wtb old style heat-n-glo pipe

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gilly270

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Nov 6, 2008
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west michigan
i am looking for a 24"a snorkle kit for the old style heat n glo 5 & 8 dv pipe, any one have anything collecting dust in the warehouse.
who the heck installs 14ft of horizontal with a 1 ft rise?
 
I'm pretty sure the "Old Style" HnG pipe you're talking about was actually
Simpson Dura-Vent 1200 series pipe. I'd try a Simpson dealer...
 
DAKSY said:
I'm pretty sure the "Old Style" HnG pipe you're talking about was actually
Simpson Dura-Vent 1200 series pipe. I'd try a Simpson dealer...

i'm pretty sure the stuff he needs was made by hht, and has different ends than simpson

i have one 24" section here, but its ends are beat up...
 
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DAKSY said:
I'm pretty sure the "Old Style" HnG pipe you're talking about was actually
Simpson Dura-Vent 1200 series pipe. I'd try a Simpson dealer...

i'm pretty sure the stuff he needs was made by hht, and has different ends than simpson

i have one 24" section here, but its ends are beat up...

Ok. I stand corrected...
 
DAKSY said:
Wood Heat Stoves said:
DAKSY said:
I'm pretty sure the "Old Style" HnG pipe you're talking about was actually
Simpson Dura-Vent 1200 series pipe. I'd try a Simpson dealer...

i'm pretty sure the stuff he needs was made by hht, and has different ends than simpson

i have one 24" section here, but its ends are beat up...

Ok. I stand corrected...

^^ha, got ya for once :)

i only knew for sure because i have an old stick here
 
that sounds like what we call d.v. pipe and yes there is an adapter through hht that can go from the old to the new , the pert # would be ad1 or ad2. if you are unable to find i can assist you . but i am pretty sure we still have some collecting dust .
 
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Which old style of 5/8 pipe?

There was VP pipe which has tab locks, the same as the current DVP but the locks go the opposite direction
Before that there was a DV cinch pipe which had crimps on one end, or maybe this was only for Heatilator?
At some time there was also what might be called DV-D which is a twist lock pipe by Simpson Duravent, and the OD is 8-5/8" (larger than the current 8" pipe).

The only thing that you will find a snorkel for is the Simpson pipe. I might be able to order one if that's what you have, there would be no returns though, and it will be expensive. There was a never a snorkel cap made for the other two types of pipe that I am aware of.

Can you take the current cap off and get a part number off the back of it? This would tell me what you have exactly.
 
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