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    Running boiler pipes through chimney?

    The burner is an Esse woodburning stove set in an inglenook. It's got a 6 inch flue into plate above. There's about 8 inches between the flue and the oak beam and about 10 inches between the flue and the rear chimney wall. (and a couple of feet to each side). So, the liner would be about 6-8...
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    Running boiler pipes through chimney?

    Thanks for your .... helpful?..... response, I'm sure your valuable contribution made you smile. Let's hope you have a life outside this forum, although I suspect..... maybe not?!! Before you reply, do me, and I hope, those who actually have a valuable input, a favour. Don't.
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    Running boiler pipes through chimney?

    Hi, we're looking at running boiler pipes through a chimney, the chimney has a flexible liner from a wood burner in it. There's plenty of room between the liner and the external wall. Is there a way to protect the pipes from heat given off by the liner? Thanks
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    Running boiler pipes through chimney?

    Hi, we're looking at running boiler pipes through a chimney, the chimney has a flexible liner from a wood burner in it. There's plenty of room between the liner and the external wall. Is there a way to protect the pipes from heat given off by the liner? Thanks
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    Esse (AGA) working alongside Gas Boiler - Possible?

    Not sure if any one can help with this. We're installing an Esse woodburning kitchen stove (just like an aga, but burns wood). We'd like to link it to our existing central heating system but obviously don't need to run it in the summer. Someone suggested we could use it alongside a...
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