Good evening, I contact you, in order to obtain some information and in particular to know, if it is possible to tub a chimney flue, with enamelled steel pipes, instead of stainless steel pipes and if we can join a casing in stainless steel, a wood stove, by an enamelled steel connection.
Thank you for the help provided.
Tubing of a chimney
Re: Casing of a chimney flue.
Grosmangeur wrote:know, if it is possible to pipe a chimney flue, with enamelled steel pipes, instead of stainless steel pipes and if it can be joined to a stainless steel casing, a wood stove, by an enamelled steel connection .
I do not see what prevents the use of enamelled steel to connect a wood stove to a stainless steel casing.
For casing, we generally use flexible stainless steel pipe, it is practical and not very expensive (less than € 40 per m in 20 cm diameter at Brico-depot). For rigid enamelled steel tubing, I will be afraid of corrosion, especially at the fittings, where the enamel is most fragile.
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