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Old 06-12-2013, 17:57   #31
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well i ripped the boards off that were covering the chumney



and gave it a sweep

this is just what wouldn't fit in the vacuum after emptying it twice



the inside doesn't look bad at all



did smoke test and got a nice constant plume and nothing coming into the house
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Old 06-12-2013, 23:52   #32
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Get up in the attic an see if you can see down the sides where it come through the ceiling, they often leak internally from one chimney to the next so you end up with smoke in a bedroom with a blocked up fireplace. When I bought this house we stripped the chimney breast from floor to roof and rebuilt a lot of it - it wa more work but less cash than a liner
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:56   #33
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When you do a smoke test you need to block the top of the chimney pot so the smoke is held in the stsck thats when you can tell if any is leaking
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picked up the new burner, its a big fooker



the flue on the back of it is 8"
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Old 07-12-2013, 21:45   #35
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picked up the new burner, its a big fooker



the flue on the back of it is 8"
you cannot reduce that size and doubtful if you can get a liner up your existing chimney, so you maybe forced to go external and 8 inch will be expensive, Rick
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you could of course just use the existing flue, but your choice, I would not, Rick
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its also got a back boiler, so need to find a way to plumb it into the current system that has a combi boiler, might end up selling it yet
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its also got a back boiler, so need to find a way to plumb it into the current system that has a combi boiler, might end up selling it yet
I am a heating engineer, you will need a hot water cylinder to hook this thing up to, if you want advice on this, PM me Rick
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I am a heating engineer, you will need a hot water cylinder to hook this thing up to, if you want advice on this, PM me Rick
yep i've been reading, i will need an expansion vessel if i've read it right
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you need more than that mate, Rick
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you need more than that mate, Rick
pump, taps/switch, expansion vessel........i'm guessing theres an exhaustive list of things i haven't found yet
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I thought it was against the law to fit a back boiler nower days? I may be wrong
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I thought it was against the law to fit a back boiler nower days? I may be wrong
that would be a back boiler on a gas fire
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Ah my bad I should start reading the whole thread lol
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You could sell it on and buy something smaller and simpler, a big stove needs a lot of wood too! Just take a little sidew ays step on the path and still stay on the route to a wood burner, I've got a Clarke barrel stove in my office, cheap and cheerful, works very well and has a 5" outlet
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