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michael c

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hi guys been asked to qoute on fitting a wood effect gas stove. I haven't done one before and just want to check the requirements for brackets on the flue as just going up to flue liner? any help much appreciated thanks guys.
 
depends on the manufacturers instructions, the installation. The regs state every 1.8m i believe from memory, i would think you will only have a very short flue peice to reach your register plate? it prob wont need clipping if secure.
 
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