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Single wall
connector pipe
Double wall
connector pipe
Safety Distances(mm)
Model
Side
Back
Front
A–Chimney Connector to backwall
16.5” (419 mm)
10.5” (267 mm)
Elena
500
500
800
B–Chimney Connector to sidewall
22” (559 mm)
18” (457 mm)
Gabriel
510
760
800
C–Chimney Connector to cornerwall
20” (508 mm)
15” (381 mm)
Victoria
500
800
800
D–Unit to backwall
*14” (356 mm)
*8” (203 mm)
Maximus
600
800
1200
E–Unit to sidewall
*14” (356 mm)
*10” (254 mm)
Olive
500
800
800
F–Unit to cornerwall
*11.5” (292 mm)
*6.5” (165 mm)
Aidan
600
800
1200
For connecting into existing Cshimney:
The Chimney should be swept prior to installation and smoke tested to ensure it is sound.
The Chimney must not have any hollow sections present, these should be filled to ensure that any
soot or tar, etc. does not build up which may present problems when sweeping the chimney.
Hollow sections within the chimney may also present problems with the chimney draw.
The
connecting flue pipe must be sealed to the chimney with fire cement and high temperature resistant
rope as required. This is usually done into a register (Blanking) plate with an access door/hatch to
enable chimney sweeping. Particularly large chimneys may require lining as the flue temperature
may not get warm enough to provide a suitable up-draught.
Minimum diameter should be no less than the outlet size of the stove, 25to 50mm larger is ideal.
Where the stove outlet is less than 150mm this diameter should be no less than 125mm when only
burning smokeless fuels or a minimum of 150mm for any fuel types.
Horizontal flue.
Soot/Access Door
Fill Void
Fire retardant
Rope seal required
Allow area for collecting soot build up.
Minimum distance should be no less than
The outlet diameter of the stove.
Build up opening
Parallel Installation
Corner Installation
* Values for the models that are not listed in Safety Distances table
Values for D, E & F are as per
safety distance of the model