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3. installation
3.4 Connecting the Flue
Flue System
The provision for satisfactory fl ue termination must be made
as described in BS 5440-1.
The appliance must be installed so that the fl ue terminal is
exposed to outdoor air.
The terminal must not discharge into another room or space
such as an outhouse or lean-to.
It is important that the position of the terminal allows a free
passage of air across it at all times.
The terminal should be located with due regard for the da-
mage or discolouration that might occur on buildings in the
vicinity, it must also be located in a place not likely to cause
nuisance.
In cold or humid weather water vapour may condense on lea-
ving the fl ue terminal.
The effect of such “steaming” must be considered.
If the terminal is less than 2 metres above a balcony, above
ground or above a fl at roof to which people have access, then
a suitable stainless steel terminal guard must be fi tted.
The minimum acceptable spacing from the terminal to ob-
structions and ventilation openings are specifi ed in Fig. 3.13.
- A Directly below an opening, window, etc
300 mm
- B Horizontally to an opening, window, etc
300 mm
- C Below gutters, soils pipes or drain pipes
75 mm
- D Below eaves
200 mm
- E From vertical drain pipe or soil pipe
75 mm
- F From internal or external corner
300 mm
- G Above ground, roof or balcony level
300 mm
- H From a surface facing the terminal
600 mm
- I From a terminal facing a terminal
1200 mm
- J Vertically from a terminal on the same wall
1500 mm
- K Horizontally from an terminal on the same wall 300 mm
- L Fixed by vertical fl ue terminal
118 mm
150 mm
Minimum Length = 500 mm
180 mm
Fig. 3.13
Fig. 3.14
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