double walled pipe not fitting into ceiling mount

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grigs22

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Dec 15, 2014
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Marshall IL
I just got a never wood stove and in order for me to be in spec I have to have a double walled pipe from ceiling to the stove and not just single wall. Because I'm in a small area. So my question is. Is there a piece I need to also get in order to make it work?
 
What's the stove, what's the pipe, and what's the ceiling support box...manufacturer & model-wise?
 
I would like to see a photo of this connection as well. The chimney we have has a "cathedral" ceiling mount but the pipe from the insulated portion into the room is single wall. I have an adapter that slides the double wall pipe into that and is secured with sheet metal screws.
 
I would like to see a photo of this connection as well. The chimney we have has a "cathedral" ceiling mount but the pipe from the insulated portion into the room is single wall. I have an adapter that slides the double wall pipe into that and is secured with sheet metal screws.
The stove is a regency 2400. The pipe is a duravent Triple wall kit and the other pipe is selkirk double wall it's also a telescoping pipe idk if this helps any
I would like to see a photo of this connection as well. The chimney we have has a "cathedral" ceiling mount but the pipe from the insulated portion into the room is single wall. I have an adapter that slides the double wall pipe into that and is secured with sheet metal screws.
 
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