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Tubes come in 97mm 125mm 150mm 153mm and 180 mm.

Connection to "buse male du poêle"....Mettez en place vos tuyaux et au moment du raccordement avec votre foyer utilisez un raccord femelle/femelle qui permettra de raccorder les 2 parties mâles (la buse du foyer est a 95% des cas en mâle.

 

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[quote user="pachapapa"] [quote user="just john "]My rear exit Godin has been installed with 130mm inox, the original flange (brown enamel) has been damaged but refitted, so looking to reinstall this I am struggling to find any 130mm flue pipe, let alone enamel or a nice enamelled flange, does anyone have any suggestions where I can obtain either of these?[/quote]
The picture above is lifted from the components section of the...wait for it....the Godin catalogue. http://www.godin.fr/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/KIT_TUYAUX_4cadddd792893.jpg

They claim to do them in lots of pretty colours. [/quote]

Thanks for the replies; the above link takes me to the  photograph posted but not to the catalogue, efforts to access Godin site seems to be limited and directed at dealers, though I think I may have applied for a catalogue, but I was not able to view it?

[quote user="pachapapa"] Retro-fit might be easier with a tuyau ZOOM.

http://www.123poeleabois.fr/tuyau-raccord-de-poele-a-bois-pas-cher/173-tuyau-zoom-emaille-noir-051-a-086-cm.html [/quote]

Interestingly this site does list the 130mm diameter flue pipe ?

Could you post a Godin site where I can view components available?

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An0ther - you ask "Architect ?"

The chimney/flue/poele was only one of the jobs we were having done and the architect was supervising them all. Everyone had experience of the problem and an opinion about the solution. Especially when I told them about the information given on this site.

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Robina
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I of course meant that as in what architect because I did not, and never have, used one but if you are saying that yours didn't know and took it on a consensus it seems it might have been the right decision [blink]

Simple logic says female up but faced with an array of adapters, none of which seemed to permit that arrangement, (and believe me there can hardly be a Brico shed within 50k that I didn't search in), coupled with conflicting opinions when you ask, you end up just getting on with it.

So mines ended up upside down - tough. The joints are all well cemented and there are no leaks so am I bothered, no !

Which way up is yours I wonder ?

EDIT: Cue the doomsayers who will tell me that my insurance won't pay out when the house burns down or that we're sure to die a silent death in our beds from carbon monoxide poisoning [blink]

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[quote user="pachapapa"] [quote user="just john "]My rear exit Godin has been installed with 130mm inox, the original flange (brown enamel) has been damaged but refitted, so looking to reinstall this I am struggling to find any 130mm flue pipe, let alone enamel or a nice enamelled flange, does anyone have any suggestions where I can obtain either of these?[/quote]
The picture above is lifted from the components section of the...wait for it....the Godin catalogue. http://www.godin.fr/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/KIT_TUYAUX_4cadddd792893.jpg

They claim to do them in lots of pretty colours. [/quote]

Thanks for the replies; the above link takes me to the  photograph posted but not to the catalogue, efforts to access Godin site seems to be limited and directed at dealers, though I think I may have applied for a catalogue, but I was not able to view it?

[quote user="pachapapa"] Retro-fit might be easier with a tuyau ZOOM.

http://www.123poeleabois.fr/tuyau-raccord-de-poele-a-bois-pas-cher/173-tuyau-zoom-emaille-noir-051-a-086-cm.html [/quote]

Interestingly this site does list the 130mm diameter flue pipe ?

Could you post a Godin site where I can view components available?

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More difficult than I thought. For you the top brick! 276 pages starting with Cocottes, guess th tuyau bits are at end.

http://issuu.com/flamdart/docs/catalogue_godin2009

The catalogue is marked 2009-2010 best I can do.

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