I have a new BK King parlor which I bought in July and has not been fired yet. They had a wood stove exchange program and I was able to trade in my wood stove in the barn for a $1000 rebate and got the stove installed for 3K which I think was an OK price. Then sold the Defiant 1A I had.
Anyway, they used single wall stove pipe which was no surprise. I know my set up is not ideal with the short vertical stack but I cannot change it. I am also not in the market for an insulated chimney liner as I spent 6K on the stove and having 9 trees cut down in the yard this year. The liner is 7" X 11" terra cotta liner in good shape and I will be sweeping it soon.
So I have a few questions and was hoping you fine folk could help.
1) The pipe going into the chimney is iron (gonna paint that). The installer put a pipe inside this, does this need to be double-walled as well? I wouldn't think so as the masonry pipe is iron, but I also don't know how it would connect to single wall pipe.
2) I know I should use two 45 degree pipes instead of a 90, but why?
3) Looks like I am going to need an adjustable vertical pipe due to measurements?
If you have any suggestions on where to buy the pipe on line or any other advice it is welcome.
![[Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc. [Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160753-e4e2d8b68181d6894546133a129ad765.jpg?hash=l2ahbbLkmb)
Anyway, they used single wall stove pipe which was no surprise. I know my set up is not ideal with the short vertical stack but I cannot change it. I am also not in the market for an insulated chimney liner as I spent 6K on the stove and having 9 trees cut down in the yard this year. The liner is 7" X 11" terra cotta liner in good shape and I will be sweeping it soon.
So I have a few questions and was hoping you fine folk could help.
1) The pipe going into the chimney is iron (gonna paint that). The installer put a pipe inside this, does this need to be double-walled as well? I wouldn't think so as the masonry pipe is iron, but I also don't know how it would connect to single wall pipe.
2) I know I should use two 45 degree pipes instead of a 90, but why?
3) Looks like I am going to need an adjustable vertical pipe due to measurements?
If you have any suggestions on where to buy the pipe on line or any other advice it is welcome.
![[Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc. [Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160751-6a7d11f583a6d54689d075f275db1cc9.jpg?hash=wbQRLFEFDO)
![[Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc. [Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160752-44fa92177e9c7ebbce0c2ea2a300d05d.jpg?hash=S0k_3b9AHY)
![[Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc. [Hearth.com] BK King vent set up-double wall pipe etc.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160753-e4e2d8b68181d6894546133a129ad765.jpg?hash=l2ahbbLkmb)