Flue; Smoke Exit At Rear - Camargue 134 10 15 Technical Manual

En 13240, output: 10 kw
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Camargue - ref. 134 10 15
Hearth
The appliance must stand on a fireproof hearth.
It is possible to provide a hearth made of non
combusible board/sheet material or tiles at least 12 mm
thick.
Constructional hearths should be constructed of solid
non combustible material at least 125 mm thick
(including the thickness of any non combustible floor
under the hearth).
The hearth must protrude at least 400 mm in front of the
stove and 150 mm each side.
If the hearth is constructed on timber, there must be a
clearance of at least 250 mm from the timber to the top
surface of the hearth.
When using a single wall flue pipe, there must be a
clearance (A) of at least 450 mm from any combustible
materials (timber mantel, girder).
See section J of the Building regulations.

2.3. Flue

The chimney must comply with Current Building
Regulations. If in doubt, consult your Dealer or local
Building Inspector.
Existing flue
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The flue must be in good condition and must provide
sufficient draught.
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The flue must be suitable for the installation of solid
fuel burning appliances and comply with Current
Building Regulations.
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The flue must be clean. It should be swept to remove
soot and dislodge tar deposits.
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The flue must be well insulated. If the flue inner wall
surfaces are cold, a good thermal draw is impossible
causing condensation problems (tar formation etc) to
occur.
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The flue must not be shared with other appliances.
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The chimney must be at least 4.5 m (15 ft high).
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In case of a flat roof or when the roof gradient is lower
than 15°, the stack must be 1,2 m (4 feet) high at least.
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If the chimney has any down draught tendency, due to
its position in relation to nearby obstacles, an
anti-down draught cowl must be installed on the
chimney or the chimney height must be increased.
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If the chimney draught is excessive or irregular, a
draught stabilizer (barometric damper) must be
installed to the connector pipe. It must be visible and
accessible.
Chimney to be built / new flue :
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The flue must not be supported by the stove.
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Consult a chimney specialist for advice on suitable
flue systems for solid fuel appliances.
2.4. Assembly of flue spigot and
blanking plates
For the flue collar (303860), the stove is supplied with a
connection flue spigot with an inner diameter of 125 mm
and an outer diameter of 139 mm.
For the flue collar (303826), the stove is supplied with a
connection flue spigot with an inner diameter of
153 mm.
Technical manual "1141"
Figure 3 - Removing blanking plate on rear heat shield
A : Blanking
C : Clamp
plate
D :
Sealing rope
B :
Flue collar
Figure 4 - Smoke exit at rear

2.5. Smoke exit at rear

Figure 4
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Check that the blanking plate and the clamp are fixed
to the cast iron top.
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Lift the cast iron top from the stove.
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Remove the internal baffle and the rear heat shield
(# 56 & 27, fig. 8, page 12).
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Fix the sealing rope in the groove and fit the flue
spigot, ensuring there is a good seal.
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Replace the internal baffle and re-fit the cast iron top.
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Remove the cut-out in the rear heat shield and re-fit.
Installation instructions
E : Supp of flue
baffle
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