- Dec 6, 2012
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I'm installing 3" double wall pipe through my basement sheetrock wall and out through the concrete foundation.  I'm planning on using a Duravent 3" wall thimble and running a couple foot sections of vent pipe through the thimble to get at least 12" away from the outside of the house.  My question is this - In the pellet stove manual I'm looking at it, a diagram states a "heat resistant material" is inbetween the two sections of the thimble and around the pipe inside the wall area.  Is there a special type of insulation that should go around the 8 inches or so of vent that is located in the walls or should I just ensure the immediate area is clear of anything?  
 
To give a better understanding of my setup I will be installing a pellet stove in my basement connected to a stove adapter/coupler - Tee Vent - 5' vertical pipe - 90 degree - 2' horizontal through thimble and outside - horizontal cap.
 
I've attached the picture of the diagram for reference. Granted my installation isn't straight horizontal, but I just wanted to make sure.
 
Thanks!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			To give a better understanding of my setup I will be installing a pellet stove in my basement connected to a stove adapter/coupler - Tee Vent - 5' vertical pipe - 90 degree - 2' horizontal through thimble and outside - horizontal cap.
I've attached the picture of the diagram for reference. Granted my installation isn't straight horizontal, but I just wanted to make sure.
Thanks!
 
	 
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