working order;
3.
he must wear accident prevention gloves;
4.
he must wear safety shoes;
5.
he must make sure that the area he is working in
for assembling/dismantling the wood insert is free
from obstacles.
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5.3
FLUES AND CHIMNEY CAPS
The chimney must be dimensioned in compliance with
EN 13384-1.
Follow the indications in the technical data sheet relating
to the chimney draught.
The flue pipe for the discharge of smoke must be
compliant with standards EN 10683, EN 1856-1-2, EN
1857, EN 1443, EN 13384-1-3, EN 12391-1, EN15287-1
both in terms of size and materials used to construct it.
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be at least T400.
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A PERFECT DRAUGHT is above all the result
of a flue that is clear of obstructions such as
only 30°). These displacements should preferably
be effected near the chimney top.
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THE SMOKE PIPE between the wood insert and the
wood insert's smoke outlet. The smoke pipe must
metal pipes. To connect the wood insert to the
changes no greater than 90°, with the smoke pipe
no longer than 2 m in horizontal projection and a
vertical segment is at least 50 cm before changing
direction.
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The CHIMNEY TOP shall be the WINDPROOF type
with an inside cross section equivalent to that of the
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and relative table. Near the ridge cap, consider the
less of the two.
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chimney respect the distances and measurements
been used it should be cleaned thoroughly to avoid
malfunctions and the danger of unburned parts deposited
least once a year.
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90°
β
Symbol
Description
Distance measured 90° from
c
the roof surface
Height above the roof ridge
a
Z
Distance (mm)
X > 2000
where A=500 and B=1000
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a
Buffer zone
(mm)
1300
500
cap
X
X
A
B
Outlet position
Z + A
B
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