Minimum Heights from Roof to Base of Flue Terminal
Type of Roof
Not within 1.5m of a
vertical surface of a
structure = on the roof
Within 1.5m of a
vertical surface of a
structure = on the roof
Internal Route
External
Route
Internal
Route
External
Route
On Ridge
Not on Ridge
Pitched
Pitch
exceeding
45°
At or
above
ridge
level
1m
above roof
intersection
1m
above roof
intersection
The base of the
terminal should
be 600mm
above the level of
the adjacent roof
edge
Pitch not
exceeding
45°
600mm
above roof
intersection
The base of
the terminal
should be
600mm
above the
level of the
adjacent
roof edge
Flat
With
parapet
Not
applicable
600mm
above roof
intersection
Without
parapet
250mm
above roof
intersection
Each unit has an
atmospheric burner
system &
uses natural
gas.
Heater with
highest usage
fitted nearest to
main flue
(if applicable)
Fig 4.
Common flues may be used on multiple installations
only if all the heaters are of the same burner system
and fuel type and should be sized to ensure complete
evacuation of the flue products from the installation.
Where one flue is to be used more regularly or for
longer periods than the others in the group, it should
be connected at the point nearest to the main flue
See BS 6644 Clause 20 for further
information and recommendations on this
as well as general flue requirements.
Fit a flue clip or flange joint close to the diverter
so that it is secure but can be disconnected for
servicing. The weight of the flue must be borne
by securing clips, etc. and not by the heater
Fig.4
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