are all based on mechanical engineering.
That sounds like a mechanical engineer You will need advanced math and technology in addition to physics and geometry thoughHow are you doing with Calculus?
vent through the wall it must be a certain number of inches away from the wall and the vent must be a certain number if inches off the floor and sealed with high temp silicone sealant to comply with code because it may require a permit and inspection that i am pretty certain of .Contact your local home center to check the facts i just gave you though to be sure depending on where you live codes may be different .If you disturb the insulation in your ceiling you will start losing energy and that equals money and structure when you start getting into structure you may want to consider other options and you may need a pad to set your stove on to absorb the heat Best of luck to you.
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Mechanical Engineering is an obvious oneThat is a skill that should get you a job pretty much anywhere you want to workThere are also specializations within ME, such as aviation or automotive engineering, but these are all based on mechanical engineering.
Physics/Geometry teachersArchitects Demolition experts
vent through the wall it must be a certain number of inches away from the wall and the vent must be a certain number if inches off the floor and sealed with high temp silicone sealant to comply with code because it may require a permit and inspection that i am pretty certain of .Contact your local home center to check the facts i just gave you though to be sure depending on where you live codes may be different .If you disturb the insulation in your ceiling you will start losing energy and that equals money and structure when you start getting into structure you may want to consider other options and you may need a pad to set your stove on to absorb the heat Best of luck to you.