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Wood Stoves & Fireplace Inserts
FIREPLACE INSERTS became popular in the 1970's
during the nations first oil crisis. Homeowners were told they could
just slip their woodburning insert into the fireplace opening and,
presto, have a cozier, more economical way to winter warmth.
It soon became apparent, however, that inserts presented a unique
installation and maintenance challenge. Their safe use as originally
hooked up became highly suspect. The Consumer Product Safety Commission
and chimney service professionals began to view them with alarm. The
incidence of house fires traced to the inadequate installation and
maintenance of fireplace inserts escalated.
The Problem
Many smoke chambers and chimneys ARE TOO BIG to properly vent an insert
stove. A typical masonry chimney designed to vent an open fire place,
has a 12 by 12-inch tile liner (144 square inches). The average insert
stove requires an 8-inch round chimney, or about 51 square inches. This
helps speed the much smaller volume of flue gases up and out of the
chimney before they have a chance to cool down and cause trouble.
The Hazards
The villain here, the thing that creates a safety
hazard, is the excessive production of creosote. Creosote is contained
in the volatile flue gases coming up the chimney with the smoke. When
these gases are allowed to linger in the flue because of an oversize
chimney, they cool, causing the creosote to condense onto the walls of
firebox, smoke chamber and chimney.
These
creosote deposits constitute a fuel that can
cause intense chimney fires when ignited. One chimney fire, or a series
of chimney fires, can cause unseen structural damage to the chimney and
can eventually cause adjacent flammable materials (joists. studs, wall
paneling, roofing, wallpaper and mantel) to catch on fire. Exposed to
heat over a period of time, all of these combustibles undergo a process
called "pyrolysis," which causes their ignition temperatures to be
lowered so they ignite much more easily than was possible before.
A combustible doesn't need exposure to direct
flame. It can ignite whenever oxygen is available and its temperature is
raised high enough.
Maintenance
An improperly installed insert is difficult to service be cause it must
be taken completely out of the fireplace and because the creosote is
usually of the glassy baked-on variety that is very difficult to remove.
Chimney sweeps must charge more than their usual fee, which keeps many
homeowners from having the work done often enough, or at all. Looking
out for their own liability as well as for the customer's safety, many a
sweep will refuse to reinstall the insert, saying, Don't use this until
it is installed with a correctly sized flue liner clear to the top of
the chimney.
Your Options
A new generation of EPA- certified fireplace inserts is now available.
These are better designed, safer to use, more fuel efficient and
environmentally friendly. But you want to keep your old insert? That's
okay - IF you have the chimney system thoroughly cleaned, IF you see to
it that the insert is properly installed, IF you operate it correctly,
and IF you have it inspected and maintained on a regular basis (at least
once a year). Otherwise, get the thing out of your house. Don't be one
of those recalcitrant characters who says. "Well, it hasn't burned the
house down yet!"

Three ways you will find fireplace inserts
installed. Only Figure 3 meets the full approval of most stove
Installers and chimney service professionals.
Fig. 1: This shows an improperly installed
fireplace insert- This type of "just-shove-it-into the-fireplace'
installation causes excessive amounts of creosote to be deposited on the
walls of the firebox. smoke chamber and flue. The chimney was built for
fireplace use and is too big for the combustion- air-controlled
appliance it now serves.
Fig. 2: This shows the inserts pipe connected to the first tile of the
flue liner. It is the MINIMUM installation required by the National Fire
Protection Associations (NFPA) 211 standard. In reality, it does not
work well in most cases, It's like using a band-aid when surgery is
needed.
Fig. 3: This shows a full liner running from the stove to the top of the
chimney. There are many types of tested and listed liners to take flue
gases quickly and safely out of the house without allowing creosote time
to cool, condense out onto flue walls and cause trouble.
Gary Olsen is a professional chimney sweep in
Havelock, NC. Jay Hensley an editor of SNEWS a trade magazine for
sweeps.
Our certified chimney sweeps will be happy to assist you in safety
inspections, chimney repair, chimney reline questions or any
fireplace,
dryer venting needs.
We
service all of Johnson County, Kansas City Missouri, Northland KCMO,
Lee´s Summit, Blue Springs, Desoto, Shawnee Mission, Lenexa and
everywhere in Between.
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