Ariston E-COMBI 24 30 38 manual Fitting the Twin Pipe Ø80

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Before proceeding to fit the flue, ensure that the maximum flue length has not been exceeded (see the tables) and that all elbows and bends have been taken into consideration. For each additional 90° elbow 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. 8).

Fig. 8

Mark the position of the flue hole in the ceiling and/or roof (see Fig. 7 for distance from wall to the centre of the flue).

Cut a 130mm diameter hole through the ceiling and/or roof and fit the flashing plate to the roof.

DO NOT cut the vertical flue kit.

To connect the vertical flue kit directly to the boiler, place the vertical starter kit (Part No. 3318079) (see Fig. 7) onto the exhaust manifold and secure with the clamp, fit the vertical adaptor onto the vertical starter kit (Note: there is no need to use a clamp to secure this as it is a push fit connection), the vertical flue kit must then be inserted through the roof flashing, this will ensure that the correct clearance above the roof is provided as the terminal is a fixed height.

Should extensions be required, they are available in 1 metre (Part No. 3318077) and 500mm (Part No. 3318078) lengths. They must be connected directly to the vertical starter kit before connecting the adaptor to allow the vertical flue kit to be fitted. In the event that extension pieces need to be shortened, they must only be cut at the male end and it must be ensured that the inner and outer flue remain flush.

When using the vertical flue system, action must be taken to ensure that the flue is supported adequately to prevent the weight being transferred to the appliance. Use 1 flue bracket per extension.

When the flue passes through a ceiling or wooden floor, there must be an air gap of 25mm between any part of the flue system and any combustible material. The use of a ceiling plate will facilitate this. Also when the flue passes from one room to another a fire stop must be fitted to prevent the passage of smoke or fire, irrespective of the structural material through which the flue passes.

Fitting the Twin Pipe (Ø80 / 80)

Fig. 8a

Note: See table for maximum and minimum flue runs.

Where it is not possible to terminate the flue within the distance permitted for coaxial flues, the twin flue pipe can be used by fitting a special adaptor to the flue connector and using the aperture for the air intake located on top of the combustion chamber.

Always ensure that the flue is adequately supported, using one flue bracket per extension and avoiding low points. (ARISTON supply suitable clamps as Part No. 3318015).

To utilise the air intake it is necessary to:

1)Take the air intake cover off the top of the appliance

2)Assemble the air inlet adaptor - see fig. 8a

The twin flue pipes can be fitted with or without additional elbows and need no clamps, simply ensure that the red o-ring is inserted in the female end of the flue pipe and push the extension piece fully into the previous section of flue pipe or elbow. Check that the o-ring is not dislodged when assembling the flue (greasing the seal will aid assembly).

When running the twin flue pipe vertically it can be converted back to coaxial flue to enable vertical termination with a coaxial kit by use the pipe bridge (Twin - Coaxial Adaptor - Part No. 3318089).

It is not possible to terminate concentrically horizontally. Termination is only possible with separate air and exhaust terminals.

When siting the twin flue pipe, the air intake and exhaust terminals must terminate on the same wall, the centres of the terminals must be a minimum of 280 mm apart and the air intake must not be sited above the exhaust terminal (refer to Fig. 10). The air intake pipe can be run horizontally, however, the terminal and the final 1 metre of flue must be installed either horizontally or with a slight fall away from the boiler to avoid rain ingress.

It is also strongly recommended that the air intake pipe run be constructed of insulated pipe to prevent condense forming on the outside of the tube.

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Contents Combi 24/30/38 System24/30 Maintenance InstallationMaintenance guide OverviewTo the Installer OverviewBenchmark Scheme Advice for the installer Symbols used on the data plateCE labelling Noisiness during operation Safety regulationsPersonal injury caused by falling from a height Personal injury caused by knocks, stumbling etcControl panel Product descriptionOverall view Flue connector W. Flow switch Manual air ventMinimum clearances Overall DimensionsModel E-COMBI Technical DataModel E-SYSTEM Installation System Controls Flushing and Water TreatmentLocation 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 Manual air vent Burner Water circuit diagramSecondary heat exchanger Pressure relief valve By-pass Condensate trap Circuit filterConnecting the Flue Vertically from a terminal on the same wall180 Fitting the Coaxial Flue 60 / 100 Horizontal Contents4x Screws 2x SealsFitting the Coaxial Flue Ø 60 / 100 Vertical Fitting the 5 Flue Ø 80 / 125 Horizontal/verticalFitting the Twin Pipe Ø80 120 180 Type of air suction/flue gas exhaust ducting Table of flue gas exhaust duct lengthsExhaust-air m Type Combustion air intake from outsideElectrical connections Power supply cablePeripheral unit connection 120Room Thermostat / Remote Clock Connection Connector TA on Terminal blockDisplay Electrical diagramCommissioning Electricity supply Initial preparationFilling the Heating System Filling of the DHW System Combi onlyMeasure the gas inlet pressure. standing + warming pressure First ignition operationCheck the type of gas and change the gas if necessary Analyse the combustion seeAdjust the central heating ignition delay Setting Regulating the central heating ignition delayAdjust the setting on the front panel Irst ignitionGas setting Checking the gas settingTest function and combustion analysis Minimum gas flow combustion analysisBoiler protection devices Maintenance General access Maintenance guideMin Tools TimeElectrical unit Control box access Tools Time MinFuse Tools Time Open the control box as above Remove the fuseDisplay P.C.B Tools Time Main P.C.B Tools TimeHydraulic Unit Right hand hydraulic block assemblyDraining Tools Time Way valve unit Tools TimePrimary water pressure sensor Tools Time Automatic air vent Tools TimePump Tools Time Filter Tools Time W. Flow Switch assembly E-COMBI Tools TimeSecondary Heat Exchanger E-COMBI Tools Time Left hand Hydraulic block assemblyUnscrew the condense trap from the condense body Condensate Trap Tools Safety valve TimeTemperature Sensor By-Pass Assembly Tools TimeMain Heat Exchanger Tools Time Manual Air vent Tools TimeIsolate the gas supply. Remove the four ChangerFan Burner unitElectrodes Spark generatorBurner Power Length VenturiFan Gas valve By-pass & Safety valve Annual Maintenance Plate heat exchangerFlow switch operation Central heating filterProbe problem Fault finding Overheat InsufficientEeprom Error ErrorGAS Boiler System Commissioning Checklist Service 1 Date Service ProviderService 3 Date Service 5 DateShort List 420010275800