Fireplaces, Heating Stoves, Flues and Chimneys - Pellet Stove Piping
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whitetiger97
10-29-08, 04:21 PM
Hello,
I installed a pellet stove and used a chimney liner for the full run of approx 25 feet from the roof to a clean out 'T' attached to the stove. The liner is also insulated.
But the liner doesn't run straight in the room from the ceiling to the 'T'. I want to add a 90deg pipe to make it straight.
The 90 deg I pickup from Home depot is a multi angle unit Type B gas vent.
Will this work or did I get the wrong vent pipe? Is there a difference between gas and pellet stove piping. If I use this multi angle pipe that I can twist to conform I was going to use high temp silicone one each joint to seal it up.
Am I doing it correct?
Thanks,
Norm
I installed a pellet stove and used a chimney liner for the full run of approx 25 feet from the roof to a clean out 'T' attached to the stove. The liner is also insulated.
But the liner doesn't run straight in the room from the ceiling to the 'T'. I want to add a 90deg pipe to make it straight.
The 90 deg I pickup from Home depot is a multi angle unit Type B gas vent.
Will this work or did I get the wrong vent pipe? Is there a difference between gas and pellet stove piping. If I use this multi angle pipe that I can twist to conform I was going to use high temp silicone one each joint to seal it up.
Am I doing it correct?
Thanks,
Norm