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CAN YOU USE A FLUE FITTED FOR A GAS FIRE FOR A WOODBURNER?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:17 pm
by Rita Kirk
I have a gas fire and a metal flue that was professionally fitted into the chimney in my house some 3 years ago. I am now thinking of replacing the gas fire with a woodburner. It is possible to re-use the existing flue; or will I have to arrange for a new one to be fitted (ie specific for a woodburner)?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:44 pm
by stoneyboy
Rita Kirk,
Depends on the diameter of the flue liner which was installed, the minimum for wood burners is 125mm.
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 3:40 pm
by steveo2463
Hi
It does not depend on the diameter, it does depend on the class of liner. Class one is for solid fuel and class 2 is for class 2 gas (1 has a natural draw the other does not). The older open gas grates used a class one 180mm or 200mm id liner and the class 2 liners were/are mainly 125 or 100mm (occasionally 150mm). Class one is 316 grade and double skinned with w 10 year warranty (you could also use 904 grade with a woodburner which has a 20 year gaurantee). Gas class 2 is single skinned and will burn out straight away if used on solid fuel.
A hetas registered person should install or you could get a builder to do this and have the work signed off by buildiung regs however the liner should be data plated and the stove certificated. You will also need a CO alarm to room.
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:17 am
by Ryder
steveo2463 wrote:Hi
It does not depend on the diameter, it does depend on the class of liner. Class one is for solid fuel and class 2 is for class 2 gas (1 has a natural draw the other does not). The older open gas grates used a class one 180mm or 200mm id liner and the class 2 liners were/are mainly 125 or 100mm (occasionally 150mm). Class one is 316 grade and double skinned with w 10 year warranty (you could also use 904 grade with a woodburner which has a 20 year gaurantee). Gas class 2 is single skinned and will burn out straight away if used on solid fuel.
A hetas registered person should install or you could get a builder to do this and have the work signed off by buildiung regs however the liner should be data plated and the stove certificated. You will also need a CO alarm to room.
Completely agree with you..!!
It depends on the class of the liner and Class one is for solid fuel and class 2 is for class 2 gas and class 1 has a natural draw which other don't have..!! :)