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jameson
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Hi all, new to the site and looking for some advice please. I am in the latter stages of an ICF self build.
I have a gable wall with an internal chimney breast built into it.The chimney breast is block built which is tied into the 6" concrete core. The construction of the chimney consists of 8" round earthenware flue liner, the void which is a minimum of 2" is filled with well compacted sand lime cement mix and the outer skin is 6" dense concrete block. The exterior of the gable is clad with 4" extruded polystyrene which has yet to receive its Acrylic render finish.
My concern is to whether or not the depth of the construction between the flue and the external extruded polystyrene is enough, fire safety wise. The flue is for a solid fuel range cooker.
Thank you in anticipation for any advice offered.
I have a gable wall with an internal chimney breast built into it.The chimney breast is block built which is tied into the 6" concrete core. The construction of the chimney consists of 8" round earthenware flue liner, the void which is a minimum of 2" is filled with well compacted sand lime cement mix and the outer skin is 6" dense concrete block. The exterior of the gable is clad with 4" extruded polystyrene which has yet to receive its Acrylic render finish.
My concern is to whether or not the depth of the construction between the flue and the external extruded polystyrene is enough, fire safety wise. The flue is for a solid fuel range cooker.
Thank you in anticipation for any advice offered.