Introducing the VSB67 - a 6" to 7" Ventis Single-Wall Black Stove Pipe Increaser, meticulously engineered from durable 22-gauge cold-rolled steel. This versatile increaser seamlessly adapts and connects a 6" pipe to a 7" pipe, offering you the flexibility you need. We take pride in providing top-quality products. These Free-Flow™ Increasers offer adaptability to suit your preferred pipe. They feature an inside crimp (male end on 6") designed for 6" pipes.
This black connecting pipe is a vital component of the venting system, ensuring the proper transport of flue gases to the chimney while maintaining a safe clearance from combustible materials. Additionally, it adds an aesthetically pleasing touch as the most visible part of the venting system. Ventis Black Stove Pipe, available in single or double walls, is your clear choice for quality and performance.
Seamless Connection: Most heating appliances necessitate a connector pipe bridging the gap between the chimney and the appliance itself, be it a Class-A pipe or a masonry chimney. This black connector pipe plays a pivotal role in your venting system. It must fulfill multiple criteria. First and foremost, it must securely transport flue gases to the chimney without any risk of leakage into your home. Additionally, it needs to maintain the proper clearance from combustible materials. Lastly, it should possess an appealing aesthetic, as it's the visible face of your venting system. In this context, Ventis Black Stove Pipe, available in both single and double wall configurations, stands out as the clear choice.
To ensure safety and compliance, it's crucial to maintain proper clearances between stovepipes chimney connectors, and combustible surfaces. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) dictates that single wall stove pipe should maintain an 18" clearance from combustible walls. When such clearance isn't feasible, a double-wall stovepipe should be employed. Most double-wall stove pipes require an 8" clearance from ceiling combustibles and a 6" distance from wall combustibles. By utilizing a "Heat Shield" with a single wall stove pipe, you can reduce clearances from 18" to 6" for walls and 9" to the ceiling.
Contrary to a common misconception, stovepipes cannot extend directly through the roof and ceiling of a wood stove. They must connect from the stove to a wall or ceiling. If the stovepipe is intended to pass through the ceiling, attic, or roof, it must be linked to a Class-A pipe, which is insulated and necessitates a 2-inch clearance from combustible materials. Additionally, when entering a flammable wall, an insulated thimble is mandatory.
Ventis Single Wall Black Stove Pipe ensures both safety and aesthetic appeal, providing you with the peace of mind and functionality required for a successful heating appliance installation.
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