This type of installation (see
fig. 6
) requires a horizontal section for connection
to an existing flue. Comply with the slope indicated in the figure, to reduce de-
positing ash in the horizontal tube section. In the lower part of the flue duct was
installed a T fitting with inspection plug like for the flue inlet.
It is not recommended to install a 90° curve as the first piece, since the ash
could quickly obstruct the smoke passage, compromising stove draught. (See
fig.2
)
examples of installation of a pellet insert
In this type of installation we can notice that the fitting was used to enable
connecting the insert to the chimney (so-called “bayonet” mount). For safety
reasons and to ensure proper operation, we recommend you fit pipes into the
chimney. (
Fig. 7
). It is recommended to perfectly match the insert with the fit-
ting, to prevent leaks of smoke during the work phase.
He
ig
ht o
ve
r 4 m
m
ax 2 - 3 m
2 - 3 mt M
AX
Slope 3 - 5 %
In
te
rn
a
l
fl
ue
Inspection door
T fitting with collection and
condensate chamber
Protection from rain
T fitting with inspection
ash collector cap
Exploded view of T fitting
In
te
rn
a
l
fl
ue
Protection from rain
Pipe
fig.6
fig.7
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