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Mrlazy81

Hi,

currently have a multi-fuel wood burner although pretty much condemned. Chimney got swept today and guy says perfect condition, concrete lined.

I'm looking to replace the stove only. The sweep said I should replace it with similar output (kw), although with the flue exiting the top directly up the chimney (it currently exits the rear on a stack of bricks).

i have a couple of questions I hope someone can help with.

There is already a register plate in place which fits a 6" diameter flue. What length of flue would I need? What length of flue should be above the plate?

The sweep also mentioned getting a burner/flue with a 'sweep entry' - is this on the flue to allow easy access for cleaning in future?


If I was to purchase a stove online is there anything in particular I should be looking for? And as the register plate etc is already in place, is this something I can fit myself? Or is a plumber essential?


A y advice would be appreciated.


Thanks, Phil
 
needs to be fitted by a competent person/ hetas qualified engineer for yours and your familys safety.

the register plate you have may not suit the new stove, and you may be better with one that has cleaning hatches. The stove must be suitable for your area and it must be register'd with local building control once fitted, which can be done by your qualified engineer. It must be suitable for your fireplace, hearth and flue system and sized to suit the room its heating if possible.

you must fit a carbon monoxide alarm, and follow the stove manufacturers instructions and part j of the building regs to the letter.
 
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