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4″ Wall Exit Installation Kit – Tent/Yurt

$1,133.10

All the core components you need to install your wood stove chimney. This bundled installation kit includes the essential parts for a safe and efficient stove setup in your yurt, dome, tent, or other soft-sided structure where the chimney pipe will exit through the wall. 

Designed to simplify the install process, this kit removes the guesswork so you can get burning faster. Just add the right lengths of 4” single-wall and double-wall pipe based on your structure’s measurements to complete your install. Not sure what you need? Use our Kit Builder Tool to map out your full setup.

4" Single Wall Telescoping Pipe

$70.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4" Single Wall to Insulated Adapter

$50.00

In stock

6-11" High Temp Silicone Tent Stove Jack

$128.00

In stock

4" Insulated Tee Bracket

$175.00

In stock

4" Double Wall Insulated Tee with Cap

$185.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4" Insulated Pipe Wall Bracket

$50.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4" Roof Vent - Shielded

$120.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4" Single Wall Elbow - 90 Degree

$45.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4" Double Wall Insulated Pipe

4” Single-Wall Pipe Clamp (Black) × 2

$25.00 each

In stock

4" Insulated Pipe Clamp - Stainless × 5

$28.00 each

In stock (can be backordered)

Stove Gasket Cement

$10.00

In stock

Yurt/Tent Wall Kit Diagram Card

$0.10

In stock

SKU: 4"YurtWallKit Categories: ,

Designed For

  • Dwarf 3kW, Dwarf 3kW LITE, and Dwarf 4kW stoves
  • Other wood-burning stoves with 4″ inner diameter flue flange such as Northwoods Woodsman, Salamander Hobbit, Navigator Cod & Sardine
  • Compatible with 4” Tiny Wood Stove brand Single-Wall and Double-Wall Insulated pipes
  • Suitable for wall-exit installations in soft-sided structures like wall tents, yurts, and domes

What’s Included

We’ve put together a complete hardware kit using components rated for the high heat of wood-burning stoves and designed to work specifically with wall exit installs in soft-sided structures. 

This kit includes all components listed above. The kit does NOT contain enough stove/chimney pipe for most installations. Use our Kit Builder Tool to calculate and add the correct pipe lengths for your setup.

What Else You’ll Need

  • Stove/Chimney pipe: Add 4” diameter single-wall and double-wall pipe sections using our Kit Builder Tool.
  • Chimney support post: Since tents and yurts are typically not rigid enough to support the vertical chimney, the tee support bracket and wall support bracket included in this kit should face away from the structure, and attach to a post securely sunk into the ground.
  • Basic tools: Screwdriver, ladder, level and/or plumb bob, wax pencil or sharpie, tools to cut a hole in your exterior wall, screws to attach your flange to your wall inside and out, and to attach the tee support and wall support to the exterior of your structure, latex or silicone caulk to seal behind the thimble flange on the exterior of your structure
  • You may need: Angle grinder with a metal cutoff blade to cut single-wall pipe, sheet metal crimpers to adjust crimps, drill, stud sensor, heat-safe lubricant like spray graphite to prevent stainless hardware from binding.
  • Hearth protection
  • Optional: Heat shielding

Installation Resources

This kit is DIY-friendly and built for first-timers, but does require some level of comfort using basic tools. That said, always follow local codes and safety best practices. Consult a pro if you’re unsure.

Need Help Planning Your Setup?

Use our Kit Builder Tool or download our Project Planning Checklist to get started. And if you hit a snag, our team is here to help. Email us at support@tinywoodstove.com

 

⚠ Warning: California Proposition 65

Use of this product can expose you to chemicals including soot, creosote, wood dust, and wood smoke containing carbon monoxide, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.  For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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