Hello, we live with my wife in a newly built cottage in front of the pudding, we had the concept that we would be warming with eco-pea coal, therefore a universal chimney (ceramics + wool) with a height of over 8 meters and a diameter of f200 was built.
As in life, time has confused us in the concept and we already have a lpg tank installed next to the house, and a Termet gas stove practically bought.
I know that it would be optimal to buy a pipe in the pipe and let it into the chimney, but at our height of the chimney it is quite a big expense, so I ask if the solution I presented in the pictures is the most correct?
Namely, I mean letting the flue gas directly into the chimney. The air would be fed directly through the wall from the outside.
And here is an illustrative photo of where the stove would be:
As in life, time has confused us in the concept and we already have a lpg tank installed next to the house, and a Termet gas stove practically bought.
I know that it would be optimal to buy a pipe in the pipe and let it into the chimney, but at our height of the chimney it is quite a big expense, so I ask if the solution I presented in the pictures is the most correct?
Namely, I mean letting the flue gas directly into the chimney. The air would be fed directly through the wall from the outside.


And here is an illustrative photo of where the stove would be:
