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The usual route for a flue is out of the collar on top of the stove. However the way some
chimneys and fireplaces are set up, fluing out of the rear can be a better option. Our
stoves fall into two groups as far as rear fluing, as follows.
The oven models; the Hungry, the Fat, the High & Mighty and the Eighty Ate “88” have
a removable blanking plate, so that a rear adaptor is not required, (a rear swept bend
with soot trap or a 90° T and cap would be required).
All other models; the Short, Woody, Penguin 8 and Chubby 5 and 8 would need a rear
adaptor, either vertical or horizontal.
3.l Rear Fluing
There are some circumstances where you may want to flue horizontally from the rear of the
stove (diagram 2). There is a very limited distance that you can rear flue horizontally (RHA),
for safety reasons, regulated by building regulations, your installer will be able to advise.
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To fit: Remove the rear heat shield and
blanking plate (10mm &13mm spanners
required), bolt the rear vertical adaptor to the
area where the blanking plate was removed
from, with the blanking plate bolts. Replace
the rear heat shield, having removed the cut
out with tin snips. Place the circular blanking
plate onto the top flue hole.
3.m Rear Adaptor (Vertical or Horizontal)
The rear vertical adaptor (RVA) allows you to flue out of the rear of the stove, the flue
pipe then goes vertically up the chimney (diagram 1).
RHARVA
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
Rear Vertical Adaptor (RVA)
Rear HorizontalAdaptor (RHA)