Turner wrote: » Could anybody point me in the direction of an installation guide for connecting a wood stove >> vitreous enamel pipe >> clay flue adaptor>>clay flue. I need to know about sealing the clay flue adapter to the clay flue. Its an insert adapter, one you push into the clay flue. And once everything is sealed there is no need for a registration plate?What I was going to do was apply fire cement (1200 degrees) to the outside of the clay adapter, push adapter into clay flue. Sealing again with fire cement from the outside. Reaching through clay adapter and applying fire cement to to any lip or gap between clay adapter clay flue. Connecting vitreous enamel pipe to clay adapter sealing with fire cement inside and outside. Connecting other end of enamel pipe to the back of stove, enamel pipe has graduated 90 degree elbow. Horizontal pipe into back of stove no more than 6 inches. Sealing enamel pipe into rear of stove with fire cement at the join? Anybody advise me on this install..
mobby wrote: » Looking to get a small 4kw 5kw stove installed and have been to 4 or 5 suppliers, However seem to be getting conflicting advice,2 have told me to get my chimney cleaned and pressure checked and if it passes I wont need a flexi flue pipe, Others have told me its building regulations to install a Flexi Flue piping for a stove install. I am confused and would appreciate some advice.
Skippy along wrote: » Here they are!!!! bloody phone
MeAuldSegotia wrote: » We are having a Henley stove with a log store fitted. We have a tiled floor and my questions is do we have to have it sit on some sort of stand -marble or slate? Can we just put it on the tiles as they are. Ascetically I would prefer this but if it is going to wreck the floor or cause the tiles to be marked I'd get a stand. TIA
Wheety wrote: » Keep the glass clean. Looks great when you get a big fire going.
bigronnie9 wrote: » Any tips for keeping the glass clean on a stove? Just a case of wiping it down every now and again?
Skippy along wrote: » Finally got my Henley arklow 7kw fitted delighted with it, here's the before and after pics Tidy job ... Fitter arrived at 9 gone at 1
leck wrote: » How are you doing with the Henley Arklow? Thanks for sharing the before and after pics. Could you tell me the total cost you paid? I'm looking at getting a Henley Arklow 5kW.
Skippy along wrote: » Hi it was 1,290 for the stove and bits that I needed see attached below,the labour was 320 euro so 1610euro all in, fitter arrived at 9am done and dusted by 1pm very happy with the work done If your able try and get the 7kw it's not that much bigger, i have specs if you need, anything else fire away.
leck wrote: » I think 7kW might be too much for the room, but might look at the specs to see if it would fit. ...just looked and see the difference is in the depth of the 5kW vs 7kW. The 7kW wouldn't fit.
Skippy along wrote: » Big difference in heat if you can
Tombo2001 wrote: » For the same amount of fuel - does a 7kw give off more heat than a 5kw.....?
leck wrote: » Had a Henley Arklow 5kW installed yesterday. Delighted with the result. Before and after pics attached. There had been an open fire in the fireplace originally, then an oil burner was fitted about 12 years ago, followed by an electric fire most recently. The stove was fitted into the existing opening although the granite slab at the back was removed. This allowed more room for insulation too. The brass fender has to go as it doesn't allow the door of the stove to open.
GY A1 wrote: » looks well how much was that stove and would you know what flue size
leck wrote: » That stove retails between €500 and €999 depending on where you go, so do shop around. I found it hard to compare prices online as that stove seems to be newer version of Henley Achill. Sorry, I don't know about flue size. The installer pulled out the old flexiflue liner that was for the oil stove and replace with new and then added vermiculite between that and clay pots. I was warned to only have three small fires before going full tilt. Last night the fire was an enormous blaze and all I had in there was a firelighter to start, one Aldi firelog, 4-5 bits of kindling and one briquette. Even after closing the air down, it was really blazing, so wondering if there's too much air getting in.