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4.1. Weather conditions
For the safe operation of the fireplace, it must be ensured that the chimney is able to build up the necessary
flue draft. Particular attention needs to be paid to this during the transition period (E.G. autumn and spring) or
during poor weather conditions (E.G. strong wind, fog etc.).
4.2. Chimney flue draft at rated heat output of the stove
min. flue draft:
5 Pa
- if the minimum flue draft is not reached, then it is not possible to operate the
fireplace properly and it will lead to increased contamination of the burner
and inspection window.
max. flue draft:
15 Pa
- if the maximum permitted flue draft is exceeded, this leads to increased fuel
consumption.
4.3. Connection to the chimney
CAUTION
For the connection to the chimney, gas-tight flue tubes should be used. Approved flex steel tubes are also
suitable. Please observe the national regulations.
• The flue tube must be securely fitted on the flue gas spigot.
• The flue gas tube must not be installed with a drop to the chimney.
• It is also essential to ensure that the flue tube does not stick out into the open cross-section of the chimney,
which would interfere with the flue gases rising and prevent the optimal cleaning of the chimney.
• The use of wall lagging is recommended for the insertion into the chimney.
• Longer horizontal flue gas connections reduce the necessary flue draft.
• All openings leading into the same chimney, such as stove and chimney cleaning apertures, must be
closed.
4.3.1. Multiple use
The stove is not approved for multiple use.
4.3.2. Connection to the existing chimney (example)
The plug for outlet of the condensate is of help in the cleaning and in the generation of the condensate.