Insulation material for block off plate

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LONDONDERRY

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May 23, 2008
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New Hampshire
This is my 2nd heating season and last year I made a block off plate out of sheet metal for a stove insert, but I did not add a batt of insulation on the block off plate. This year I plan to correct this. However, before I proceed, can anyone tell first is insulation required and if so what material to use. I was considering Kaowool but before I make the purchase I want to see if someone else can recommend something else.

Regard
Frank
 
Technically, block off plate, nor insulation required.
Block off plate still a very good idea and added safety factor, so kudos to that decision.
If the top plate is sealed off and the block off plate also sealed off, insulation is not a necessity, as its is now dead air space, and that also acts as an insulator.
I re-used the old rockwool off the slammer install block off plate from the insert I tore out. It isn't purdy, and not sure it covers ever square inch on top of the plate.
If you want to insulate, use rockwool, kawool or any other fire/temp rated insulation. Fiberglass is frowned upon due to its melting point not being near or equal to code chimney temp ratings.
 
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