Hello, I have a buckmaster zero clearance fireplace. In the instructions it calls for any ul-103 (ht-2100) type ht chimney system. I have found a couple on the web and was wondering which sounded the best or should I go with something else. The first one is supervent sold by menards. Product Description:8" x 36" Length Stainless Steel Chimney Pipe
•Double Wall Pipe
•tested to 2100F - UL-103 Standard-Meets all UL Requirements
•Special Augured Mineral Wood Insulation filling the space between stainless steel walls is only one inch thick.
•17 times the insulating value of brick
•430 Outer/304 Inner
•Only Two Inch Clearance to Combustibles
•All residential fuels, gas, liquid, solid. UL103
•Limited Lifetime Warranty
The second one is duratech sold by efireplace store.com Here is the description:
The DuraTech chimney system uses a double-wall chimney that is insulated by a layer of ceramic refractory blanket. The inner wall is 0.020" stainless steel and the outer wall is of 0.02" galvalume. This UL listed design permits a 2" clearance to combustibles and results in a pipe with an 8" inner diameter and a 10" outer diameter. The sections are available in six lengths and fasten with secure twist-lock connections. A limited lifetime warranty applies.
Features
•Double-wall chimney pipe for wood, oil, coal, and gas appliances
•.021" galvalume outer wall and .020" stainless steel inner wall
•Insulated by a layer of ceramic refractory blanket
•Secure twist-lock connections
•2" clearance to combustibles
•8" inner diameter with a 10" outer diameter
•Available in six lengths
•Limited lifetime warranty
•UL Listed
Manufacturer: DuraTech
Part Number: 9602GA
UPC: 662492292204
The duratech cost around 125 while the supervent is around 95 for a 3 foot section. My pipe length will be around 25 feet high. My chimney will be surrounded by half inch concrete board.
Any comments are appreciated. I'm new to all this.
•Double Wall Pipe
•tested to 2100F - UL-103 Standard-Meets all UL Requirements
•Special Augured Mineral Wood Insulation filling the space between stainless steel walls is only one inch thick.
•17 times the insulating value of brick
•430 Outer/304 Inner
•Only Two Inch Clearance to Combustibles
•All residential fuels, gas, liquid, solid. UL103
•Limited Lifetime Warranty
The second one is duratech sold by efireplace store.com Here is the description:
The DuraTech chimney system uses a double-wall chimney that is insulated by a layer of ceramic refractory blanket. The inner wall is 0.020" stainless steel and the outer wall is of 0.02" galvalume. This UL listed design permits a 2" clearance to combustibles and results in a pipe with an 8" inner diameter and a 10" outer diameter. The sections are available in six lengths and fasten with secure twist-lock connections. A limited lifetime warranty applies.
Features
•Double-wall chimney pipe for wood, oil, coal, and gas appliances
•.021" galvalume outer wall and .020" stainless steel inner wall
•Insulated by a layer of ceramic refractory blanket
•Secure twist-lock connections
•2" clearance to combustibles
•8" inner diameter with a 10" outer diameter
•Available in six lengths
•Limited lifetime warranty
•UL Listed
Manufacturer: DuraTech
Part Number: 9602GA
UPC: 662492292204
The duratech cost around 125 while the supervent is around 95 for a 3 foot section. My pipe length will be around 25 feet high. My chimney will be surrounded by half inch concrete board.
Any comments are appreciated. I'm new to all this.