5.6 FLUE GAS EXHAUST
The stove operates with negative pressure in the
gas discharge and corresponding joints must be
airtight.
The stove must be connected to its own
ensuring adequate atmospheric dispersion of the
combustion by products.
conditions and bear the CE mark.
must be done in compliance with the Norm UNI EN
13384-1.
rock wool) or made using double wall steel pipes,
except for the initial vertical section inside the
room.
There should be at most three changes in direction
chimney connection, with the horizontal length of
Use always connector with inspection cap on all
connected to:
a chimney used by other heat generators
air exhaust systems (range hoods, vents, etc.....)
even if these are ducted.
Shut-off or draught valves must not be used.
Combustion byproducts must be discharged
through the roof.
5.6.1 Discharge through roof using a traditional
chimney
be made in accordance with standards UNI 10683
- EN 1856-1-2 - EN 1857 - EN 1443 - EN 13384-
1-3 - EN 12391-1 both as regards the dimensions
and the construction materials used.
DAMAGED chimneys made from unsuitable
material (asbestos cement, galvanised steel,
etc.... with a rough and porous inside surface)
are prohibited by law and affect proper stove
operation.
Makes sure connections to brick chimneys are
suitably sealed.
Avoid contact with combustible materials (e.g.
wooden beams) and in any case insulate these
available on the market.
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INSTALLATION
A) Chimney pot with wind protection
B) Seal
C) Inspection
1) Vermiculite and/or rock wool.
2) Steel pipes.
3) Closure panel.
Fig. 5.8
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Fig. 5.9