by no1son »
Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:46 pm
Greg,positioning of the vents should be, a) approx 12" from floor level above skirting boards for the lower vent with the angled face pointing downward.b) The second higher vent should terminate as high as is possible external to the property and not in the loft space.
If, as you say,the chimney has been capped off and you are now using coal bare in mind that the flues from each room converge at the stack,this will be shown in the loft by an inverted Y shape on the side of the house bearing the chimney ( without knowing Im assuming it is standard ).You should have at least one flue terminating in a pot/flue terminal.A general rule is if the stack is capped off ( pots removed and replaced with a bed of slate and mortar over its area),and the terminal is positioned central then it acts as a vent for each flue.If on the other hand it is positioned off centre it indicates it is a terminal for that flue,your mention of a flue liner tells me there was a "back boiler" using that flue at some stage and if this was the case then any terminal could be still connected to that liner.In theory it is possible to have spillage at the point of convergence of the flues and the air vent you installed is acting as the termination point for your coal burning appliance,I would suggest contacting a local chimney sweep to investigate further but make sure he is corgi registered.Wish you well.