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6.
Installation of pipes and fume exhaust systems
• The exhaust pipe must have been designed for this purpose, in compliance to the
location requirements and in accordance with any applicable regulations.
Under rated operating conditions, the flue gas draught must give rise to a
depression of 10 Pa for the 32 kW boiler and 12 Pa for the 16 kW and 24 kW boilers,
measured 1 metre above the boiler smoke outlet.
The boiler must not share the chimney with other equipment.
Pipes remaining outside the area of use must have double insulation in stainless
steel, with an internal diameter equal to that of the boiler's fume outlet.
After installation and during periodic inspections, it is necessary to monitor
emissions. For this reason, it is necessary to provide measuring points along the
chimney, they must be self-locking and watertight.
The smoke exhaust pipe, can generate condensation, in this case it is
advisable to establish suitable condensate collection systems.
6.1. Installation without a chimney
The installation of the pellet boiler when there is no chimney must be done by
choosing one of the following options. The flue pipe (with a minimum internal
diameter equal to the boiler's flue output) must be at least 0,5 m above the roof.
Insulated double walled stainless steel pipes properly anchored should be used to
avoid condensation phenomena.