Installing fire brick - coalbrookdale Severn
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welshsewer
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Installing fire brick - coalbrookdale Severn

by welshsewer » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:32 am

Hopefully someone can help!
I have recently moved into a house with the above multifuel stove. We have bought the firebricks for the stove but they do not seem to fit. The originals were not in the stove when we moved in so have nothing to compare against.
The part numbers on the bricks are the same as those that are listed for the stove.
Has anyone a picture of how they fit in or can 'talk' me through how to get them to fit.
The back brick seems too wide for the width of the stove so will need cutting. The left and right have grooves and shapes cut that bear no resemblance to what is there.
Fingers crossed someone can help
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by welshsewer » Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:32 pm

We have now worked out why the firebricks do not fit - its actually a stove with boiler, and therefore does not come with firebricks. The boiler bit isn't plumbed in and we do not need to use the boiler part of the stove, do we need to put firebricks in as there will be no water to cool the stove sides?

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by alandjones » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:13 pm

Do you still have the fire bricks?

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by atrelbeldo » Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:45 pm

looks like we are having the same problem ..
have you managed to sort the problem? if so how?

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