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Flue outlet guard protection
4.20NI-wide·Technical Booklet L Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems
A flue outlet should be protected with a guard if – (a) a person could easily come into contact with it; and (b) it could be damaged.
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4.21NI-wide·Technical Booklet L Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems
If a flue outlet is in a vulnerable position, such as where it discharges at a point within reach of the ground, a balcony, a veranda or window, it should be designed to prevent the entry of any matte
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