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Zone 1 :
Outlet through a
chimney is permitted
without restrictions
(preferably without a
static flue cap)
Zone 2 :
Outlet through a chimney only permitted if the
device or devices are equipped with an
atmospheric burner and if a static flue cap is
fitted over the top of the chimney..
Zone 3 :
Outlet though a chimney
completely forbidden.
For further details about chimneys, please refer to the respective norms to which chimneys have to adhere. Due
to the technical nature of these norms they are mostly only intended for professional fitters and chimney
specialists.
Herewith a listing of the most prominent norms to which chimneys have to adhere:
- EN 12446:2003 Chimneys - Components - Concrete outer wall elements
- EN 1443:2003 Chimneys - General Requirements
- EN1856-1:2003 Chimneys - Requirements for metal chimneys - Part 1: Products for system chimneys
- EN1856-2:2004 Chimneys - Requirements for metal chimneys - Part 2: Metal liners and connecting flue
pipes
- EN13384-1:2003 Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Part 1:
En 2006 Chimneys serving one appliance
- EN1857: 2003 Chimneys - Components - Flue liners
- EN1457: 1999 and Clay/ceramic flue liners - Requirements and test methods
En 2002
- EN 1806: 2006 Chimneys - Clay/ceramic flue blocks for single wall chimneys - Requirements and test
methods
- EN13069: 2005 Chimneys - Clay/ceramic outer walls for system chimneys - Requirements and test methods
- EN 13063: 2006 System chimneys with clay/ceramic flue liners - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for
soot resistance
For Belgium:
- NBN D51 parts 1, 2 and 3 Installation norms for incinerator equipment
- NBN B61 parts 1,2 and 3 Norms for fitting incinerator equipment