The stove must be connected to a chimney with a
minimum continuous draught of 0.06 w.g. Poor
draught conditions will result in poor performance.
All register plates, restricter plates, damper etc.,
which could obstruct the flue at a future date should
be removed before connecting this appliance.
If connecting to an existing chimney with a flue
diameter of more that 8” it is recommend to line the
flue using a suitable stainless steel flue liner.
Where a masonry chimney is not available a propri-
etary type of 6”/150mm - twin wall, fully insulated
pipe may be used. The pipe must terminate at a
point not lower than the main ridge of adjacent out-
side obstructions. With such installation, access to
the chimney must be provided for cleaning purpos-
es.
A chimney / flue termination must be located to min-
imise wind effects, a basic guide is that the distance
from the termination to the roof should be at be at
least 2300mm when measured horizontally and at
least 1000mm when measured vertically, (see
Fig.1). In circumstances where there are adjoining
buildings/ structures/ roof openings there are addi-
tional requirements, please refer to building regula-
tions part J.
2300
1000
Appliance
Soot Door
Fig.1
8
FLUE EXIT (TOP & REAR)
The stove is designed to allow the chimney be
cleaned through the stove. If the chimney cannot be
cleaned through the stove it is necessary to provide
a soot box/access door in the flue for cleaning. See
Fig.2 for recommended locations. Fit it to the stove
as shown in Fig.2.
The stove is supplied with a Hob blanking plate and
a flue blanking plate. The flue blanking plate can be
alternated for use with both top outlet and rear out-
let. The hob blanking plate is for use when the stove
is fitted on rear outlet only. Make sure the flue blank-
ing plate is sealed correctly. See Figs 3 & 4.
Flue Liner
Sleeve
Flue Pipe
Possible
Positions
for access
Flue
Soot Door
Appliance Flue
Outlet
Appliance
Debris Collection
space
Fig.2
Flue Blanking
Plate
TOP OUTLET
Fig.3