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Rear outlet stove pipe
lagi
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I need to get a rear outlet stove pipe due to how the stove will sit in the fireplace.
The stove will sit slightly protruding from the fireplace (the hearth was made for this).
Can somebody confirm that i should be looking for a 90° bend?
Would i be wanting one with a door in it? (Same price as without but didn't know if its more hassle.) I won't have access to it as stove would be sitting too far back anyway.
Providing this gives me the depth i require, do i then need to source a straight bit to fit upto the register plate?
Is vitreous enamel the material i should be looking for?
The stove will sit slightly protruding from the fireplace (the hearth was made for this).
Can somebody confirm that i should be looking for a 90° bend?
Would i be wanting one with a door in it? (Same price as without but didn't know if its more hassle.) I won't have access to it as stove would be sitting too far back anyway.
Providing this gives me the depth i require, do i then need to source a straight bit to fit upto the register plate?
Is vitreous enamel the material i should be looking for?
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No you do not want a 90 deg bend !
You want a T piece for rear connection with a blank on the end such as http://www.hotline-chimneys.co.uk/bends-tees/vitreous-matt-black-90-deg-tee-excluding-cap-150mm-6inch.html
then the blank http://www.hotline-chimneys.co.uk/bends-tees/tee-cap-stainless-150mm-6inch.html
then ideally a straight piece with a sweep access plate http://www.hotline-chimneys.co.uk/lengths/vitreous-matt-black-600mm-length-w-door-150mm-6inch.html these are available in different lengths.
The web site has just been used to highlight what you need and I am in no way connected to them.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0 -
Thanks, should have guessed it would be the dearer option.0
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I did a stove only last week that the customer had "been having trouble with". Straight out the back into a 90 - which was almost completely blocked with debris from the liner - there was probably no more than 2 square inches of free space left. This is how people end up gassing themselves!0
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Looking at ordering the parts needed. For the straight part that fits onto the tee piece and will join the adaptor in the register plate. Do you have much play? Or would i cut it down to fit? Just wondering how i know what length to order without yet having the t-piece or the register plate?0
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You have to look at the height of the stove and the height the register plate will be fitted, the t pieces are generally level with the top of the stove.
The straight piece ( with access ) needs to be long enough to go at least 4" above the register plate.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0 -
I have decided to order the parts but omit this pipe until i have done a dry assembly as looking at the drawings it doesn't seem like there will be enough room for a pipe with access.
That way hopefully won't get the wrong length.
Parts are coming Tuesday sometime, so will update after that.0
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