Geyser Flues

Gas Geyser Flues

A gas flue, also known as a flue pipe or chimney flue, is an essential component of a gas appliance that safely expels combustion gases produced during the burning of gas, preventing the accumulation of toxic fumes and ensuring proper ventilation.

All indoor gas geysers (Type B and C) must be installed with a flue. If an Indoor geyser is installed outside it still needs a flue.

In extreme weather areas, outdoor gas geysers (type D) can be installed with a flat roof weather box to protect the flame from blowing out. These weather boxes have no ventilation so a flue must be installed to prevent overheating and potential damage to the appliance.

Exhaust boxes

The purpose of an exhaust box is to provide a cover for the flue hole on the exterior wall. It not only enhances the overall appearance of the installation but also serves to prevent birds from nesting in the flue pipe, which could potentially cause damage to your gas geyser.

These boxes are compatible with all flues

Cylone Cowls

Protect your gas geyser from extreme weather

Inspired by the weather resilient Scandinavian vidette, this design has been adapted to accommodate gas geysers. The internal design of the cyclone cowl’s cap diverts the rain away from the down pipe, while the outer bigger flue’s diameter prevents the wind from blowing directly down the pipe.
Cowls can be shortnend to fit your installation, but it is recommended to keep them as long as possible for extra protection, especially in heavy wind areas.

Cowls and weather boxes are made of galvanised steel but can be powder coated to give your installation a professional finish.

Medium – 110mm

8L 10L 12L

Large – 130mm
16L

Cylone Cowls

Protect your gas geyser from extreme weather

Inspired by the weather resilient Scandinavian vidette, this design has been adapted to accommodate gas geysers. The internal design of the cyclone cowl’s cap diverts the rain away from the down pipe, while the outer bigger flue’s diameter prevents the wind from blowing directly down the pipe.
Cowls can be shortnend to fit your installation, but it is recommended to keep them as long as possible for extra protection, especially in heavy wind areas.

Cowls and weather boxes are made of galvanised steel but can be powder coated to give your installation a professional finish.

Compact – 450mm
20L Indoor
Large – 800mm
20L Indoor

Solid & Flexible Flues

Flexible flues have an adjustable length while solid flues come in predetermined lengths of either 300mm or 600mm. Use an exhaust box to close off the flue hole preventing birds from nesting in the flue.

Small – 90mm

6L
Medium – 110mm
8L 10L 12L
Large – 130mm
16L