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1.8 Connecting to a steel chimney
If your installation involves taking the chimney
straight up and through the ceiling, you must com-
ply with National, Local Building Regulations or flue
manufacturers instructions concerning clearances to
combustible materials such as walls, floor joists and
ceilings. The joint between the stove flue collar and
the stovepipe must also be sealed using the glass fi-
bre rope provided. It is important that the insulated
flue system is properly supported both at ceiling level and at roof level.
THE STOVE MUST NOT BEAR THE WEIGHT OF THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM (See chimney manu-
facturer’s instructions). Excessive weight on the stove will inhibit expansion and could lead to
damage of the stove top. Damage caused to the stove in this way would not be covered by the
manufacturers guarantee.
If a chimney fire should occur as a result of incorrect operation of the stove or prolonged use
of wet fuel, close the vents completely and contact the fire brigade.
Note: The supplied wall-mounting fixture is not designed to carry the weight of a heavy
chimney as well.
Refer to the guidelines from the chimney manufacturer.
Be aware of the following:
Discuss the cleaning options with your chimney sweep.
If there is insufficient draught in the chimney, it may be a good idea to install the flue
pipe straight up so as to minimise smoke migration in the actual combustion chamber.
Avoid having more bends than necessary, and limit the length of the flue pipe so as not
to reduce the draught.
Fresh air supply
A wood-burning stove requires air for combustion. As a result, firing a wood-burning
stove will help create a healthy climate in your house.
Connecting to a brick chimney
Brick a flue bushing securely into the wall, and insert
the flue pipe into it. The pipe must not extend into the
actual chimney opening, but only to the inside of the
chimney aperture. The joints between the stove/pipe
and pipe/wall bushing must be sealed with the glass
tape provided. It is not normally necessary to seal be-
tween any pipe joints.
If the flue pipe transitions from horizontal to vertical,
it is a good idea to install it with a gentle bend so as to
avoid any loss of draught.
The flue pipe must be dimensioned in accordance
with national and local regulations. Morsø recom-
mends, however, that flue pipes be made of 2 mm
sheet steel as this will extend the service life.
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