This has probably been anwered on the forum somewhere but I can't seem to find it.
I am contemplating installing a Jotul Rockland 550 insert into an existing woodburning fireplace. I will have it professionally installed. The existing fireplace is a steel heatilator type measuring 36" x 24" x 24". There is a fresh air vent to the front of the firebox. When installing the stainless steel flue liner (which will run to the top of the existing masonary chimney) should the opening through the existing damper be sealed off around the liner. And should the top of the liner be insulated to prevent air returning down around the liner. The installer I am talking to suggests that this remain open to prevent the liner from overheating.
I am contemplating installing a Jotul Rockland 550 insert into an existing woodburning fireplace. I will have it professionally installed. The existing fireplace is a steel heatilator type measuring 36" x 24" x 24". There is a fresh air vent to the front of the firebox. When installing the stainless steel flue liner (which will run to the top of the existing masonary chimney) should the opening through the existing damper be sealed off around the liner. And should the top of the liner be insulated to prevent air returning down around the liner. The installer I am talking to suggests that this remain open to prevent the liner from overheating.