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Hi,

This will be for my own fire, I have checked the manufacturers instructions and ordered their flue adapter for the bottom which I will seal around with cement or rockwool.

The chimney stack has been taken down, the flue runs up to just below the roof so I am installing a liner through the roof with a lead slate. It will be a 5 inch and 5m long as it is in a top floor flat. The flue is not shared with anyone else.

What materials do you use to seal the liner around the chimney or lead slate?

Also, would I still need a clamping plate and where would I install this at the top?

I am gas safe registered with 8 years experience and just read through the relevant parts of 5440-1 to brief myself but I have never installed one before.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
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You need to read the BS again, if the chimney stack is down you won't be fitting a liner through a slate piece
 
Yep I realise that now thanks, I've picked up the flue liner from whiteside chimneys ltd and picking up the solid flue pipe and adaptors I need to go through the roof with. The chimney stack ends just below the roof where I will install the clamping plate and adapt to the solid pipe. I know from 5440-1 that the terminal must be 1500mm from the pitched roof but I think this pipe will take it above the ridge anyway, I'll find out when I pop the slates up over the weekend.

Cheers.
 
if the pipe is going above the ridge you want it 600mm above the ridge to the end of the pipe(excluding terminal)
and securing it "properly" in the loft is where i would say we see most of the faults when inspecting
 
OK Cheers. Yes I have read about the 600mm above the ridge or 1500mm from a pitched roof.
 
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