Wednesday, 29 January 2014

DS Flue Liner 316L/904L Grade - Solid Fuel 150mm (6 inch)

** DS Flue Liner 316L/904L Grade - Solid Fuel 150mm (6 inch)

Multi fuel flexible liner made from 904L grade stainless steel on the inner and 316L grade stainless steel on the outer walls, both the smooth inner liner and convoluted outer skin being 0.12mm thick. - 15 year manufacturers warranty with this product

WARRANTY
904L/316L Grade Flue Liner is warranted for 15 years (conditions apply)

APPLICATION
A double skinned flexible flue liner suitable for relining within a masonry chimney. Flue liner is suitable for use with burning gas, oil, coal, coke, cured dry logs, cured dry peat, some smokeless fuels.

CONSTRUCTION
The flue liner has a smooth inner liner made from 904L grade stainless steel and is 0.12mm thick. The flue liner has a convoluted outer skin made from 316L stainless steel and is 0.12mm thick. The Flue Liner is constructed from two strips of steel and the seam is folded in three planes to give a triplelock seal.

APPROVAL
Flue Liner is approved and listed by HETAS

INSTALLATION - CHECK LIST
1.Make sure the liner will go down the chimney (this can be done by pulling down a small section of the diameter liner you will be using)
2.Sweep your chimney.
3.Check you pot is in good condition, if you are NOT using a suspended cowl then remove the pot from the stack.


INSTALLATION
Flue Liner should always be fitted from the top.
Make sure the arrows are pointing upwards (gas flow).
Secure a piece of string (at least the same length as the Flue Liner to the Nose Cone (order separately).
Now attach the Nose Cone onto the end of the Flue Liner, again making sure the arrows on the Flue Liner are pointing away from the Nose Cone in a upward direction so when the liner is installed the arrows will be pointing to the top of the chimney
Pull the liner down the chimney using the string and at the same time have someone at the top of the chimney feeding the Flue Liner down, once the Flue Liner is fitted remove the Nose Cone.


MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that chimneys serving solid fuel appliances be swept and maintained as frequently as necessary but at least once a year.

Monday, 20 January 2014

Asgard 8 Black

Asgard 8 Black

Asgard 8 is the first wood burning stove in the Asgard series, which beautifully combines soft curves on the sides with a flat front.
At the same time the elegant handle in stainless steel emphasize the contemporary design. Extraordinary for the Asgard series, this model has both top and rear flue outlet.

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Heat Proof Screed 10kg Tub

Heat Proof Screed 10kg Tub

Heatproof Screed is a cement like material which provides a protective rendering for brick, stone and other vulnerable materials which can be damaged by exposure to heat.
This fully blended composition, with a maximum grain size of 3mm, is mixed with water to a trowelling consistency.
HeatProof screed has a maximum service temperature of 1300 degrees C, which is more than adequate for any domestic application.
Coverage:
20kg will cover approximately 0.45M2 at a thickness of 25mm, with a bulk density of 18.40 kg/M3.
Where to use Heatproof Screed:
HeatProof Screed is used to render over common building materials such as brick, stone, breeze block and concrete, to provide heat protection to an otherwise vulnerable surface.
For example, when opening up fireplace areas, patching incinerators, kilns and barbeques.
How to use HeatProof Screed
It is important to provide maximum keying for HeatProof Screed by raking out any mortar joints to a depth of about 12.5mm and generally roughening the brick or stonework with a sharp tool.
Simply mix Heat Proof Screed with cold drinking water, stirring until a trowelling consistency is achieved.
Apply to exposed surfaces with a trowel or float working from the base upwards to give maximum support.
HeatProof Screed can be applied to a maximum thickness of 50mm, but 25mm will be quite adequate for most applications. The thickness should not be less than 12.5mm.
The rendered surface should be allowed to cure for 24 hours preferably kept cool and wet covering with polythene or wet rags after 6 hours.
The screed should then be allowed to dry out naturally for at least 48 hours before any heat is applied.
Initial heating should be as gentle as possible to allow the remaining moisture to be removed without damage.
Storing unused HeatProof Screed
Any unused Heat Proof Screed can be kept in the tub with the lid tightly replaced and stored in a cool, dry, frost-free place away from children and pets.