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AS 4566-2005
[Current]Flue cowls — Gas appliances
Provides manufacturers, designers, regulatory authorities, testing laboratories and similar organizations with uniform minimum requirements for the safety, performance and use of flue cowls.
Published: 18/02/2005
Pages: 15
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Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and defintions
1.1 Scope
1.2 Definitions
2 Design and construction
2.1 General
2.2 Design
2.2.1 Attachment without alteration
2.2.2 Free from obstruction
2.2.3 Rain and debris entry
2.2.4 Opening size
2.2.5 Fit to standard flue pipes
2.3 Assembly
2.3.1 Use of screws
2.3.2 Joints
2.4 Performance
2.4.1 Flue pressure differential
2.4.2 Flue pressure differential in wind
2.4.3 Flue cowl static pressure
2.4.4 Strength of flue cowl
2.4.5 Rain resistance of cowl
2.5 Instructions
2.6 Markings
2.7 Testing
Appendix A
Appendix B
B1 M.O.T. 2.4.1 – 84 Flue pressure differential
B1.1 Scope
B1.2 Method
B1.3 Apparatus
B1.4 Preparation of apparatus
B1.5 Procedure
B1.6 Calculations
B1.7 Result
B2 M.O.T. 2.4.2 – 84 Flue pressure differential in wind
B2.1 Scope
B2.2 Method
B2.3 Apparatus
B2.4 Preparation of apparatus
B2.5 Procedure
B2.6 Calculation
B2.7 Result
B3 M.O.T. 2.4.3 – 84 Flue cowl static pressure
B3.1 Scope
B3.2 Method
B3.3 Apparatus
B3.4 Preparation of apparatus
B3.5 Procedure
B3.6 Result
B4 M.O.T. 2.4.4 – 84 Strength of flue cowl
B4.1 Scope
B4.2 Method
B4.3 Apparatus
B4.4 Procedure
B4.5 Result
B5 M.O.T. 2.4.5-84 Rain resistance of cowl
B5.1 Scope
B5.2 Method
B5.3 Apparatus
B5.4 Procedure
B5.5 Result
Appendix C
Cited references in this standard
Content history
AG 604-1987
AG 604-1987 AMDT
AS 4566-2005 REC:2017
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