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Re-Posted Clueless about Flueless
I really would appreciate any advice pro's/cons
Sorry to post again Hi Folks I would like some advice on *Fluless gas fires. Have read the brochure correctly that they can go almost anywhere that you want to put them in the brochure it shows one in front of a glass door (B&Q "The Fire place" page 32 Lascar Flueless stove). The flueless gas fire would be ideal for me as there is no chimney just a flat wall and I wouldn't want to have a chimney built specially for a normal gas fire. I have only the one outside wall and suppose I could have a balanced flue but that would mean that the *nice little youngsters in this area would enjoy stuffing the flue with garbage as they have done with our cooker hood outlet. So is there anything that I should know without me getting a survey (£40) done by B&Q but the £40 would be returnable if we got the fire from them. To be truthful I don't want someone coming along who could be one of the cowboy outfits in the area,who as I have been told are next to useless. The position I would want it is only about 2 feet from the main gas supply to the property. Tia Peace xxx Ammer Chewer |
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Re-Posted Clueless about Flueless
stuffing the flue with 'garbage'
?? are you american or just a wanna be? steve |
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Re-Posted Clueless about Flueless
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 10:46:38 -0000, "R P McMurphey"
wrote: Redleaderone to Redleadertwo stuffing the flue with 'garbage' Yes straight from the wastebins in this area ?? ?? are you american or just a wanna be? Neither m8 just after a bit of advice not a lot to ask is it ? steve What's with the american bit ? Peace xxx Ammer Chewer |
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Re-Posted Clueless about Flueless
Hammer Chewer wrote:
snip What's with the american bit ? Maybe he's referring to you calling rubbish garbage. As to flueless fires the combustion products have to go somewhere so if you do fit one expect lots of CO2 and H2O in the room the CO2 will diminish as oxygen (or rather ambient air) is allowed to swirl around the fire (via ventilation/draughts)but the H2O will form as condensate on EVERYTHING in the room so would strongly suggest you don't use one in a room were you value fixtures and fittings -- Yours S. addy not usable (not that you would try it) Utinam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant! www.killies.co.uk/forums/index.php |
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