General guidance on the selection and installation of flues and chimneys for wood burning and multi fuel appliances in residential properties
Publication Year
2015
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
For the selection of chimneys and flues for wood burning and multi fuel appliances. Covers chimney principles and looks at the different types and systems including stainless steel flexible liners, clay pumice and concrete liners, gas flue block systems and connecting flue pipes, birdguards and anti-downdraught terminals, chimney fans. Discusses flue design, insulation, position and bends in the chimney, connection, access for inspection, heights and termination, combustion air requirements, carbon monoxide alarms and CE designation, relining and fuel burning.
Document History
Superseded by: General guidance on the selection and installation of flues and chimneys for wood burning and multi fuel appliances in residential properties (BFCMA, 2017). Updates: Guide to choosing and using flues and chimneys for domestic solid fuel and wood burning appliances (BRCMA, 2007). See also: Installation guidelines for wood burning and multi fuel appliances (BFCMA, 2014).
Publisher Information
British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers' Association
Part of the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations Ltd, the British Flue & Chimney Manufacturers' Association is the trade association for factory-made chimney products.
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BFCMA
UK
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