Installation manual

Installing the 160 mm diameter and 200 mm diameter systems 7
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7.1.8 Installing the flue pipe, safety pipe, wall
panel and ventilation grille
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1. Insert a 500 mm flue pipe (1) into the support elbow.
2. Insert the wall chuck for the shaft opening (2) into the
borehole.
3. Secure the wall chuck with mortar and leave the mortar
to harden.
Note
You can also use the wall chuck's annular
gap as an opening for the rear ventilation
of the flue gas pipe. You can then forego
installing the rear ventilation grille.
Conditions: If the wall chuck collides with the flue pipe sleeve on smaller
shafts:
Remove the inner ring of the wall chuck.
Fit the wall panel (3) that is contained within the scope
of delivery over the flue pipe, but do not secure the wall
panel yet.
Conditions: If the combustion air is to be taken from the installation room
or guided through the external wall through an air pipe from outside:
Create an opening at the foot of the shaft to ventilate the
flue gas pipe.
Secure the ventilation grille (4).
Secure the wall panel.
7.2 Installing a flue gas pipe on a support pipe
(optional)
Note
The flue gas pipe in the shaft can also be installed
on a support pipe instead of a mounting rail.
1. Saw through the flue gas pipe (1) at the marking (2).
2. Turn the sawn-off sleeve (3) around and slide it back
onto the flue pipe.
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3. Adjust the length of the support pipe between the shaft
floor and the support elbow.
4. Install the spacer (5) on the support pipe.
5. Place the support pipe (4) with the sawn-off sleeve fa-
cing upwards, on the base of the shaft.
6. Place the support elbow (6) onto the support pipe (4).
7.3 Installing the vertical roof duct
7.3.1 Installation instructions
If the product is to be placed under the roof, the roof duct
may be used.
You can use the roof ducts of the façade system (stainless
steel). For the 160 mm system, there is also a black plastic
version.
The pipes between the product and the vertical part of the
flue gas pipe must be pushed into each other until they reach
a stop.