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4.3 Flue pipe and chimney
The flue pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove.
The stove is fitted with a Ø80mm round flue outlet and a joint connection to be connected to the flue
pipe.
You must be able to clean all the pipes and corners. T-fittings and inspection doors should be used
to make sure all parts of the flue pipe can be reached for cleaning purposes.
Use telescopic joint connections to connect the steel rigid flue pipe. It is important to ensure that no
dust or soot from the chimney ends up in the exhaust pipe/fan on the stove when the chimney is
cleaned.
Seal the flue pipe joint connection with high temperature silicone sealant (1,000°C). Should the
existing flue opening not be perfectly perpendicular to the firebox flue outlet, use an elbow to connect
them. Inclination must never exceed 45°, with respect to the vertical axis. No constrictions.
The chimney must be insulated along its entire length. Thanks to the chimney insulation fume
temperature will remain high optimizing draft, preventing condensation and reducing build-up of
barely ignited particles along the flue pipe walls.
The flue pipe in the room can be uninsulated for maximum 200 cm.
The chimney must be weather-proof and as linear as possible.
The chimney flue must be CE marked according to EN1443.
Flexible metal pipes may not be used.
Examples of flue pipes:
THROTTLE
INCLINATION
LESS THAN 45°
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