H.
T-joint with cap
I.
Combustion air intake pipe
Figure 9E:
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)
Data on minimum requirements for
chimney dimensions
Minimum vertical length of the chimney
Maximum vertical length of the chimney
Maximum vertical chimney length in the
case of two perpendicular curves (90°) and
a T-joint
Maximum number of perpendicular curves
(90º)
Maximum horizontal length
Minimum horizontal inclination of the
part for combustion gases
Table 1: Overview of the chimney/flue channel dimensions.
G
If more than one curve or T-joint is installed in the chimney, for each
additional element the maximum vertical height must be reduced by 1
m.
Sample:
A T-joint and two 90° bends is fitted in a chimney with an internal diameter of 80
mm. Therefore, the chimney has a maximum height of 5 m, although the table
shows that the chimney channel with a T-joint can reach a maximum height of 7
m. Two additional curves are fitted in such a way that the chimney is 2 m lower,
therefore 7 m - 2 m = 5 m.
5. CONNECTION POINT BETWEEN THE CHIMNEY AND
STOVE
The chimney can be connected to the 80 mm pipe on the back of the stove (see the
pipe circled in figure 10). Ensure that the pipe is connected in such a way that no
smoke can escape. See chapter 4 for requirements of the chimney and materials to
be used.
Internal dia-
Internal dia-
meter of the
meter of the
flue channel
flue channel
80 mm
100 mm
2.5 m
2.5 m
7.0 m
10 m
7.0 m
10 m
5.0 m
8.0 m
3
4
2.0 m
2.0 m
5°
5°
4
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