- Feb 5, 2006
- 400
OK, so I screwed up. I thought all was well when my insert was installed this past spring. I passed inspection, but, the inspector spent all of 30 seconds in the house, and he never caught the screw up either, but I'm not blaming anyone but myself.
A little background. Heatilator e39 that has the sl300 flu pipe in a stick constructed chiney chase. A 316ti liner is installed inside the sl300 flu pipe.
A recent post discussing the temp rating of the sl300 pipe raised my concern when I discovered that the flu pipe is only rated for 1700 degrees. So, time to pull the liner and install the insulation. I do admit, I never realized the insulation was necessary. I figured it was to be used in case of a drafting problem because I figured the sl300 was "good enough".
So, my next weekend is all ready planned with a fun filled activity. Just thought I would post this so that anyone in a similiar situation can avoid the extra work.
Next concern is getting it all to fit back down the sl300 pipe. Any tricks? I hear it can be a real bear. I will probably have to have one person pulling with a rope while I'm on the roof pushing. Serves me right, flame away. KD
A little background. Heatilator e39 that has the sl300 flu pipe in a stick constructed chiney chase. A 316ti liner is installed inside the sl300 flu pipe.
A recent post discussing the temp rating of the sl300 pipe raised my concern when I discovered that the flu pipe is only rated for 1700 degrees. So, time to pull the liner and install the insulation. I do admit, I never realized the insulation was necessary. I figured it was to be used in case of a drafting problem because I figured the sl300 was "good enough".
So, my next weekend is all ready planned with a fun filled activity. Just thought I would post this so that anyone in a similiar situation can avoid the extra work.
Next concern is getting it all to fit back down the sl300 pipe. Any tricks? I hear it can be a real bear. I will probably have to have one person pulling with a rope while I'm on the roof pushing. Serves me right, flame away. KD