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The conjunction of the cooker to the flue must be
as short as possible and must not have horizontal
or not much inclined parts. The counterslope parts
are forbidden and must be absolutely avoided.
Near the conjunction, inflammable materials must
not be present. The conjunction must not go inside
the flue. To increase the safety of the conjunction,
we suggest to install a washer on the wall being
sure that the connection between the washer and
the chimney is walled and well sealed. Also the
connection between the cooker and the conjunc-
tion must be fixed and sealed.
Wood fired cookers are predisposed to have flue
outlets in different positions (up, back, sides). Be-
fore connecting the cooker to the chimney you
must be sure that all the outlets you will not use
are well closed. Eventually, you can make modifi-
cations using the devices given together with the
cooker.
2.9 CONJUNCTION
2.10
FLUE OUTLET PREDISPOSITION
Picture 8 - Multiflue cooker, predisposition of the correct flue outlet.
RNE - RNVE - RNI - RNVI SERIES
2.11
CORRECT CONJUNCTION TO THE CHIMNEY
If the conduct of the chimney starts from a lower
floor than the connection point of the cooker, it
may be necessary to close the conduct under the
connection pipe with fireproof materials. If you
have the chimney behind or up, you have to use
the connector with bayonet coupling. This must be
inserted and turned so that it can remain blocked.
This connector has a tolerance of about 1 cm to
make the installation easier. The tolerance is avail-
able according to a single direction which depends
on the orientation of the connector (see picture 9).