If the correct fittings are used and properly installed,no sealing should be necessary.
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Sometimes there is a small gap, and if this is a problem, it can be filled with stove cement.
Yes, you can in many mobile homes, if it's an approved design and has a double insulated flue pipe.
To install a stove pipe for a wood stove in your home, first measure the distance from the stove to the ceiling or wall. Purchase the appropriate size and type of stove pipe. Connect the pipe to the stove's flue collar and secure it with screws. Extend the pipe through the ceiling or wall, ensuring it is properly supported and has the correct clearance from combustible materials. Install a thimble where the pipe exits the wall or ceiling for safety. Finally, connect the pipe to the chimney or flue and ensure it is properly sealed to prevent leaks.
Whatever size the connection on the wood stove is, that is what you use. Then make the chimmey slot the same size to accept that pipe.
The Electric Fire place does not have a flue pipe
"Flue" can refer to two main meanings. The first is a passage for smoke or fire gases to escape from a furnace, stove, or fireplace. The second is a channel or pipe for conveying water or other fluid.
I just had a wood burning whole house stove installed by a pro chimney dude. Within 2 months, the flue pipe for the chimney was leaking smoke into the house. It was leaking at the pipe joints. I went out and bought some muffler repair tape at the auto store. It's made by Permatex and is rated at 1000 degrees. It stopped the leak and continues to work fine.
The glass on a wood stove will get dirty because of creosote deposits - smoke. The solution is to aim for a cleaner burn, which might mean going to a cleaner burning wood, better seasoned wood, or increasing the draft and letting the stove burn hotter. You should also check the flue system and chimney to see that they are clean and free of obstructions, including both creosote and little piles of ash built up in such places as bends of the pipe.
the flue pipe from my boiler runs directly to the hole in the chimney
I think there are two types of stove pipes. 1) Double Wall Stove Pipe 2) Single Wall Stove Pipe
The flue is the actual pipe or chimney where the damper is the mechanism that opens and closes the flue
The answer will depend on the length of the pipe.
To properly connect a stove pipe to a wood stove, ensure the pipe is the correct size and material for your stove, use high-temperature sealant at the joints, and secure the pipe to the stove with screws or clamps. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for a safe and effective connection.