What type of stove pipe do I need?

What type of stove pipe do I need?

According to CBMQ.com, it should be at least 24-gauge sheet metal or thicker — the lower the gauge, the thicker the metal. Typical code requires that single-wall stove pipe maintain at least an 18-inch clearance from any combustible material.

What’s the difference between double and triple wall stove pipe?

Triple wall is double wall with a insulating blanket. Triple wall is class A chimney pipe, usually satisfies code requirements for clearance from combustibles at penetration, and the rest of the way from there on.

Should I use double or triple wall stove pipe?

Chimney Pipe Clearances While a double-wall class A chimney pipe is adequate for most installations, wood stoves installed in mobile homes are required to use a triple-wall chimney pipe.

What is class A stovepipe?

Class A Chimney pipe is used for venting a wood, coal, or oil burning stove or Pre-fab fireplace. Chimney pipe can be the more costly part of installing a wood stove at times so you want to make sure that you have the necessities but not more than what you need.

Can I use double wall stove pipe inside?

Double wall black stove pipe like DVL can be screwed together but don’t penetrate the inner wall.

Can I use double wall stove pipe outside?

To do this requires that the pipe remain cool on the outside by having an internal design that creates a fire-safe venting system. The goal is to minimize the outside diameter of the pipe and the allowable distance from combustibles. This can be 2 inches for double-wall pipe and 1 ½ inches for triple-wall pipe.

How long will triple wall stove pipe last?

How long it lasts will depend on many factors, such as climate, fuel burned, etc. I think it is safe to say that the “design life” is about 20-25 years. In most cases, it will last longer, but if you are burning coal or in a salty environment (near beach) it may develop problems earlier.

What is Type L chimney pipe?

Type L vents are designed for venting approved oil-fired and natural-gas appliances that produce draft hood flue gasses that do not exceed a temperature of 570º F (299º C), or 926º F (299º C) for 10 minutes in an over-fire situation. Type L vents should not be used to vent coal- or wood-fired appliances.

Is Class A chimney pipe double wall?

Class A chimney pipe is a double wall pipe that is designed to vent any fuel. This double wall chimney pipe is insulated with one inch of insulation on all sides of the pipe. So a 6″ inner pipe will have an 8″ outer pipe. The double wall construction can reduce the clearance to combustibles to 2″.

Whats better single or double wall stove pipe?

Should I buy single wall or double wall stove pipe? It depends on your clearance to combustibles. Single wall black stove pipe needs to be at least 18″ from combustibles, will radiate more heat than double wall black stove pipe (desirable in most cases), costs way less, and can be cut to length if needed.

How hot is the outside of double wall stove pipe?

These pipes only need a 2-inch clearance to combustibles because they remain cool on the outside, while their internal design allows them to withstand temperatures as high as 1,700 or 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit for a limited time.

Is double wall pipe better for the fire?

Double-wall stove pipe helps with both these concerns by keeping flue gases hotter. If one can do this with a lower fire due to double-wall pipe keeping the flue gasses hotter, then that could extend burn time. Additionally double-wall stove pipe is of superior construction having an inner stainless steel liner.

What is a double wall vent pipe?

AmeriVent Type B gas vent uses a double wall of metal pipe for insulation and safety. The inner pipe of reflecting aluminum heats quickly, containing the warm flue gases inside. The airspace between the inner and the outer pipes provides insulation against heat loss to keep the warmer flue gases on the rise.

What is a double wall pipe?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. A double-walled pipe is a secondary contained piping system. It is a pipe within a pipe, or encased in an outer covering, with an annulus (interstitial space) between the two diameters.

What size stove pipe?

To determine the correct size of stove pipe, measure the diameter of the collar on the stove. If the stove has a 6″ collar, then you should use a 6″ stove pipe and a 6″ chimney pipe through the roof.