Product Description
Mad Cowl Terracotta 310mm Mad Junior Strap Fix needs no special tools for fitting. The cowl has a compact design and is fitted side by side where space between chimney pots is restricted. It comes complete with stainless steel strap fixing kit and a stainless steel birdguard. It is certified to BS EN 16475-7:2016 standard and is compatible with pot sizes up to 280mm. Highly effective in preventing downdraught and can tolerate flue temperatures up to 200°C.
- Manufacturing code of thi product is MAD13
- The very popular MAD Junior cowl is our least expensive static anti downdraught chimney cowl
- Although it is the least expensive in our down draught range, we have not compromised on materials
- Made from 1.6mm aluminium with a stainless steel birdguard, this cowl still exceeds the quality of materials used by many of our competitors
- Height 160mm Width 310mm
- Suitable for pot sizes up to 280mm
- Withstands flue temperatures up to 200°C
- Has a test certificate to BSEN 16475-7:2016
- The MAD Junior is not to be used with smokeless fuel
- It is recommended using the MAD Junior Stainless Steel or MAD Senior Stainless Steel when in use with more corrosive fuels such as smokeless fuel
- For flue sizes 125mm (5 Inches) to 175mm (7 Inches) an adapter plate will be required.
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- Features And Benefits:
- No special tools required when fitting
- Compact design which allows it to be fitted side by side where space between chimney pots is restricted
- Backed up by the MAD cowl money back guarantee (explained under terms and conditions)
- Sold complete with stainless steel strap fixing kit
- Stainless steel birdguard (recommended removal for use with coal or wood)
- Painted versions have a corrosive resistant powder coat finish, which makes it suitable for all fuels (see fuel chart)
- Highly effective in preventing downdraught
- Strap down legs are colour matched to the body of the cowl so that they do not stand out from the rest of the cowl and chimney pot
- Particularly advantageous in conservation areas or when there is a need to fit a chimney cowl to a listed building.