sbest1973
30th August 2009, 03:58 PM
Hi Guys,
First time poster here so please forgive me if I have posted this in the wrong section!
We are about to insert a slow combustion wood heater into our open fireplace. We have pretty much picked the model we want however I seem to be getting some inconsistent advice on fluing. One person has said as long as the chimney is in good condition there is no need to put in a flu.
Another guy (from a shop) said if we don't put in a flu then we will lose a lot of heat up the chimney. This doesn't sound right to me. A little bit of heat will obviously escape from the round hole on top of the unit, but would a flu really make it more effective then not having a flu and just making use of the chimney?
Obviously installation will be easier without a flu and will also be a lot cheaper.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
First time poster here so please forgive me if I have posted this in the wrong section!
We are about to insert a slow combustion wood heater into our open fireplace. We have pretty much picked the model we want however I seem to be getting some inconsistent advice on fluing. One person has said as long as the chimney is in good condition there is no need to put in a flu.
Another guy (from a shop) said if we don't put in a flu then we will lose a lot of heat up the chimney. This doesn't sound right to me. A little bit of heat will obviously escape from the round hole on top of the unit, but would a flu really make it more effective then not having a flu and just making use of the chimney?
Obviously installation will be easier without a flu and will also be a lot cheaper.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.