2.4
CORRECT CONNECTION TO CHIMNEY
In picture 6 you can see some examples for a
correct connection of a wood fired thermal
cooker. For a safe connection to the flue, we
suggest to use a double isolation of the wall.
The connection between the double isolation
and the flue must be well sealed.
It is very important that the connection be-
tween the thermal cooker and the flue is as
NO
Picture 6 - Examples of correct and uncorrect chimney hood connection
Model
ø
entrance
ø
flue H < 4m
ø
flue 4 m < H < 6m
ø
flue H > 6m
Necessary depression
Table 2 - Indications for the dimension of the chimney according to its
height
2.5
PREDISPOSITION OF THE SMOKE OUTLET
ST 60 is endowed with the predisposition for
exhaust-pipe only on the top, rightwards and
leftwards. ST 90 is endowed with the predis-
position for the exhaust-pipe on the top and
in the rear, rightwards or leftwards. The ther-
short as possible. The connection must be al-
ways placed horizontally or inclined upwards,
never downwards. Bended or winding parts
of pipe must be avoided.
The connection between the thermal cooker
and the flue must be well fixed and sealed.
The connections must not cross inflammable
or sensible to high temperatures furnitures.
NO
NO
ST 60
ST 90
130 mm
140 mm
Draught not guaranteed
160 mm
180 mm
150 mm
160 mm
12 Pa
12 Pa
mal cookers is given with both the flue out-
lets covered. To connect the thermal cooker
you must modify one output removing the
cap from the output you want use and insert-
ing the entrance device (picture 8).
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YES
H
Picture 7 - H dimension for the sizing of
the flue