Safety Match Test - Home up-draught test for your chimney |
What you will need . . .
- A safety match (Preferably Extra long) such as - Bryant & May Extra Long Matches
How to perform the updraught test?
- When the stove is cold, open the stove door to make with a tiny gap.
- Hold a burning match just outside of the gap (about fifty millimeter / 2").
- Watch and record the flames movement.
How to read the flame.
- If the flame is drawn into stoves fire chamber, the flue system has up-draught.
- If the flame isn't drawn in, or it is pushed outward into the room then the flue may not have a up-draught or you maybe a down-draught issue.
- If the match is drawn in to the woodburner or multi-fuel so powerfully that it goes out, then you most likely have a good up-draught.
A note from a Dorset Chimney Sweep:
"Although this test does not replace a No.2 Smoke Test (up-draught test), it can be a useful tool to check the up-draught in between your regular chimney sweeps."
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______________________________This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey,
An insurance approved chimney sweep
JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum and Dorset.