Neither it nor double wall uninsulated pipe can be used to penetrate ceilings walls or roofs.
Wood stove pipe wall vs roof.
How to install wood stove pipe through wall.
In stove pipe systems these components will serve not only as support pieces but also as the transition point from stove pipe to class a chimney.
In a vertical chimney pipe installation uninsulated pipe runs to a ceiling box designed for a flat or cathedral ceiling.
When roof venting is inconvenient or impractical a wall vent may work better.
Vertical horizontal or a combination of both.
Using an insulated or double wall chimney pipe is best.
The top of a chimney pipe must extend at least 2 feet above the peak of the roof if the pipe is within 10 feet of the peak.
Installing a wood burning stove means you will need stovepipe.
A double wall pipe needs a 12 inch clearance space.
You will need to cut the opening to the roof to extend the chimney pipe.
Stovepipe differs from chimney systems.
Single wall stove pipe can be installed from a stove to within 18 inches of any combustible material.
The chimney itself begins at the point where the stovepipe meets the wall.
A single wall pipe will require 18 inch clearance to the ceiling while double wall pipe needs an 8 inch clearance to the ceiling.
If you are venting horizontally through the wall you will need a thimble.
If you are venting vertically through the ceiling roof you will need a ceiling support box or a round ceiling support.
Insulate the pipe at this connection point to reduce fire hazard.
Stove pipes or chimney connectors can be either single or double walled.
When calculating your chimney pipe.