Flue Pipes; Flue Exit - Top & Rear - Stanley Ardmore Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Non boiler solid fuel stove
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FLUE PIPES

A flue pipe should only be used to connect an appli-
ance to a chimney and should not pass through any
roof space.
Flue pipes may be of any of the following materials:
*
Cast iron as described in BS 41:
1973 (1981), or
*
Stainless steel with a wall thickness
of at least 1mm and as described in
BS EN 10095:1999 Specification for
stainless and heat resisting steel
plate, sheet and strip, for Grade 316
S11, 316 S13, 316 S16, 316 S31,
316 S33, or the equivalent
Euronorm 88-71 designation, or
*
Vitreous enamelled steel complying
with BS 6999: 1989.
Flue pipes with spigot and socket joints should be fit-
ted with the socket uppermost.
Clearance to combustibles must be adhered to
when fitting the flue pipe.
The appliance is suitable for intermittent operation
on solid mineral fuel and intermittent operation on
wood logs.
Fig.1
Soot Door
Debris Collection
space
4
FLUE EXIT (TOP & REAR)
The stove is designed to allow
cleaned through the stove. If the chimney cannot be
cleaned through the stove it is necessary to provide
a soot box/access door in the flue for cleaning. See
Fig.1A for recommended locations. Fit it to the stove
as shown in Fig.2.
The stove is supplied with a blanking plate and spig-
ot which will fit into either the top outlet or back out-
let as required depending on whether installation
using top flue exit or rear flue exit. See Fig.2 & 3.
Fig.1A
Flue Liner
Flue
Soot Door
Fig.2
Blanking Plate
the chimney be
Sleeve
Flue Pipe
Possible
Positions
for access
Appliance Flue
Outlet
Appliance
Top Flue Outlet
Spigot

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