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J.
T-joint with cap
K.
Combustion air intake pipe
Figure 4C:
A.
Forced draught hood
B.
Rain protection
C.
Roof support plate
D.
Support plate surface
E.
Flue pipe coupling ring
F.
Concentric flue pipe
G.
Support plate surface
H.
Fireplace separation plate
I.
Concentric flue pipe
J.
T-joint with concentric cap
K.
Combustion air intake pipe, the combustion air is drawn through
the concentric pipe.
Figure 4D:
A.
Forced draught hood
B.
Existing chimney plate shrinkage.
C.
Chimney pipe to reduce the diameter of the existing chimney.
D.
Coupling joint
E.
Fireplace separation plate
F.
Flue pipe coupling ring
G.
Insulated double-wall flue pipe (can also be created with a single
wall as far as the connection to the chimney)
H.
T-joint with cap
I.
Combustion air intake pipe
Figure 4E:
A.
Dual-insulated wall passage
B.
Horizontal draught hood
C.
Washer
D.
T-joint with closing cap
E.
Combustion air intake pipe
F.
Single-wall flue pipe (can also be built in double wall)
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