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Termocamino <strong>650</strong> - <strong>800</strong><br />

> _ A<br />

>A<br />

0.5 m<br />

min. H<br />

α<br />

(1)Ridge axis<br />

colmo<br />

(2)Roof<br />

Picture 12<br />

CHIMNEY CAP: DISTANCES AND POSITIONING UNI 10683/98<br />

Roof slope<br />

Distance between roof ridge and<br />

chimney<br />

Minimum height of chimney<br />

(measured from the outlet )<br />

α A (m) H (m)<br />

15°<br />

30°<br />

45°<br />

60°<br />

< 1,85 m 0.50 m above the ridge<br />

> 1,85 m 1.00 m from roof<br />

< 1,50 m 0.50 m above the ridge<br />

> 1,50 m 1.30 m from roof<br />

< 1,30 m 0.50 m above the ridge<br />

> 1,30 m 2.00 m from roof<br />

< 1,20 m 0.50 m above the ridge<br />

> 1,20 m 2.60 m from roof<br />

6. CONNECTION TO THE FLUE<br />

The connection to the flue (exhaust channel or pipe fitting) must be made using rigid pipes in aluminium<br />

plated steel with minimum thickness of 2 mm or in 316 stainless steel with minimum thickness of 1 mm.<br />

It is prohibited to use flexible metal pipes or asbestos cement pipes because they are subject to<br />

splitting or breakage, which can lead to fume leakage, jeopardising the safety of the connection<br />

itself.<br />

The exhaust venting pipe must be hermetically fixed to the chimney and can have a maximum inclination of<br />

45°; this is to prevent excessive condensate deposi ts produced in the initial lighting phase and/or<br />

excessive settling of soot, and also prevents the slowing of the vented fumes.<br />

A connection that is not hermetically sealed can cause the appliance to malfunction.<br />

The internal diameter of the connection pipe must correspond to the external diameter of the exhaust pipe<br />

on the appliance. This is guaranteed by pipes to DIN 1298 standard.<br />

The depression to the chimney must be 17 -20 Pa (1.7 – 2 mm of column of water).<br />

The measurement must always be made with the appliance warm (nominal heat yield).<br />

When depression exceeds 20 Pa (2 mm of column of water), it is necessary to reduce it by installing a<br />

supplementary draught regulator (butterfly valve) into the discharge pipe or into the chimney.<br />

Instruction Manual – Rev.07 – EN 27

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