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Yeah, that's the problem with a lot of stoves.. They are imported from all over the world and may comply with the requirements of the country where it is made... The Clarke is made in China and is as basic as it gets and comes with a 5 inch spigot, I usually fit an increaser straight on the top and take them up in 6 inch... Scandinavian stoves usually come with a spigot that allows the vitreous to sit snugly outside of the spigot but UK requirements require the vitreous to sit inside of the spigot, so a lot of importers get the manufacturers to provide an alternative UK spigot to be fitted on installation... Lots of stove brochures show the flues passing through walls at 90 degrees which isn't permitted, so given the DIYers see the pictures and instructions written by people who are translators, not installers, then it is understandable that there is so much confusion and so many non compliant installs..Worse still, you get called out to sign them off when the installer discovers that they need an install cert to sell the house.... The stove usually gets ripped out at that stageSo although the stove pipe diamater is 125mm, you'd add an adaptor, and then use a 150mm flue liner.
But I've never seen such a mismash of instructions before. This set says use a 5" "if required"; now what the hell does that mean. And can they say that a 4" flue was okay for a straight liner. ???????????????