I am replacing my Lopi Insert this summer with a BK Princess insert
I am also planning to install a full length SS flexible liner. I have studies the options from the normal vendors (Chimney liner Direct\woodland direct\Northland express). Before pulling the trigger on all the components I was hoping to get a little advice. First, here is the specifics about my chimney set up - Center of the house chimney approximately 23' to where it will connect to the stove, three terra-cotter flues (one for furnace\one for the new BK\one unused flue all the way to the basement). At the top I have a big SS cap\spark arrester that covers all three flues. Without climbing all the way up there to measure the flue size I simply measured the brush I use to sweep - the approximate measurement is 7x11 so I am assuming the flue size is in fact 7x11.
So now to my question - I was considering purchasing a double wall flexible liner and adding to the .5" insulation blanket. But now I am getting concerned if this will even fit down the flue?? The flue is in good shape as far as I know as I am the one who sweeps it each year. There is only one real bend in the run and that is at the smoke shelf - but is it not extreme by any stretch of the imagination. I have noticed that they have pre-insulated liners at woodland direct that look pretty slick and seem like they may be easier to get down the flue - would these be the way to go. My other question is should I even bother with insulation on an internal chimney like this - my instinct says yes but I dont want to buy expensive insulation only to not be able to get it down the flue and have to rip it off in the end.
Any suggestions for my situation would be appreciated

So now to my question - I was considering purchasing a double wall flexible liner and adding to the .5" insulation blanket. But now I am getting concerned if this will even fit down the flue?? The flue is in good shape as far as I know as I am the one who sweeps it each year. There is only one real bend in the run and that is at the smoke shelf - but is it not extreme by any stretch of the imagination. I have noticed that they have pre-insulated liners at woodland direct that look pretty slick and seem like they may be easier to get down the flue - would these be the way to go. My other question is should I even bother with insulation on an internal chimney like this - my instinct says yes but I dont want to buy expensive insulation only to not be able to get it down the flue and have to rip it off in the end.
Any suggestions for my situation would be appreciated