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Smoke or Heat Alarms?

Mornin' All,

I am familiar with open fires that burn logs or coal.  I am not so familiar with enclosed "log burners" or enclosed "multi-fuel stoves".


When using these is there a chance of some or fumes being created when using them that could trigger a smoke alarm, especially at the time of first lighting them?


I am about to plan a system for a holiday let cottage that has two log burners in  two separate rooms. We don't want false alarms as the detectors will be interlinked.


Smoke or heat types?


Z.
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  • That should always be the case Mike, a dual wall liner is always specified for enclosed fires. They do not have enough air when throttled back for a normal flue to work, so give the above problems with smoke into the room. I would go for the rate of rise heat detector, probably less false alarms, someone is bound to have the door open in use at some point to make toast or something!
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  • That should always be the case Mike, a dual wall liner is always specified for enclosed fires. They do not have enough air when throttled back for a normal flue to work, so give the above problems with smoke into the room. I would go for the rate of rise heat detector, probably less false alarms, someone is bound to have the door open in use at some point to make toast or something!
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