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EVS-EN 1457-2:2012

Chimneys - Clay ceramic flue liners - Part 2: Flue liners operating under wet conditions - Requirements and test methods

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Valid from 05.03.2012
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EN 1457-2:2012

Standard history

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Date
Type
Name
05.03.2012
Main
03.04.2009
Corrigendum
06.06.2007
Corrigendum
This European Standard is a product standard for clay/ceramic flue liners operating under wet conditions with solid walls or walls with vertical perforations for use in the construction of multiwall chimneys and flue pipes which serve to convey products of combustion from fireplaces or heating appliances to the outside atmosphere by negative or positive pressure. It includes the flue liners used for domestic and industrial chimneys which are not structurally independent (free-standing). This European Standard specifies the performance requirements for factory made flue liners and chimney fittings. Testing including thermal testing with or without insulation, marking and inspection are covered by this standard. Flue liners that are specified to this standard will meet the requirements of EN 1457-1 with the same working temperature, pressure, designation and soot fire resistance.

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