Stove pipe connector question

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Ryanplante

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Oct 24, 2018
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Minnesota
Just moved in and trying to figure out what kind of connector is required for this existing pipe out to the chimney?
 

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Just moved in and trying to figure out what kind of connector is required for this existing pipe out to the chimney?
That looks like chimney pipe meant for a prefab fireplace. If so it is not rated to handle the heat of a woodstove. It also does not have the proper clearances or firestop. You need a full inspection of the system.
 
Just had an inspection done, they said everything looked great. Was wondering if there was a half of a thimble or some other connector they took off.
 
Just had an inspection done, they said everything looked great. Was wondering if there was a half of a thimble or some other connector they took off.
Who did the inspection? Do you have a copy of the report?
 
2nd generation chimney was the name of the company. I have it somewhere.
Is this going through a wall to an outside chimney or through the ceiling?
 
It goes through the wall into a chimney. I know that Sheetrock will need to cut back, but behind that is the foundation block.
Is this to a masonry chimney? I am thinking it may be a wall passtrough. But clearly there are parts missing