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12/11/2020

What is a chimney closure plate?

What is a chimney closure plate?

A closure plate is used when your chimney has a chimney flue liner connected to your stove. This means that your stove is venting its smoke and combustibles into the flue liner, and as such there’s no risk that smoke can descend back into your room.

Should a closure plate be sealed?

Because the stove is directly connected to the flue liner, the Closure Plate is not required to be tightly sealed in the same way as a Register Plate; it also does not need an access hatch for sweeping as this will take place either through the stove or, where fitted, through a removable sweeping plate on the stove …

What is a closure plate?

A closure plate is used when a chimney liner, containing flue gases, is present. The closure plate is therefore only required to seal the chimney for cosmetic reasons, to stop soot old soot falling on the stove but also to stop heat disappearing up the chimney and being wasted.

What is a chimney plate?

A Chimney Register Plate (sometimes referred to as a Chimney Closure Plate) is a sheet of galvanised steel designed to be installed above the stove, sealing off the base of the chimney to counteract heat loss and to prevent debris or insulation from falling down into the fireplace.

What are baffle plates?

baffle plate in British English (ˈbæfəl pleɪt) a plate or mechanical device designed to restrain or regulate the flow of a fluid, the emission of light or sound, or the distribution of sound, esp in a loudspeaker or microphone.

Do I need a certificate for a log burner?

YES: Simply ask for a copy of the certificate of compliance. This usually has a small cost involved. This will confirm the installation is compliant. If you are still uncomfortable, you can contact a local HETAS installer to inspect the works and advise you.

How do you seal a metal chimney pipe?

Screw the metal to the framing, sealing it with high-temperature caulk at the framing and where the metal contacts the pipe. To seal the edge of the metal where it was cut in half, bridge the caulked seam with a small strip of the same sheet metal.

How do you seal a flue pipe?

For the first joint adjacent to the stove you should fill the gap with thermal rope and then cover with black fire cement, from a cartridge is the most convenient way to do this. Any other joints should be sealed with VITCAS Heat Resistant Silicone.

What is the purpose of a register plate?

A register plate is used when a chimney has no stainless steel liner. It closes off the chimney at its base, just above a wood burning stove. It acts as a barrier to prevent the smoke and fumes in the chimney entering the room.

What is the purpose of a baffle plate?

A baffle plate helps to keep heated air and waste gases inside the firebox for longer to produce even more heat from burning wood. A baffle plate in a wood burning stove can also be known as the baffle or the throat plate.

When do you need a chimney closure plate?

A closure plate is used when a chimney liner, containing flue gases, is present. The closure plate is therefore only required to seal the chimney for cosmetic reasons, to stop soot old soot falling on the stove but also to stop heat disappearing up the chimney and being wasted.

Why do you need to seal a chimney?

There are two main reasons why you should seal the chimney. First, a good quality sealer protects the chimney and helps it last longer. Second, the sealant works as a waterproofing agent and prevents leaks. The need for waterproofing applies to brick chimneys in particular. Chimneys made of stucco plaster, stone, and concrete also require sealing.

Where do you put waterproofing on a chimney?

On vertical sections, which should be the majority of your chimney, this waterproofing should be applied from bottom to top – the reason for this is that sealers have a tendency to run. This ‘running’ can be taken advantage of by reinforcing the bottom section of the chimney with additional sealer.

How much does it cost to seal a brick chimney?

The need for waterproofing applies to brick chimneys in particular. Chimneys made of stucco plaster, stone, and concrete also require sealing. With time, brick chimneys are affected by cracks and spalling and these deteriorate within a short period of time. If you spot them early, the repairs may cost you anywhere from $500 to $1000.