When installing a chimney liner getting the liner through the damper opening can be something of a challenge.
Installing chimney pipe damper.
Tighten the hose clamp to secure the top plate to the liner.
Arguably the best installation option is installing a stainless steel liner from the top of the stove to the top of the chimney.
There are generally two ways to get around this problem.
The damper can be placed in multiple positions within the stovepipe to obstruct the exhaust gases.
How to install a stovepipe damper.
Stove pipes or chimney connectors can be either single or double walled.
By installing the damper into single wall stove pipe you can have air control to your fire.
How to install wood stove pipe through wall.
A stovepipe damper is little more than.
A typical 6 round liner is 6 25 on the outside diameter.
The damper should be able to cover about one to three inches of the chimney s outlet.
Install a top sealing damper to upper end of chimney liner.
Installing a damper for stainless steel chimney pipe is an easy task any homeowner can do.
Remove the damper door.
Widen the damper opening.
Pour the mixed insulation all around the chimney liner smoothing the top with a trowel.
The metal stovepipe damper comes in a three piece construction.
Note there are different ways to install chimney dampers as it depends on the kind of chimney damper used.
Since 1984 national codes and standards have dictated that a connector pipe extend from the outlet of the stove or insert up through the fireplace damper and to the first flue tile of the masonry chimney.
Stovepipe differs from chimney systems.
The metal damper fits onto a long metal rod with a control handle.
Installing a wood burning stove means you will need stovepipe.
For a single flue the chimney damper easily slides onto the flue.
Using a screwdriver tighten the position of the damper with screws.
Slip the stainless steel top plate over the chimney liner and secure it with high temperature silicone sealant.
Installation depends on the route used for the vent pipes.
A stove pipe damper is commonly used for wood burning stoves.
Your damper opening is probably in the range of 5.