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    A few pointers on wood burner installation....

    Okay, we're going for our installation this Sunday. We've had a pre-fit visit from the building inspector and he's happy with hearth etc so we're going to actually install this Sunday. i If there are any fitters here who can give any tips on the following we'd be very grateful! (BTW, my...
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    Space in front of a multi fuel burner

    Charnwood said the stove efficiency would be reduced but it would be okay from a BC point of view. They also said the warranty would still be okay but when i asked about having that in writing he wasn't so forthcoming! At least i won't have to drastically alter the fireplace now but it just...
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    Space in front of a multi fuel burner

    I'm on to it, just awaiting their call back. I wished we'd stuck with the open fire...... :?
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    Space in front of a multi fuel burner

    Hi Richard, thanks for the input. As for the stove, all three installers said that so long as a 2" gap is all around then it's fine. This is the trouble, you ask something, are told it's okay by those 'in the know' only to find out it's wrong. The second guys had suggested not fitting a stove...
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    Space in front of a multi fuel burner

    Resurrecting an oldish thread! We've bought a Charnwood country four and, after having three seperate quotes/opinions etc, we're still unsure as whether we DIY it. My brother is a Builder and his thoughts are that so long as BC clears it then it's safe. We've read through Part J and the parts...
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