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What is a flue stat?

What is a flue stat?

A flue stat has a probe which is mounted on or near the flue pipe of your stove. When the stove is lit the flue pipe gets hot very fast, the probe also heats up, and when it has reached the set temperature (say 50ÂșC) then a live is sent to the load unit or pump to turn it on.

How many bends are in a flue?

There must be no bends greater than 45 degrees and there must be no more than four bends in the chimney. If you are using four bends then you must have a soot door between the second and third bend (Building Regs).

How hot should my flue be?

In normal operation a flue pipe will be at 150 to 250 degrees centigrade but can go a lot higher. If deposits attached to the inside of a flue catch fire then a flue pipe can even glow red (worst case scenario and extremely rare).

Does a flue need a bend?

Fireplace flues are intended to provide the inflow of oxygen to aid combustion and the outflow of fumes and gases. When the realities of your home’s architecture require building a bend into your flue, attempt to avoid any slope, or offset, of 45 degrees or greater. …

How far away should a TV be from a wood stove?

How Far Away Should A TV Be From A Wood Stove? A general rule is that the TV should be no closer than three feet. Don’t allow the TV to be within this distance if it is closer. If the TV is within this distance, it could cause damage to the screen.

Can a flue run horizontally?

Most flues are fitted horizontally, although it may be appropriate for flues to be placed vertically on some properties. If the boiler is not fitted to an external wall, for example, a vertical may be used to channel waste gases through and out of the roof space.

Do chimney flues have to be straight?

Fireplace flues are intended to provide the inflow of oxygen to aid combustion and the outflow of fumes and gases. Both of these objectives are best accomplished by a flue that rises straight up from the fireplace.

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Ruth Doyle