Just to throw in my tuppenceworth. Sometimes, when installers are having problems getting the flue down the chimney,say because of a bend in the chimney, they push the flue up the chimney to "meet" the other flue. I know this because my installer wanted to do this with mine, having encountered this problem. I didn't allow this, and after much "persuasion" the flue passed the bend and came through. I would imagine that this would cause a rattle during windy times!
One other thing! Is there a third air valve at the rear of your stove? There was with mine (Morso Owl), and I had a constant wind swirling noise in the room at the start. This valve is not terribly visible but able to reach around the back to adjust it.
Hi. I have a noisy stove/chimney on windy days too... What type of cowl did you install... any pic?Just to provide an update. They have come back and have replaced the cowl again with an anti updraught cowl and the result is that the constant wind noise is gone, there's a bit alright but it is muffled and can really now only be heard on very windy days. In addition even when very windy it is not half as loud as before.
Anyway just thought I'd let you know how things went....
Wishbone
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