Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => HeatMaster => Topic started by: AirForcePOL on December 04, 2014, 07:46:28 AM
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http://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/venting/wood-fireplace-stove-venting/insulated-double-wall-stove-venting/supervent-8-x-36-chimney-pipe/p-1323366-c-6894.htm (http://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/venting/wood-fireplace-stove-venting/insulated-double-wall-stove-venting/supervent-8-x-36-chimney-pipe/p-1323366-c-6894.htm)
Does anyone know if the vent pipe in the link above will work on Heatmaster stoves? Everything I can find suggests that the Supervent brand is made my Selkirk. If you copy and past the Part number in Google it even comes up with a Selkirk website. I was just wondering if anyone had used this type of pipe on their stove.
Thanks.
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I used this http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Catalog?search=2594212&submit.y=11&submit.x=29 (http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Catalog?search=2594212&submit.y=11&submit.x=29)
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I guess the Supervent stuff doesn't hook up to the Selkirk pipe correctly.
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Let me know if you find one that works Mr. AirForcePOL. I'd like another length or two of pipe too.
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I found some on Amazon for a decent price. It's the actual Selkirk pipe.
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Is this what you got? Does it fit?
http://www.amazon.com/Selkirk-208036-Stainless-Steel-Pipe/dp/B0009XB4EO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417714543&sr=8-2&keywords=8+selkirk+chimney+pipe (http://www.amazon.com/Selkirk-208036-Stainless-Steel-Pipe/dp/B0009XB4EO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417714543&sr=8-2&keywords=8+selkirk+chimney+pipe)
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I haven't bought it yet but I bet that stuff would work. It's the Selkirk brand.
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Bought 6" x48" for my MF 5000 included band clamp #206148 from Amazon $138 with shipping 6" Id 8" od got it in three days
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How many sections do you guys have on without any stabilization? I'm looking at adding 2 sections of 48" pipe. I need to know if I'll need to anchor it or not. I hope 2 sections will be fine.
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I added 4 4foot double wall pipes = 16foot with a cap. They ARE guy wired to the ground into the concrete pad.
I also have a T pipe in the bottom of the stack so I can clean it out from the bottom. I highly recommend a clean out T. Very convenient.
So, my stack is 7 boiler+2 (T) +16 +1cap=26 foot tall. Works great. I had it for a while. But it is supported.
How many sections do you guys have on without any stabilization? I'm looking at adding 2 sections of 48" pipe. I need to know if I'll need to anchor it or not. I hope 2 sections will be fine.
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I added 4 4foot double wall pipes = 16foot with a cap. They ARE guy wired to the ground into the concrete pad.
I also have a T pipe in the bottom of the stack so I can clean it out from the bottom. I highly recommend a clean out T. Very convenient.
So, my stack is 7 boiler+2 (T) +16 +1cap=26 foot tall. Works great. I had it for a while. But it is supported.
At what height is your chimney strap? If you are 26' tall and you have 1 strap, I assume it is around the 14' mark? So, that means you have 14' of the top half that is unsupported, which is almost twice as high as my proposed 8', right?
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No, I have two straps; one to the middle of the chimney and one at the very top.
If you send me your address I'll send you pics.
I can't post pics here I don't know why.
I added 4 4foot double wall pipes = 16foot with a cap. They ARE guy wired to the ground into the concrete pad.
I also have a T pipe in the bottom of the stack so I can clean it out from the bottom. I highly recommend a clean out T. Very convenient.
So, my stack is 7 boiler+2 (T) +16 +1cap=26 foot tall. Works great. I had it for a while. But it is supported.
At what height is your chimney strap? If you are 26' tall and you have 1 strap, I assume it is around the 14' mark? So, that means you have 14' of the top half that is unsupported, which is almost twice as high as my proposed 8', right?
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Upload folder full error. Still can't post pics. So annoying
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AirForcePol,
I have 8' of triple wall S/S on my 5000E, came from TSC. It not exactly whats coming out of the OWB but it fits and work OK. Just using the flashing to keep it solid, only about 2' out of the roof of my building.
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AirForcePol,
you might want to check but the Menards pipe is 8" think we have 6" out of our OWB
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Yeah we have 6". I was actually looking for a friend of mine that has a 10,000E. He bought that pipe and it didn't work. He ended up just ordering a section from Heatmaster.
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Menards near me carries 6" insulated pipe also.
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Upload folder full error. Still can't post pics. So annoying
Just use the feature and paste the image url between the brackets.
For example if you do this:
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It will look like this:
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Upload it to photobucket or google drive. Google drive has a feature to publish to the web, just right click on the image in google drive, and click get link.