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Looking at putting a multifuel stove in conservatory. We have a 2 /12 meter wall with windows on top. What sort of flue do I need and how long does it have to be if we're looking at having a bend to go through the outside wall?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That sounds a difficult proposition, there are so many buiding regulations about stoves and flues these days, bends have to be shallow and it has to go pretty much to the roof of the house - you'd need an double skinned insulated flue that's cool to the touch I think.
It is possible but I'll reckon it'll be very expensive if you can get somebody to take it on.
Have you thought about something like this instead?
http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/wood_burning_sto ves/Esse-Electric-Stoves.html
If you're dead set give stovesonline a ring on the number on the website and talk it through with them. I found them very helpful - even though I wasn't buying from them <blush>
It is possible but I'll reckon it'll be very expensive if you can get somebody to take it on.
Have you thought about something like this instead?
http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/wood_burning_sto ves/Esse-Electric-Stoves.html
If you're dead set give stovesonline a ring on the number on the website and talk it through with them. I found them very helpful - even though I wasn't buying from them <blush>
Weve got a multifuel stove on our boat, the "chimmney pipe" does get really hot- i dont know if its a different "rule" for a house stove though , these sort of fires can be either top or back outlet..and the back outlet is roughly a foot from the base of the fire , with it being in your conservatotory i would opt for the back "outlet" especially if you have children-and as long as the "chimney" is not where the children could grab the "pipe" (if they could) otherwise a "top" fitting is best. as for legnth of "pipe" thats a tricky one as you dont want the smoke blowing back into your conservatotory or the upstairs window-all i can say is put a "pipe" legnth higher then your back bedroom - hope ive explained it ok :)