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Connection From The Stove To The Chimney; Combustion Air - Saey LINUS Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation

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What must I do in the event of a chimney fire?
We recommend that you take the following steps in the event of a chimney fire
1. Close off the air supply.
2. Call the fire brigade.
3. Clear access routes to the cleaning openings (e.g. cellar and attic).
4. Move all inflammable objects away from the chimney.
5. When the stove is put back into service, the chimney and the stove should be checked over
by a specialist.
6. This specialist should also investigate the cause of the chimney fire after and take any
corrective measures.
Note: If you let the stove burn for 10 minutes each day at maximum power, this allows
combustion products to be burnt off. This reduces the risk of any chimney fire and also
helps keep the window.
5.3

Connection from the stove to the chimney

The stove can be connected directly to the chimney (top outlet). The diameter of the outlet pipe
must match the 130 mm diameter of the connecting pipe section to the stove.
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Please note the following regarding the diameter of the outlet pipe:
The diameter of the outlet pipe must not be reduced. Also, the outlet pipe must fit the
chimney perfectly.
If the chimney draws too strongly, then a damper must be incorporated.
The stovepipe must not be smaller than the diameter of the chimney; this prevents the
upwards pressure of the flue gases.
Flue connections to different stoves and fireplaces must not be located opposite each
other at the same height, to avoid the risk of combustion gases not being drawn out.
Two flue connections must be at separated vertically by at least 30 cm.
The chimney must not have too many connections – this reduces upwards pressure.
The chimney must not draw in extra air. Watch out for flue dampers and cleaning
hatches in the cellar or on the roof!
The outlet pipe must be securely attached to the connector pipe.
Safety distances to flammable and/or heat-sensitive items from the table of technical
specifications must be observed.
5.4

Combustion Air

Unlike an ordinary stove, a SAEY stove uses very little combustion air. In most homes the air flow
through the gaps and chinks in doors and windows is enough. Nevertheless, in some highly
insulated homes the air flow may be insufficient. In this case, a ventilation grill must be placed in
the outer wall as close as possible to the appliance.
Under no circumstances should air be drawn from rooms or cellars containing volatile or
flammable substances.
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