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- Just ordered Duravent pipes - Need any sealant to connect?
If you are using the duravent pro you don't need any sealant I use this tape around the joints just to be on the safe side It's good to 500 degrees F (broken link removed) It being installed in a finished basement and we wanted to keep the appearance around and above the stove nice
- Duravent vs Selkirk Northline vs Ventingpipe - Hearth. com Forums
Opinions on Duravent vs Selkirk? Degree of assembly difficulty? We're going to be using double wall and Class A, as according to most of what I've read on this site, single wall will make for more creosote build up Opinions on Northline vs Ventingpipe? Anybody used them, and had issues? Any other online purchasing suggestions?
- Difference between Duravents Pellet Vent and Pellet Vent Pro?
What is the difference between Duravents "Pellet Vent" and "Pellet Vent Pro" series pipes? I mean the catalog descriptions look the same The parts have different part numbers, though I believe the components will interchange between the different styles Does the Pellet Vent Pro style omit the
- Sealing vent pipe joints | Hearth. com Forums Home
So I know due to the forced draft nature of the pellet stoves that the joints need sealed with high temp silicone If I remember correctly the manual says twist lock joints don't need to be I have pelletvent (duravent) twist lock between my stove and my existing chimney The joints don't seem
- How do I properly seal Simpson DuraVent Pellet pipe?
I have a NPS40 and use Simpson Duravent and I had persistant smoke odor My set up is in a corner with a Simpson adapter onto the NPS40, a 45, then 24" straight (including through the wall) to a exterior clean-out T, then verticle aproximately 6' with a cap Interior, I've sealed all the joints with Rutland "Seal It Right" a DV appliance sealant
- Connecting Duravent stovepipe adapter - Hearth. com Forums
The actual Duravent double wall pipe fits snug directly on the wood stove directly, if that's useful to know, and looks like could be secured with three screws But the stovepipe adapter's crimped end seems too small to form a snug fit to the inside wall of the opening as there are those two pieces inside the stove's opening
- Connecting Single-Wall Pipe to Thimble? - Hearth. com Forums
Hello, I purchased a DuraVent 'Through the wall' kit, and just want to make sure I understand everything I need to install I want to use single wall pipe from the stove, so can I just run it up to my 90 degree elbow, and straight into the double wall pipe I will have coming through the
- How do I get these pipes apart | Hearth. com Forums Home
X2 imacman This is true for especially for Simpson Duravent, not sure about other brands I just installed a double T and to be sure I can get the pipes off for cleaning next time I used Never-Seez on the joints! With the Never-Seez I always can turn the pipes to the full locking position which I could not do before! A good lock works well for me!
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