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When installing a vertical flue to come out the roof, keeping the elements out of any gaps or cracks should be a top priority. Water penetration should be a major concern, and dealt with accordingly using the Worcester Pitched Flashing kit, ensuring that no water can get through the roof.
This external version of the Grant high level and vertical flues is compatible with all Grant Vortex models. Available in a modular form, the system can cater for most installations. The flue is manufactured from a high grade stainless steel, to ensure longevity.
Created by Grant, this Vertical Balanced Flue Kit provides a comprehensive flue system which will exit through either a pitched or flat roof. The unique clamping system on the vertical balanced flue ensures easy assembly thereby reducing installation times. Vertical balanced flues can be extended to a maximum length of 6 m on non-condensing boilers and 12 m on condensing boilers in a straight run using extension kits. Made from a robust, anti-corrosive stainless steel, the kit will provide a strong, long lasting system that perform efficiently for the life of the boiler.
The Yellow system has been developed to make the installation of Grant boilers both quick and simple, whilst ensuring trouble free operation – even in the most exposed site conditions.
The round low level kits feature self-sealing ducts requiring no silicone or tape for joints, and the unique quick-fit clamp arrangement ensures a perfect seal every time. In fact, the new telescopic flue system requires only two simple operations to complete the installation. The kits are compatible with all Grant boilers, (except Outdoor Modules) including condensing models.
The flue terminal has a compact design, making it ideal for installations where the visual appearance is important. The new cone design reduces the possibility of condensate, produced in the combustion process, staining external wall surfaces or patio slabs
When installing a vertical flue to come out the roof, keeping the elements out of any gaps or cracks should be a top priority. Water penetration should be a major concern, and dealt with accordingly using the Worcester Pitched Flashing kit, ensuring that no water can get through the roof.
This external version of the Grant high level and vertical flues is compatible with all Grant Vortex models. Available in a modular form, the system can cater for most installations. The flue is manufactured from a high grade stainless steel, to ensure longevity.
Created by Grant, this Vertical Balanced Flue Kit provides a comprehensive flue system which will exit through either a pitched or flat roof. The unique clamping system on the vertical balanced flue ensures easy assembly thereby reducing installation times. Vertical balanced flues can be extended to a maximum length of 6 m on non-condensing boilers and 12 m on condensing boilers in a straight run using extension kits. Made from a robust, anti-corrosive stainless steel, the kit will provide a strong, long lasting system that perform efficiently for the life of the boiler.
The Yellow system has been developed to make the installation of Grant boilers both quick and simple, whilst ensuring trouble free operation – even in the most exposed site conditions.
The round low level kits feature self-sealing ducts requiring no silicone or tape for joints, and the unique quick-fit clamp arrangement ensures a perfect seal every time. In fact, the new telescopic flue system requires only two simple operations to complete the installation. The kits are compatible with all Grant boilers, (except Outdoor Modules) including condensing models.
The flue terminal has a compact design, making it ideal for installations where the visual appearance is important. The new cone design reduces the possibility of condensate, produced in the combustion process, staining external wall surfaces or patio slabs