Frequently asked questions about the Smoke pipes category
Smoke pipes — what are smoke pipes and why are they used for boilers and TPPs?
Smoke pipes — components that safely carry combustion gases from boilers, stoves and thermal power plants and maintain draft. Our range includes pipes and elbows for boiler rooms and TPPs in 120–200 mm diameters with dampers, adjustable 0–90° elbows and reducers.
What diameters of smoke pipes are available and how to choose for my boiler?
We offer standard diameters from 120 mm to 200 mm, common sizes being 120, 130, 150, 180 and 200 mm. Choose the diameter specified in your boiler manual and allow extra capacity if your installation includes elbows or reducers.
What is the difference between flue pipes with a damper and adjustable 0–90° elbows?
A flue pipe with a damper includes a 0.5 m section with a damper for manual draft control. An adjustable 0–90° elbow changes the flue direction during installation; it complements but does not replace a damper.
Can these smoke pipes be used for boiler houses and TPP installations?
Yes — we supply pipes and elbows in 120–200 mm with reducers and dampers suitable for boiler rooms and smaller thermal power installations. Always match diameter and heat duty with the equipment datasheet.
What materials and finishes are available for smoke pipes (stainless/black)?
We offer black coated steel pipes and stainless steel models. For outdoor use or corrosive environments stainless steel is recommended.
How to choose a 200/180 mm reducer and when is it needed?
A 200/180 mm reducer connects flue sections of different diameters, e.g. a 180 mm boiler outlet to a 200 mm stack. Select a reducer matching the pipe inner/outer dimensions to ensure a tight, leak-free joint.
Can adjustable 0–90° elbows be combined with dampers in one system?
Yes, adjustable elbows are commonly used together with dampers: elbows route the flue while dampers control draft. Ensure the damper remains accessible for operation and maintenance.
What are typical lengths of flue sections and are there 0.5 m parts in the catalogue?
Yes, the catalogue includes 0.5 m sections, for example flue pipes with dampers at 0.5 m. Adjustable elbows are sold as separate pieces and straight sections are modular.
Which diameter is commonly chosen for stoves and domestic boilers — 120, 130 or 150 mm?
Domestic stoves and small boilers commonly use 120–150 mm: 120–130 mm for compact stoves and 150 mm for mid‑power boilers. Always follow the equipment manufacturer's recommendation.
New Arrivals in the Smoke pipes Category in 2026
Best sellers in the Smoke pipes category in 2026
- Flue pipe 130 mm 90° elbow, black — 33.99€
- Flue pipe 115 mm 0.5 m black — 48.72€
- Flue pipe 115 mm 45° elbow black — 33.99€
- Flue Pipe 180 mm Adjustable Elbow 0–90° Black — 36.75€
- Flue pipe 180 mm 90° elbow black — 43.19€
Cheap products in the Smoke pipes category
- Flue pipe 120 mm rosette black — 7.32€
- Flue pipe 130 mm rosette black — 7.59€
- Flue pipe 150 mm rosette black — 8.23€
- Flue Pipe 180 mm Rosette Black — 8.79€
- Flue pipe collar D115 mm black — 12.19€
Expensive products in the Smoke pipes category
- Flue pipe 200mm 1m black — 70.84€
- Flue pipe 115mm 1m black — 66.19€
- Flue pipe 180 mm 1 m black — 61.59€
- Flue pipe 150 mm 1 m black — 51.47€
- Flue Pipe 200 mm 90° Elbow Black — 50.55€
Price of products in the Smoke pipes Category
Smoke pipes: 5.90€ — 57.13€ (44)