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Chimney:
There must always be a chimney stack with a diameter of at least 15 cm. This is equivalent to
clearing of 175 cm
2
. Remember to ensure that the draught conditions are satisfactory and that
smoke does not inconvenience your neighbours.
If your chimney has a regulating damper, the draught can be regulated. Please note that the
damper must never be completely closed. There must always be at least 20 cm² of free passage
through the chimney.
In some cases, it can be an advantage on days when the wind is blowing strongly.
At nominal operation, the stove has been tested with a flue gas flow of 4,5 g/s and with flue gas
temperature of 260°C at a room temperature of 25°C.
Varde stoves are always equipped with a smoke guide plate. This ensures that the smoke’s path
to the chimney is as long as possible. This ensures that the smoke’s heat is released in your
home rather than in the open air outside. The smoke guide plate lies loosely in the stove’s
combustion chamber and you must ensure that the plate is pushed all the way back against the
combustion chamber’s rear plate.
Draught conditions
Ask the chimney inspector how to get the best draught from your chimney.
Chimney height
If required, refer to your chimney inspector, who will help you to set the correct height.
Condensation drain in the flue collar
Your stove is fitted with a cast iron flue collar from Varde Ovne. The flue collar is designed for a
flue pipe (chimney) with an inner diameter of 150 mm.
You can establish a condensate drain yourself, if your steel chimney is to be fitted in the stove’s
top outlet:
Make a hole in the bottom of the exterior grate (at the mark) using a small chisel or similar,
thus making the condensate drain yourself, if you need it.
Marking of condensation drain.
A condensate drain has now
been made.
Make an opening using chisel or
similar.
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