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SS Chimney liner

joel_19
joel_19 Member Posts: 931
Any supply house your buying the boilers from will have or be able to get you a liner.

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  • MikeL_2
    MikeL_2 Member Posts: 486
    Stainless chimney liner

    I'm looking for an 8" x 50' stainless steel chimney liner.....anyone know a source in the northeast........thanks in advance
  • Paul Bock_2
    Paul Bock_2 Member Posts: 40
    Elmer's Pipe

    Hi Mike,

    I've used this product before. They can custom roll up to 12" diameter. 50' shouldn't be a problem for them to make, but it will be pretty exciting to install. (Think Heavy)

    http://www.elmerspipe.com

    Paul B
  • Jack
    Jack Member Posts: 1,047
    Just a question

    What are you venting? 8" is pretty large. You might be able to downsize.
  • MikeL_2
    MikeL_2 Member Posts: 486
    Liner

    I'm venting two Viessmann vitogas boilers..........sizing is correct, I'm looking for a flexible liner........
  • Ken D._3
    Ken D._3 Member Posts: 18
    Liner

    We use Z Flex with no problems. I'm sure they have a supplier near you.
  • Radiant Wizard
    Radiant Wizard Member Posts: 159
    50 Feet?

    I'd be a little concerned with condensing the chimmney in this application. Are you doing boiler reset in this application? What stack temps do you expect to have?
  • Bob Harper_2
    Bob Harper_2 Member Posts: 54
    liners

    I recommend you contact a local relining pro. They can assist you with the sizing, choice of alloy, brand, warranty, termination cap, and installation. An 8" is huge, esp. for such efficient equipment. Also, you may want to insulate this liner to minimize condensation. Probably will want AL 29-4C alloy instead of 316Ti. Type 321 is garbage and doesn't hold up. It is better suited for jet engine nozzles.
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