DVL stove pipe length

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You want a telescoping section and then as few joints as possible
 
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Looks like a 48" + 12" + the telescoping 40-68" will work.
 
Looks like a 48" + 12" + the telescoping 40-68" will work.

For aesthetics then I would get a 3’, 2’, and then the slip. The little 12” would look goofy.
 
For aesthetics then I would get a 3’, 2’, and then the slip. The little 12” would look goofy.
There is no 3' DVL in the catalog.
 
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If this is connected to a tall chimney, then a 6" damper section could be added on top of a 6" stub to make it look a bit more intentional.
 
The 9' of chimney pipe and 12' of stove pipe for a total of 21 ft . Should I include the 6" damper on top of my jotul carabassett ?
 
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Buy the dvl adapter for the the stove flue collar tie in, just be advised that its 5 5/8" so not quite 6"
 
The 9' of chimney pipe and 12' of stove pipe for a total of 21 ft . Should I include the 6" damper on top of my jotul carabassett ?
116" is just under 10' of stovepipe. That may work fine without a damper. Your call.