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Installation and Operating Instructions Klapi
Connecting the heater to the brickwork flue via the rear chimney duct opening
Make a hole in the firewall for the flue connection. Note the height of any floor protection when
determining the height of the hole. The hole should be slightly larger than the chimney pipe. A suitable
gap around the chimney pipe is about 10 mm. The inner corners of the flue hole should be rounded so
that the flue gases can enter the flue unobstructed. It is not recommended that the heater be installed
in a split flue.
Attach the chimney pipe to the rear chimney duct opening of the heater. Make sure that the pipe
connection is tight and secure. If necessary, tap with a hammer.
Push the heater into place. Do not push the chimney pipe too far into the flue since it may obstruct
the flue. Shorten the pipe if necessary. Seal the chimney pipe to the hole in the firewall with fireproof
mineral wool, for example. Ensure that the chimney pipe connection is tight and, if necessary, add
more fire-resistant mineral wool.
Connecting the heater to a brickwork flue via the upper chimney duct opening
The chimney pipes used in the upper connection can be straight or in an angle of 45° or 90°. Move
the cover plate to the rear opening. Attach the chimney pipe to the upper chimney duct opening of the
heater. Make sure that the pipe connection is tight and secure. It is not recommended that the heater
be installed in a split flue.
Push the heater into place. Do not push the chimney pipe too far into the flue since it may obstruct the
flue. Shorten the pipe if necessary.
Seal the chimney pipe to the opening in the firewall with fireproof mineral wool, for example. Ensure
that the chimney pipe connection is tight and, if necessary, add more fire-resistant mineral wool.
613 mm
Straight
45°
90°