| Black Stove Pipes 2mm
250 mm Black Steel Flue Pipe with Long Handle Damper
Product Description
A 250 mm section of heavy-wall flue pipe, crafted from 2 mm black steel with a pre-installed damper plate and an extended control handle. It is designed for draught regulation in the chimney system. The long handle allows for comfortable and safe operation of the damper, even when the pipe is installed in a hard-to-reach location, such as behind a decorative casing.
Key Features
- Convenient Operation: The long handle provides easy access to regulate the draught when the flue pipe is partially concealed or installed at an inconvenient height.
- Combustion Control: The damper plate allows for manual control of the flue gas flow rate, making it possible to reduce excessive draught, slow down fuel combustion, and decrease fuel consumption.
- Durability and High-Temperature Resistance: The 2 mm thick wall and a TIG-welded seam provide high resistance to heat (Class T600), burn-through, and deformation. The component is rated Class G for soot fire resistance.
- European Quality and Safety: The product is certified and CE marked, confirming its full compliance with the European standard for flue systems EN 1856-2.
Available Diameters and Specifications
General parameters for L=250 mm pipes with long handle damper
Inner Diameter (mm) |
120 |
130 |
150 |
160 |
180 |
200 |
220 |
250 |
Article |
PRBERTR69/120 |
PRBERTR69/130 |
PRBERTR69/150 |
PRBERTR69/160 |
PRBERTR69/180 |
PRBERTR69/200 |
PRBERTR69/220 |
PRBERTR69/250 |
Availability |
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Handle Length |
450 mm |
Steel Thickness |
2.0 mm |
Material Grade |
Carbon Steel DC01 |
Temperature Class |
T600 (up to 600°C) |
Soot Fire Resistance |
Class G |
Important Limitations
- For Solid Fuel Appliances: Intended for use with wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, and solid-fuel boilers. Do not use with pellet boilers.
- Safety Feature: The damper plate does not close the flue channel completely. In accordance with EN 1856-2 safety standards, a minimum opening area of at least 20 cm² or 3% of the total pipe cross-section is maintained to ensure safe gas evacuation.
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