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1.6 Connecting to a brick chimney
Brick a flue bushing securely into the wall, and insert the flue pipe into it. The pipe must not
extend into the actual chimney opening, but only to the inside of the chimney aperture. The
joints between the stove/pipe and pipe/wall bushing must be sealed with the glass tape pro-
vided. It is not normally necessary to seal between any pipe joints.
If the flue pipe transitions from horizontal to vertical, it is a good idea to install it with a gentle
bend so as to avoid any loss of draught.
The flue pipe must be dimensioned in accordance with national and local regulations. Morsø
recommends, however, that flue pipes be made of mm sheet steel as this will extend the
service life.
1.7 Connecting to a steel chimney
If your installation involves routing the chimney straight up through the ceiling, it must comply
with national and local regulations concerning the distance of the chimney from flammable
ceiling material. The chimney must be sealed at the smoke outlet using the glass tape pro-
vided. It is important to install the chimney with a roof support so that the stove does not bear
the weight of the chimney. (See the chimney manufacturer’s instructions). Heavy weights on
the stove’s top plate may cause it to crack. The Morsø warranty does not cover the top plate
if the chimney is installed without a roof support.
If a chimney fire should occur as a result of incorrect operation of the stove or prolonged use
of wet fuel, close the vents completely and contact the fire brigade.
Be aware of the following:
Discuss the cleaning options with your chimney sweep.
If there is insufficient draught in the chimney, it may be a good idea to install
the flue pipe straight up so as to minimise smoke migration in the actual
combustion chamber.
Avoid having more bends than necessary, and limit the length of the flue pipe
so as not to reduce the draught.
Fresh air supply
A wood-burning stove requires air for combustion. As a result, firing a
wood-burning stove will help create a healthy climate in your house. If the
house is very tightly sealed, and particularly if there is a cooker hood or
ventilation system in the house, it may be necessary to install an air grate in the
room in which the wood-burning stove is installed. Otherwise there may not be
enough draught in the chimney, which may result in the stove not being able
to burn properly, and smoke may come out of the stove when the fire door is
opened.
If it is necessary to install air grates, they must be positioned so that they can-
not be obstructed.
Summary of Contents for 5660 Standard Insert
Page 6: ... Morsø 5660 tilsluttet til eksisterende muret skorsten ...
Page 8: ... B Specialbygget pejsemiljø i brændbare omgivelser ...
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Page 22: ...22 Morsø 5600 connected to existing masonry chimney ...
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