Wood burning appliance venting is broken into two primary categories.
Flue for wood burning stoves.
They actually differ a great deal.
Flue pipes kits caps for wood burning stoves.
It runs up the entire length of your chimney carrying the fumes up your flue liner instead of releasing them straight into your chimney cavity.
Pumice chimneys are especially well suited for use with wood burning stoves and because of the insulation value of pumice they suffer less from tar condensation than more traditional materials and are very heat resistant.
For large stoves that will mean the overall size of the hearth may be greater than 840x840mm.
Also often referred to as a chimney liner a flue liner is a flexible tube that is connected to your stove pipe to line the inside of your chimney.
As the name implies air cooled systems use air for cooling.
The first is known as an air cooled chimney system.
Everything you need to install your chimney pipe from your log burner.
The purpose of venting systems for wood burning fireplaces and wood stoves seems similar.
Pumice chimney systems were first used to build chimneys in denmark specifically for stoves.