Isn't the male connection always down-draft? This says the male connector slides inside the liner tee.
https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/blk-dbl-wall-masonry-sizes.php
Is that the correct way to connect the stove pipe to the chimney liner? You just use furnace cement to seal the connection and that's good enough?
From the site:
Description
The Masonry Adapter mates Double Wall Stove Pipe or Double Wall Elbows directly to the Tee snout of our Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Kit.
The Masonary Adapter has an 8" length male telescoping pipe that will slide inside a tee snout without needing to crimp the tee. The overall length is 11 3/4" - the OD of the collar is 10".
And while we're at it, is that a good brand of double-walled stove pipe?
https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/blk-dbl-wall-masonry-sizes.php
Is that the correct way to connect the stove pipe to the chimney liner? You just use furnace cement to seal the connection and that's good enough?
From the site:
Description
The Masonry Adapter mates Double Wall Stove Pipe or Double Wall Elbows directly to the Tee snout of our Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Kit.
The Masonary Adapter has an 8" length male telescoping pipe that will slide inside a tee snout without needing to crimp the tee. The overall length is 11 3/4" - the OD of the collar is 10".
And while we're at it, is that a good brand of double-walled stove pipe?