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APPENDICES

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E.2.3 Bends

Be aware of the bends in your flue. They provide extra resistance 

in the system and must therefore be included in the TVS and 

THS. 

There are 2 bend types:  

• 

45° and 90° bends from vertical to horizontal and vice versa. 

(Type N)

• 

45° and 90° bends from horizontal to horizontal (Type Q)

The first 3 type N bends (from vertical to horizontal) do not need 

to be included in your calculations. The next type N bends are 

each calculated as 1 horizontal meter in the THS.  

For a type Q bend (horizontal to horizontal) the following applies:

• 

90° bend in the horizontal section counts as 2 horizontal 

meters in the THS. 

• 

45° bend in the horizontal section counts as 1 horizontal 

meter in the THS

Extraction sections in a 45° upward pipe:

• 

45° upward sections are calculated both vertically and 

horizontally. 

E GENERAL RULES FOR FLUE GAS EXTRACTION 

E.1  Power-Fan

For flue configurations that do not function on natural draft, the 

PowerFan can be used. For extensive installation instructions 

and the operation of the PowerFan we refer to the manual of 

the PowerFan.

E.2  Determining the flue gas extraction diameter

The general rule is that you must always adhere to a flue diameter 

of 200/130. You always start with a vertical length of ½ meter

Except :

• 

When the stove flue pipe connection is 150/100 mm. 

• 

when your flue only gradates vertically, in which case you 

may taper directly onto the stove, to a diameter of 150/100.

E.2.1 Determining maximum vertical length:

If you have tapered your flue gas extraction as per the above, 

to a diameter of 150/100, then the total maximum permitted 

vertical length of your flue gas extraction is 11 meters.  If you are 

using a diameter of 200/130 then your maximum total length is 

22 meters. 

E.2.2 Determining maximum horizontal length:

In order to ascertain whether your intended extraction shall 

function properly, a stove category is determined. 

After you have determined in which category your fire falls, you 

search for the corresponding calculation tables.

Each category refers to a table. Each appendix has two tables:

1.  A table for horizontal outlet.

2.  A table for vertical outlet

You must use the table applicable to you. You calculate your 

total vertical section (TVS) as well as your total horizontal section 

(THS). In the table you will find advice; TVS on the vertical axis 

and THS on the horizontal axis.

An R means you have to put in a restrictor plate in your fireplace. 

Figure E.1

 shows you where the restrictor plate is inserted. 

The fireplace comes with three different restrictor plates, each 

a different size. Use the restrictor plate that gives you the best 

flames for your fire. 

Calculating the Total Vertical Section (TVS)

You calculate the Total Vertical Section by adding up all vertical 

upward sections in the extraction gradation.

Calculating the Total Horizontal Section

 

(THS)

You calculate the Total Horizontal Section by adding up all 

horizontal parts in the extraction gradation.

Figure E.1 - Position of the restrictor 

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