So if you want all the benefits of a wood stove as well as many placement options go with a stand alone unit and its recommended venting system.
Connect wood stove to fireplace.
There are however some considerations.
Since 1984 national codes and standards have dictated that a connector pipe.
The short answer is yes you can indeed put a wood burning stove into a fireplace.
The chosen wood burning stoves could accommodate a stove pipe coming out of the top of the stove and so it was a fairly simple connection to the chimney liner.
As your stove will likely be a different shape and size to a traditional fire don t assume that it will still be suitable.
Stove hearth and surround.
If connecting your wood stove to the flue above the fireplace then you must plug your chimney below the point of connection.
These stoves can be vented into chimneys constructed of masonry or a factory built metal system that s been designed tested and listed for use with wood burning appliances.
A fireplace is already fireproof in a sense so you should be able to use it for a stove location with little work involved.
They can also connect to an existing fireplace chimney if the height and position of the stove s flue collar permits it.
If you are exhausting through the fireplace then the entry to the fireplace must be sealed.
There are two types of wood stoves that can be connected to fireplace flues.
When putting a wood burner in a traditional fireplace you need to follow the correct regulations when it comes to the hearth you use.
Entry into a fireplace and chimney.
The size of the stove however must be right for both the fireplace and the chimney it uses.
Once the wood stoves were placed inside the existing fireplaces the flue liners had to be connected the stoves.
A fireplace itself is not a very good conductor of heat so you may find that a stove is the best way of using a natural product without sacrificing warmth.