Combustion Air; Fitting The Flue Collar; Mounting Of Accumulation Solid C And Solid C High - Heta Scan-Line Solid C Operating And Installation Instructions

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Connection to a brick chimney
Brick a thimble into the chimney and seat the
flue gas pipe in this.
The thimble and flue gas pipe must not penetra-
te the chimney opening itself, but must be flush
with the inside of the chimney duct. Joins bet-
ween brickwork, the thimble and flue gas pipe
must be sealed with fireproof material and / or
beading. Heta A/S stresses that it is of utmost
importance that this is done correctly with very
tight joints. As mentioned earlier, we recommend
that setup and installation be left to a profes-
sional Heta dealer.
Connection to a steel chimney
When fitting a connection from a top outlet stove
directly to a steel chimney, we recommend fit-
ting the chimney tube inside the flue gas spigot
so that any soot and condensation drops into
the stove itself rather than collecting on the ex-
terior surface of the stove.
For connections to chimneys that are run through
ceilings, all national and local regulations regar-
ding distance to flammable material must be fol-
lowed. It is important that the chimney is fitted
with roof support so that the top panel of the
stove is not required to bear the entire weight
of the chimney (excessive weight may damage
the stove).

2.4 Combustion air

The stove is approved as a room air dependent
stove in accordance with EN 13240.
All the combustion air in the inset stove comes
from the room in which it is fitted. However, by
connecting a sealed air inlet to the stove's air in-
take connector, the stove can be supplied with
external combustion air. In this respect, the fol-
lowing requirements must be met:
• Only approved materials may be used from
the ventilation unit to the air inlet vent.
• The air inlet vent must be fitted correctly and
insulated to prevent formation of condensate.
The cross section of the vent and grille must
be at least 78 cm².
• If the vent leads out into the open air, please
note that the grille must be fitted with suitable
wind protection. There must be no risk that
the grille can get clogged by leaves, etc.
Ventilation
Adequate ventilation must be provided in ac-
cordance with building regulations (Doc J Oct
2010) especially when installing in newer build
properties when the stove is not going to be in-
stalled to an outside air supply.
Houses built after 2008 where the air leakage
rate is less than than 5 m
tilator equivalent to 550 mm
be required (4.5 kW x 550 mm = 2475 mm
less the stove is connected to an outside fresh
air supply.

2.5 fitting the flue collar

The flue collar is bolted to the stove from inside
the fire chamber with, 4 x M6x10 0008-1117.
2.6 Mounting of accumulation
Solid C and Solid C high
(Accessory Parts)
3
/ hour / m
2
then a ven-
2
per kW output will
2
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