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Regulations and Options For Installing a Wood Burning Stove | PART 3
What are the regulations for installing a wood burning stove? Watch part 3 of our series where Richard takes us through all you need to know about flue and stove pipe. What is a flue system? How does a flue system work? How do flue pipe fit together? We answer all your burning questions.
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Regulations and Options For Installing a Wood Burning Stove | PART 2
Просмотров 1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Step right into part 2 of our video series on regulations and installation choices for wood-burning stoves. In this video, Richard from Glowing Embers delves into the significance of stove-to-combustibles distance, various hearth options, discusses ventilation nuances and does into more detail about stove pipe diameters, and more! Contact us today for advice on stoves, accessories and installin...
Regulations and Options For Installing a Wood Burning Stove | PART 1
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What are the regulations for installing a wood burning stove? Richard takes us through all the basics of what you need to know and what your options are for installation. This includes installing a stove in an existing fire place and installing a stove through the roof or wall. Contact us today for advice on stoves, accessories and installing. Visit our website for all your stove needs: www.glo...
How to Change Woolly Mammoth 8 Stove Fire Bricks & Remove the Baffle Plate
Просмотров 53210 месяцев назад
Learn how to change the fire bricks on your Woolly Mammoth 8 stove and remove the baffle plate with this easy guide! Simply follow along as Richard takes you through the entire process, demonstrating the step-by-step instructions to effortlessly take out the fire bricks and baffle plate from your stove. Richard also shares the correct order to remove and reassemble the fire bricks, making the w...
How to Change Woolly Mammoth 5 & 5 Wide Stove Fire Bricks & Remove the Baffle Plate
Просмотров 44311 месяцев назад
Learn how to change the fire bricks on your Woolly Mammoth 5 Wide stove and remove the baffle plate with this easy guide! Simply follow along as Richard takes you through the entire process, demonstrating the step-by-step instructions to effortlessly take out the fire bricks and baffle plate from your stove. Richard also shares the correct order to remove and reassemble the fire bricks, making ...
How to Stop Smoke Coming into the Room When Opening the Stove Door | Glowing Embers
Просмотров 7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
How can you stop smoke from coming into the room when you open the wood burning stove door? This is a common question and the solution is known as 'burping' your stove. Richard explains this term and what to do to avoid smoke entering your room when refuelling your fire. Inset stove in video: www.glowing-embers.co.uk/WestfireStoves/WestfireUniq32InsetDefraStoveNarrowFrame Shop stoves, installat...
Inset, Insert or Cassette Fire Stoves Explained | Glowing Embers
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Curious about inset, insert, or cassette stoves? How are these types of stoves different? Richard explains the differences and how this particular West Fire Uniq inset stove was installed. Have any questions? Let us know in the comments below! Take a closer look at the Westfire Uniq 32 5.9kw defra inset stove with wide frame: www.glowing-embers.co.uk/WestfireStoves/WestfireUniq32InsetDefraStove...
Splitting, Seasoning and Storing Wood | Special Guest Edition | Glowing Embers
Просмотров 372Год назад
Get ready for some woodsy wisdom! Join us in our latest video as we welcome our special guest and wood collector expert, Martin, who's spilling the beans on his ultimate tips for splitting, seasoning, and storing wood. Season the perfect logs ready for the season! Let us know your tips in the comments! Visit our website for all your stove needs: www.glowing-embers.co.uk Subscribe to our channel...
Why Isn't My Stove Heating Up My Room? | Glowing Embers
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
There are a number of reasons your stove may not be heating your room and in this video Richard takes us through things to look out for when purchasing a stove and installing it. Stove: Woolly Mammoth Mark I original model New Woolly Mammoth model: www.glowing-embers.co.uk/Stoves/ShopByBrand/WoollyMammothWoodBurningStoves/WoollyMammothStoves Visit our website for all your stove needs: www.glowi...
Installing A Boiler Stove | Glowing Embers
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Installing A Boiler Stove | Glowing Embers
An Introduction To Boiler Stoves | Glowing Embers
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An Introduction To Boiler Stoves | Glowing Embers
Premium Flue Liner | Glowing Embers
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Premium Flue Liner | Glowing Embers
How To Split Wood By Hand or Machine | Glowing Embers
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How To Split Wood By Hand or Machine | Glowing Embers
How To Season Wood | Glowing Embers
Просмотров 586Год назад
How To Season Wood | Glowing Embers
Are Wood Burning Stoves Being Banned? | What is ECO Design, Clear Skies & DEFRA? | Glowing Embers
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Are Wood Burning Stoves Being Banned? | What is ECO Design, Clear Skies & DEFRA? | Glowing Embers
How To Light A Stove Fire | Glowing Embers
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How To Light A Stove Fire | Glowing Embers
How To Maintain A Wood Burning Stove | Glowing Embers
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How To Maintain A Wood Burning Stove | Glowing Embers
Glowing Embers | Wood Burning Stoves, Accessories and Flue System Specialists
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Glowing Embers | Wood Burning Stoves, Accessories and Flue System Specialists
Shieldmaster® Wall Sleeve
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Shieldmaster® Wall Sleeve
Shieldmaster® Tee Piece
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Shieldmaster® Finishing Plate
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Shieldmaster® Base Support
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Shieldmaster® Adaptors
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Shieldmaster® Bends
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Shieldmaster® Twinwall Lengths
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Shieldmaster® Twinwall Lengths
Shieldmaster® - Locking bands & Brackets
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Shieldmaster® - Locking bands & Brackets
Eco Design by Glowing Embers
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  • @charliewhite6369
    @charliewhite6369 День назад

    Hi i cant find this on the website

  • @trevorleechristian1202
    @trevorleechristian1202 3 дня назад

    Could you install this system in a bungalow with a heat soak radiator in the loft space. I did wonder if the expansion tank gets hot where does the evaporated water go? Is it in the air which could potentially condense in the loft space causing issues. Im moving into a bungalow and love the idea of heating my house with the stove alongside gas/oil.

  • @JaneyInTheMoment
    @JaneyInTheMoment 5 дней назад

    Thx A great explanation!

  • @Bschnizzle
    @Bschnizzle 6 дней назад

    Can't watch. Smug brit accent and slow pace.

  • @eco-beehive
    @eco-beehive 22 дня назад

    The problem is if you don’t have outside air directly into the stove you will actually cool your home!! It’s a leagal requirement in most states in the USA because of this!!

  • @falkie52degrees68
    @falkie52degrees68 22 дня назад

    I saw the regulation in J about flue systems having to have a min height of 4.5 metres, but when installing a 4kw stove in an upstairs room 4.5 m woukd take the flue far too high off the pitched roof. Is it not the case that you need to have up to the ridge line in this type of installation or a min of 1metre of flue outside the pitched roof ? There are no adjacent buildings by the way. Thanks for the great vid

  • @gregsmithy1986
    @gregsmithy1986 27 дней назад

    That explains absolutely nothing 😂

  • @YougenLu
    @YougenLu Месяц назад

    May I ask what the price you are getting from the factory for 20mm boards?

  • @maranmarantakeiteazie
    @maranmarantakeiteazie Месяц назад

    Brilliant video - I am looking at something like this, but wonder if you can still do it if you I can't directly put big radiator over fire - it can still be above fire, but will need to be 5 meters away.

  • @joncoke8208
    @joncoke8208 Месяц назад

    We have one of these but we find it doesnt give out any heat

  • @JamesRamsdenJaysree
    @JamesRamsdenJaysree Месяц назад

    Hi great videos What about installing into conservatory?

  • @lostmoose9994
    @lostmoose9994 Месяц назад

    Are those boiler stoves available in canada?

  • @andrewthomsen9952
    @andrewthomsen9952 Месяц назад

    What is the name of this wood stove and model? I live in Northern California and I'm looking for a stove like this but maybe a little smaller

  • @GetGoodatAnything
    @GetGoodatAnything Месяц назад

    Good video

  • @ARElectrics
    @ARElectrics Месяц назад

    I'm no heating engineer but I visualise having a hot water tank with multiple coils in for wood burning boiler and ASHP, and heating if thats how the heating works. So essentially the ASHP and stove keeps the hot water tank upto temperature and the hot water and heating will come off a coil. I think that's how i'd like to do ours when we get to that point of the reno. Great video explaining everything.

    • @TheTacticalHaggis
      @TheTacticalHaggis Месяц назад

      That's exactly how we're installing ours. We have a twin coil 200l water tank. The 200l is domestic hot water, 1 coil is from the stove, the second is for a solar water heater on our roof but we'll replace that with an ASHP eventually. We have radiators but we're not sure which coil to add them to. For the winter we'll be adding to the stove coil but in the future I think we'd like to use the ASHP

  • @amarhussain698
    @amarhussain698 2 месяца назад

    Just out of curiosity, why is there two sets of firebricks on either side? Generally on stoves I’ve noticed theirs just the one firebrick either side.

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      Many EcoDesign stoves utilise double fire bricks to insulate the firebox further, keeping the hot gases inside longer so more pollutants can be burned off before exiting through the flue system.

    • @amarhussain698
      @amarhussain698 2 месяца назад

      @@glowing-embersUK Thanks, that makes sense. My current stove only has primary/secondary controls and I generally only burn coal. Would it benefit upgrading to one with tertiary controls?

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham 2 месяца назад

    all air going up the chimney, is replaced by air sucked into the house from outside. This is why too big of a furnace, can struggle to keep your house warm.

  • @fablan3308
    @fablan3308 3 месяца назад

    Really interested in a back boiler stove multi-fuel Looking at a Parkray looking for a medium sized this one seems too big 5 radiators two of them are double

  • @richardmccartney316
    @richardmccartney316 3 месяца назад

    Great video thanks ☺️ I have 21 kw multi burner stove but not got the boiler connected but will now get this sorted given me motivation thanks

  • @damionsomerfield
    @damionsomerfield 3 месяца назад

    Hi matey do you still need a hearth for reg

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      You require a hearth but the thickness of that hearth depends on the stove and whether it is 'cool hearth rated' or not. Cool hearth ratyed stoves can utilise 12mm thick hearths as opposed to full depth constructional hearths.

  • @jmatthew8912
    @jmatthew8912 3 месяца назад

    Great video mate! I was under the impression that you had to have a metallic expansion tank because of the potential heat from the stove ?

  • @AnneBoistelle
    @AnneBoistelle 5 месяцев назад

    Design fault? Neighbour also has wooly mammoth 5 both under 2 years old. Baffle plates are not warped but wont sray upthey rest on the bricks.

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      If the plates are not warped they shouldn't be falling down and this is not a known issue with these popular stoves. Are the bricks they rest on definitely in the correct positions?

  • @AnneBoistelle
    @AnneBoistelle 5 месяцев назад

    Wooly mammoth baffle plate not warped but keeps falling down

  • @ricardopelc-wesoly3483
    @ricardopelc-wesoly3483 5 месяцев назад

    Just wondered why you didn't go down the thermal store alternative.

  • @berniev123
    @berniev123 6 месяцев назад

    So you add the wood when the fire is completely out as in your edited video 🤔

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      Yes you should be adding new fuel onto a bed of embers.

  • @insanebilly
    @insanebilly 6 месяцев назад

    In the twin wall pipe how many 45 bends can you have ?

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      You can have a maximum of 4 bends in one flue system, and they can be at a maximum of 45 degrees each.

  • @mikebatts7635
    @mikebatts7635 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, Great video. We have a three bed bungalow with a 13 yr old Mitsubushi Ecodan air source heat pump. Although it heats our home and water well I think it's actually quite expensive to run and it leaks in the winter and creates a pool of ice. So it's probably not working as efficiently as it should and trying to find a plumber in Cumbria for this is next to impossible! I'm looking to remove this system. I have purchased a second hand Herald Hunter with a boiler and want to fit it and also want to have an off grid gas boiler set alongside it so they can back each other up when necessary. Would the gravity rad be ok in the bathroom about 15/20ft away and obviously on the same level as the stove and an insulated copper water storage cylinder in the loft above the stove and would I still need a metal expansion tank in the loft? We are kinda looking to eventually go off grid including harvesting the rain water because we get more than our fair share of free water!! Do you know if 12v pumps work on a system like this? Thank you in advance. Regards, Mike

  • @Stratoszero
    @Stratoszero 6 месяцев назад

    This is a very informative video. I could really do with some impartial advice as we have just moved into a 1920s 3-bed bungalow off the gas grid (LPG), its really cold. The existing Worcester Greenstar Ri conventional boiler system just doesnt seem to cope for some reason? It wont work at a gentle steady 21' heat like the combi in our old house (its either on max or off) and the pathetic network of tacked-on radiators don't flow too well it seems - some hot some cold. Id like to live in the house for a full 12 months before embarking on a new install just to see where the hot and cold spots are, but my wife is pushing for a wood burning stove in the living room ASAP, in fact she says if she is cold one more winter she's leaving! (I think she's not exaggerating?). My brain says to consider the house as a whole not blow a wad on one room.......ideally I'd like to have a hybrid system that could take advantage of both fuel sources, wood and LPG for heating and hot water for bathing/showers (I would use instant heaters for sinks). I would also like at least part of the system to work in the event of power failures, so not totally dependant upon pumps and use gravity where possible. Does such a system exist? Could we potentially install a boiler stove and link up to the existing rads for now, and then link to a more integrated system later?

    • @TheTacticalHaggis
      @TheTacticalHaggis Месяц назад

      You definitely need to balance the radiators at the very minimum SkillBuilder does a really good video on it

  • @fablan3308
    @fablan3308 6 месяцев назад

    I will be ringing you

  • @fablan3308
    @fablan3308 6 месяцев назад

    My systems over 50 years old still working great but I need a new boiler stove mine's a bit dusty now

  • @conorhealy7834
    @conorhealy7834 6 месяцев назад

    Hi what are the regs for mounting a wooden mantle over the stove? Is it the 300mm previously mentioned?

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      Your specific stove will have a legal safe clearance to combustible materials such as a wooden beam, as will the flue system used, which will dictate the safe location of the mantle.

  • @jrbs
    @jrbs 6 месяцев назад

    My Clearview never smoked. My Arada puffs out loads of smoke

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      This could possibly be due to their age - if the Arada is EcoDesign Ready and the Clearview wasn't, it is a known issue with EcoDesign burners.

  • @robertcole7500
    @robertcole7500 7 месяцев назад

    Fascinating video. The most daunting aspect would be the fitting of the piping to your existing system. Does your Company have a Showroom with other kilowatt ratio wood burners with boilers on display? Also, the four pipes connected for flow and return, presumably a hole is cut at the side of the existing Chimney breast, can you advise on the dimensions of the hole and shape, eg can the hole be round, or does it need to be oblong? Regards Robert

  • @jazmynmattie544
    @jazmynmattie544 7 месяцев назад

    *promosm* 🎉

  • @sourcessay8295
    @sourcessay8295 8 месяцев назад

    Is there going to be a cresote zone somewhere on the pipe the higher we go? If it is only ''green wood' you burn? (Not in my case).

  • @henryblicharz5556
    @henryblicharz5556 8 месяцев назад

    Funny , a Heat pump only works in Florida!

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
    @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 8 месяцев назад

    Is there a way to connect two stoves to a single flue?

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately you are not permitted to connect 2 stoves to a single flue, each stove must have its own flue system.

  • @stepheneurosailor1623
    @stepheneurosailor1623 8 месяцев назад

    Good information

  • @stepheneurosailor1623
    @stepheneurosailor1623 9 месяцев назад

    Helpful

  • @timbrown2805
    @timbrown2805 9 месяцев назад

    I notice you don't have a Tarth under this stove with wooden skirting board and a rug is this ok or do you need a harth

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, there is a full constructional hearth under the stove and the wooden trim is beyond the 300mm in front of the stove as per the regs. The skirting etc is again beyond the distance to combustibles stated in the stoves manual. If you are plastering over a wall, you can get heat resistant plaster. You can put a stove fan on insets as there is no available to top to put them on but many insets are convection stoves, which effectively do the same job of moving the air around.

  • @ungureanuvasile22
    @ungureanuvasile22 9 месяцев назад

    Hi,i have the same problem with my stove,door size is about 600mm wide and 450mm tall!originally stove size is got am 180mm outlet but its connected to a 6" twin wall flue!i just like to mention when the door is close the stove works brilliant, doesn't smoke in to the house one bit!thanks

  • @clintmckoy
    @clintmckoy 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @brianstorm4806
    @brianstorm4806 9 месяцев назад

    Are you involved in selling these stoves/systems. I’m interested in getting a system designed and quoted for my house

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 9 месяцев назад

      We sell a range of boiler stoves/systems. Please send any enquires to the following email - enquiries@glowing-embers.co.uk or alternatively you can call our sales team on 01376555182 and they will be happy to help.

  • @slyfox186
    @slyfox186 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting thanks for that. What type of plaster scratch and finishing coats should be used over brickwork? Also is a stove fan available for an inset stove? Thanks

  • @probuilder4980
    @probuilder4980 9 месяцев назад

    wow its James Blunt 🙂 Thanks for the video - very informative

  • @ianmanning4644
    @ianmanning4644 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, i live in bungalow, how far away should the stat be from the boiler stove? Ive been told as close as possibe is this true? Ive the same stove 4 pipes and the diagram shows the stat on the return?

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 9 месяцев назад

      We’ve put the stat on the pipe just after the heat soak radiator and before the expansion tank, this works well for us.

  • @kaiokenx111
    @kaiokenx111 9 месяцев назад

    So is my thermometer for my pipe what I should be looking at because I get nervous on how hot the stove itself is? I'm new to the wood stove seen

    • @sourcessay8295
      @sourcessay8295 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, for the temperature of whatever part of the pipe you want to learn about. The thing I'm concerned about is that there is always going to be 'creosote zone of 200°c somewhere up the pipe as it gets cooler and cooler the higher you go up the pipe. But it is only going to happen burning what they call Green Wood, which is new or unseasoned wood I'll sweep my chimney each year.

    • @kaiokenx111
      @kaiokenx111 8 месяцев назад

      @sourcessay8295 Good then I'm on the right track. I do clean my chimney and flue pipe before every winter even if I do seasoned wood all season just to be safe. I appreciate you taking time to help a feller out. Take care of yourself and thank you much

  • @jamesgriffiths9062
    @jamesgriffiths9062 10 месяцев назад

    I can’t believe James blunt has been reduced to selling wood stoves

  • @MattPope-d8d
    @MattPope-d8d 10 месяцев назад

    Really interesting video. I was under the impression that boiler stoves were no longer popular following the changes to the regulations concerning efficiency so this is good to see! I have an Arada 12kW boiler stove that I'm looking to integrate with our system here (2 thermal stores with gas boiler and solar thermal). In our case we have a vented 300L thermal store (only used in winter to heat radiators) in the room on the other side of the boiler - unfortunately I don't think we can rely on gravity as the tappings on the store are only marginally higher than the stove (50mm over 2m). Are you familiar with a pumped system? I was looking at using a Laddomat loading valve but am interested to know about the safeguards to protect the system in the event the pump stops... We're getting a lot of conflicting advice on this.

    • @glowing-embersUK
      @glowing-embersUK 9 месяцев назад

      My system has a pumped and gravity side. If you are using a heat store then this is a good solution but you still need to have a heat soak radiator (min 10% of the heat output to water) and an expansion tank. If you have these two things in place then your system should be able to run fine without the pumps ever kicking in. The key is the heat soak radiator and an expansion tank. Hope that helps.

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 10 месяцев назад

    Very clear. Thank you.