Good 4" PL Vent pipe?

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DoWnAqT

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Jan 23, 2011
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Dunbarton, NH
I'm looking for good recommendations for what manufacturer and where to buy 4" PL.. I will be using this on an Harman PF100. Any help is always great! It can be Online or local to Manchester, NH area.
 
And I will be doing a through the wall design. Seems to be hard to find a good supplier of 4" stuff with good pricing.
 
I just bought some 4"/6" Selkirk DT from a member. It is 4" pellet vent, with a 6" O.D. And the outside air is Pre-heated in the outer 2" ring, that flows around the inner vent. It will allow you the use of an OAK (which I highly advise) and also, only cut 1 hole in your home.

Pretty nice stuff. IMO. I have used and seen a couple different brands. All work, but some assemble better, seal better, and look better.
 
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I got my 4" Simpson Pellet vent pro pretty cheap from Kinsman Stoves (member), but I picked it up. Don't know what delivery would be and how large the pieces are that you need?

It leaked a lil.. But still works well and went together nicely
 
I used Selkirk VP pipe for my furnace install. It worked out well for me.
 
Not sure on the airflow capacity, as some pellet stoves have a 4" inlet for outside air, as far as I know that DT pipe only has a 3" fitting coming off it.
 
Thanks for all the info guys! I'm almost done plumping in the duct work. Then I will be getting the exhaust done. I will post a new thread with pictures when I'm done.
 
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