Why not consider running class A pipe for most of the run instead of connector pipe? Or even use pre insulated double wall chimney liner.
While not a usual use for the insulated liner lengths, they would retain more heat and be less likely to creosote up.
Moving the stove to allow a straighter run up and extending the Class A chimney lower below the ceiling would still be the best choice.
why is 45 not o code in us we get them and use them occasionally. I am not aware of any code issue and neither are our inspectors. also at least from olimpia you can now get powder coated class a which looks much better. I do agree I would avoid that setup if at all possible.
Re; The comments about maximum degree of offset. Would this not eliminate all the 90 degree elbows required to go through the wall to an outside chimney?
I am not sure how one remedies this apparent contradiction in application.
Any ideas?
That would require a tee, with a cleanout.
I can never get over my WTH?! reaction when I first saw that installation. It has to be a creosote generator. There's no reason why that stove couldn't and shouldn't have been moved to the right where that side table and mirror are. ...