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Features
- Install on wall where flue pipe connects to masonry chimney breech
- Provides a finished appearance
Specifications
Model | BM0093/94/95/96 |
Product Type | Black Matt Trim Collar |
Downloads
- Stove & Fireplace Products Catalog
- Spec Sheet – 6″
- Spec Sheet -7″
Safety Information: See CA Prop 65 Warning for more information.
FAQs & Tips
How to adapt a large chimney opening to a smaller woodstove and vice-versa?
In general, the entire wood stove installation should run on a one-size stove pipes system. Not running the same size stove pipes or running the pipe line from a large stove opening to end on a small chimney pipe will cause draft issues and excessive creosote within the pipes that will reduce the efficiency of your stove. While a transition in diameter of stove pipes is not recommended, if one is necessary, make it at the farthest point possible from the stove appliance, i.e., at the chimney outlet. Installing the increaser or reducers away from the stove will maximize the evacuation of flue gases allowing warm air to rise steadily within the pipes. Note: Unless your appliance manual recommends it, do not use a reducer. Reducers can cause downdrafts. |
How to install wood stove pipes, elbows, and accessories
Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. — INSTALL STOVES PIPES, ELBOWS, AND OTHER FITTINGS WITH THE CRIMPED END TOWARD THE APPLIANCE Always insert the stove pipes to the stove collar with the crimped end or male end pointing down. It is necessary to have the stove components male end point toward the stove to ensure condensation and creosote travel down only within the pipe to prevent creosote leakage. Connecting pipes this way will result in adequate condensation. It will allow the creosote to flow within the pipe and return to the firebox to be burnt and fully dissipate. See picture. Exposed creosote is not only unappealing; it is also a fire hazard and a health risk. Avoid creosote leakage by properly installing a stove pipe. |
Wood Stove Pipe Components Installation Tips
TIPS TO CONSIDER WHEN INSTALLING WOOD STOVES Stove Pipe Components
Heat Shield and Stove Boards
— Types of Installation — Download a Copy |
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