Specs
Made of 0.64 mm (22 gauge) carbon steel with welded seamless construction. Painted with black high-temp paint.
Kit Includes:
- 5″ T – Fitting
- 5″ Clean-out Cap
Kit does NOT include clamps, screws, or stove cement.
Tee comes approximately 9″ off the back of the stove
Clearance from combustibles on single-wall pipe = 18″
(This can be reduced by 66% with a heat shield)
FAQ
Application of 90-degree elbow vs. tee
This is a common question and each piece has a specific application for two different parts of the flue system:
- 90-degree elbow – top of the single wall pipe in a wall exit
- Tee – bottom of the single wall pipe, comes off the back of the stove
Watch this video for Cody’s in-depth explanation.
Compatibility
Direct Air Intake: The Direct Air intake has a close fit when used in conjunction with the rear exit tees on some stoves.
- Dwarf 5kW: No modification necessary.
âš 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.








Question
Dan Young –
How is this secured to the back of the stove? Do you have to screw it in, through the thick metal out on the stove?
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Heather McNabb –
Hi Dan,
The rear exit kit attaches to the flange on the back of the stove with stove cement. Some folks choose to add screws through the flue flange for added security in a moving structure, but that’s not generally necessary. If you plan to put screws through the flue flange, we recommend drilling pilot holes first.
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