7vEGA - sIRE3 pLUs - DoGE3 pLUs - sFERA3 - sFERA3 pLUs - pRINCE3 - pRINCE3 pLUs - GLoBE - tREND - ELIsE3 pLUsEN8.3 stovE HANDLINGBoth whether the stove is packed or not it is necessary to observe the following instructions for handling andtransporting the stove from its sale point to its installation point and for any future movements:• The stove must be handled with idoneous means paying attention to the existing safety regulations;• do not turn the stove upside down and/or upset it on one side, but keep it in vertical position or as accordedwith the constructor instructions;• if the stove is made up of ceramic, stone, glass or any particularly fragile material components, all must bemoved with the utmost care.9 CHIMNEY FLUE9.1 INtRoDUCtIoNThis chapter about the Chimney Flue has been drawn up in cooperation with Assocosma (www.assocosma.org)and is based on European Standards (EN 15287 - EN 13384 - EN 1856 - EN 1443) and UNI 10683:2012.It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney flue but it does not absolutely replacethe current standards which the qualified manufacturer/installer should comply with.9.2 CHIMNEY FLUEFig. 2 - Chimney FluesLEGEND Fig. 2 page 71 Chimney flue with insulated stainless-steel pipes2 Chimney flue on the existing chimney3 Inspection plug4 Inspection door5 ≥ 3,5 mt• The chimney flue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance.• It is fundamental that the chimney flue is perfectly built and always maintained with a perfect efficiency.• The chimney flue must be sole (see Fig. 2 page 7) with insulated stainless-steel pipes (1) or installed on theexisting chimney flue (2).• Both this solutions must be endowed with an inspection plug (3) and/or an inspection door (4).