I'm coming off of the top of a Caliskan (Sold by Northshire in the US https://caliskanisi.com.tr/en/categories/1/sub_categories/2/products/6) wood burning stove with a 5" connection and need to turn into an existing chimney (see photo with old stove) and connect to a 5" Tee (see photo-all single wall). I'm concerned about over-temp in the section between stove and brick if I use a single wall flue. AND I'm trying to figure out a product for the transition from the stovepipe to the Tee. So my questions:
Do I need to make this double-wall? The remainder up the chimney will be insulated but not double wall.
If so then is there a manufacturer who can make telescoping sections or build to specific dimensions?
Is a "crimped" reducing fitting good for connecting to the Tee?
What is a good puddy product for joints? I have a recommendation but I'm sure there's an opinion of "use X, don't waste your time with anything else."
Also, I don't see a single mention of this stove type in this forum. It's nice looking and has good reviews but has anyone heard of this thing?
Thanks a million,
Sittin' on the Chair...
Do I need to make this double-wall? The remainder up the chimney will be insulated but not double wall.
If so then is there a manufacturer who can make telescoping sections or build to specific dimensions?
Is a "crimped" reducing fitting good for connecting to the Tee?
What is a good puddy product for joints? I have a recommendation but I'm sure there's an opinion of "use X, don't waste your time with anything else."
Also, I don't see a single mention of this stove type in this forum. It's nice looking and has good reviews but has anyone heard of this thing?
Thanks a million,
Sittin' on the Chair...
https://factory.sale/product-category/heating-water-and-ventilation/stoves/caliskan/
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