Building regs help (flue outlet position)
Building regs help (flue outlet position)
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dirty boy

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14,827 posts

233 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Just a quickie

I've had a look through the regs, but can't quite understand it, as it's referring to pitched roof lines.

See picture.

Can I position a woodburner flue outlet on the wall where marked red? It will be an external flue, going out of the back of the stove, and postioned externally.

Any ideas on how high it would have to go? Pointless having a flue reaching for the stars as it would look daft!

TIA


Arthur Jackson

2,111 posts

254 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Whatever regs say you'll need it high enough to get wind across it.

dirty boy

Original Poster:

14,827 posts

233 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Arthur Jackson said:
Whatever regs say you'll need it high enough to get wind across it.
I'm fairly open at the back, garden is over 100ft and then back onto bungalows etc?

At the front is a field?


dickymint

28,525 posts

282 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Rule No1. Follow the appliance manufacturers instructions.

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

207 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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I thought the flue had to protrude over the top of any roof? Might be wrong, but I remember seeing something like that on one of those cowboy builder thingies.

tim0409

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183 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Jonboy_t said:
I thought the flue had to protrude over the top of any roof? Might be wrong, but I remember seeing something like that on one of those cowboy builder thingies.
No - I have recently finished building my house and given the high pitch of my roof and the position of the stove I would have had to have a very long flue if this was the case! I can't remember the exact measurement (2.3m rings a bell), but so long as your flue terminates this distance from the roof you are okay. Funnily enough, when I was planning to add the stove (it was an afterthought so not contained in the original building warrant) a couple of people told me it had to be higher than the roofline, but after a bit of research of the regs luckily this is not the case.

tim0409

5,758 posts

183 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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sorry - posted twice.

Evo141n

274 posts

184 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Approved Doc J: Diagram 17:
Note 4) A vertical flue fixed to an outside wall should be treated as equivalent to an inside flue emerging at the nearest edge of the roof
So...
B: elsewhere on a roof (whether pitched or flat)
at least 1000mm above...the weather surface.

Just make sure you're 2.3m horizontaly from any other vertical or sloping surface, which from your diagram you seem to be.

Not too difficult ;-)


Edited by Evo141n on Tuesday 16th August 16:42

roofer

5,136 posts

235 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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As above, 1 metre above and 1 metre away from nearest opening window where applicable.