Installation With A Chimney - Stanley K1700 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Wood pellet boiler stove
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Figure 12 – Side view of the installation without a chimney,
Failure to comply with these requirements may prevent the correct operation of the stove. Follow all the instructions
presented on the diagrams.
The pellet stove stoves operate with the combustion chamber in vacuum, so it is necessary to have a fume exhaust pipe to
extract combustion gases properly.
Fume duct material: The tubing must consist of 0.5 mm thick rigid stainless steel, with fastening joints attaching the different
sections and accessories.
Insulation: The fume ducts must be double-walled and insulated to make sure that fumes do not cool down going outwards,
which would cause an inadequate circulation and condensation that may damage the stove.
Windproof terminal: A windproof terminal must always be installed to avoid the backflow of fumes.
Draught in the chimney: The figures below show three standard diagrams, specifying adequate lengths and diameters. Any
other type of installation must guarantee a draught of 12 Pa (0.12mbars) measured when hot and at the maximum power.
Ventilation: The stove must have adequate air for combustion and the room must have adequate air for ventilation , adequate air supply must be
provided in line with building regulations. The boiler pellet stove has a circular pipe (Æ 50mm) that may be connected to the exterior of
the house. An outside air kit and adaptor from 50-100 is available to order from Waterford Stanley.
If the residence has an air exhaust system installed (e.g. kitchen extractor fan), a ventilation duct of suitable cross-
sectional area to accommodate the different exhaust stoves that exist in the house, must be installed.
The installation of the stove on locations near kitchen exhaust fans or fume extractors may prevent the stove from
operating properly.
7.3

Installation with a chimney

If the stove is to be installed in a chimney the stove is installed with a flue pipe of diameter 100 direct to the stove. The chimney
should be lined with a 125mm flexible liner suitable for use with solid fuel. If the chimney is too large, an 125mm mm-wide pipe
should be installed at the fume outlet.
A T-piece must be installed between the 100mm pipe and the 125mm flexi liner t to allow for periodic inspection and annual
maintenance. The installation must be completed with a windproof cowl recommended for use with pellet stoves.
We do not recommend that you use the stove in rough weather conditions that may seriously impact the draught (particularly
with very strong winds).
If you do not use the stove for a long time, check it to make sure that the flue pipes are clear before lighting the fire.
Dia.
125m
Dia.
100mm
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