Installation, Dimensioning – MCZ Swing HYDRO User Manual

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B

D

60°

E

C

F

A

B

C

D

E

45°

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2-INSTALLATION

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ROOF AT 60° ROOF AT 45°

DIMENSIONING

The drop in pressure (draft) of a flue depends on its height. Check the drop in pressure with the values indicated in the technical

characteristics. The minimum height of the chimney is 3.5 meters.

The interior cross-section of the flue can be circular (best variation), square or rectangular (the ratio between the interior sides must be

≤1.5) with the sides joined with a minimum radius of 20 mm. The dimension of the cross-section must be minimum Ø100mm.

The cross sections/lengths of chimneys must be correctly sized in accordance with the general method of calculation of UNI EN13384-1

or other proven efficiency methods.

Below is a list of some flues available on the market:

Steel chimney AISI 316 with

double chamber insulated

with ceramic fibre or

equivalent resistant up to

400°C.

Refractory chimney with

double insulated chamber and

external lightweight concrete

cladding with cellular material

such as clay.

Traditional square-section

clay chimney with insulating

empty inserts.

Avoid products with an

internal rectangular section

where the larger side is 1.5

times the smaller side (e.g.

20x40 or 15x30).

EXCELLENT

GOOD

POOR

VERY POOR

A = MIN. 2.60 metres

B = DISTANCE > 1.20 metres

C = DISTANCE < 1.20 metres

D = 0.50 metres ABOVE HIGHEST

POINT

E = 2.10 metres

F = REFLUX ZONE

A = MIN. 2.00 metres

B = DISTANCE > 1.30 metres

C = DISTANCE < 1.30 metres

D = 0.50 metres ABOVE HIGHEST

POINT

E = 1.50 metres

F = REFLUX ZONE

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