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Gas Balanced Flue Guide - Euroheat

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Example 8: Existing Chimney Adapter Kit Horizontal Termination<br />

Fitting an Existing Chimney Adapter Kit in Conjunction with a Top to Horizontal Kit<br />

If this orientation is to be used then the standard 90 degree long bend from the top to horizontal kit MUST be<br />

used so that the last union before the terminal length T2 is a female (F) end.<br />

Existing chimney top adapter<br />

Existing chimney bottom adapter<br />

<strong>Flue</strong> system<br />

size<br />

Inner liner Outer liner<br />

150mm 101mm / 4” 153mm / 6”<br />

180mm 125mm / 5“ 178mm / 7”<br />

Existing chimney top adapter<br />

350mm<br />

95mm<br />

75mm<br />

100mm<br />

Accessory 1<br />

metre length<br />

Standard kit<br />

90° long bend<br />

Standard kit<br />

starter length<br />

T1<br />

Clay<br />

liner<br />

Flexible<br />

liner<br />

Standard kit<br />

terminal length<br />

T2<br />

Existing chimney bottom adapter<br />

350mm<br />

75mm<br />

The example above is showing an existing chimney adapter kit utilizing a existing clay liner, using a flexible<br />

liner to run inside the clay liner in order to expel the products of combustion but using the clay liner for the<br />

feed of combustion air. Ensure that the seals between flexible liner and the adapter are sound and the seal<br />

between the clay liner and the adapter are also sound.<br />

It can go through the long 90° bend (in the top to horizontal kit) and terminate through the gable end of the<br />

property.<br />

© EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. 15<br />

Technical <strong>Guide</strong> IN1105 Ed 5 May 2009<br />

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F<br />

T1<br />

M<br />

F<br />

T2

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