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elements



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:08 pm    Post subject: Chimney flues Reply with quote

I'm hoping someone can help me - I've been surfing online but for once Google has failed to come up with the goods...

We live in an old house, and are about to build an extension onto the gable end wall, which currently houses a woodburner. Our plan is to turn this room into a kitchen and install an aga infront of the fire hole, so we can use the chimney as a flue. We would also like to install a wood burner in the new extension, and are wondering whether it would be possible to use the same flue as the aga?

We're pretty sure the chimney isn't big enough to take two flue liners - does anyone know whether we can feed both heat sources into the one?

Most grateful for any help!


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:33 pm    Post subject: Chimney flues Reply with quote

Since 2002 work on chimneys needs the consent of the local council.

The internal size of a chimney must relate to the size and type of fire to be used.

The flue must be able to cope with a temperature of 1000 C.

If the flue is too big or too small, the fire will not burn properly.

Thats how it stands for new work on a chimney.

Having said that, there are many houses still around with chimneys that serve two fires.

I had a house with that type of set up, the kitchen fire and the kitchen boiler joined about eight feet up in the air, and as I recollect the arrangement worked perfectly. There was about 22 feet of chimney above the join.

Provided you have at least 16 feet of chimney above the join it should work.

I would suggest that you have a word with your local council and see if they have a view on your proposal.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:02 pm    Post subject: Chimney flue Reply with quote

That's great - many thanks for your reply. Sounds like a chat with the local council would be wise...


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