Our stove connects to our fireplace chimney with a Rear Pipe & T with the stainless pipe passing through what used to be the fireplace damper area.  The area is sealed off with a block off plate.   I am wondering if I should insulate around that block off plate.   When I look up to see the plate, it appears the stainless pipe was crimped a bit to pass through the plate...appearning more oval than round.
 
Our old stove also was connected the same way I beleive but without the block-off plate, with just insulation up around where the pipe entered the damper area. For our old stove, we had a local mason install the stainless liner after a chimney fire.
 
We have a totally brand new fireplace and chimney now because of storm damage last year and went with a new stove. I ask because I wonder about heat radiating behind the stove and escaping up through the chimney. I saw the block off plate installed and it was just a pretty thin piece of metal.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Our old stove also was connected the same way I beleive but without the block-off plate, with just insulation up around where the pipe entered the damper area. For our old stove, we had a local mason install the stainless liner after a chimney fire.
We have a totally brand new fireplace and chimney now because of storm damage last year and went with a new stove. I ask because I wonder about heat radiating behind the stove and escaping up through the chimney. I saw the block off plate installed and it was just a pretty thin piece of metal.
	
	
 I didnt think it would matter much as I have an interior fireplace but it keeps more heat in the living area than up the flue and absorbed by the huge stone fireplace structure.