FLUE PIPES
A flue pipe should only be used to connect an appli-
ance to a chimney and should not pass through any
roof space.
Flue pipes in cast iron, stainless steel or enamelled
steel are suitable for use on this appliance. All flue
pipes must meet the requirements of the relevant
standards.
Flue pipes with spigot and socket joints should be fit-
ted with the socket uppermost.
Clearance to combustibles must be adhered to
when fitting the flue pipe.
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Fig.4
FLUE EXIT (TOP & REAR)
The stove is designed to allow the chimney be
cleaned through the stove. If bends in the chimney
make cleaning difficult, a means must be provided to
clean the chimney such as a soot box/access door
in the flue for cleaning. See Fig.3 for recommended
locations.
For top flue outlet see Fig.4, place the top flue con-
nector on the flue outlet use fire cement to seal to
the heatexchanger, place fire cement into the groove
and then fit the top flue outlet spigot, clean away any
excess cement on the inside of the pipe. The back
flue outlet must be blanked off using the blanking
plate supplied.
Fig.3
Flue Liner
Sleeve
Flue Pipe
Possible
Positions
for access
Flue
Soot Door
Appliance Flue
Outlet
Appliance
Debris Collection
space
FLUE ORIENTATION ASSEMBLY
Fig.2
For back flue outlet fit the flue pipe direct to the back
flue outlet and seal using fire cement. Seal the top
flue outlet using the top flue blanking plate. Fit the
hob filler piece to the top flue blanking plate, see
Fig.5.
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