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Clearview me old fruit, they are the mutts nuts 5kw will sort you out a treat ;)

 

 

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I narrowed it down to the three ... Clearview , Morso and Burley . The Burly won as it was the most efficient at the time but any of those three would be good .

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cough cough

wot e said

cept fancier.

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Niftysteve,

If there is no ceiling (an annular gap), do those rules:lol: still apply.

Since the rising room air will insulate around/cool down the flue pipe and prevent heat getting trapped next the ceiling.

cheers

m

if the room has a vaulted ceiling then yes the 1.8 metre rule still applies so probbest to do the whole chimney system in twin wall even this gets quite warm for the first couple of metres

 

if going through a ceiling you need a fire stop fitted similar set up to this

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Whats best stove to run central heating as well

 

Fed up with damp after this year so taking the plunge and getting central heatingin

 

About 11 radiators to run , anything else I should knoew too?

 

 

Get a decent plumber in to advise on the heat output required, once you have that then look at Stratford to start with, british and well made with a range of different heat outputs.

 

Do a search on stoves here, there is plenty of info that I and others have posted.

 

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