Suitable for use on appliances fired by gas ( as specified by the fire manufacturer ), and oils up to 28 second.
APPLICATIONA single skin flexible flue liner suitable for
relining within a masonry chimney. Suitable for use on appliances fired by gas (
as specified by the fire manufacturer ), and oils up to 28 second, and designed
to accommodate temperatures not exceeding 260ËšC.
CONSTRUCTIONThe flue liner is manufactured from 316L
grade stainless steel and is 0.10mm thick. The flue liner has five convoluteions
between each seam. The Flue Liner seam is folded in three planes to give a
TRIPLELOCK seal.
APPROVALTRIPLELOCK Flue Liner is Kitemarked to BS 715
and has been approved and tested to BS EN 1856:2
DESIGNATION
NUMBERBS EN 1856:2 T250 N1 D V3 L50010 G
INSTALLATION
- CHECK LIST1.Make sure the liner will go down the chimney (this can
be done by pulling down a small section of the diameter liner you will be
using)
2.Sweep your chimney.
3.Check you pot is in good condition, if you are NOT using a suspended cowl then remove the pot from the stack.
2.Sweep your chimney.
3.Check you pot is in good condition, if you are NOT using a suspended cowl then remove the pot from the stack.
INSTALLATIONFlue Liner should always be fitted from the
top.
Secure a piece of string (at least the same length as the Flue Liner to the Nose Cone (order separately).
Now attach the Nose Cone onto the end of the Flue Liner
Pull the liner down the chimney using the string and at the same time have someone at the top of the chimney feeding the Flue Liner down, once the Flue Liner is fitted remove the Nose Cone. If necessary cut the flue liner to length, and secure the liner at the top using the clamp plate. Ensure 75mm of the flue liner projects above the clamp plate so that the terminal can be located and secured.
Secure and seal the flue liner to a register plate, which closes off the appliance recess. Alternatively the end of the flue liner can be sealed into flue pipe or a Flue Gas Collector or Flue Box.
Terminate the flue liner by securley fitting the terminal to the projecting section of flue liner. Apply a suitable cement as a seal and weather proof render.
Secure a piece of string (at least the same length as the Flue Liner to the Nose Cone (order separately).
Now attach the Nose Cone onto the end of the Flue Liner
Pull the liner down the chimney using the string and at the same time have someone at the top of the chimney feeding the Flue Liner down, once the Flue Liner is fitted remove the Nose Cone. If necessary cut the flue liner to length, and secure the liner at the top using the clamp plate. Ensure 75mm of the flue liner projects above the clamp plate so that the terminal can be located and secured.
Secure and seal the flue liner to a register plate, which closes off the appliance recess. Alternatively the end of the flue liner can be sealed into flue pipe or a Flue Gas Collector or Flue Box.
Terminate the flue liner by securley fitting the terminal to the projecting section of flue liner. Apply a suitable cement as a seal and weather proof render.
MAINTENANCEIt is recommended that chimneys
serving gas and oil appliances be swept and maintained as frequently as
necessary but at least once a year.
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