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4.5 Mounting the smoke emission outlet materials
In case of a wall or roof terminal, the hole must be at least 5 mm bigger than the
diameter of the flue material.
Horizontal parts must be installed at a (3 degree) slope up away the appliance.
Build up the system from the appliance. If this is not possible, you should make use
of a adjustable pipe .
For fitting the system a ½ metre cut-down pipe should be used. Make sure the
inner pipe is always 2 cm longer than the outer pipe. Wall and roof terminal are
also shortened. These parts must be secured with a self tapping screw.
Do not insulate but ventilate bild-in flue material (approx.100cm2)
4.6 Building a chimney breast.
Before constructing the chimney breast we advise you to perform a function test with the
appliance as described in chapter 7 “checking the installation”
4.7 Chimney breast
Construct the chimney breast from non-combustible material in combination with
metal profiles or brickwork / aerated concrete bricks.
Take the grills and the service panel (see fig.1.1 and 1.2)into account. Place a
protective shield made of non- combustible material above the grills (see fig1.1.A) .
During the construction, regularly test whether rotating parts are not impeded
and/or if the glass can be removed.
Always use a lintel if the chimney breast is constructed of brickwork. These should
not be placed directly onto the hearth.
The appliance can built-in in three different ways. The total wall thickness is
dependent on the manner of construction. (consult the dimensional drawing):
1. Frames on both sides: 384 mm =192+192
2. Frameless on both sides: maximum 520 mm =(50+210)+(210+50)
3. Combination of both: maximum 452 mm = 192+(210+50)