Baxi Potterton 30 HE manual Plume Outlet Elbow

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Plume Outlet

Elbow

Fig. 25

Fig. 26

30mm

Fig. 27

200mm Min.

Fig. 28

9.0Plume Displacement

9.3General Fitting Notes (cont.)

15.For aesthetic purposes it is permissible to route the 60Ø exhaust in an enclosed box, but the air inlet and plume outlet MUST remain in free air.

16.It is also possible to separate the plume outlet from the 93° elbow to allow the flue to be installed as shown in Fig. 25.

17.To do this, first slacken the two screws retaining the

plume outlet to the elbow, and remove the outlet (Fig. 26). The elbow can now be used to connect the vertical to horizontal 60Ø exhaust (Fig. 25). Retighten the screws in the elbow.

18.The outlet can now be fitted into the female end of an 60Ø extension piece. It must be secured using two of the screws supplied in the bag with the ‘Jubilee’ clip.

19.Mark the female end of the extension at 30mm as shown in two positions, directly opposite each other (Fig. 27).

20.Using a suitable bit (e.g. 2mm), drill through the extension and outlet. Secure using two of the screws supplied.

21.The remaining screw must be used to secure the adaptor to the concentric terminal.

22.When the plume outlet is positioned under a balcony or other projection (Fig. 28) it must protrude at least 200mm (it is not necessary to extend it further than this).

23.When under balconies or projections it is permissible to rotate the concentric flue length up to 70°, clockwise or anti-clockwise (Fig. 29), if there is insufficient space to connect vertically.

24.This will allow the connection of the exhaust to the outlet spigot.

25.All other minimum & maximum dimensions must be adhered to, and the air inlet positioned such that it will not be subjetc to rain entry.

70°

Concentric Flue Length

(shown end-on)

Outlet Spigot

26

Fig. 29

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Contents Installation & Service Instructions Contents Installer Notification Guidelines Scheme Members onlyCodes of Practice, most recent version should be used Important Installation, Commissioning, Service & RepairLegislation Preparation Safe Manual HandlingGeneral TechniqueOptional Extras IntroductionDescription Case Front Panel Control Box Data Badge1211 30 31 32 General LayoutLayout Frost Protection Mode Central Heating Mode FigDomestic Hot Water Mode Fig Appliance OperationTechnical Data Performa 30 HEDimensions and Fixings Central Heating Circuit System DetailsInformation BypassSystem Filling and Pressurising Pressure Relief Valve FigHard Water Areas Domestic Hot Water Circuit FigShowers Clearances Figs Site RequirementsLocation Electrical Supply Ventilation of CompartmentsGas Supply External termination via internal Condensate DrainBuilt-in element such as a window frame. See BS 5440 Pt Plume Displacement KitFlue Or DoorHorizontal Flue Systems Flue OptionsHorizontal Flues This bend is equivalent to 1 metreMetre for each 91.5 elbow Metre for each 45 elbow Vertical Flues Twin PipeTwin & Vertical Flue Systems 1m extension 45bend 25m 91.5bend5111079 Flue AccessoriesKey Accessory Size For Twin Flue Systems fit the adaptors as follows Flue Duct AdaptorAir duct adaptor Flue Trim Flue DimensionsFor Roof Terminals Terminal Guard FigElbow/Plume Outlet Assembly Plume DisplacementPlume Displacement Kit b Ring Bracket Metres 60Ø Exhaust Flue Pipe 60Ø SupportDetermining Permissible Lengths Min metres Flue Trim Spigot 30mmGeneral Fitting Notes ScrewPlume Outlet Elbow Flushing InstallationInitial Preparation Preparing The BoilerPressure Relief Valve Discharge Pipe Wall Plate Fitting The BoilerCondensate Drain see section Remove the sealing caps from the boiler connectionsFitting The Flue Wall Thickness Flue Elbow AdaptorWasteY Flue Inner Flue Support Bracket Flue Elbow Vertical FlueMaking The Electrical Connections Preliminary Electrical ChecksCommissioning the Boiler Commissioning the BoilerChecking the Burner Pressure Pressure Test Point Sealing ScrewCase Front Panel Facia Panel CompletionCompletion Servicing the Boiler 13 .1 Annual ServicingAnnual Servicing Fan Figs Pressure Switch FigChanging Components Burner Fig 14.0 Changing ComponentsHeat Exchanger Fig Insulation Fig Injectors FigElectrodes Fig Reassemble in reverse orderDHW Temperature Sensor Fig Central Heating Temperature Sensor FigSafety Thermostat Fig Gas Valve FigAutomatic Air Vent Fig Pump Head Only FigPump Complete Fig Condensate Trap Fig Pressure Gauge FigsExpansion Vessel Fig Selector Switch Fig 14.19 P.C.B. FigPlate Heat Exchanger Fig Diverter Valve Assembly Flow Regulator FigsSecondary Heat Exchanger Fig Flue Overheat Thermostat FigIllustrated Wiring Diagram Control PCBFault Finding Domestic Hot Water Follow operational sequence Microswitch terminalsDiverter valve spindle Assembly faulty Turn selector to neon illuminatedPCB A2 connector, is Check wiring PCB A4 connector Replace selector Terminals 4Replace pump PCB A4 connector terminals 3 Replace PCB Across terminals 5 Replace microswitchTo ‘Reset’ position PCB A1 connector has 230V ACTurn selector switch Gas at burnerON/OFF/RESET selector when turned to ‘Reset’ position 131 Short Parts ListShort Parts List 154GAS Boiler Commissioning Checklist Service Interval Record Potterton
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