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ensure the rigid stove pipe is unable to be pulled out of the stove collar.
Ensure
the self-tapping
screw or bolt nut and washers do not obstruct the stove collar flue way and ensure the screws or
bolts and locating holes are airtight.
The chimney or flue way that the stove pipe is connected
must be
at least 125mm internal diameter.
(ii) rectangular or square flues having the same internal cross-sectional area and a minimum
dimension of 100mm for straight flues or 125mm for flues with bends or offsets. Refer to
Current
National laws, Building Regulations, any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:
(This
must be
confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all
National laws, Building
regulations and any Rules in Force
).
3.4.2 Connecting to a masonry chimney
Refer to Current
National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS
EN 15287-1:2007 & (Approved Document J England & Wales)
Installation & all parts used for the connection of the stove & rigid stove pipe to the masonry
chimney & flue way
must be
in accordance with
Current National laws, Building Regulations, and any
Rules in Force.
It is
highly recommended
that an approved certified flexible flue liner that
complies
to
Current
National laws, Building Regulations and any Rules in Force
of the correct internal diameter be used
to line the chimney, the liner
must be
approved for use with multi fuel burning. Refer to the Flue
liner installation instructions and
Current National laws, Building Regulations, and any Rules in Force.
The masonry chimney or flue system
must be equipped
with access doors for inspection and
cleaning. The size of the cleaning door in the chimney must at least equal to that of the cross-
sectional area of the chimney.
The chimney or flue way that the stove pipe is connected
must be
at least 125mm internal diameter
or (ii) rectangular or square flues having the same internal cross-sectional area and a minimum
dimension of 100mm for straight flues or 125mm for flues with bends or offsets. Refer to
Current
National laws, Building Regulations, and any Rules in Force including
BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1:
(This
must be
confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all
Current National
laws, Building Regulations, and any Rules in Force
)
.