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Comply with the rules, provisions, regulations and legislation in force
at local/national level. If the installation instructions contained in this
manual deviate from the current legislation at local, national and/or
regional level, the latter is prevalent.
Installation fails to comply with national/local legislation.
If national/local legislation is not applicable, the minimum system require-
ments described in this document may not need to be complied with.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS THAT THE CHIMNEY MUST MEET
Only one device can be connected to the fireplace. Do not connect multiple
appliances to a single chimney. Never connect two stoves, a suction hood
and a stove, a second chimney, etc. to a single chimney. See Figure 7.
Use only approved installation material when installing the chimney. The
pellet stove's chimney must be heat-resistant (minimum 450° C). Consult the
rules, regulations, and local/national legislation governing the requirements
of materials for chimney installation.
The chimney and its outlet must be positioned at a sufficient distance from
combustible and inflammable materials. Consult the rules, regulations, and
local/national legislation governing the requirements for these materials.
The stove must be connected to a chimney with a diameter that conforms
to the specifications in Table 1 of this installation manual. Use of a chimney
with a larger diameter that does not exceed 150 mm is permitted, provided
that it conforms with the indicated foced draught.
Refer to the local /national provisions, regulations, and legislation in order
to verify the possibility of positioning the draught valve in the chimney
channel.
Do not install electric cables down the chimney or near it.
The fireplace must be smoke-tight.
The chimney must be vertically installed in such a way that no flue gas blocks
occur. If, however, a part of the chimney needs to be horizontally installed,
the length of the horizontal part should be no more than 2 m and must
slope by at least 5° in the direction of the combustion gas exhaust pipe. See
table 1.
See table 1 for an overview of the number of curves and T-joints, the length
of the chimney and the internal diameter of the pipes to be used in the flue
pipe.