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Peter Hemmings February 13th 04 08:09 PM

Wood Burner - Flue Position in chimney?
 
Hi,

I have a working Wood Warm fire in my living room with a top mounted
flue pipe, however it needs to be mounted about 3 centimetres forward
so that the large doors ca fully open (they touch the wall before they
are parallel to it).
At present the flue is slightly towards the front of the chimney and if
I move it 3cms forward it will almost touch the rear of the front brick.
If I fit a rear flue, to get the 3cms movement, it will almost
certainly touch the front of the rear brick!!
Now for the questions:

Doe it matter where in the chimney void the flue is positioned?
Which of the above options is preferred?
For information, fitting a rear mounted flue and positioning the fire
in the middle of the chimney would bring the fire too far into the room.
Thanks
--
Peter Hemmings

The Natural Philosopher February 13th 04 10:03 PM

Wood Burner - Flue Position in chimney?
 
Peter Hemmings wrote:

Hi,

I have a working Wood Warm fire in my living room with a top mounted
flue pipe, however it needs to be mounted about 3 centimetres forward
so that the large doors ca fully open (they touch the wall before they
are parallel to it).
At present the flue is slightly towards the front of the chimney and if
I move it 3cms forward it will almost touch the rear of the front brick.
If I fit a rear flue, to get the 3cms movement, it will almost
certainly touch the front of the rear brick!!
Now for the questions:

Doe it matter where in the chimney void the flue is positioned?
Which of the above options is preferred?
For information, fitting a rear mounted flue and positioning the fire
in the middle of the chimney would bring the fire too far into the room.
Thanks


I don;t think it matters at all if you have a sealed flue-to chimney.
Provided flow is not obnstrructed.

Strictly, the moment you move it, it comes under building regs and you
ought to fully line the flue anyway :-)



Peter Hemmings February 13th 04 10:16 PM

Wood Burner - Flue Position in chimney?
 
In message , The Natural Philosopher
writes
Peter Hemmings wrote:

Hi,
I have a working Wood Warm fire in my living room with a top mounted
flue pipe, however it needs to be mounted about 3 centimetres forward
so that the large doors ca fully open (they touch the wall before they
are parallel to it).
At present the flue is slightly towards the front of the chimney and
if I move it 3cms forward it will almost touch the rear of the front
brick.
If I fit a rear flue, to get the 3cms movement, it will almost
certainly touch the front of the rear brick!!
Now for the questions:
Doe it matter where in the chimney void the flue is positioned?
Which of the above options is preferred?
For information, fitting a rear mounted flue and positioning the
fire in the middle of the chimney would bring the fire too far into
the room.
Thanks


I don;t think it matters at all if you have a sealed flue-to chimney.
Provided flow is not obnstrructed.

Strictly, the moment you move it, it comes under building regs and you
ought to fully line the flue anyway :-)

OK, that sorts it, it stays as it is!!
--
Peter Hemmings


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