This heat reclaimer can save on heating bills and can be easily installed in the flue of any air-tight wood stove or freestanding fireplace. How it works is the exhaust heat and gases travel upward through the flue, circulating around the heat-exchanger tubes.

How hot does a wood stove pipe get?

Stove top temps range from 500-650. Non cats generally burn a little hotter pipe temps from my experience.

How hot does insulated stove pipe get?

These pipes only need a 2-inch clearance to combustibles because they remain cool on the outside, while their internal design allows them to withstand temperatures as high as 1,700 or 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit for a limited time.

How does a stove pipe heat reclaimer work?

Heat reclaimers splice directly into an existing flue. The metal housing of the stack robber directs the hot exhaust of the stove over a stack of metal tubes. Room air forced through the tubes by a fan collects heat from the flue and returns its warmth to the living area.

How hot is too hot for a chimney?

Most tests require the chimney to withstand flue temperatures up to 2100°F – without sustaining damage. Under chimney fire conditions, damage to these systems still may occur. When prefabricated, factory-built metal chimneys are damaged by a chimney fire, they should no longer be used and must be replaced.

Do heat reclaimers work?

Reclaiming Heat. Heat reclaimers splice directly into an existing flue. The metal housing of the stack robber directs the hot exhaust of the stove over a stack of metal tubes. Room air forced through the tubes by a fan collects heat from the flue and returns its warmth to the living area.

What is double pipe heat exchanger?

A double pipe heat exchanger (also sometimes referred to as a ‘pipe-in-pipe’ exchanger) is a type of heat exchanger comprising a ‘tube in tube’ structure. As the name suggests, it consists of two pipes, one within the other. One fluid flows through the inner pipe…

What is heating pipe?

A heat pipe is a passive, two-phase heat-transfer device that relocates thermal energy through perpetual cycles of vaporization and condensation. Think of it like the radiator in your car.

What is pipe heat tracing?

Electric heat tracing, heat tape or surface heating, is a system used to maintain or raise the temperature of pipes and vessels. Trace heating takes the form of an electrical heating element run in physical contact along the length of a pipe.