To get a good draw you need a tall enough chimney and to raise the end of the chimney or flue up away from the roof.
Flue through roof regulations.
A gas vent shall terminate in accordance with one of the following.
A vertical flue looks similar to a very small chimney and can be seen spouting out steam when the heating is on.
And there s a very good reason for this.
In the loft it will likely need some type of mesh protection.
If the flue passes through bedrooms it should be boxed in with an inspection hatch situated in a specific place.
Also at every joint.
A venting system shall be designed and constructed so as to develop a positive flow adequate to remove flue or vent gases to the outdoor atmosphere.
That means that it will suck air through from your stove which also helps it to burn well.
If the flue exits the roof further down then it must extend high enough to acheive 2 3m of horizontal clearance.
The twin wall flue must pass through the ceilings and roof.
This means that the flue outlet needs to be positioned sufficiently high above the roof surface and surrounding buildings to prevent it being affected by wind eddies or downdraughts.
As they pass through the home up to the roof vertical flues are either boarded over or housed inside a cabinet.
The building regulations identify the zone for this but any of these dimensions may need to be increased where there is exposure to.
G2427 6 5 503 6 6 gas vent termination.
How far this is will depend on the size of your boiler but is typically between 30 60cm above below or to the side of an opening.
Any vertical flue joints if your flue is going through the roof for example must be bracketed with specific flue brackets every 800mm 1000mm.
The above points only really apply for flues that exit the home horizontally through a wall but that doesn t mean there aren t any regulations if your boiler flue goes vertically out of the roof.
As placement of the vertical flue is more complex and convoluted than a standard horizontal flue it is more costly.
How high does the flue have to go.
Above the roof surface with a listed cap or listed roof assembly.
This flue runs up through your house and exits through your roof.
In this case the flue goes upwards and then out through the roof.
Vertical flue joints in attics must be bracketed.