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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING
The wood stove meets the requirements for connec-
tion to chimneys designed for a smoke temperature of
350°C.
The connecting sleeve measures 125 mm on the out-
side, and can used for both rear and top connection.
The optimum chimney draught is between –10 and
–15 Pa. The draught is mainly affected by the length and
area of the chimney, and also by how pressure-tight it
is. The minimum recommended chimney length is 3.5 m
and a suitable cross-sectional area is 120–180 cm² (125
mm in diameter). A flue with sharp bends and horizontal
sections will reduce the draught in the chimney. The
maximum horizontal flue length is 500 mm, provided
that the vertical flue length is at least 5 m.
It should be possible to sweep the whole length of the
flue, and the soot hatches should be easy to get at.
Check that the chimney is tight and that there are no
leaks around soot hatches and flue joints. The wood
stove may be connected to a chimney with other stoves.
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2
3
4
All chimney accessories can be obtained from your nearest dealer.
CONNECTING THE WOOD RANGE TO AN EXISTING CHIMNEY
NOTE:
Steps 3 and 4 apply to top connection to an existing chimney. To connect straight back to an existing chim-
ney, do not use oakum but use the fire cement supplied instead.
Carefully cut a hole where you want to connect
your stove to the chimney stack.
Plug with oakum between the flue and the lining sleeve.
Close with a flue ring to cover the installation.
Cement in the lining sleeve.
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