Hi all, I am writing in the hope that someone can give me some inspiration or help with my multi fuel boiler stove.
I fitted a Broseley Hercules a few years back and have had a lot of complaints from one neighbour about the smell of the stove. In fairness the smell from the chimney to me is not consistent with what I have in the grate. If for example I put coal on the fire you get the white smoke from the coal lighting but as well as the smell of the coal burning there is like a hard acidy type smell. Similarly if I cut up old wooden pallets and burn them you get the same acidy type smell rather than just the smell of burning timber. Originally I rolled up a piece of mild steel 8 inches in diameter and about 2 feet long to connect the stove outlet to the existing earthenware chimney, but later changed to a double skin flexible liner which starts at the stove and goes all the way to the top of the chimney.
What I'm wondering is if I should have a section of vitrous enamel installed straight after the stove and if so if this would make any differene ti the smell, any advice would be much appreciated
I have encloseda link to a company selling the same stove so you can see what it is
Many thanks
http://www.qualitystoves.co.uk/broseley-hercules-multifuel-boiler-stove-p-201.html
I fitted a Broseley Hercules a few years back and have had a lot of complaints from one neighbour about the smell of the stove. In fairness the smell from the chimney to me is not consistent with what I have in the grate. If for example I put coal on the fire you get the white smoke from the coal lighting but as well as the smell of the coal burning there is like a hard acidy type smell. Similarly if I cut up old wooden pallets and burn them you get the same acidy type smell rather than just the smell of burning timber. Originally I rolled up a piece of mild steel 8 inches in diameter and about 2 feet long to connect the stove outlet to the existing earthenware chimney, but later changed to a double skin flexible liner which starts at the stove and goes all the way to the top of the chimney.
What I'm wondering is if I should have a section of vitrous enamel installed straight after the stove and if so if this would make any differene ti the smell, any advice would be much appreciated
I have encloseda link to a company selling the same stove so you can see what it is
Many thanks
http://www.qualitystoves.co.uk/broseley-hercules-multifuel-boiler-stove-p-201.html