hi all,
i have searched and not found anything that answers my problem but if i've missed something, i apologise and would appreciate a point in the direction of the relevant thread(s).
anyway, i have a 10kw woodburner and i'm burning dry wood and it is connected via a 150mm stainless flue pipe to a 180mm stainless flue liner. the chimney is on an external wall and the height is about 12 or 13m from the burner. i have fitted a flue damper just above the burner and it has helped quite a lot but i still don't get a lot of heat from it. If i get it burning well and then open the door i get a terrific blast of heat that lasts for maybe half an hour but then it dies down and i have to close the door and be cold for a while.
anybody tell me what is the problem? the woodburner itself maybe? or the flue too long? if so, what can i do about it?
i have searched and not found anything that answers my problem but if i've missed something, i apologise and would appreciate a point in the direction of the relevant thread(s).
anyway, i have a 10kw woodburner and i'm burning dry wood and it is connected via a 150mm stainless flue pipe to a 180mm stainless flue liner. the chimney is on an external wall and the height is about 12 or 13m from the burner. i have fitted a flue damper just above the burner and it has helped quite a lot but i still don't get a lot of heat from it. If i get it burning well and then open the door i get a terrific blast of heat that lasts for maybe half an hour but then it dies down and i have to close the door and be cold for a while.
anybody tell me what is the problem? the woodburner itself maybe? or the flue too long? if so, what can i do about it?