450 mm 18 in.
Single wall stove pipe clearance to combustible.
Stove pipe is used from the top of the woodstove or freestanding fireplace to the bottom of the ceiling or wall where it will connect to class a chimney pipe or a masonry chimney.
Compatible with most wood stoves.
Stove pipe is used from the top of the woodstove or freestanding fireplace to the bottom of the ceiling or wall where it will connect to class a chimney pipe or a masonry chimney.
Build a 3 5 inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall with a 12 inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles.
Thd sku 699214.
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.
This hole may be closed or covered with non combustible insulating materials figure 3.
6 single wall or double wall stove pipe.
Using a heat shield on a single wall stovepipe.
24 gauge frame provides long lasting use.
For a 6 inch diameter pipe this requires a 6 inch plus 2 x 18 inch or a 42 inch diameter hole in a combustible wall.
Use a solid insulated listed factory built chimney with a 9 inch air space to combustibles.
Choose your stove pipe type.
The minimum clearance may be reduced by 50 percent to 225 mm 9 in if suitable shielding is installed either on the pipe or on the combustible surface.
Minimum clearance from combustible material.
Use single wall black stove pipe from your stove to a thimble or ceiling transition box never inside a combustible wall or inside a chimney chase.
The nfpa calls for an 18 clearance to combustible walls for single wall stove pipe.
A straight up single wall flue pipe assembly.
An 18 inch clearance to combustibles is required and these pipes feature an unheard of fume free finish.
Single wall stove pipe radiates more heat into the room than double wall stove pipe and requires 18 clearance from combustible surfaces where.
He installed a double walled pipe listed for 2 inch clearance and a non combustible heat shield for clearance reduction on the remaining single wall pipe located less than 18 inches from combustible ceiling.
Clearance from combustible components.
Double wall stovepipe is used when you don t have 18 or more clearance from combustibles.
Combustible materials within 18 inches of an uninsulated stovepipe must be removed.