
FLUE SYSTEM
SEE FIGS. 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11
The flue system must be installed in accordance with the federal, state and local codes.
Only genuine AGA approved flue pipe is to be used.
Maximum permitted flue length run including bends is 13 ft.
Products of combustion discharge is by a fan powered flue pipe of 2” (50mm) diameter which can reach up to 13’ (4 metres)
in length through a maximum of 4 x 90° bend. Exits from the appliance can be from rear, LH or RH sides. (See Figs. 8 and
9).
The flue pipe should protrude through the outside wall fixing plate by 1” (25mm) (See Fig. 7).
Terminal Position
The minimum acceptable spacings from the terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are as shown in Fig. 9.
Where the terminal is fitted within 23
5
/
8
” (600mm) below plastic guttering an aluminium shield 39
3
/
8
” (1000mm) long should
be fitted to the underside and immediately beneath the guttering or eaves.
Where the terminal is fitted within 17
3
/
4
” (450mm) below eaves or painted guttering an aluminium shield 29
1
/
2
(750mm)
long should be fitted to the underside and immediately beneath the guttering or eaves.
Terminal Protection
A terminal guard is supplied with the range and must be fitted, if flue termination is less than 78
3
/
4
” (2 metres) above ground
level, or subject to damage.
When fitted, it must be positioned to provide a minimum of 2” (50mm) clearance from any part of the terminal and be central
over the terminal.
Fig. 7
DESN 511196
EXTERNAL
WALL
15
1”
(25mm)
Fig. 8
DESN 517038
COMBUSTIBLE
WALL
VENT PIPE
1
1
/
2
”
(38mm)
5” (137mm)
NOTE:
A 5” hole clearance is required through combustible
material, to allow 1 1/2” clearance around flue pipe, (See
Fig. 8).
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