The nfpa calls for an 18 clearance to combustible walls for single wall stove pipe.
Chimney framing clearance.
Masonry chimney fire clearance from wood framing as carson dunlop associates at reviewers sketches above illustrate proper masonry construction leaves space between wood framing members and the chimney or where framing rests on or in a masonry chimney at least 12 of solid masonry should separate the chimney flue from the nearest wood framing member.
Framing the chimney chase.
Properly framed and constructed the portion of the chimney chase that extends above the roof surface at a height to meet the roof clearance distances will not require extra bracing.
The height of the chimney above the roof surface measured at the up slope side of the chimney from the roof surface to the chimney top should be at least three feet the green line in our photo.
It appears the original installation allows about 1 5 if clearance in a framed pass through the ceiling in other words the current fiberglass insulation is about 1 5 away leaving the lower chimney chase able to breath or release heat.
This is a bit of an odd measurement and chimney clearance case because the chimney side is actually about 8 away from the roof edge.
Stovepipe and chimney connectors must also be a certain distance from both combustible walls and ceilings.
Typically uses 2x4 structural members sheathed with osb or plywood exterior building sheathing.