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"If you are installing one try to get fresh air the fire needs to be under the fire. Proper double skined flue is the recomended method for the flue but stainless steel flue liner can be used up a chimney. As goes for stove pick wisely there is bans coming in with older stoves that dont use secondary air. Companies are allowed to sell off old stoves just to get rid of them. Customers can be forced to change them when the ban comes into effect even if a few years old. I built my own wood stove as I own 2 of them. Built a downdraft stove like the xeoos, rais bionic and jayline ul200 these are expensive for what they are. I also have a rocket stove Both are smokeless soon after lighting The rocket stove been the better with less wood usage than the downdraft stoves" You sound like you know your stuff on fire! I just bought a properly with a beautiful cast iron open fireplace. It’s hard to describe without seeing it but for a fireplace it’s not very deep , the firewall in angled forwards then goes into the chimney opening which has a met cover over it. I believe this design is to project more heat into the room as open fires are notoriously inefficient compared to stoves. What else can I do to increase the heat output ? Any tips on wood type or fire techniques? It’s no way near as good as a stove for heat but far to nice to replace | |||
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"You sound like you know your stuff on fire! I just bought a properly with a beautiful cast iron open fireplace. It’s hard to describe without seeing it but for a fireplace it’s not very deep , the firewall in angled forwards then goes into the chimney opening which has a met cover over it. I believe this design is to project more heat into the room as open fires are notoriously inefficient compared to stoves. What else can I do to increase the heat output ? Any tips on wood type or fire techniques? It’s no way near as good as a stove for heat but far to nice to replace " There is 2 types of cast fireplace stoves A show type and a proper inset cast unit inside of the chimney and built with firebricks showpiece https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_aYD-S4i7A proper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omq244O1WqI the third type is the fire grate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deRATsBWUD8 the proper answer is no | |||
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"remember open fire loose 80% of their heat, log burning stoves only loose 20% heatas regestered fitters would be my goto answer costs but then its fitted right,we had a guy who saved us £800 because our flue was already lined , we didnt know xx" Not any more if you fit a front to them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5ocYvdQ_1s But beaware as some only work with wood and some do have secondary air built onto the inserts on an open fire | |||
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