Duraliner 6 inch double wall stove pipe is used to make the connection from the chimney or chimney kit to the appliance in the final interior run.
6 double wall stove pipe clearance.
Rockford s double wall chimney pipe has a limited lifetime warranty.
Double wall stove pipe can reduce the clearance needed to combustibles in many situations and typically has a stainless steel inner wall that will provide a much loger time of service that a typical single wall setup.
For example a single wall stove pipe requires 18 inches of clearance from ceilings or walls.
Double walled or close clearance stove pipe is used to connect your stove to the chimney this pipe has a clearance of only 6 to combustible materials and keeps flue gases warm for better draft.
Dvl improves stove performance by maintaining high flue gas temperatures for a strong steady draft.
When combining lengths remember to subtract 1 5 from each to account for overlap.
Dvl s double wall air insulated design reduces clearances to combustibles from 18 in.
To 6 in the closest clearance to a wall of any connector pipe.
Many think stovepipe can run from the wood stove right up through the ceiling and roof.
Single wall stove pipe radiates more heat into the room than double wall stove pipe and requires 18 clearance from combustible surfaces where double wall stove pipe requires only 6 from walls and 8 from ceilings when used horizontally.
Using a heat shield on a single wall stovepipe allows you to reduce the clearances from 18 to 6 to the wall and 9 to the ceiling.
Double wall stove pipe on the other hand requires only 8 inches of clearance from the ceiling and 6 inches from a wall.
Dvl 6 double wall adjustable black pipe 12 adds additional length to a run of pipe can be ovalized and used as an oval to round appliance connector adjusts from 2 to 11 in length.
Dvl s double wall air insulated design reduces clearances to combustibles from 18 in.
And improves stove performance by maintaining high flue gas temperatures for a strong steady draft.
Most of the double wall stove pipe allows for 6 clearance from wall combustibles and 8 from ceiling combustibles.
Clearance to non combustible materials is 0 but pipes should not actually touch cement bricks or other non combustibles.
Double wall pipe should not be cut.