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Unwashed is your man to answer this, I think he installed the same in his mansion of a shed, :)
I bet that shed is warm place when the stove is on.. ;D..have you got a armchair to go with it.. ;DLooks great!
Hm...yes..you will need..all the approved burners are designed to be installed into houses...they won't draw the air in correct rate for smoke free burning if installed with shorter flue.Cheap burners that you see in machine mart etc..sold for woodburning are ideal in shed sitiuation..but not 'approved' :-\..they are 'workshop' heaters..If you do decide to go 'cheaper' option and diy it..you NEED to burn dry/cured wood..so any smoke coming from chimney is barely visible...thus no complains.Council checks any smoke with a coloured chart against sky..during day light hours..very scientific way.. ::)..and if they find any reason to enter premises because of the 'wrong' kind of smoke...you've had it if the burner is not correct...and will face a fine.I know that some of our neighbours are still using open fireplace..but they are careful what they burn and when they light their fires..and they've never had any complains or visits from council recarding the smoke.
Quote from: goodlife on November 25, 2011, 08:47:24Hm...yes..you will need..all the approved burners are designed to be installed into houses...they won't draw the air in correct rate for smoke free burning if installed with shorter flue.Cheap burners that you see in machine mart etc..sold for woodburning are ideal in shed sitiuation..but not 'approved' :-\..they are 'workshop' heaters..If you do decide to go 'cheaper' option and diy it..you NEED to burn dry/cured wood..so any smoke coming from chimney is barely visible...thus no complains.Council checks any smoke with a coloured chart against sky..during day light hours..very scientific way.. ::)..and if they find any reason to enter premises because of the 'wrong' kind of smoke...you've had it if the burner is not correct...and will face a fine.I know that some of our neighbours are still using open fireplace..but they are careful what they burn and when they light their fires..and they've never had any complains or visits from council recarding the smoke.Theres one single smoke free zone in Lincolnshire, at North Hykeham. Otherwise you can burn what you like stopping short at copper cable and car tyres !!There are some advantages to living in the back of beyond.
Quote from: lincsyokel2 on November 25, 2011, 21:58:34Quote from: goodlife on November 25, 2011, 08:47:24Hm...yes..you will need..all the approved burners are designed to be installed into houses...they won't draw the air in correct rate for smoke free burning if installed with shorter flue.Cheap burners that you see in machine mart etc..sold for woodburning are ideal in shed sitiuation..but not 'approved' :-\..they are 'workshop' heaters..If you do decide to go 'cheaper' option and diy it..you NEED to burn dry/cured wood..so any smoke coming from chimney is barely visible...thus no complains.Council checks any smoke with a coloured chart against sky..during day light hours..very scientific way.. ::)..and if they find any reason to enter premises because of the 'wrong' kind of smoke...you've had it if the burner is not correct...and will face a fine.I know that some of our neighbours are still using open fireplace..but they are careful what they burn and when they light their fires..and they've never had any complains or visits from council recarding the smoke.Theres one single smoke free zone in Lincolnshire, at North Hykeham. Otherwise you can burn what you like stopping short at copper cable and car tyres !!There are some advantages to living in the back of beyond.Have they started to burn Stubble again in Yellowbelly land?,