“Don't put on the corrugation. Replace it with a stainless steel pipe, ”said the stove-maker. Let's make
I changed the old column for a new one, worked for 15 years, earlier it was allowed to use an aluminum corrugation to connect to the chimney, and now stainless steel pipes are strongly recommended.
Installation
The corrugation is much easier to connect, does not require adjustment, fixed on the column, bent it as it should and brought it into the chimney. Basically, it can also be found in stainless steel, aluminum is prone to burning out.
First of all, I tried on where the pipes would pass, made a mark with a margin for entering the bell. Used a tape measure to draw a line, it easily fits the circle, it remains only to circle the marker.
I cut everything to size with a grinder, removed the burrs from the inside with a file. I assembled the structure, adjusted it and fixed it on press washers so that it would not fall apart.
Sealing
To seal the sockets, I wanted to use a special heat-resistant sealant, but it froze in a tube,
hence advice. If you do not need to seal many connections at once, then take in small tubes, otherwise it will be a pity to throw away unused but unusable material.I used a special aluminum tape, which I wanted to make additional sealing, I had to use it as the main one.
I processed three joints, the remaining two, make it possible to remove the structure for inspection by the stove-maker.
Conclusion
The main thing is not to rush, and do not forget to take into account the distance before cutting to allow the pipe to enter the socket.