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FURTHER SPECIFICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED
The stove functions with the combustion chamber in depression;
it is fundamental that the discharge be
hermetically sealed.
It is advisable to use stainless steel rigid pipes, with sealing gaskets, having 80 mm minimum diameter.
The pipes must have a double wall or be suitably insulated with rock wool. The maximum temperature
of the pipe must not exceed 70 °C.
IT IS MANDATORY TO HAVE A FIRST VERTICAL SECTION OF AT LEAST 1.5 METRES IN ORDER TO
GUARANTEE CORRECT FLUE GAS DISCHARGE.
Every direction change must be carried out with T-shaped fitting and inspection cap.
The pipes must guarantee sealing against flue gas via suitable gaskets capable of resisting 250 °C.
Fix the pipes to the wall with the relevant metal collars in order to prevent any vibrations.
ATTENTION: IT IS FORBIDDEN TO INSTALL DRAUGHT REGULATION VALVES
(BUTTERFLY VALVES).
O
8 cm
ISPECTION CAP
MI
NI
M
U
M
1
,5
m
MAX
IM U
M 2 m
MIN G
RAD
IENT 5
%
O
10 cm
ISPECTION CAP
ISPECTION CAP
MAXIMUM 500 mm
If a “traditional” flue is used for discharging flue gas, make sure that it is in good working order and that it
complies with the applicable standards.
If the flue is too large (internal diameter greater than 14 cm), duct
the flue using an appropriately insulated stainless steel pipe (using rock wool or vermiculite) sized
according to the relevant route. The connection to the flue must be appropriately sealed.
When assembling the flue, there must be no more than 4 direction changes, including the initial T-
shaped fitting. The maximum allowed length of the horizontal section is 2 metres. Before effecting
horizontal movements, there must be a vertical section of at least 1.5 metres.