Hello,
I will soon be installing a WW small into my fireplace. I got a good deal on one that is almost new. The question I have is this:
The person I bought it from had it installed in the following manner:
About 5 feet of stainless flex pipe extending from the collar on the insert up into the clay liner.
He had it sealed at the point where the damper was by sandwiching some white fiberglass (at least it looks like fiberglass) insulation between two pieces of sheetmetal. He had one of these "sandwiches" on each side of the flex pipe and they were cut to fit tightly and seal well.
I would like to duplicate this method because it seems fairly simple and fairly cheap. I would use his pieces, but my damper opening is slightly larger, so there is a gap. The problem I have is that I'm not sure the insulation thing is safe. I found insulation at Lowes that looks the same, but it said on the package that it was not to be used to seal flues. Any thoughts on this or does anyone know an alternative material rated for such a thing?
Another alternative I have came across is high-temp silicone to seal a sheetmetal plate in place. My question here is: If I go this route, can the silicone be used directly on the flex pipe?
I appreciate any input and opinions. I really want to do this installation myself, because money is an issue, but I want to do it safely. My chimney is clean and was inspected by the home instpector when I bought the house and also by an uncle that knows a bit about them, so I feel I'm okay there. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Frank
I will soon be installing a WW small into my fireplace. I got a good deal on one that is almost new. The question I have is this:
The person I bought it from had it installed in the following manner:
About 5 feet of stainless flex pipe extending from the collar on the insert up into the clay liner.
He had it sealed at the point where the damper was by sandwiching some white fiberglass (at least it looks like fiberglass) insulation between two pieces of sheetmetal. He had one of these "sandwiches" on each side of the flex pipe and they were cut to fit tightly and seal well.
I would like to duplicate this method because it seems fairly simple and fairly cheap. I would use his pieces, but my damper opening is slightly larger, so there is a gap. The problem I have is that I'm not sure the insulation thing is safe. I found insulation at Lowes that looks the same, but it said on the package that it was not to be used to seal flues. Any thoughts on this or does anyone know an alternative material rated for such a thing?
Another alternative I have came across is high-temp silicone to seal a sheetmetal plate in place. My question here is: If I go this route, can the silicone be used directly on the flex pipe?
I appreciate any input and opinions. I really want to do this installation myself, because money is an issue, but I want to do it safely. My chimney is clean and was inspected by the home instpector when I bought the house and also by an uncle that knows a bit about them, so I feel I'm okay there. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Frank