Solid stainless steel stove pipe into class A chimney???

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barrettdp

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Dec 20, 2008
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NE Georgia
I'm starting a VC Defiant install soon and was looking at stove pipes at northlineexpress and noticed this statement that seems to support the idea that you can connect the stove pipe into an existing class A chimney system at the level of the ceiling.


Double Wall Black Pipe is used from the top of the woodstove or freestanding fireplace to the bottom of the ceiling or wall where it will connect to class-A chimney pipe or a masonry chimney

and

Double Wall Black Pipe is used from the top of the woodstove or freestanding fireplace to the bottom of the ceiling or wall where it will connect to class-A chimney pipe or a masonry chimney.


Can anybody please confirm this???

Here is the link

http://www.northlineexpress.com/category/8DoubleWall.asp

and

http://www.northlineexpress.com/multiple_items.asp?cc=8DSP
 
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Yea, you can use double wall black pipe in the room up to where it meets the Class A at the ceiling.
 
Yes, pretty standard stuff there.
 
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