Chimney fans
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Round model (RS): Round chimney fan in a design that blends into the majority of surroundings. The chimney fan is mounted on top of the chimney. This is typically done using 4 brackets, which are attached to the bottom of the chimney fan. See RS chimney fans brochure (PDF 248 KB) or the general advice leaflet Cleaner and healthier fires (PDF 2MB).
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Square model (RSV): Square chimney fan designed to discharge smoke straight up into the air. This can be an advantage for light coloured and thatched roofs, or in surroundings where there are a lot of trees or similar in close proximity. See RSV chimney fans technical brochure (PDF 225KB) or the general advice leaflet Cleaner and healthier fires (PDF 2MB).
Square model (RSVG): The RSVG fans are specially designed to work with heating appliances burning gas. They are normally installed on a chimney, but can also be installed on the external wall, which eliminates the need for a chimney. The RSVG fans have a built in fail-safe system that will ensure that the gas supply is cut-off in cases of insufficient draft. See RSVG chimney fans brochure (PDF 250KB). or the general advice leaflet Safer and healthier gas fires (PDF 1MB).
Wall mounted model for gas (RSG):
This type of chimney fan is installed on the external wall and thereby enables a gas appliance to be installed in a room with no chimney. The power of the fan will allow for long horizontal flues up to 15 m! The RSG fan has a built in fail-safe system that will ensure that the gas supply is cut-off in cases of insufficient draft. See RSG chimney fans brochure (PDF 321KB) or the general advice leaflet Safer and healthier gas fires (PDF 1MB).
Why you should have a chimney fan
See all the good reasons for accquiring a chimney fan in this chimney fan slideshow PDF 2MB)
