Please note: Have the existing chimney checked by an authorised
chimney maintenance company in order to verify its suitability for the
combustion of solid fuel such as pellets.
15.
The chimney draught must be 11Pa (plus or minus 1 Pa). This draught should
be measured when the chimney is hot. Poor draught can lead to dangerous
situations because the flue gases can spread into the room.
16.
Never place a flue gas fan inside or above the flue gas/chimney channel. The
stove is already equipped with a cat back exhaust fan. An additional fan
inside or above the channel may impede proper functioning of the stove.
17.
Do not use the heater if the air used for combustion is taken from the room,
or if there are any of the following in the room: an air extraction system, hot
air heating or any other machinery that influences the air pressure within
the space. Turn this machinery off when operating the pellet stove.
Figure 3:
A.
Vertical part of the chimney
B.
Air inlet
C.
Folding T-joint
D.
Single-wall pipe
E.
Double-wall pipe
F.
Horizontal part of the chimney
18.
See figures 4A to 4E for examples of the installation of a pellet stove.
Figure 4A:
A.
Forced draught hood
B.
Wall bracket
C.
Flue pipe joint
D.
Double-wall pipe
E.
Dual-insulated wall passage
F.
T-joint with closing cap
G.
Closing cap
H.
Combustion air intake pipe
I.
Single-wall flue pipe (can also be built in double wall)
J.
Double-wall flue pipe (can also be built in single wall)
Figure 4B:
A.
Forced draught hood
B.
Rain protection
C.
Roof support plate
D.
Support plate surface
E.
Flue pipe coupling ring
F.
Dual insulation wall-fitted flue pipe
G.
Support plate surface
H.
Fireplace separation plate
I.
Double-wall flue pipe (can also be built in single wall as far as the ceiling)
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