My installer did not insulate above the damper block plate...should I take it out and add Roxul or forget about it? Pellet stove has uninsulated flex tube through interior 2 story chimney. thanks to all who reply.
It's sealed... the installers were VERY generous with the hi-temp silicone. house stunk for 2 days...The key is: Is the damper blocked off and completely airtight? If it is I see no problem. If it isn't heated air from the living space will find its way to the leak and go up the chimney space. Just like leaving a window open.
Ron
IIRC, Harman suggests to insulate above the plate. But if the plate is completely air tight you should be OK too. When I installed my insert I stuffed a couple batts of roxul in the flue and only tacked down my block off plate w/o sealant so I could service it easily if I ever had to. Even on the coldest of days when the stove was cold and out for cleaning, I didn't feel cold or any drafts of air coming in from the plate. That's even with a small air-gap at the top of my flue to feed air in for the OAK.
How far up did you go with the oak? I'm reading where the chimney even if capped, is sufficient for air. Some drill holes and some get the caps vented.IIRC, Harman suggests to insulate above the plate. But if the plate is completely air tight you should be OK too. When I installed my insert I stuffed a couple batts of roxul in the flue and only tacked down my block off plate w/o sealant so I could service it easily if I ever had to. Even on the coldest of days when the stove was cold and out for cleaning, I didn't feel cold or any drafts of air coming in from the plate. That's even with a small air-gap at the top of my flue to feed air in for the OAK.
How far up did you go with the oak? I'm reading where the chimney even if capped, is sufficient for air. Some drill holes and some get the caps vented.
Anyone know where you can buy a small quantity of roxul / mineral wool? Small being the key word, I'm only looking for enough to insulate the area where my pellet flue and OAK enter my 8" stainless fireplace flue; 1 cubic foot would be more than enough. I've been to Lowes and HD and they only sell it in lifetime supply size.
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