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Gretchen F. from Mississippi asked:
What is the piece called that carries the stove pipe through the wall to the outside?
What is the piece called that carries the stove pipe through the wall to the outside?
A thimble is the conduit to pass chimney pipe through a combustible wall to outside or stovepipe through a masonry chimney into the existing flue.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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Gerry from Colorado Springs asked:
How are duravent products attached to each other?
How are duravent products attached to each other?
The wood burning Duravent Class A Chimney connects with twist locking ends at the top and bottom of each pipe.
Answered by: Brennan W.

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Muggy from New York asked:
I would like to install another wooden stove on the first floor directly below the first one. Can I join them as a single pipe so I don't have a double pipe exiting the roof and no holes or extensions?
I would like to install another wooden stove on the first floor directly below the first one. Can I join them as a single pipe so I don't have a double pipe exiting the roof and no holes or extensions?
No, individual wood stoves will each require their own chimneys, so the pipes cannot be combined.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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Mike from Mitchell, Indiana asked:
I have a Lopi Berkshire gas stove. Inside the pipe is 4 inches, and outside is 6 1/2 inches. I'm taking the Lopi Berkshire stove out and replacing it with a Napoleon Haliburton and the inside pipe size is also 4 inches, but the outside is 7 inches there's
I have a Lopi Berkshire gas stove. Inside the pipe is 4 inches, and outside is 6 1/2 inches. I'm taking the Lopi Berkshire stove out and replacing it with a Napoleon Haliburton and the inside pipe size is also 4 inches, but the outside is 7 inches there's
The Napoleon stove offers an adaptor that converts the 4" x 7" flue to a 4" x 6 5/8" flue for use with the 46DVA DuraVent DirectVent Pro pipe. We would recommend that you check to see if the pipe you had in place for the Lopi model may be this brand. If not, the pipe will need to be replaced.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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