Is there a way to distinguish between Class A and Class B pipe by looking?

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JChurch

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I pretty sure I don’t have a Class A pipe in the attached picture, but I’d like to make sure. I was able to snap a picture of the U.L. label on the outer galvanized pipe which I think says Class B. Any thoughts? I’ve read that Class A has a stainless steel inner pipe and Class B has an aluminum inner pipe with both having galvanized pipes for the outer. Is there a way to tell if the inner pipe is as or aluminum?

If I have class B, can I keep the outer galvanized pipe and slide in a Class A rigid or do I have to replace both?

Any help is greatly appreciated!!
 

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I pretty sure I don’t have a Class A pipe in the attached picture, but I’d like to make sure. I was able to snap a picture of the U.L. label on the outer galvanized pipe which I think says Class B. Any thoughts? I’ve read that Class A has a stainless steel inner pipe and Class B has an aluminum inner pipe with both having galvanized pipes for the outer. Is there a way to tell if the inner pipe is as or aluminum?

If I have class B, can I keep the outer galvanized pipe and slide in a Class A rigid or do I have to replace both?

Any help is greatly appreciated!!
That is not class a chimney. There is no way you could properly support the new chimney according to manufacturers instructions with the old pipe in place.
 
What are you trying to do? Are you installing a freestanding woodstove?