Destroy my fireplace to put a steel pipe?

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by dodo » 22/04/12, 15:42

Philippe Schutt wrote:no, you put 2 right away if you choose a stove with rear outlet, plugging the one above. Like that if one day you take a stove with an exit above, you move your cap from the high tee to the bottom tee.


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by dodo » 23/04/12, 12:29

would it not be as enviseagle to destroy the conduit in the lost roofs and to remake it in bushel instead of cased.
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by Philippe Schutt » 23/04/12, 13:05

Yes of course. respecting fire distances and intelligently burning dry wood.
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by dodo » 23/04/12, 13:09

Philippe Schutt wrote:Yes of course. respecting fire distances and intelligently burning dry wood.


it would be interesting to compare the cost, I suppose that it is rather to do with a mason than a smokehouse.
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by Philippe Schutt » 24/04/12, 08:19

yes, besides the result interests me too
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by dodo » 11/07/12, 13:17

Philippe Schutt wrote:yes, besides the result interests me too


for the moment I have not found anyone to redo the bushel pipe.
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by Philippe Schutt » 11/07/12, 14:34

A pathologist will want to tub, for him it is safer because the risk of bistre is almost eliminated, and with new high-performance devices it is really better.
A mason may not want to do this, for insurance reasons.
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by dodo » 11/07/12, 22:00

personally I would have preferred bushel, but you are surely right, because finally even in a stainless steel casing, the person who puts the stove to you wants to put the casing.

on the other hand I have someone who said to me that if I opted for pellet I could just pipe my chimney and it was good.

is it true ?
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by Philippe Schutt » 11/07/12, 22:46

No, it's not good.
Pellet is subject to the same rule as wood, you need anyway at least 2cm of space between the chimney and the beam. it is essential.
The second essential point is that the conduit must be swept and cleared properly before casing. One does not pipe a dirty duct.

After, yes, we can play.
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by dodo » 15/07/12, 17:57

Philippe Schutt wrote:No, it's not good.
Pellet is subject to the same rule as wood, you need anyway at least 2cm of space between the chimney and the beam. it is essential.
The second essential point is that the conduit must be swept and cleared properly before casing. One does not pipe a dirty duct.

After, yes, we can play.


is this the same case for pellet boilers?

what do you think of the mixed pellet and log stove and the boiler stove.
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