Tom J
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the way i see it, if i'm putting a wood burner in anyway and running it to heat the living room, why not take advantage of the extra heat its kicking out?
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RichR
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mine (nor Dad's two) isn't connected to the central heating and in all honesty, when they're burning efficiently, the heating never comes on anyway as one unit is enough to heat the entire house. Even though the chimney is well insulated, it heats up and emits heat well after the fire has burned out
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
won't be 1800kW
the biggest clearview stove is only 12kW
[Edited on 11-10-2011 by LiVe LeE]
Maybe it's 18kw Not sure, I remember her dad banging on about it!
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sc0ott
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Will you need a building warrant for this?
I know in scotland the sbsa states its no required in, most instances.
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Twiggy
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I have just got the inlaws 30 pallets for over the winter
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RichR
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not sure if you need Building warrant (tbh not 100% what that means) However, it does have to be installed in accordance with Building Regulations Part J - Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems which gives various regs including hearth thinckness and dimensions to combustible materials etc
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adiohead
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We're having one fitted soon, I'll take some pics.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
not sure if you need Building warrant (tbh not 100% what that means) However, it does have to be installed in accordance with Building Regulations Part J - Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems which gives various regs including hearth thinckness and dimensions to combustible materials etc
They are never going to know if you don't tell them.
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RichR
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I think it was more of an issue when the HIPs were mandatory but not so much now.
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sc0ott
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
not sure if you need Building warrant (tbh not 100% what that means) However, it does have to be installed in accordance with Building Regulations Part J - Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems which gives various regs including hearth thinckness and dimensions to combustible materials etc
They are never going to know if you don't tell them.
No, but if someone complains about the smell then you will have environmental agency on to you and then building control can easily be enformed.
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RichR
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smell??
All depends vary much if you're in a smoke control area
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mwg
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What smell? You don't burn shit on it.
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Ben G
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it's no different to asians smelling the street out with their curry feasts.
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Twiggy
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mattk
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
I have just got the inlaws 30 pallets for over the winter
that will last a week, these things use a serious amount of wood in winter when they are roaring ours burned a full hardwood front door in a day once, and it took some effort smashing the thing up before we got the chain saw
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