Need some input from a gas type worker person.
In my living room I have a gas fire (Flavel Emberflo I think IIRC)
There is no flu liner but instead of a chimney pot I have a small cowl. The house already had this when I got it and a Corgi type person commissioned it when I removed the old fire and fitted this one. The house was built in 1874 so it's just a stone chimney, very long, 11' 6" ceilings , cellar to roof is 3 floors + loft.
In the cellar I have an old range that I was thinking of starting to use in order to burn crap, wood and whatever combustible material I could lay my hands on.
Problem is that cellar and living room share the chimney and I wonder if this will be a problem. If I line the chimney for the gas fire then the outside of that will perhaps get really hot depending on what I burn in the cellar, if I don't line it then the gas exhaust will mix with the cellar exhaust and there will be a massive difference in temperature. Do I leave the gas cowl on or replace it with a normal pot? I don't know what effect any of this may have on the functionality of the system.
I wouldn't like to damage the wife as I can't cook and would starve.
In my living room I have a gas fire (Flavel Emberflo I think IIRC)
There is no flu liner but instead of a chimney pot I have a small cowl. The house already had this when I got it and a Corgi type person commissioned it when I removed the old fire and fitted this one. The house was built in 1874 so it's just a stone chimney, very long, 11' 6" ceilings , cellar to roof is 3 floors + loft.
In the cellar I have an old range that I was thinking of starting to use in order to burn crap, wood and whatever combustible material I could lay my hands on.
Problem is that cellar and living room share the chimney and I wonder if this will be a problem. If I line the chimney for the gas fire then the outside of that will perhaps get really hot depending on what I burn in the cellar, if I don't line it then the gas exhaust will mix with the cellar exhaust and there will be a massive difference in temperature. Do I leave the gas cowl on or replace it with a normal pot? I don't know what effect any of this may have on the functionality of the system.
I wouldn't like to damage the wife as I can't cook and would starve.
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