En gl ish – Инструкция по эксплуатации Kastor KC Modular Pipe

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2.9.21. ExTENSION PIPE S-31

The extension pipe is used to lengthen the non-insulated con-
nection pipe when more than 1000 mm of non-insulated pip-
ing is needed. The extension pipe comes with a jointing sleeve
for joining the pipes together. The length of the non-insulated
piping can be adjusted by sawing off the excessive length (see
the chapter on height adjustment). The cut must always be
perpendicular to the length of the pipe. The combined length of
connection pipe S-30 and extension pipe S-31 must not exceed
2000 mm.

2.9.22 MASONRY PLATE S-32

The masonry plate is used when the insulated pipe is con-
nected directly to the top of the fireplace or when a masonry
chimney is extended with the modular chimney. The masonry
plate gives the necessary support to ensure that the connec-
tion between masonry and modular chimney is stable. It has
holes in the corners for attachment, which is implemented with
the most suitable method, such as cotter bolts. The bolts must
not be tightened too much to avoid splitting the masonry. In
extending a masonry chimney, one should cast a base on top
of it as a support for the masonry plate. The masonry plate and
its support must be precisely horizontal!

2.9.23. ADAPTER

The adapter is used for connecting the chimney to a device
with a flue opening of a size and shape that differs from the
chimney’s pipe. The adapter is made to measure to fit snugly
around the outside of the device’s flue pipe. For pressure
boilers the connection is tightened with ceramic string. The
connection must be gas tight. In designing the connection and
its attachment, the sweepability of chimney and furnace must
be kept in mind.

2.9.24. RAIN CAP KC-33

The rain cap is installed directly onto the end cap. It must be
removable for sweeping. The rain cap is only used in connec-
tion with solid fuels.

2.9.25. WIND-PROOF RAIN CAP KC-93

For use in locations that experience unusually strong winds.
The rain cap is only used in connection with solid fuels. This
one includes the end cap.

2.9.18. ATTACHMENT RING FOR BRACING WIRES KC-42

This part is used when the chimney is taken so far above the
roof that its free-standing height is over 3 metres. It must also
be used when there are more than three pipe elements (e.g.
An element with clean-out opening) above the chimney’s fixed
support.

The ring accommodates three bracing wires. When bracing
wires are used, they must go in three directions to achieve the
necessary lateral support. The bracing can also be implement-
ed with stiff, sufficiently thick iron rods, angle irons etc.

When the chimney is beyond the wall, stiff braces are used, so
that bracing from the roof side is sufficient. In attaching brac-
ing wires on a wooden building one must keep in mid that new
log buildings always sag somewhat over time, which can lead
to a loosening of the braces.

2.9.19. INTERNAL CEILING RINGS

KC-150R, -151R, -152R, -153R

Used in piercings for support and clean holes. Attached to
the ceiling with screws or suitable glue. Available for various
ceiling inclination degrees and pipe diameters. When order-
ing, the number KC-15x gives the ceiling inclination, while the
pipe diameter (100, 130, 150,180 mm) must be mentioned
separately. See the table below:

2.9.20. CONNECTION PIPE S-30

The non-insulated connection pipe is used when the pipe does
not need to start out insulated from the top of the device,
for instance in sauna stoves and other stoves. The pipes are
dimensioned for chimneys and device flue openings of various
sizes.

The connection pipes can be shortened by sawing and length-
ened using extension pipes (see next chapter). When using
non-insulated connection pipe, its minimum safety distance
of 1000 mm must be accounted for. When the pipe needs to
be shortened by sawing, it is essential that the cut is perpen-
dicular to the length of the pipe. The chimney is attached to the
pipe’s upper end so that the flue pipe at the lower end of start-
ing element KC-37 goes inside the connection pipe. When the
damper part J130S141 or J103S142 is used, it must be located
between the non-insulated pipe and the starting element.

2.9.18.
2.9.19.
2.9.20.
2.9.21.
2.9.22.
2.9.23.

2.9.24.
2.9.25.

Internal
ceiling ring

Suited for inclination
degrees

Available for pipe
diameter Ø mm

KC-150R

0–15

o

100, 130, 150, 180

KC-151R

16–30

o

100, 130, 150, 180

KC-152R

31–40

o

100, 130, 150, 180

KC-153R

41–45

o

100, 130, 150, 180

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