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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 14:05:32 +0000, andrew heggie
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:41:40 +0000, Anna Kettle wrote:

Thats interesting, so it is not essential for building regs to line a
chimney before a stove is put in.


That's right but the difficulty arises in proving that the existing
chimney meets regs without a liner, so an installer would be unsure to
sign off a flue installation plate.


I shall be installing it myself so I dont care about that

I have friends who have a big old
chimney very similar to mine, they didnt line their chimney and it
works perfectly well with a woodburner


As did many chimneys before the new regs came in in 2000.

I fitted my wood burner (small Jotul) 30 years ago and it vents, via a
short 150mm enameled steel flue into a 220mm concrete lined chimney and
works fine. Doing the same job now I would probably opt for a 904
stainless 150mm liner with vermiculite insulation.


You are another person who would go for the insulated liner then ...

Anna
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