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Escea DX1000 - D8 Running the Flue

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ACDEFGSERVICE
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Notes:
1) Should the flue not extend past the apex of the roof, the bottom opening of the flue should extend at least
200mm from the roof (or 300mm in regions with heavy snow).
2) The installation of a flue into a carport is not recommended.
3) The flue terminal will get very hot when in use. Precautions should be taken to protect people and animals
from injury.
D8 Running the Flue
If your flue system is greater than 4m long (as shown in diagrams below), then a flexible flue
with condensate trap and rigid PolyPro tube flue lengths is required (see textbox at end of
section for more info).
Run the Ø100mm ID and Ø75mm ID (Ø110mm OD & 85mm OD) flexible aluminium hoses
from the cavity to the rear of where the Horizontal Powerflue Wall Terminal will be installed
in the outside wall. The flue system for the DX1500 / DX1000 is zero rated, so no spaces
are required between the flue and any timber framing. Allow enough stretch in the flexible
aluminium flue to allow it to be able to sit just outside of the wall.
NOTE: The flexible flue is shipped in a ‘compressed’ form. Extend it to your desired length by
stretching (up to 4m maximum per length).
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON INSTALLATION OF THE POLYPRO FLUE, SEE ‘POLY
PRO FLUE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS’ AVAILABLE ON:
WWW.ESCEA.COM
OR SUPPLIED WITH THE FLUE.
FOR POLY PRO COMPONENT GUIDES, THESE ARE AVAILABLE ON:
WWW.ESCEA.COM
TITLED:
HORIZONTAL FLUE COMPONENT GUIDE &
VERTICAL FLUE COMPONENT GUIDE

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