Ariston E-COMBI 24 30 38 Connecting the Flue, Vertically from a terminal on the same wall, 180

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installation

Connecting the Flue

Flue System

The provision for satisfactory flue termination must be made as described in BS 5440-1.

The appliance must be installed so that the flue terminal is exposed to outdoor air.

The terminal must not discharge into another room or space such as an outhouse or lean-to.

It is important that the position of the terminal allows a free passage of air across it at all times.

The terminal should be located with due regard for the damage or discolouration that might occur on buildings in the vicinity, it must also be located in a place not likely to cause nuisance.

In cold or humid weather water vapour may condense on leaving the flue terminal.

The effect of such “steaming” must be considered.

If the terminal is less than 2 metres above a balcony, above ground or above a flat roof to which people have access, then a suitable stainless steel terminal guard must be fitted.

The minimum acceptable spacing from the terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are specified in Fig. 1.

Where 2 or more vertical fanned draught chimney configurations teminate in close proximity at the same height they shall be separated by at least 300mm. Where any 1 vertical outlet is more than 300mm above the other, then they shall be separated by at least 1500mm.

Fig. 1

 

- A Directly below an opening, window, etc

300 mm

- B Horizontally to an opening, window, etc

300 mm

- C Below gutters, soils pipes or drain pipes

75 mm

- D Below eaves

200 mm

- E From vertical drain pipe or soil pipe

75 mm

- F From internal or external corner

300 mm

- G Above ground, roof or balcony level

300 mm

- H From a surface facing the terminal

600 mm

- I From a terminal facing a terminal

1200 mm

- J Vertically from a terminal on the same wall

1500 mm

- K Horizontally from an terminal on the same wall

300 mm

- L Fixed by vertical flue terminal

 

See table

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See table on page 22

4

118mm

Fig. 2

Warning

The exhaust gas ducts must not be in contact with or close to inflammable material and must not pass through building structures or walls made of inflammable material.

When replacing an old appliance, the flue system must be changed.

Important

Ensure that the flue is not blocked.

Ensure that the flue is supported and assembled in accordance with these instructions.

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Contents Combi 24/30/38 System24/30 Maintenance guide InstallationMaintenance OverviewTo the Installer OverviewBenchmark Scheme Advice for the installer Symbols used on the data plateCE labelling Personal injury caused by falling from a height Safety regulationsNoisiness during operation Personal injury caused by knocks, stumbling etcProduct description Control panelFlue connector W. Flow switch Manual air vent Overall viewOverall Dimensions Minimum clearancesTechnical Data Model E-COMBIModel E-SYSTEM Installation Location Flushing and Water TreatmentSystem Controls Boiler is equipped with a stainless steel heat exchangerCondensate Discharge Installing the Boiler Connecting the boiler to the systemMethod of positioning the boiler on the wall Safety Valve Discharge and Condense Outlet Gas connection Is connected to the 3 bar safety relief valveConnection for Filling Loop Mbar Secondary heat exchanger Pressure relief valve By-pass Water circuit diagramManual air vent Burner Condensate trap Circuit filterConnecting the Flue Vertically from a terminal on the same wall180 4x Screws 60 / 100 Horizontal ContentsFitting the Coaxial Flue 2x SealsFitting the 5 Flue Ø 80 / 125 Horizontal/vertical Fitting the Coaxial Flue Ø 60 / 100 VerticalFitting the Twin Pipe Ø80 120 180 Exhaust-air m Type Table of flue gas exhaust duct lengthsType of air suction/flue gas exhaust ducting Combustion air intake from outsidePeripheral unit connection Power supply cableElectrical connections 120Connector TA on Terminal block Room Thermostat / Remote Clock ConnectionElectrical diagram DisplayCommissioning Filling the Heating System Initial preparationElectricity supply Filling of the DHW System Combi onlyCheck the type of gas and change the gas if necessary First ignition operationMeasure the gas inlet pressure. standing + warming pressure Analyse the combustion seeAdjust the setting on the front panel Setting Regulating the central heating ignition delayAdjust the central heating ignition delay Irst ignitionTest function and combustion analysis Checking the gas settingGas setting Minimum gas flow combustion analysisBoiler protection devices Maintenance Min Maintenance guideGeneral access Tools TimeFuse Tools Time Control box access Tools Time MinElectrical unit Open the control box as above Remove the fuseMain P.C.B Tools Time Display P.C.B Tools TimeRight hand hydraulic block assembly Hydraulic UnitWay valve unit Tools Time Draining Tools TimeAutomatic air vent Tools Time Primary water pressure sensor Tools TimePump Tools Time W. Flow Switch assembly E-COMBI Tools Time Filter Tools TimeLeft hand Hydraulic block assembly Secondary Heat Exchanger E-COMBI Tools TimeCondensate Trap Tools Safety valve Time Unscrew the condense trap from the condense bodyBy-Pass Assembly Tools Time Temperature SensorIsolate the gas supply. Remove the four Manual Air vent Tools TimeMain Heat Exchanger Tools Time ChangerBurner unit FanSpark generator ElectrodesPower Length Venturi BurnerFan Gas valve Flow switch operation Annual Maintenance Plate heat exchangerBy-pass & Safety valve Central heating filterEeprom Error Fault finding Overheat InsufficientProbe problem ErrorGAS Boiler System Commissioning Checklist Service 3 Date Service ProviderService 1 Date Service 5 DateShort List 420010275800