Baxi Potterton G.C.No 47 393 22, G.C.No 47 393 23, G.C.No 47 393 21 General Fitting Notes, 30mm

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Min. 2 metres

 

 

9.0

Plume Displacement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.3

General Fitting Notes

 

1.

Cut a hole in the external wall which the concentric flue

 

assembly will pass through. The hole should allow the flue

 

to fall back to the boiler at an angle of at least 1.5°.

 

2.

When completed the terminal must be at least 2 metres

 

above ground level (Fig. 28).

 

3.

Measure and cut to size the concentric assembly and any

 

extensions that are being used.

 

4.

Insert the concentric assembly through the hole from

 

outside the building.

 

5.

If required, the flexible flue trim should be fitted prior to

 

this as it cannot be fitted after. Use the large ‘Jubilee’ clip to

Fig. 28

Flue Trim

Spigot

Fig. 29

50mm

Position of ‘Jubilee’ Clip screw

secure the trim to the flue (See Fig. 29, trim shown

dotted), with the screw part of the clip at the bottom.

6. Connect any extensions or elbows that are being used

to the concentric assembly. Engage the extension, elbow

or concentric assembly in the boiler flue elbow. Fit the

boiler flue elbow to the boiler adaptor.

7. Ensure that the concentric assembly and any extensions

fall back to the boiler at an angle of at least 1.5° and that

the external air inlet is to the bottom.

8. Use suitable brackets to support the concentric

assembly and any extensions, and make good inside and

outside.

9. The 60Ø exhaust can now be fitted. Slide the adaptor

over the plain end of the 60Ø exhaust (Fig. 31) and engage

the exhaust in the terminal. Slide the adaptor down over

the spigot. Mark and drill the adaptor, using a 2mm bit, as

shown in Fig. 30. Secure the adaptor to the spigot using

one of the screws supplied.

Adaptor

Fig. 31

30mm

Fig. 30

 

30mm

Fig. 32

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Fig. 33

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10.

If it is necessary to shorten the 60Ø exhaust or any of

the extensions, the excess material must be cut from the

plain end of the pipe.

11.

Determine the position of the 60Ø exhaust and mark

on the wall a suitable position for the support bracket. If

extensions are being used, a support bracket is supplied in

each kit.

12.

Drill the wall, and fit the bracket(s) using the plug and

screw provided.

13.

Mark and drill the 60Ø exhaust, using a 2mm bit, as

shown in Fig. 32. Complete the installation of the 60Ø

exhaust, securing in the brackets.

14.

Fit the 93° elbow/plume outlet and secure with the

two remaining screws supplied. Ensure the plume outlet is

at least 45° to the wall and that the ‘peak’ is uppermost

(Fig. 33).

 

 

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