En gl ish – Инструкция по эксплуатации Kastor KC Modular Pipe

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2.9.4. ADAPTER SEMI-INSULATED

TO FULL INSULATED KC-37B

This adapter is attached to the lower end of a fully insulated
pipe element to change its diameter, so that it will fit semi-
insulated pipe elements.

2.9.5. SEMI-INSULATED PIPE ELEMENTS

KC-13–32 AND KC-14–32

Like normal pipe elements, but with smaller insulation and
diameter.

2.9.6. SEMI-INSULATED STARTING ELEMENT KC-37–32

Like normal starting element.

2.9.7. PIPE TEE KC-317

When the chimney is installed behind the fireplace or outside
the wall the device is attached with a pipe tee and its attach-
ment elements. From the pipe tee the chimney is always
extended with straight pipe elements.

The pipe tee can also be delivered with a clean-out opening, if
the horizontal stretch starting from it is so long that it cannot
be swept otherwise. The starting element attaching to the pipe
tee is connected tightly to the device using an adapter piece.

2.9.8. WALL PIERCING STRETCHES

Use straight pipe elements KC-13, KC-14 and KC-15
Long horizontal stretches of chimney are strictly forbidden un-
less the chimney is equipped with a ventilator. These stretches
(max. 1000 mm without ventilator) may only be used for
piercing a wall when the chimney is located on the outer wall
or in another room.

One end of the wall piercing stretch is attached to a starting
element KC-37 or KC-37GW and any necessary adapter to the
heating device and the other end attaches to the pipe tee as
described for the KC-317.

If the wall piercing stretch goes to a masonry fireplace, the
flue pipe must extend to the internal surface of the furnace.
About 5 mm of expansion room must be left between masonry
and pipe, which is insulated with non-flammable rock wool
or ceramic insulation. Use a metal saw or similar to remove
the mantle and insulation off the part of the pipe element
that extends into the fireplace’s masonry. The pipe element’s
insulation must be set snugly against the fireplace’s surface.
ATTENTION! See chapter 1.3 Safety distances and protective
casing.

2.8. SPECIAL CASES

Natural gas burners: the removal of condensation water must
be arranged using the necessaru special components.
Anthracite burners: metal chimneys are not suited for this
application.
Chippings burners: large demand for draught, the adjustments
must be correct (chimney fires).
Windy conditions: sufficient bracing and additional protection
against the entering of rain water.
Two fireplaces: can be attached to the same chimney, if they
burn the same fuel and are on the same floor and in the same
apartment. Aditionally, both fireplaces must have their own
dampers. The chimney must be big enough to accommodate
both fireplaces being used simultaneously.
Snow loads: install snow barriers to prevent sliding snow from
damaging the chimney.
The building has mechanical ventilation, the room is under low
pressure, air conditioning or similar:
install roof exhaust van.
Horizontal draughts: not permitted, with the exception of short
connection pipes or piercings. Always ensure sufficient draught.

2.9. MODULE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

2.9.1. STARTING ELEMENT KC-37 AND KC-37GW

Always the lowest element when the chimney begins from the
top of the fireplace. When it is installed behind the device, the
place for the starting element is immediately behind the device.
See installation examples, chapter 2.11.1. and 2.11.2.

2.9.2. END CAP KC-32

Always installed on top of the highest extension module.

2.9.3. STRAIGHT PIPE ELEMENTS KC-13, KC-14 AND KC-15

The straight pipe elements KC-13 (1 mm), KC-14 (0.5 m), KC-15
(0.25 m) are straight modules, of which a sufficient number is
installed between starting element KC-37 and end cap KC-32 to
make up a chimney length that is in accordance with regulations.

Note!
Due to overlap in the joints, effective lengths are:
KC-13

940 mm

KC-14

440 mm

KC-15

190 mm

Remember to dimension and arrange the module so that their
connections do not end up within a ceiling or roof piercing.
Straight pipe elements are always installed with their ‘female
end’ pointing upwards and attached to each other with a tie
ring. Straight pipe elements must not be shortened!

2.8.
2.9.
2.9.1.
2.9.2.
2.9.3.
2.9.4.

2.9.5.
2.9.6.
2.9.8.

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