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Chimney Flue Pipe ABX D130 mm, Length 0.5 m, Steel Heating Flue
Chimney Flue Pipe ABX D130 mm, Length 0.5 m, Steel Heating Flue
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Chimney Flue Pipe ABX D130 mm, Length 0.5 m, Steel Heating Flue
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Chimney Flue Pipe ABX D130 mm, Length 0.5 m, Steel Heating Flue
Chimney Flue Pipe ABX D130 mm, Length 0.5 m, Steel Heating Flue
ABX chimney flue pipe with an outer diameter of 130 mm and a length of 0.5 m is a steel heating flue component designed for connecting stoves, furnaces and other heating appliances to a chimney system. The pipe provides a durable, heat-resistant passage for smoke and combustion gases, suitable for residential heating installations and solid fuel systems such as wood and pellet stoves. Its compact length and standard diameter make it suitable for extending or repairing chimney runs where a short straight section is required.
The steel construction offers mechanical strength and resistance to typical flue temperatures, ensuring longevity in heating applications. The standard 130 mm outer diameter is compatible with many domestic boilers and stoves, facilitating straightforward installation and replacement. A 0.5 m length allows for flexible positioning in tight spaces and reduces the need for additional cutting or fitting. The component is designed for safe evacuation of combustion products when installed according to local codes and the appliance manufacturer's instructions.
Measure and confirm compatibility with the appliance and existing flue components before installation. Position the 0.5 m steel flue pipe in line with adjacent sections or appliance outlet, ensuring joints are secure and correctly oriented for draft. Use appropriate connectors, high-temperature sealants, or gaskets where required by the appliance manufacturer or local regulations. Support the pipe adequately and maintain required clearances from combustible materials. After installation, inspect all joints and seals and perform a test firing to verify correct draft and leak-free operation.
Install the flue pipe in accordance with national and local building and fire safety codes and follow the heating appliance manufacturer’s instructions. Regularly inspect flue sections for soot buildup, corrosion or damage, and arrange professional maintenance or cleaning as recommended for the specific fuel type.
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