45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" Features
- SBIHA Approved: Meets Safety and Boiler Institute for Heating Appliances standards for safe, reliable performance in residential and light commercial venting applications.
- 45° Elbow Design: Precision-engineered 45-degree angle fitting provides optimal flexibility for subtle directional changes and gradual vent routing in compact spaces.
- Single Wall Construction: Lightweight, cost-effective design suitable for standard residential stove venting installations where double-wall protection isn't required.
- Integrated Shield Protection: Built-in SBIHA-approved shield component protects from direct heat exposure and significantly reduces clearances required from nearby combustible surfaces.
- 6-Inch Diameter: Standard industry sizing that accommodates most residential wood stoves, pellet stoves, and gas heating appliances with typical airflow requirements.
45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" Specifications
| Product SKU | SP00293 |
| Diameter | 6 inches (152.4 mm) |
| Elbow Angle | 45 degrees |
| Construction Type | Single Wall Black Pipe |
| Material | Black Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Shield Type | Integrated SBIHA-Approved |
| Certifications | SBIHA Approved for Heating Appliances |
| Application | Wood stoves, pellet stoves, gas stoves, and standard heating appliances |
| Installation Type | Screwed or crimped connections |
| Temperature Rating | Up to 400°F continuous service |
| Clearance Reduction | Shield reduces required wall and ceiling clearances from combustibles |
| Warranty | Manufacturer limited lifetime warranty |
| Availability | Curbside delivery available |
45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" FAQ
What is the difference between a 45° and 90° elbow?
A 45-degree elbow provides a gentler, more gradual directional change than a 90-degree elbow. Use 45° elbows when you need subtle routing adjustments or when space constraints require a less severe angle. Multiple 45° elbows can be combined to achieve greater angles while maintaining better airflow characteristics than sharp 90° turns.
When should I use a 45° elbow instead of a 90° elbow?
Choose 45° elbows for gradual vent routing, tight spacing, or when you need to redirect the vent by less than 90 degrees. They're ideal for systems where moderate directional changes are needed without the airflow resistance of sharp angles. For acute turns or immediate directional changes, 90° elbows are more appropriate.
What does SBIHA approval mean?
SBIHA (Safety and Boiler Institute for Heating Appliances) approval indicates this elbow has passed rigorous safety testing and meets industry standards for thermal protection and performance. It ensures the component will perform safely under normal operating conditions and provides verified heat protection for nearby surfaces.
Is this compatible with my 6-inch venting system?
Yes, if your heating appliance has a 6-inch diameter vent opening, this 45° elbow is compatible. Always confirm your stove or appliance's venting requirements before purchase. We recommend consulting your appliance manual or contacting our support team to verify compatibility with your specific heating system.
How does the integrated shield reduce clearance requirements?
The SBIHA-approved shield acts as a thermal barrier, cooling the outer surface of the vent pipe and protecting surrounding materials from radiant heat. This allows safe installation closer to walls and ceilings than unshielded piping would permit, saving valuable installation space.
What is the maximum temperature this elbow can handle?
This 45° elbow is rated for continuous service up to 400°F. Most residential wood-burning, pellet, and gas stove systems operate within this range. If your appliance operates at higher temperatures, consult the manufacturer or consider specialized high-temperature alternatives.
How do I install the 45° elbow in my venting system?
The 45° elbow connects via standard crimped or screwed connections to compatible 6-inch diameter stove pipe. Ensure all connections are secure and tight to prevent smoke leakage. Apply high-temperature sealant to threaded connections as recommended. Professional installation ensures code compliance and optimal performance.
What maintenance does this component require?
Inspect connections periodically for dust, blockage, or corrosion. Clean the exterior with a dry cloth. Have your entire venting system professionally inspected and cleaned annually, especially before the heating season, to remove creosote buildup and ensure safe operation.
45° ELBOW APPROVED SBIHA SHIELD SINGLE WALL BLACK PIPE - 6"Ø Manual:
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45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" Features
- SBIHA Approved: Meets Safety and Boiler Institute for Heating Appliances standards for safe, reliable performance in residential and light commercial venting applications.
- 45° Elbow Design: Precision-engineered 45-degree angle fitting provides optimal flexibility for subtle directional changes and gradual vent routing in compact spaces.
- Single Wall Construction: Lightweight, cost-effective design suitable for standard residential stove venting installations where double-wall protection isn't required.
- Integrated Shield Protection: Built-in SBIHA-approved shield component protects from direct heat exposure and significantly reduces clearances required from nearby combustible surfaces.
- 6-Inch Diameter: Standard industry sizing that accommodates most residential wood stoves, pellet stoves, and gas heating appliances with typical airflow requirements.
45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" Specifications
| Product SKU | SP00293 |
| Diameter | 6 inches (152.4 mm) |
| Elbow Angle | 45 degrees |
| Construction Type | Single Wall Black Pipe |
| Material | Black Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Shield Type | Integrated SBIHA-Approved |
| Certifications | SBIHA Approved for Heating Appliances |
| Application | Wood stoves, pellet stoves, gas stoves, and standard heating appliances |
| Installation Type | Screwed or crimped connections |
| Temperature Rating | Up to 400°F continuous service |
| Clearance Reduction | Shield reduces required wall and ceiling clearances from combustibles |
| Warranty | Manufacturer limited lifetime warranty |
| Availability | Curbside delivery available |
45° Elbow Shield Single Wall Stove Pipe 6" FAQ
What is the difference between a 45° and 90° elbow?
A 45-degree elbow provides a gentler, more gradual directional change than a 90-degree elbow. Use 45° elbows when you need subtle routing adjustments or when space constraints require a less severe angle. Multiple 45° elbows can be combined to achieve greater angles while maintaining better airflow characteristics than sharp 90° turns.
When should I use a 45° elbow instead of a 90° elbow?
Choose 45° elbows for gradual vent routing, tight spacing, or when you need to redirect the vent by less than 90 degrees. They're ideal for systems where moderate directional changes are needed without the airflow resistance of sharp angles. For acute turns or immediate directional changes, 90° elbows are more appropriate.
What does SBIHA approval mean?
SBIHA (Safety and Boiler Institute for Heating Appliances) approval indicates this elbow has passed rigorous safety testing and meets industry standards for thermal protection and performance. It ensures the component will perform safely under normal operating conditions and provides verified heat protection for nearby surfaces.
Is this compatible with my 6-inch venting system?
Yes, if your heating appliance has a 6-inch diameter vent opening, this 45° elbow is compatible. Always confirm your stove or appliance's venting requirements before purchase. We recommend consulting your appliance manual or contacting our support team to verify compatibility with your specific heating system.
How does the integrated shield reduce clearance requirements?
The SBIHA-approved shield acts as a thermal barrier, cooling the outer surface of the vent pipe and protecting surrounding materials from radiant heat. This allows safe installation closer to walls and ceilings than unshielded piping would permit, saving valuable installation space.
What is the maximum temperature this elbow can handle?
This 45° elbow is rated for continuous service up to 400°F. Most residential wood-burning, pellet, and gas stove systems operate within this range. If your appliance operates at higher temperatures, consult the manufacturer or consider specialized high-temperature alternatives.
How do I install the 45° elbow in my venting system?
The 45° elbow connects via standard crimped or screwed connections to compatible 6-inch diameter stove pipe. Ensure all connections are secure and tight to prevent smoke leakage. Apply high-temperature sealant to threaded connections as recommended. Professional installation ensures code compliance and optimal performance.
What maintenance does this component require?
Inspect connections periodically for dust, blockage, or corrosion. Clean the exterior with a dry cloth. Have your entire venting system professionally inspected and cleaned annually, especially before the heating season, to remove creosote buildup and ensure safe operation.
45° ELBOW APPROVED SBIHA SHIELD SINGLE WALL BLACK PIPE - 6"Ø Manual:
Free Shipping To All Lower 48 States Over $199. All Fire Pits, Bowls, and Heating Products Ship Via Freight LTL Curbside. To Read More About Our Shipping Police. Click Here.
With more than 800+ positive reviews about Fire Pit Surplus, we are confident we can provide you with an excellent buying experience. Read more about how we stand out above the rest on our Why Buy From Us page.