Wood burning stoves.
Insulation around wood stove pipe.
The stove sits in front of the fireplace and the piping runs through the damper plate opening and up the length of the chimney about 20 feet.
Compress the insulation around the rigid liner by hand until the two edges snap and lock together.
Fiberglass insulation normally comes in the form of batts or blankets.
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Sprayed polyurethane foam will start to burn at about 650 degrees fahrenheit which is within the range of a wood stove s chimney temperature.
The fb grand manually specifically says to do this.
The area around the pipe will be an air heat leak i guess.
These are strips of the material that are cut to length for installation by being stapled to the ceiling of a basement or the floor of an attic and by being affixed around fittings such as pipe work and chimneys.
If the point where your chimney passes through your wall or roof is badly insulated there is a lot of heat passing through that area and into the outdoors.
Fireplaces emit a comforting glow during cold winter nights but if they are poorly designed they may take more heat out of your house than they put into it.
The only insulation that should be touching that flue pipe is something that s rated for high temperatures like mineral wool and even then only in accordance to the manufacturer s instructions.
Available in 24 lengths.
Fire bug yes just in the damper area.
I want to insulate in the void above the woodburner so it will be about 2m above the actual fire.
Rigid insulation increases the outside diameter of the liner pipe by 1 75.
At the top i have a plate covering the flue with a cap on top.
Voids in a chimney flue liner to the full height of the flue is to use vermiculite chips can be bought for insulation purposes or as soil treatment check around for.
I am reinsulating this wall and i need some advise on how to insulate this.
Piffin aug 06 2007 12 56am 3 look again at the parts a ceiling support has the cieling trim but also a shield that is a larger diameter than the pipe and stands 6 8 up into the insulation space of a typical flat cieling.
You worry for good reason.
Air traveling over the surface of the flue pipe may be required to keep it safe and cool.
I have a fireplace insert in my basement.
You should never have insulation in contact with a wood stove flue pipe.
This is why they sell special insulation for wood liners.
You cannot put fiberglass insulation around wood stove pipe or liners the liners are rated to 2100 deg with proper insulation and as you stated the fiberglass is less than that.
The pipe comes out of the wall into the garage and up to the roof.
I was thinking of doing some better framing around it and maybe use rigid foam insulation but i read that building code requires a 2 gap around.