Last week our contractor finished installing our Vermont Castings Encore stove. He had a lot of trouble with getting the proper clearance to combustibles, and his solution was to use a DuraTech Tee (8DT-STSS) to connect the stovepipe to the chimney box. I was going to build the heat shield this weekend, but something in my gut told me this installation was wrong. I watched this video from DuraVent and they say that chimney pipe is never to be used inside the house, and I believe the Tee is chimney pipe, not stove pipe. I am trying to find something in writing that says this so I can prove to my contractor that he has to change the installation (or really, get a new contractor who knows what they're doing). Anyone know if this installation is correct, and if not, where can I find the manufacturer saying this type of installation is wrong?
Thank you so much!
**Again, we have not built the wall shield yet, and we obviously will move the plants, art and furniture away before we set up to burn**
![[Hearth.com] Can Class A DuraTech Tee (8DT-STSS) Be Installed Inside? [Hearth.com] Can Class A DuraTech Tee (8DT-STSS) Be Installed Inside?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/299/299169-d06c9ed3c6ef8f06a04584f87a9d9308.jpg?hash=tZWFsz9XH1)
Thank you so much!
**Again, we have not built the wall shield yet, and we obviously will move the plants, art and furniture away before we set up to burn**
![[Hearth.com] Can Class A DuraTech Tee (8DT-STSS) Be Installed Inside? [Hearth.com] Can Class A DuraTech Tee (8DT-STSS) Be Installed Inside?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/299/299169-d06c9ed3c6ef8f06a04584f87a9d9308.jpg?hash=tZWFsz9XH1)
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