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Insulation for stainless flue liner
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<blockquote data-quote="toolhawk" data-source="post: 867399" data-attributes="member: 9307"><p><strong>ss liner insul. !!!</strong></p><p></p><p>I am going to insulate mine this summer , as I know I have a tall completly outside chimney , but my chimney is completly new 6" ss liner,12" crock , double bricked on the outside , so if my stove runs continously and the top of chimney is sealed ,bottom is sealed you would think that space around the liner inside the crock would be heated ?? I just cleaned my chimney and ONLY the top 36 inches had any build up ,so I know its cooling down at the top. So I just read that some codes call for 1' OF OPEN SPACE AROUND LINER !! so this vermiculite stuff is rated to be right against the liner at extreme temp ?</p><p>Thanks </p><p>I WILL POST A PIC OF MY CHIMNEY HERE <a href="http://WWW.FOTKI.COM/TOOLHAWK" target="_blank">WWW.FOTKI.COM/TOOLHAWK</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toolhawk, post: 867399, member: 9307"] [b]ss liner insul. !!![/b] I am going to insulate mine this summer , as I know I have a tall completly outside chimney , but my chimney is completly new 6" ss liner,12" crock , double bricked on the outside , so if my stove runs continously and the top of chimney is sealed ,bottom is sealed you would think that space around the liner inside the crock would be heated ?? I just cleaned my chimney and ONLY the top 36 inches had any build up ,so I know its cooling down at the top. So I just read that some codes call for 1' OF OPEN SPACE AROUND LINER !! so this vermiculite stuff is rated to be right against the liner at extreme temp ? Thanks I WILL POST A PIC OF MY CHIMNEY HERE [url]WWW.FOTKI.COM/TOOLHAWK[/url] [/QUOTE]
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