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Flue information should be used as a guide only. A professional fireplace survey is recommended prior to purchase/installation.

View of a Chimney from roof level  

Chimney - Class 1

The conventional brick chimney - clearly defined by a chimney stack and pot on the roof of a property.

A pre-moulded vent at the apex of a roof   Pre-fabricated - Class 2

Hollow concrete flue blocks create a flue up through the property usually terminating with a ridge vent on the roof.

A pipe vent at roof level   Pre-fabricated - Class 2

A metal flue box situated behind the fire connects to a series of metal flue pipes run up through the house terminating with a pipe and terminal through the roof.

A wall vent with mains powered electric fan  

Power Flue

Where no chimney or flue is available. A quiet but powerful fan situated on an outside wall expels the flue gases from the fire. Mains electricity required.

A wall mounted pipe vent with mains powered fan  

Balanced Flue

Where no chimney or flue is available. The fire vents directly outside through a horizontal twin wall pipe. These fires are glass fronted. No mains electricity is required.

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