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6'' DVL 40'' - 68'' Double-Wall Telescoping Black Stove Pipe - 8647

Item Code: 5SP-6DVL-68TA

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Overview

DuraVent DVL is a double-wall interior stovepipe for connecting woodstoves to a manufactured chimney.

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Details

The DVL Telescoping Pipe Length is for use as a two-piece installation from stove to ceiling support box or finishing collar. There is no cutting required and the pipe extends from 40" - 68".

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Additional Information
Specifications
  • Diameter: 6"
  • Construction Material: .016" stainless steel inner with .018" galvanized outer
  • Clearances: 6" clearance to wall, 8" clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings
  • Listings: c-UL-us listed to ULC S641 (MH14089)
  • Subtract 3/4" for installed length
  • Painted black
Additional Information

Simpson DVL's double air insulated design reduces clearances to combustibles from 18" to 6" to walls, and 8" to ceiling. The Simpson DVL system improves stove performance by maintaining high flue gas temperatures for a strong, steady draft. Because the inner wall is stainless steel, the flue heats up faster and stays hot longer, minimizing the formation of creosote.

The DVL system ensures safety and dependability with the same life expectancy as the chimney. Adjustable lengths eliminate the need for cutting and crimping, making installation fast and easy. Simpson DVL carries a limited lifetime warranty and is UL and ULC S641 listed. DVL is available in 6" - 8" sizes.

Brand DuraVent, DuraVent DVL, Simpson
Model 6DVL-66TA
Made In USA
Shipping Weight (lbs) 18.0000
Actual Weight (lbs) 18
International Shipping Yes
Product Type Pipe Lengths
Diameter 6 Inch
Wall Construction Double Wall
Material Galvanized Painted Black
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Customer Reviews

Posted: 12/6/11

Reviewer: dave

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Don't know much about this stuff, but once I got the general idea it all went perfectly. Very smooth installation. There should be another 3 screws included in the packaging however.

Posted: 2/28/11

Reviewer: Robert Emery

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Excellent service AND customer support.

Posted: 12/17/10

Reviewer: craig johanesen

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Pipe appears to be of excellent quality and it matches the existing pipe.

Posted: 11/8/10

Reviewer: Dennis Bublitz

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We recently purchased a home with a free standing wood burning stove. The pipe was a disaster that leaked smoke into the room and was rusted and discolored. The Simpson DVL that we purchased from Northline was a fast, easy to use fix for these problems. It took longer to remove the old stack than it did to erect the new. The telescoping feature made a tight, smooth and finished product that we are proud to have in our home.

Posted: 3/4/10

Reviewer: Dave M.

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It was very easy to install and looks great with the stove i purchased.The paint has held up to the heat and has not changed it's gloss.Top quality product

Posted: 1/10/10

Reviewer: John

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nice construction and a snap to install and a great price

Posted: 12/11/09

Reviewer: Shaun Horton

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the two pieces of pipe went togethrer very easy. I have burned some very hot fires and the outside temp on this pipe has remained extremely low-Great product.

Posted: 3/2/09

Reviewer: JJ Birchard

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Great idea. When your flue comes straight out of the top of your stove, straight to the chimily triple wall, this is the answer.

Posted: 1/22/09

Reviewer: pete

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works perfectly

Posted: 1/22/09

Reviewer: Floyd Chavez

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easy to assemble

Posted: 1/22/09

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So far so good, 3 weeks.

Questions on 6'' DVL 40'' - 68'' Double-Wall Telescoping Black Stove Pipe - 8647

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  • From Albert at 12/17/12 9:43 PM
    • I plan to run this telescoping pipe horizontally about five feet between two 90 degree elbows. The first elbow will be attached to a two foot vertical pipe inserted into the top vent of an Oakwood wood stove. The second elbow will be attached to a 12 inch long pipe attached to the support box for a Duravent triple wall chimney.

      First question. Is there enough wiggle in these elbows to attain the recommended 1/4 inch per foot slope toward the stove?

      Second question. This pipe needs to go through a combustible 2x12 interior wall which is midway between the stove and the chimney. I have a framed an open window 32" wide and 30 inches high through which the pipe will pass through. This is unorthodox and not recommended however there are two university extension publications (U of M, and U of D) that show how to safely take a stove pipe through a combustible wall. My insurance company said if I can provide a professional certification of the installation then they may underwrite it. My plans at this time are to run the 6" double wall pipe through the middle of an 18" long 8" or 10" diameter insulated chimney pipe that will serve as a wall thimble. There will be plenty of clearance around the chimney pipe between it and combustible material (> 6 inches). An 18 inch long chimney pipe section will extend 3 inches on either side of the wall into the respective rooms. The stove pipe will be placed in the center of the chimney pipe so that there is air space between them (1/2 inch or so) and the air will be free to flow through the pipe thus ventilating and cooling it naturally.

      The chimney pipe wall thimble will be supported by large hole in a 36" x 36" sheet metal that is fastened to the wall on the stove side and which will cover the large opening in the wall. The stove is in a large living room (man cave) in the basement, and teh chimney support box is in a utility room which may be converted to a small bathroom.

      Any thoughts about the safety of this design and my chances of getting it approved?

    • In regards to your first question, the 90 degree elbows are a true 90 degrees so there will not be any slope. As far as the installation of your venting the method you are using is not the method of a typical installation. You would have to contact your local housing authority to get a list of codes that must be followed in your area.
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