Two types of double wall stovepipe?

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saxman251

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Jan 11, 2012
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Eastern PA
I have received a quote from a local stove store for double walled stovepipe. It is the Selkirk DCC. Can anyone tell me the difference between the DCC and the much less expensive DSP? Any reason why I would want DCC over DSP?


Thanks,
Ryan
 
saxman251 said:
I have received a quote from a local stove store for double walled stovepipe. It is the Selkirk DCC. Can anyone tell me the difference between the DCC and the much less expensive DSP? Any reason why I would want DCC over DSP?


Thanks,
Ryan

If I recall correctly the cheap one is double wall stove pipe (for use indoors etc) and the more expensive type is double wall chimney (can be passed through walls as well as used outside).
 
Good question, this came out a couple years ago. They are both interior connector pipe. DCC has a cleaner look, more like DuraVent's DVL double-wall when installed.

https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/44365/
 
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