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Schebler Model P2

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Schebler Model P2A

Model P2A, an exclusive Schebler double wall model, provides 2” of insulation plus a 1” air gap. This combination performs with similar insulation to 4” insulated products – with lower initial cost and reduced footprint.
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Model P2A, an exclusive Schebler double wall model, provides 2” of insulation plus a 1” air gap. This combination performs with similar insulation to 4” insulated products – with lower initial cost and reduced footprint. Reduces installation cost: -unequalled support limits -trouble-free installation Simplifies project: -complete system design -detailed system drawing -itemized BOM Speeds project completion: -2-week lead time – industry’s best -dimensionally accurate parts for easy installation [Click brochure for Listings, Surroundings, Materials, Thickness and Testing specifics] Applications: -For use with Building Heating Appliances and other low-heat appliances as described by the National Fire Protection Association, Standard #211 -Rated for flue exhaust gases not exceeding 1400°F under continuous operation or 1800°F intermittent operation -An unenclosed chimney may be placed adjacent to walls of combustible construction at clearances specified Complete Line of Fittings & Sizes Available: -Even/odd diameters from 5” through 48” -Upon request: up to 60” diameter and larger -Straight sections, expansion joints, tee’s, elbows, rain caps, roof penetration components, support members Unique Features from Schebler … -Special parts fabricated as needed -Continuously seal-welded liners/shells (no spot welds) for leak-proof joint, maximum strength, long life -Pipe sections feature a stiffening bead on liners to maintain concentricity and prevent insulation from settling -No captive nuts/bolts – easy installation -Boiler adapters include seal ring to cover gap between liner and shell – neat appearance and prevents rodents/birds from entering space and damaging insulation