Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Jun 05, 2011 10:20 pm In the planning stage of installing a Regency Berwick Builtin Wood heater and need to design the running of the flue. Current placement does not allow for a flue going straight up through the roof. There is a valley gutter there. Can I go straight up through the ceiling and then have a bend in the roofspace to alow for a different exit through the roof? Anyone done/seen this before? Thanks for any comments or suggestions. Marten Re: Regency Berwick Builtin Wood heater, flue design 2Jun 08, 2011 10:30 am So long as you don't go to sharp on the bend it should be OK. I'd try to keep the bend to less than 60° to allow a continuous flow up ward 0 1354 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi everyone Question about Brevis gas heating undergound - was recently installed by previous owners (<1 year old) but live in a relatively large house - 4 bdr - and only… 0 2221 We are tossing up between a Jarrahdale radiant wood fire (the Pioneer) and a convection wood fire (Innovator or Countryman) but cannot decide on which type of wood fire is… 0 5255 |