Verona WALL HUNG GAS BOILER manual Venting Cont, Installation, Choice of flue

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9. Venting Cont.

9. Venting Cont.

9.3 Choice of flue:

The following flue kits are available for connecting to the boiler:

AStandard coaxial horizontal flue kit (Exhaust & intake outside)

Figure 9.3 (Coaxial 2.4/4.0 inches – nominal lenght 3.3 ft)

It can be fitted to allow discharge to the rear or either side of the boiler via the flanged boiler adapter elbow. Minimum lenght required is 1 ft. Maximum equivalent lenght of 32.8 ft can be achieved utilising extensions. This flue system can only be used to discharge horizontally, it is not designed to enable termination in the vertical plane.

Installation:

Drill hole A (on the wall template) through the outside wall.

Cut the pipe as necessary so that a no more than 6” protrudes from the house.

Slide the intake and exhaust pipes through the hole.

Slide one rubber wall trim piece on the pipe from inside and one from outside.

Connect exhaust (inner) pipe to concentric elbow.

Connect intake (outer) pipe to concentric elbow.

Secure elbow to boiler using gasket and four screws provided.

Secure end cap on the intake pipe outside the house.

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Contents Manufactured by WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GASDo not try to light any appliance Distributed ByRIVA HEAT ONLY MANUAL - REV A QHT inc Section Number Table of ContentsSection Title Page NumberSection Number Table of ContentsSection Title Page NumberDANGER WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GASDo not try to light any appliance Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following IMPORTANT INFORMATION Please read this page carefullyCodes and Regulations Key Features 1. General Information2. Technical Information M130.30CR 2.Technical Information Cont 3. Parts List Primary Components4. Internal Piping & Parts List RIVA HEAT ONLY MANUAL - REV A5. Electric Diagrams Verify proper operation after servicing6. Installation Location WARNING Do not install the boiler on carpeting7. Exhaust Pipe Location EXTERNAL VENT SURFACES ARE HOTTERMINAL CLEAR OF SNOW AND ICE 8. Mounting Bracket Coaxial 2.5/4.0 9. Venting9.1 Restrictor Sizing Restrictor SizeInstallation 9. Venting Cont9.3 Choice of flue Installation 9. Venting ContFigure 9.4 Twin pipe φ 3.25 in Installation 9. Venting ContFigure 9.5 Twin Pipe Φ 3.25 in 10. Pipe Connections Installation12. Electrical Connections/Wiring 11. Gas Pipe ConnectionsWARNINGS 12. Electrical Connections/Wiring Cont Removing Front Panel12.2Connection to the electricity supply 12.3 Room Thermostat Connection 12.4Relay Panel Connection12. Electrical Connections/Wiring Cont 12.5 Zone Valve Micro Switch Connection 12.6 Finishing13.Circulator Sizing 13.2 Expansion vessel14. Piping 14.1 Primary - Secondary Piping14.Piping Cont 14.2Primary - Secondary Piping with Zone ValvesTemperature 14. Piping ContReturn Water Gauge15. Commissioning 15.1Initial filling of the system15.2 Lighting the boiler Important after the 15.Commissioning Cont15.3Checking the gas pressure at the burner checks all of the test15.4Adjustment of the gas pressure 15. Commissioning Cont15.5 Checking the ignition device 15. Commissioning Cont 15.7 Adjustment of the useful c.h. output15.6 Checking the burner ignition Important after the15.8Labels placement 15.Commissioning ContUseful output 15.9Checking the flue system and combustion15.10Instructing the user 15.Commissioning ContProcedures 16. Gas Conversion17.1 Warnings 17. Annual Maintenance17.4Cleaning the primary heat exchanger 17.2 Dismanteling the external panels17.7 Checking the flue 17. Annual Maintenance Cont17.6 Cleaning the burner 17.8 Visual inspection of appliance18. Installer Notes System Checkout1796212741 17962.1274.1 2906 40A4USA