Overview
AI-Flex-Screw Fix accessories is a family of screw on installation fitting that have been perfectly designed for use with AI-Flex 316 and 904 flexible flue liners. When fitted in conjunction together It will make a full system chimney.
General Application
Theses items are to used in conjunction with AI-Flex multi fuel flexible flue liner. Building Regulations Document J requires that a flexible flue liner can only be installed completely enclosed inside a masonry chimney. A non masonry enclosure such as timber or plasterboard boxing in is not acceptable. All items are suitable for use on appliances up to 600°C (T600 designation). Suitable for use on Wood <20% moisture, Smokeless coal, Gas and oil.
Terminals
Terminals are used mainly to stop the ingress of water or Vermin/Birds into the flue. It is important when fitting a flue liner onto a appliance that dose not have a condense drain that a terminal is fitted to stop excess water passing through the system and running back to the appliance. Pot hanging cowls can be used to support the vertical weight of the flue liner of the structure of the chimney pot. the chimney structure must be of sound construction, all chimney pots should be in a good condition without cracking and the appropriate flaunching must be made at the top of the stack.
Specific Application
The Pot Hanging bracket allows the AI-Flex liner to be installed without removing the pot. It is used at the top of the chimney pot to take the weight of the liner on the out side of the pot. This is used when a 3rd party terminal is fitted or when a open termination is required. The skirt of the terminal will close the top of the existing chimney.
Maintenance
The chimney system must be designed to allow for easy provision for sweeping and maintenance. Sweeping must be carried out by competent person. On solid fuel applications a list of HETAS registered sweeps can be found at www.hetas.co.uk. under no circumstances should chemical cleaners or mild steel tools be used to sweep stainless steel chimneys. Cleaning and inspection of the chimney system should be carried out at least once a year, along with maintenance of the appliance, but it is recommended that chimneys serving solid fuel appliances be swept at least twice a year, at the end of the heating season to remove any deposits, which may have built up during the season, and at the start of the next heating season to check for any blockages or deposits. I.e. birds nets.