Baxi Potterton Gold FSB 30 HE manual Plume Displacement Kit P.D.K

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Plume Outlet (‘Peak’

MUST be Uppermost)

0.94 metre

Fig. C

9.0Plume Displacement

9.1Plume Displacement Kit (P.D.K.)

Kit No 5121371

Content of kit

1 70/110 Concentric Flue

11m 70 Dia Exhaust Flue Pipe

2Support Brackets

193° Elbow/Plume Outlet Assembly

1Flue Trim

2“O” Rings

1Elbow with Gasket

1.This kit is recommended for installations where the condensate plume emitted from the flue may cause a nuisance or affect the surroundings.

2.The terminal must be positioned outside the building with the outlet connection upwards.

3.The 70Ø pipe connects to the outlet of the concentric terminal assembly. The elbow/plume outlet must be fitted to the end of the 70Ø pipe.

NOTE: The plume outlet must always be at least 45° to the wall, with the ‘peak’ uppermost to prevent rain entry (Figs. A & B), and be at least 2 metres above ground level. It must be secured as shown in Fig. C.

The outlet must be positioned so that any condensate plume is directed away from adjacent surfaces.

4.

It is possible to reduce or increase (with the addition of

extensions) the length of either or both the 70/110 concentric

and 70Ø exhaust.

5.

Standard concentric flue extension kits may be added

 

45°

Outlet must be

 

at least 45° from

45°

 

 

wall face

Fig. A

‘Peak’ MUST be Uppermost

500mm Min.

between the boiler elbow and the terminal assembly.

6. The minimum length of the concentric flue is 100mm when

measured from the edge of the boiler flue elbow. There is a

further 45mm engagement into the elbow.

IMPORTANT: The maximum equivalent length of

concentric flue is:- 4 metres

Additional elbows may be fitted in the concentric flue, but the equivalent length must be reduced by 1 metre (93° elbow) or 0.5 metres (45° elbow).

7.70Ø 1 metre extensions (including support bracket), and additional 93° & 45° elbows are available. Any additional 93° & 45° elbows must be accounted for when calculating flue lengths. 70Ø 93° elbows are equivalent to 3.5 metres of straight length and 45° elbows to 1 metre.

NOTE: Permitted positions of the plume outlet relative to doors, windows etc. are the same as for conventional concentric flues as detailed in the main Installation &

Outlet Connection upwards

Fig. B

Servicing Instructions and BS5440 Pt. 1. It is NOT necessary to fit a terminal guard over the air inlet or the plume outlet.

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FSB 30 HE Potterton Gold FSB 30 HE No 592 Natural GasScheme Members only Installer Notification GuidelinesGas Safety Installation & Use Regulations Important Installation, Commissioning, Service & RepairLegislation Codes of Practice, most recent version should be usedContents Description IntroductionImportant Information Position of Optional Integral Timer Wiring Flow Temperature Thermistor RedGeneral Layout Layout Figs , 4, 5Boiler Operation Boiler OperationAll TRVs Shut Down ? Minute Anti-cycle CAT I 2H Technical DataIpxx Dimensions and Fixings Water Circulating Systems System DetailsTreatment of Water Circulating Systems Pipework Low Head InstallationAir Vents System Controls & Wiring Sealed Systems Fig Location Site RequirementsCompartment Gas Supply Clearances Figs &16Electrical Supply 5mm Min 500mm Min For Servicing Purposes 390mmCondensate Disposal Condensate Drain GeneralSink Site Requirement± 10 from vertical Blockage or restriction of the pipe into the drainMIN FlueHorizontal Flue System Examples Flue OptionsHorizontal Flue Systems This bend is equivalent to 0.5 metreTwin & Vertical Flue Systems Vertical Flue System Examples Twin PipeTotal equivalent length 17.2 + 34.4 = 51.6 metresCDS Flue AccessoriesFlue Group B Flue Group PFor Twin Flue Systems For Vertical Flues For Vertical Flue SystemsFor Twin Flues For Roof Terminals Flue DimensionsTerminal Guard Fig Flue Deflector aPlume Displacement Kit P.D.K Plume DisplacementDetermining Permissible Lengths P.D.K Min metres Min .3 metres General Fitting Notes P.D.KThis section of the flue Must be horizontal Fig. H Installation Flue Inner Flue Support Bracket Fitting the Standard FluePoints Inner Flue Support Bracket Flue Elbow Gasket Flue TrimConnection Making the Condensate DrainCable Clamp Way Terminal Block Making The Electrical ConnectionsIntegral Programmer Electrical Schematic Wiring DiagramGreen/Yellow Fuse 3.15 ATPCB Illustrated Wiring DiagramCommissioning the Boiler Commissioning the BoilerPriming the Condensate Pump Check the Operational Working Gas Inlet Pressure Completion 13.2 ‘Benchmark’ ChecklistFitting The Case Panels & Facia HandoverAnnual Servicing Servicing the BoilerAir Box Door Panel Spark Sleeve Annual Servicing InspectionEarth Combustion Box Door Panel InsulationCracks/damage. Clean with a soft brush Pipe may be removed to increase accessLock Nut Service Drain Plug Central Insulation Panel To it FigChanging Components Flow Temperature Thermistor and Safety Thermostat FigChanging Components & Preparation Clip Condensate Pump Complete aDrain the boiler see .1 paragraph 2 Check operation of the pump See SectionChanging Components Spark and Sensing Electrodes Fig Gas Valve Fig Injector Pipe FigCondensate Trap Fig Securing Nut Sensor Leads Condensate Trap Lock NutHeat Exchanger Heat Exchanger Manifold AssemblyCombustion Box Door Panel Burner Support Bracket Burner Securing Screws Short Parts List Short Parts ListKey Description Fault Finding 240V at B ? 240V at a ?240V at C ? 240V at D ?Viewed from Wire Entry end Replace Flow Switch Wires from inline Connector to PCB faultySystem full of water ? Pump running ?Rectify wiring Wiring from PCBReplace PCB Way Connector Lead from PCB to Gas Valve faulty Is there Gas at gas valve inlet ?Lights On Off Replace Stat Replace fan Lights Rectify wiring Viewed from Wire Entry end ‘A’ ‘C’ ‘D’ ‘B’YES Condensing Boilers only Service Record Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick. CV34 4LL Comp No 6/11 Potterton