Flue Vent 205mm KYL13 – Buff Pepper Pot Flue Terminal

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  • 205mm Pepper Pot Flue Terminal with an approximately 205 mm external spigot, designed to fit inside a suitable existing chimney pot opening.
  • 🏗️ Traditional Buff clay construction provides an attractive heritage appearance with long-lasting durability.
  • 🌬️ Designed for redundant chimney flues to promote ventilation and help reduce condensation, trapped moisture and stale odours.
  • ⚒️ Simple mortar-bed installation with the lower spigot securely bedded and pointed into the existing chimney pot.
  • 🚚 Fast UK delivery with expert technical advice from Chimney Cowls UK.
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We advise that your chimney or flue is inspected and swept by a qualified chimney sweep before fitting a chimney cowl or terminal. We also recommend using a professional to specify the correct product for your fuel, chimney system, size and needs. 

⚠️We cannot take responsibility for any terminal or cowl that has not been specified or fitted by a professional and is not suitable for your application.

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HOT BOX COWLS · KYL13 · REDUNDANT FLUE TERMINAL

205mm Pepper Pot Flue Terminal — KYL13 Buff Clay

This 205mm pepper pot flue terminal is a traditional Buff clay chimney vent designed for redundant and disused flues, allowing the chimney to remain ventilated while helping reduce direct rain entry.

IMPORTANT SIZE 205 mm outside-diameter spigot The lower spigot is designed to sit inside the opening of the existing chimney pot.

Before ordering, measure the internal diameter of the opening at the top of your existing chimney pot and confirm that it can accommodate the approximately 205 mm outside-diameter spigot.

Vent, don’t seal — keep the redundant chimney breathing.

01

Why choose this KYL13 Buff pepper pot?

Traditional clay appearance, straightforward fitment and controlled ventilation for redundant chimney flues.

Ø
205 mm external spigot

The lower insert section has an approximately 205 mm outside diameter.

Promotes chimney ventilation

Allows a redundant or disused chimney to remain ventilated rather than being completely sealed.

Traditional Buff clay

A warm, pale clay finish suited to traditional, period and heritage-style properties.

Covered pepper pot profile

Helps reduce direct rain entry while retaining ventilation through the redundant flue.

Mortar-bed fitting

The lower spigot is inserted into the existing chimney pot and securely bedded and pointed as appropriate.

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Redundant flues only

This product is not intended as the terminal for a working fire, stove, gas appliance or oil appliance.

02

205mm pepper pot flue terminal sizing — what should I measure?

Correctly measuring the existing chimney pot opening is the most important step before ordering.

WHAT TO MEASURE
  1. Measure the internal diameter of the opening at the top of your existing chimney pot.
  2. Confirm that the opening can accommodate an approximately 205 mm outside-diameter spigot.
  3. If the chimney pot is tapered, irregular or weathered, measure the opening in more than one direction.
  4. Do not rely solely on nominal inch sizes. Clay chimney pots can vary in wall thickness, taper and actual internal dimensions.
03

KYL13 technical specification

Key dimensions and application information for this Buff clay chimney pepper pot.

Internal base 175 mm
External spigot 205 mm
Top diameter 300 mm
Overall height 200 mm
Model KYL13
Product type Pepper pot flue terminal / clay chimney vent
Internal base diameter Approx. 175 mm
External spigot diameter Approx. 205 mm
Top diameter Approx. 300 mm
Overall height Approx. 200 mm
Spigot position Lower cylindrical section designed to insert inside the existing chimney pot opening
Measurement required Internal diameter of the opening at the top of the existing chimney pot
Colour / finish Buff
Material Fired clay
Application Ventilation and weather protection of redundant or disused chimney flues
Live appliance use No — select a suitable appliance-specific chimney terminal or cowl for a live flue
Installation Insert the lower spigot into the existing chimney pot and securely bed and point as appropriate

Looking for related products? Browse pepper pot inserts at The Reclaimed Company .

04

When should this chimney terminal be used?

The KYL13 is designed specifically for redundant and disused chimney flues.

SUITABLE FOR
  • Redundant chimney flues
  • Disused fireplaces
  • Chimneys where continued ventilation is required
  • Traditional clay chimney terminal applications
  • Helping reduce direct rain entry while retaining airflow
NOT FOR
  • Wood-burning stoves
  • Multifuel stoves
  • Working open fires
  • Gas appliances
  • Oil appliances

For active flues, compare chimney cowls at Hot Box Stoves . You can also read Chimney Caps vs Chimney Cowls .

05

How to install the KYL13 pepper pot

Straightforward fitting principles for installation into a suitable redundant chimney pot.

01 Confirm the flue is redundant

Ensure the chimney is not serving a working combustion appliance.

02 Measure the pot opening

Measure the internal diameter and confirm that the approximately 205 mm external spigot can be accommodated.

03 Check the chimney condition

Check that the chimney pot, flaunching, stack and surrounding masonry are secure and suitable for installation.

04 Insert the spigot

Position the lower section of the terminal inside the opening of the existing chimney pot.

05 Bed and point

Secure using suitable external-grade mortar and finish neatly around the junction.

06 Keep ventilation clear

Ensure the terminal openings remain unobstructed and retain suitable low-level ventilation to the redundant flue where required.

INSTALLATION & COMPLIANCE NOTE

For redundant stacks, controlled ventilation is generally preferable to completely sealing the flue. A chimney serving a working combustion appliance requires a terminal appropriate to the appliance, fuel and chimney system.

General UK guidance relating to chimneys, flues and combustion appliances can be found in Approved Document J . Listed buildings and properties in conservation areas may also require chimney terminals and external alterations that are sympathetic to the character of the building.

Chimney-level work involves significant work-at-height risks and should only be undertaken using appropriate access and safety arrangements.

06

205mm pepper pot FAQs

Common questions about KYL13 sizing, suitability and installation.

What does the 205 mm measurement refer to?

The 205 mm measurement is the approximate outside diameter of the lower spigot. This is the section designed to insert inside the opening of the existing chimney pot.

What is the internal diameter of the KYL13?

The KYL13 has an approximately 175 mm internal base diameter and an approximately 205 mm external spigot diameter.

Is 205 mm the size of the chimney pot or the flue?

Neither. The 205 mm dimension describes the outside diameter of the lower insert spigot. Measure the internal diameter of your existing chimney pot opening to determine whether the terminal will fit.

Should I measure the inside or outside of my chimney pot?

Measure the inside diameter of the opening at the top of the existing chimney pot. This is the opening into which the approximately 205 mm external spigot is inserted.

How large is the KYL13 pepper pot?

The KYL13 has an approximately 300 mm top diameter, 205 mm external spigot diameter, 175 mm internal base diameter and an approximately 200 mm overall height.

Can this terminal be used on a working fire or wood-burning stove?

No. The KYL13 pepper pot is intended for redundant or disused flues. A working stove, open fire or other combustion appliance requires a terminal or chimney cowl suitable for the particular appliance, fuel and flue system.

Does a redundant chimney need ventilation?

In many situations it is beneficial to retain controlled ventilation through a redundant flue rather than completely sealing it. Ventilation can help disperse moisture, condensation and stale air within the chimney.

Will the pepper pot keep all rain out?

The covered profile helps reduce direct rainfall entering the chimney while retaining ventilation. It should not be regarded as creating a completely watertight seal.

What if my chimney pot opening is only slightly larger than 205 mm?

Measure carefully before ordering. The existing opening must be sufficiently large for the approximately 205 mm outside-diameter spigot to enter and for the terminal to be installed securely.

KYL13 · READY TO ORDER?

Buy the 205mm Pepper Pot Flue Terminal

Check before buying: confirm that the internal opening of your existing chimney pot can accommodate an approximately 205 mm outside-diameter spigot.

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⚠️Important

We advise that your chimney or flue is inspected and swept by a qualified chimney sweep before fitting a chimney cowl or terminal. We also recommend using a professional to specify the correct product for your fuel, chimney system, size and needs. 

⚠️We cannot take responsibility for any terminal or cowl that has not been specified or fitted by a professional and is not suitable for your application.