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4.26. If for aesthetic, safety or municipal regulations we cannot install the stove as described above, we can always
install the pipe on the inside of the dwelling, paying special attention to the areas where the pipe touches
structures, and the minimum vertical and maximum horizontal lengths.
Drawing 9
4.27. When fitting stoves in brickwork chimneys a perfect seal between the flexible and the rigid pipe must be
achieved. Similarly, the insulation to be placed at the contact areas between the pipe and possibly
inflammable zones must be taken into account. The tube end may be left inside the chimney itself, taking
into account its opening.
Once installation is complete, we must seal the chimney from the inside of the house.
Drawing 10
4.28. Installing a fitted stove in a brickwork chimney can be done using flexible piping in its entirety, as indicated in
drawing 11. We must take special care when sealing the chimney and gas venting to avoid gas blowing back
during storms.

Windbreak
.

Stainless steel hose clamp.

T of
90
° with outlet
.

Insulator
.

Wooden ground
.

Non flammable floor protection
.

Elbow of
90°.

*Distance equal to or over 2 metres
.
1(
MAXIMUM
1 metre.

Stainless steel hose clamp.

T of
90
° with outlet.

Wooden ground
.

Non flammable
floor protection
.

Isolated s
tainless steel flexible tube
.

Rigid flexible pole adapter
.

Minimum
200mm.

It must exceed roof height by 1 metre
.

If the tube over 8
m in length, the next larger
size will be used.
1(

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