CHIMNEYS, STOVES AND VENTILATION SOLUTIONS ENGINEERED FOR YOUR LIFE
2 Piece Trim Collar 90 Degree
2 Piece Trim Collar 90 Degree
The trim collars are used to give an aesthetic finish where the chimney penetrates the wall of a building. The 90 version is used on horizontal penetrations with a 45 version being used in combination with a 45 tee connection.
Weathers the building where flue passes through the wall
ICID Plus is a multi-application system adaptable for Dry (D), Fu (W) and even Positive Pressure (P) applications.
ICID Plus is ideal not only for traditional stoves but also for pellet stoves, biomass appliances, mini/micro CHP and even condensing boilers capable of withstanding positive pressure.
The system is designed so that the outer case is load bearing and the inner liner is free to expand independently, therefore thermal expansion is accommodated within each and every joint of the system.
ICID Plus comes with a Lifetime Guarantee and has a number of excellent features:
Joint design is a twist-lock bayonet jointing system, secured by locking band.
Advanced corrosion resistant design and construction uses laser welded 316L stainless steel inner liner and stainless steel case.
The 25mm of high density mineral wool insulation maintains flue gas temperature, maximising efficiency, improving flue draught on start up and minimising condensation.
Low external case temperature.
The inner liner is free to expand through the female collar, allowing for maximum thermal expansion even during a soot fire.
The inner liner has an an engineered design with an inward bead at the female end which acts as a capillary break preventing moisture being drawn through the joint.
Lip seal packs are available containing a quick fit female lip seal with a grease sachet to allow product to be easily adapted for use in Positive Pressure (P) app.
Thinking about transforming your outdoor living space with a premium volcanic pumice fireplace or outdoor kitchen? To help you prepare for a seamless installation, we’ve compiled the answers to the most common questions regarding safety clearances, UK planning laws, and environmental regulations.
Structural & Safety Clearances
Can I build my garden fireplace directly onto my timber decking?
No. Due to the substantial structural weight of these premium volcanic pumice packages—which range from 460kg up to 1,490kg fully built—they must never be placed on timber decking.
Instead, they require a flat, solid foundation. We strictly recommend a minimum 100mm thick reinforced concrete base to guarantee the completed structure won’t sink or slant over time.
How close can the fireplace be placed to wooden fencing or a pergola?
Because volcanic pumice is a highly effective, natural insulator, the exterior of the fireplace remains safe to touch. However, a precise buffer zone must be maintained between the structure and any combustible materials:
The Hale Outdoor Kitchen: Requires a minimum clearance of 100mm.
The Kingham & Standalone Fireplaces (500, 950, 1200 Models): Require a minimum clearance of 75mm.
I want to position the chimney near or through a pergola roof. How high should it go?
The chimney flue must completely clear the height of your pergola canopy to ensure exhaust smoke and sparks disperse safely away from your seating area.
If your design requires extra height to clear an overhanging beam line safely, additional chimney blocks can be purchased separately and added to the vertical stack during assembly. We also highly recommend adding a Rain Cap / Wave canopy to maintain a reliable upward draft and block weather down-drafts.
UK Planning Permission & Boundary Rules
Do I need formal Planning Permission from my local council to install a garden fire?
For the vast majority of residential homes, permanent brick or stone barbecues and outdoor fireplaces fall under Permitted Development rights (similar to garden outbuildings or enclosures). This means they do not require a formal planning application, provided your project meets specific layout criteria.
How close to my neighbor’s boundary line or fence can I build the fireplace?
This depends entirely on the total height of your completed structure (including the chimney capping):
Structures up to 2.5m tall: Can be positioned as close to your boundary fence or wall as you like (though we recommend a small gap to make rendering the exterior easier).
Structures taller than 2.5m: The entire unit must be shifted forward into your property line so that it sits more than 2 metres away from any boundary line or fence.
What are the absolute height limits if I move it more than 2 metres away from the boundary?
Once your fireplace is positioned safely past the 2-metre boundary zone, your Permitted Development allowances increase:
Your structure can go up to a maximum height of 3 metres for standard mono-pitch or custom flat profiles.
It can go up to a maximum height of 4 metres only if the structure features a dual-pitched (apex/A-frame) roof line.
Note: If your space is restricted and you cannot move a chimney taller than 2.5m at least 2 metres away from a boundary, you must submit a formal Householder Planning Application to your local council before starting construction.
Are there any extra restrictions if my fireplace is completely freestanding?
Yes. If you plan to install your garden fireplace as a standalone, freestanding unit (rather than building it flush against a solid masonry wall or as part of a fully supported outdoor kitchen layout), you must carefully consider the maximum height for wind safety:
Standard Kit Height: Our standard packaged kits are completely load-bearing and fully safety-tested to be freestanding at their delivered heights.
Adding Extra Chimney Blocks: While you can easily purchase extra chimney blocks to increase the height of your flue, we strongly advise against extending a freestanding chimney beyond 3 metres in total height without a professional structural review.
When to consult an expert: If your property is located in an exceptionally exposed or high-wind area (such as a coastal zone or an elevated hillside), or if your custom design calls for a highly extended freestanding chimney flue, you should consult a qualified structural engineer before building. They will assess your local wind load factors and advise if your specific site requires a deeper concrete foundation pad or specialized internal structural reinforcement.
Are there any other garden layout rules I need to worry about?
No Front Yards: You cannot construct a permanent garden fireplace or structure on land forward of the front facade (principal elevation) of your home. It must be situated to the side or rear.
The 50% Rule: The space occupied by the fireplace, outdoor kitchen modules, and any existing sheds/outbuildings must not collectively take up more than 50% of the total land area surrounding your original house.
Designated Land & Listed Buildings: If your home is legally a Listed Building or sits within a Conservation Area, National Park, or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), permitted development rights are typically restricted or removed. You will need to check with your council before starting any stonework.
Environmental & Smoke Regulations
Can I use my garden fireplace if I live in a designated UK Smoke Control Area?
Yes. While the UK Clean Air Act regulates chimney smoke inside urban areas, unroofed outdoor garden fireplaces and barbecues are broadly exempt from domestic indoor chimney restrictions. However, you can still face local enforcement if your fireplace creates what the law defines as a “Statutory Nuisance.”
What is a “Statutory Nuisance” and how do I avoid it?
Under Section 79 of the Environmental Protection Act, if smoke, ash, or persistent fumes from your garden fire regularly blow directly into a neighbor’s property—preventing them from opening their windows, sitting outside, or hanging out laundry—the local council can issue an Abatement Notice.
To avoid this, always position your fireplace where prevailing winds won’t push smoke directly toward neighboring windows, and extend your chimney height if necessary to discharge smoke cleanly upwards.
What fuels am I legally allowed to burn?
To ensure a clean, efficient burn, you should strictly use clean, dry, and seasoned wood logs—ideally labeled with the Woodsure “Ready to Burn” logo, which certifies a moisture content below 25%.
Never Burn: Treated or painted waste wood, old pallets, plastic, or household rubbish. Burning these materials releases volatile, toxic chemicals into the air, creates heavy dark smoke, and leads to an immediate buildup of corrosive tar within your chimney structure.
For stove and chimney installers – whenever you register an installation with our easy to use, online guarantee registration portal, you will now accrue points based on the number of installations. So click here to start and register your installations, taking full advantage of our Lifetime Guarantee on Flex and ICID, as well as guarantees on all our other ranges, and to start earning points 🙂
Schiedel is the first European chimney manufacturer to have performed the tests according to this latest fire resistance standard for chimneys. European standard BS EN 1366-13:2019 “Fire resistance tests for service installations, Part 13: Chimneys” and has reached EI 120 classification for our Double Wall Insulated System Chimney ICS in a closed scenario (type A) for both vertical and horizontal set-ups.
ICS is CE Certified to EN1856-1 TÜV 0036 CPR 9195 001 with designations
ICS is CE Certified to EN1856-2 TÜV 0036 CPR 9195 041 with designations
System Chimney EN1856-1
T450 N1 W V2 L50050 G60
T450 N1 D V3 L50050 G60
60mm Distance to combustibles in a combustible shaft*
T450 N1 W V2 L50050 G50
T450 N1 D V3 L50050 G50
50mm Distance to combustibles in a non combustible shaft or in free air*
T200 P1 W V2 L50050 O00
Zero distance to combustibles*
Connecting Flue Pipe EN1856-2
T450 N1 D V2 L50050 G100 M
Manufactured under a Quality Management Scheme approved to BS EN ISO 9001
4 Hour Fire Rating to BS476 Part 20
Certified for corrosion resistance on gas, oil and solid fuel by Gastec, MPA and TÜV
Please visit our external BIM (Business Information Modelling) for access to advanced modelling files in a number of formats. Please note that you will have to register and login for access to the files.
A useful app with guides on installation as well as step-by-step video guides.
This app was designed for installers to have all the information they require in a few quick clicks. This makes it easier for installers rather than having to carry paperwork during the installation process with video breakdowns of each stage of the installation process.
Download the iPhone and iPad version in the App Store and Android version in the Google Play Store.
We are confident in our products and so offer you (the owner) a generous guarantee in relation to the ICID system (the System).
Provided that you comply in full with Your Responsibilities (below) and subject to the Small Print (below), we guarantee to you that the System will be free from defects for whichever is the greater of:
a period equal to the guarantee period of the appliance to which the system is first connected; or
20 years.
For example, if your System is fitted to an appliance with a guarantee period of 10 years, we will still guarantee your System for 20 years.
In the unlikely event that the System becomes defective during the guarantee period, we will provide a like-for-like replacement for free (subject to your compliance with Your Responsibilities and subject to the Small Print). If the same model is no longer available, we will replace it with a suitable alternative.
When we say ‘no quibbles’ we mean it and so the guarantee we offer is a straightforward one; we’ve set out below what is covered and what isn’t by the guarantee as well as how to ensure you benefit from it.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
To benefit from our guarantee, you must:
Register your product within 30 days of installation at www.schiedel.co.uk and provide us with any evidence we reasonably request to prove that your System has been fitted by a HETAS approved installer or if not, has been signed off by a Building Control Inspector prior to use.
Familiarise yourself with the User Guide and comply with its provisions in full during the lifetime of your usage of the Liner (including by keeping the required records safe). Failure to do so will invalidate any guarantee claim.
HOW TO CLAIM UNDER YOUR GUARANTEE
To claim under your guarantee, please email us at info@schiedel.co.uk. You will be asked to provide proof that you have complied in full with the User Guide (for example, by providing cleaning records) and we will then assess your claim, keeping you fully informed.
SMALL PRINT
Your guarantee is effective from the date on which your System is installed.
The guarantee extends only to us providing you with a replacement System. We will pay for the delivery of that replacement to the address you have registered but you are responsible for any costs related to the removal and transit of the defective System and the installation (and any associated costs) of the replacement System and the provision of any necessary ancillary products, fittings or consumables.
The guarantee does not apply to the extent that defects in a System arise as a result of: (1) use of fittings other than approved fittings; (2) any failure to comply with the instructions set out in the User Guide (including those instructions relating to care and servicing of your System); (3) any alteration or repairs you make to it (or are made on your behalf) without our express written permission; (4) any accidental damage suffered during transit or otherwise; (5) any damage to the System that arises as a result of the installation of the System (our guarantee is offered in respect of the System product alone and does not cover the ancillary products or the consumables (such as lip seal gaskets) or the workmanship of any installation services you may obtain from any third party); or, (6) any negligent or other improper use.
If we replace your System under this guarantee, the guarantee period will not be extended.
If you move house, you may transfer the benefit of the remaining period of the guarantee to the new home owner within 3 months of the change of ownership. It is your responsibility to transfer the guarantee by emailing us at info@schiedel.co.uk and to notify the new owner of the terms of the guarantee (including the new owner’s responsibilities). A failure to notify us of a transfer within the timescales will invalidate the guarantee.
Where you claim that a System is defective, we reserve the right (1) to carry out any tests on that System, and/or (2) to require access to that System, in both cases to satisfy ourselves that you have complied in full with your responsibilities (including by adhering to the User Guide) and that your claim is valid. Please cooperate with any reasonable requests we make in this regard.
This guarantee is offered in addition to your legal rights as a consumer.
ICID Plus is CE Certified to EN1856-1 TÜV 0036 CPR 9195 010 with designations:
ICID Plus is CE Certified to EN1856-2 TÜV 0036 CPR 9195 042 with designations:
System Chimney EN1856-1
T450 N1 W V2 L50050 G60
T450 N1 D V3 L50050 G60
60mm Distance to combustibles running through a combustible floor using G60 round firestop
T450 N1 W V2 L50050
G50 T450 N1 D V3 L50050 G50
50mm Distance to combustibles a) running through a combustible floor using G50 ventilated fire stops b) In a ventilated shaft using G50 or G60 round ventilated fire stops in combination with G50 ventilated support plate at base and G50 ventilated fire stop plate at top of shaft. c) In free air
T200 P1 W V2 L50050 O00
Zero distance to combustibles
Connecting Flue Pipe EN1856-2
T450 N1 D V2 L50050 G100 M
Manufactured under a Quality Management Scheme approved to BS EN ISO 9001
4 Hour Fire Rating to BS476 Part 20
Certified for corrosion resistance on gas, oil and solid fuel by Gastec, MPA and TÜV