Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
i've been looking for an oil fired rayburn for a while, to go in our new house cos it broke my heart leaving our old one behind...
anyway, i've been looking for one with a balanced flue, because we're putting it against an external wall, with no chimney. so that seems the obvious thing to do... except, i've seen a lovely one... only problem is, it's got a 'normal' flue.
does anyone know if you can just stick those flues onto an external wall instead of putting them up a chimney? eg, flue comes out of rayburn, vertically, put a 45 degree bend in it so it goes out of the wall... then up the wall externally...
is that possible? my old one went into the chimney so i'm a bit confuzzled. i looked at rayburn website and it seemed to show the flue going through the wall...
http://www.rayburn-web.co.uk/Prodin/Rayburn%20current%20cookers/Rayburn%20440,460,480,499K%20OF/Rayburn%20440-499K%20OF%20Inst%2006-06%20EINS%20511566.pdf
or, does ANYONE know of a oil fired rayburn for sale? cheap, working, and capable of doing lots of radiators (pref 480KB or 499KB)
anyway, i've been looking for one with a balanced flue, because we're putting it against an external wall, with no chimney. so that seems the obvious thing to do... except, i've seen a lovely one... only problem is, it's got a 'normal' flue.
does anyone know if you can just stick those flues onto an external wall instead of putting them up a chimney? eg, flue comes out of rayburn, vertically, put a 45 degree bend in it so it goes out of the wall... then up the wall externally...
is that possible? my old one went into the chimney so i'm a bit confuzzled. i looked at rayburn website and it seemed to show the flue going through the wall...
http://www.rayburn-web.co.uk/Prodin/Rayburn%20current%20cookers/Rayburn%20440,460,480,499K%20OF/Rayburn%20440-499K%20OF%20Inst%2006-06%20EINS%20511566.pdf
or, does ANYONE know of a oil fired rayburn for sale? cheap, working, and capable of doing lots of radiators (pref 480KB or 499KB)