We had a Petit Godin stove installed in our kitchen by a local supplier.Sadly we,ve had problems.
The 125mm.flue pipe goes directly from the rear of the stove thru the wall(horizontally for almost 1 m.) into an attached barn ,then up the wall to the roof .The supplier said single skin stainless steel would be fine ,since it was not "really" outside.
After initial condensation problems the outside chimney was "lagged" and this seemed to be ok until for some reason the 'T' deformed and the chimney slipped down.The result was that some of the nearby timbers set on fire!!
After the replacement of the 'T' and the chimney supports the same problem has occurred again.
The supplier is now suggesting that the horizontal section is the problem(despite having installed it).
Clearly I have "issues" with the supplier ,but has anyone had a similar problem and found a solution.
The 125mm.flue pipe goes directly from the rear of the stove thru the wall(horizontally for almost 1 m.) into an attached barn ,then up the wall to the roof .The supplier said single skin stainless steel would be fine ,since it was not "really" outside.
After initial condensation problems the outside chimney was "lagged" and this seemed to be ok until for some reason the 'T' deformed and the chimney slipped down.The result was that some of the nearby timbers set on fire!!
After the replacement of the 'T' and the chimney supports the same problem has occurred again.
The supplier is now suggesting that the horizontal section is the problem(despite having installed it).
Clearly I have "issues" with the supplier ,but has anyone had a similar problem and found a solution.