c) Prevent the flue from ending in areas near to constructions and it must
exceed the closest peak in height, where there is an adjoining building.
d) Choose a place that is most protected from cooling for the flue.
Where possible, the chimney must be on the inside of the house.
e)
It is very important for the tube joints to be well sealed to cover
f)
possible cracks that allow air to enter.
The inside walls must be perfectly smooth and free of obstacles. At
the joints of tubes with brick chimneys, avoid bottlenecks.
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Fig.-5
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