En gl ish – Инструкция по эксплуатации Kastor KC Modular Pipe

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2.9.9. PIPE BEND ELEMENT KC-17

The pipe bend element has a 30 degree bend, which allows
you to move the chimneys route sideways by installing two
pipe bends on top of each other. This is used for instance for
bypassing roof girders. The extent of the sideways move can be
increased by adding a suitably sized straight pipe element be-
tween the pipe bends. The move must be braced well from above
and below. Note that the safety distance to flammable is 50 mm.

2.9.10 DAMPER PART KC-432 AND KC-436

The damper part is used when a damper is needed in the insu-
lated pipe. It is installed in the chimney at a height that makes
it easy to use.

In masonry fireplaces the damper is usually right above the
fireplace (above starting element KC-37). In factory built ma-
sonry fireplaces the manufacturer provides an internal pipe, to
which the starting element is connected.

The damper part is always installed with the ‘female’ end point-
ing upwards and attached to other modules with a tie ring.

ATTENTION! The damper part must not be installed outdoors
where there is a chance of moisture.

2.9.11. DAMPER PART J130S141 AND J103S142

These damper parts are used with non-insulated connection
pipes. The damper part’s location is between the connection
pipe and the starting element. It is installed so that the wider
opening points upwards

2.9.12. KC ExTRA INSULATION CYLINDER

The insulation cylinder is recommended for use as a fire
prevention measure in piercing roofs and walls made of flam-
mable material together with the internal ceiling rings KC-150R,
KC-151R, KC-152R and KC-153R.

The alternative would be to install a 100 mm wool layer around
the pipe element. The cylinder is 500 mm long and contains
a 50 mm layer of insulation, which is sufficient with the tin
cylinder.

To install it, make a hole that is 105 mm wider than the pipe
element’s mantle. The pipe is supported at the piercing with
an internal ceiling ring (KC-150R – KC-153R depending on roof
incline angle) with a width of 76 mm.

In case of a sauna stove, 50 mm of insulation (e.g. fire wool)
must be added outside the cylinder.

2.9.13. PIPE ELEMENT WITH CLEAN-OUT OPENING KC-10

This pipe element is used when the chimney cannot be swept
from above or below. For instance, if the chimney’s upper end
is so much higher than the roof that it cannot be swept from
above. The element is installed with its ‘female’ part pointing
upwards at a height that allows for comfortable sweeping and
attached with a tie ring.

2.9.14. SUPPORT ELEMENT KC-03

When the chimney starts off from the floor or the ground
outside, its lowest element is the support, which is usually
located right below the clean-out opening. It is attached to the
floor with suitable screws. It can be shortened by sawing and
is equipped with an outlet for condensation water.

The support’s height can be adjusted precisely to suit the
fireplace’s flue gas opening by sawing off the excess length
from above.

2.9.15. BASE KC-09

The base is used in conjunction with the triangular wall sup-
port KC-01 when the chimney is installed outdoors.

2.9.16. WALL SUPPORT KC-01

The triangular wall support is used when the chimney is
installed against the wall without ground support. The wall
support is attached to the wall in such a manner that the wall
structure and attachment can carry the load of the whole
chimney (inquire with structural engineer). The wall support
is always delivered detached from its wall mountings and the
base KC-09 and assembled at the installation site. The sup-
port’s consoles can be installed with the sharp end pointing
upwards or downwards.

2.9.17. WALL BRACE KC-386 AND KC-389

The wall brace is used when the chimney is outdoors against
the wall or indoors in a room so high that it needs lateral
support. The wall brace holds the chimney only sideways and
must not be made to carry any of the chimney’s weight.

It is attached to the wall with attachments suited to the wall
material. Wall braces must be installed at least every three me-
tres. Their distance from the wall is adjustable.

2.9.9.
2.9.10.
2.9.11.
2.9.12.
2.9.13.

2.9.14.
2.9.15.
2.9.16.
2.9.17.

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