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TV mounted to chimney breast above log burner?

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thisstooshallpass · 08/07/2020 07:42

I'm guessing it's a no? Hopefully so, DH wants to mount huge TV above lovely inglenook and it's just occurred to me about electric/heat.

Also, I know nothing about log burners, we've just moved into a house with one. Any advice/tips.

Thank you.

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Bluntness100 · 08/07/2020 07:45

It’s not a no. There is a distance between log burners and TVs, your installer will know. Use a hetas registered one, it’s not much and your chimney will be insulated as part of the normal insulation process.

It’s totally fine,

thisstooshallpass · 08/07/2020 07:55

@Bluntness100 Thank you.

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Tuemay · 08/07/2020 08:06

I wouldn't.

helpmum2003 · 08/07/2020 12:37

I wouldn't - i know how much heat the burners generate.

Bluntness100 · 08/07/2020 12:42

I have two wood burners, your chimney needs to be insulated for them to install them. It’s part of the job. The breast does not get overly hot. However there is a zone round the burner which obviously does, as they give off a lot of heat. So there is a formula they use, which is based on the max out out of the burner and how far away things like TVs need to be.

Downstairs I’ve a large burner, double doors, and it’s about three feet or so I think from the edge of the burner to the tv. The hetas engineer measured it to ensure the right size burner was fitted and no issues with the tv.

thisstooshallpass · 08/07/2020 13:38

Thank you all.

If it was my decision (well it is really!) I wouldn't have it above the fire but there isn't anywhere else for it to go. I'd be happy without a tv...

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RestorationInsanity · 08/07/2020 16:11

The one thing to check even apart from the fire is how high up the wall your tv will be versus how far you can sit away from it. It can be quite uncomfortable if a TV is too high relative to your eyeline from wherever your sofa is.

Bluntness100 · 08/07/2020 18:38

That’s the issue how far up does it need to be in relation to the seating position and room size..

heysugar · 08/07/2020 19:26

Even if it's safe to do with the fire, wall mounted TVs look horrible. Is there nowhere else it could go?

ItsSummer · 08/07/2020 19:29

Wall mounted TVs are so uncomfortable to watch unless you’re practically lying down. Especially if they’re close. Plus log burgers get bright - something to consider if you’re looking that way all the time to watch tv.

thisstooshallpass · 08/07/2020 20:59

It's a dining room/kitchen area, so no one will really sit traditionally to watch it.

I have an engineer coming to access, thank for the advice.

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thisstooshallpass · 08/07/2020 21:01

*asess

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