installation
Fitting the 5” Flue (Ø 80 / 125 Horizontal/vertical)
Once the boiler has been positioned on the wall, it is necessary to in- sert the Ø80/125 adaptor (Fig. 5) for both horizontal and vertical flue runs into the boiler flue socket (not supplied with flue kit - Part No 3318095).
Push the adaptor onto the boiler’s flue connection, grease the seals then add extensions or elbows as required, secure the adaptor, using the clamp and screws provided.
To fit extensions or elbows it is first necessary to ensure that the lip seal is fitted correctly into the inner flue, once verified, it is simply ne- cessary to push them together, no clamps are necessary to secure the flue components.
Before proceeding to fit the flue, ensure that the maximum flue leng- th has not been exceeded (see the tables) and that all elbows and bends have been taken into consideration. For each additional 90° el- bow 1 metre must be subtracted from the maximum flue length, and for each 45° 0.5 metres must be subtracted from the maximum flue length (the height of the vertical adaptor and a 45° bend can be seen in Fig.6 and a 90° bend in Fig. 7).
Note: DO NOT cut the vertical flue kit.
Fitting the Coaxial Flue (Ø 60 / 100 Vertical)
Note: See table for maximum and minimum flue runs.
Contents:
1x Silicone
1x Conical Adaptor (60/100mm)
1x Vertical Flue Kit (80/125mm)
3x Screws
The vertical flue kit is supplied with a specially designed weather proof terminal fitted, which can be used either with a flat roof or a pitched roof.
The vertical flue kits useable lengths with the pitched roof flashings are indicated in Fig. 7.
Total length |
|
of Vertical Kit | Useable length |
1355 mm | |
| of Vertical flue |
| 690 mm* |
| 180 mm |
Fig. 7
Total length of | Useable length of | |
vertical flue 575 mm* | ||
vertical kit 1240 mm | ||
| ||
| 180 mm | |
| Fig. 5 |
Fig. 6
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