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Dura-Black 6-Inch Diameter Steel Stovepipe Elbow - 90-Degree

Dura-Black 6-Inch Diameter Steel Stovepipe Elbow - 90-Degree

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Product Details

Manufacturer: DuraVent
DuraVent Part Numbers: 6DBK-E90
Item Number: CPF-6DBK-E90
UPC: 693892307878

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Features

  • 90 Degree Elbow
  • Connects wood burning stoves to manufactured chimneys
  • Conveniently offsets venting obstructions
  • Durable 24-gauge steel construction
  • Spot-welded seams
  • 6" diameter
  • 18" clearance to combustibles
  • Sleek black finish
  • Easily connects to other Dura-Black components
  • 5-year warranty
This elbow is part of the stovepipe system that connects wood burning stoves to manufactured chimneys. The elbow helps to offset venting obstructions. The part is made of durable 24-gauge steel and has spot-welded seams. It comes in a 6" diameter and has a sleek black finish. The elbow easily connects with other Dura-Black stove pipe components. . You must maintain an 18" clearance to combustible materials in the finished installation. A 5-year warranty applies to this item.

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Pauline B. from Waynesville, MO asked:
Is this a solid pipe?
Is this a solid pipe?
Actually, no. The Durablack elbows are both sectioned and adjustable.
Answered by: Kevin E. - NFI Certified Fireplace Specialist

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Dean from Buffalo asked:
Is this pipe comparable with other brands of slip pipe?
Is this pipe comparable with other brands of slip pipe?
We can only confirm compatibility with other common single wall 6" black stovepipe with a typical "male end down" connection, meaning the first pipe section connected to the stove would have a crimped male end that would go into a 6" stove flue and the remaining stovepipe sections would follow the same pattern.
Answered by: Will M.

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