Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
7726858-01 (1/19)
Ensure that no part of the
white outer chimney duct
is visible
Terminal
Guard
Flue Deflector
In Case Rear Flue
Wall Thicknesses
between 220mm
& 345mm
5.3.9
Flue/Chimney Trim
1. The flexible flue trims supplied can be fitted on the outer and
inner faces of the wall of installation (Fig. 14).
5.3.10
Terminal guard
1. When codes of practice dictate the use of terminal guards
(Fig. 15) 'Multifit' accessory part no. 720627901 can be used
(nOTE: This is not compatible with Flue Deflector referred too
below).
2. There must be a clearance of at least 50mm between any
part of the terminal and the guard.
3. When ordering a terminal guard, quote the appliance name
and model number.
4. The flue terminal guard should be positioned centrally over
the terminal and fixed as illustrated.
5.3.11
Flue/Chimney Deflector
1. Push the flue deflector over the terminal end. It may point
upwards as shown, or up to 45° either way from vertical. Secure
the deflector to the terminal with screws provided (Fig. 16).
5.3.12
Flue/Chimney accessories
For full details of Flue Accessories (elbows, extensions,
clamps etc.) refer to the Flue Accessories & Fitting Guide
supplied in the literature pack.
5.3.13
in Case Rear Flue
1. For more detail on in case rear flue (Fig. 17) see Section
6.1.2. This flue accommodates wall thicknesses between
220mm & 345mm.
WaRning
SUPPORT - All flue systems MUST be securely
supported, a MINIMUM of once every metre and at
each change of direction. It is recommended that
every straight piece is supported irrespective of
length. Additional supports are available as
accessories.
VOiDS - Consideration must be given to flue systems
in voids and the provision of adequate access for
subsequent periodic visual inspection.
Before Installation
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