What to look for while
buying a chimney pipe.
Chimney pipes are necessary means of ventilation
for internal appliances that produce heat
through any means of combustion. These pipes are cylindrical in shape and can
be connected through a variety of ways to
make its way through the walls and ceiling and let the exhaust out. Chimney
pipes are built inside the masonry structure that we consider as a chimney, which is also known as chimney liner.
Types of chimney pipes
There
are two types of chimney pipes – Class A chimney pipes and Class B chimney
pipes. The difference between them being that the former help vents out the exhaust and are mainly used as venting pipes for internal
appliances whereas the latter has the
ability to intake as well as out vent out the exhaust
and is mainly used in gas burning stove or heaters. It works by sucking in the
outside air to add fuel to the fire and produce heat venting out the exhaust
after that. Usually, when the appliance
needs to burn oil, coal or wood to produce heat, it requires Class A chimney
pipe.
What to expect from the
installation package
When
you get professionals to install chimney pipes for you, the installation
package is likely to include chimney kit and stove
pipe. The former is used to install the actual chimney system for the
venting out of the exhaust and contains all the components necessary for the
complete installation of the system. While the latter is black in colour and is
mainly made to pass through the interior room and connect the chimney to the
appliance.
Your safety comes first
Whatever
the piping, chimney pipes should be installed properly and all the safety
precautions must be undertaken to avoid any accidents that may occur during or
after the installation which is especially true for appliances that use gas as
natural gas is odourless and colourless and any accidental leakage can be
dangerous. So, it is always recommended to get professionals, who are adept at
the task to install the chimney pipes.
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