I'm putting in another wood burner in (this time in the kitchen) and have a question regarding the stove flue pipe. I only have a very shallow depth up the chimney flue (9 1/2") for the stove flue to go into.
Structurally, would there be problems if the cast iron flue from the stove was say 2" from the back wall? It is an internal party wall, so 9" two courses thick. I'm worried about the heat coming from the flue damaging the bricks/mortar. Gaps around and above the stove itself exceed the manufacturer's recommendations.
The first installation I did was signed off successfully and I didn't face the same issue I am here with distances.
Structurally, would there be problems if the cast iron flue from the stove was say 2" from the back wall? It is an internal party wall, so 9" two courses thick. I'm worried about the heat coming from the flue damaging the bricks/mortar. Gaps around and above the stove itself exceed the manufacturer's recommendations.
The first installation I did was signed off successfully and I didn't face the same issue I am here with distances.
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