Green Heating Technology
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Allowed flue types
max 0,5 m
max 0,5 m
00346 00
B23
B23P
B53
B53P
C33
C53
C43
C83
C43
C13
C13
C33
C93
The flue duct and its connection to the chim
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ney should be made in compliance to Na
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tional and Local Regulation in force. – It's
mandatory to use ducts that resist to tem
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perature, condense, mechanical stress, and
that are tight. – Not insulated flue ducts
potentially lead to dangerous situations.
B23
B23P
Air inlet from the room and flue outlet out
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side�
REMARK:
air inlet opening (6 cm
2
x kW).
…P:
flue system designed to work at
positive pressure
�
B53
B53P
Same as B23 - B23P but flue system supplied
with the appliance�
C13
Coaxial system, to wall. Ducts can start sepa
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rate from the boiler, but outlets must be co
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axial or close each other (within 50 cm) as to
be subject to similar wind conditions.
C33
Coaxial system, to roof. Ducts can start sepa
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rate from the boiler, but outlets must be co
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axial or close each other (within 50 cm) as to
be subject to similar wind conditions.
C43
Separated outlet and inlet, in shared chim
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neys subjected to similar wind conditions
(natural draught chimney).
The condense
flow towards the appliance is not allowed.
C53
Separated outlet and inlet, to wall or roof
or anyway to zones with different pressure.
REMARK:
outlet and inlet must never be
placed on opposite walls.
C63
Some outlet and inlet types (see "Technical
data" on page 47) that can be made by us
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ing ducts traded and certified separately.
C83
Outlet in single or shared chimney and inlet
from wall�
The condense flow towards the
appliance is not allowed.
C93
Separated outlet and inlet, in shared chim
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ney�
Cavediums dimensions must ensure a mini
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mum interspace between the outer wall of
the chimney and the inner wall of cavedium:
• 30 mm for circular section cavediums
• 20 mm for squared section cavediums