A.O. Smith TWI 45-190 Parallel connections, Device Diameter Maximum running length, Bend

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3 Installation

Specification of concentric roof flue terminal C33

Subject

 

Description

Roof flue terminal set:- 1x Roof flue

Item no.:

TWI 35-130: 0305 042 (1)

terminal (incl. clamping strip)

 

TWI 45-190: 0305 042 (1)

- 1x Pipe 1000 mm

 

 

Construction:

Concentrique

- 1x Mounting flange

Manufacturer:

Muelink & Grol

 

 

Type :

M2000 DDV HR-C

Piping material

Construction :

Concentrique

 

Flue gas discharge:

Thick-walled aluminium with lip-ring sealing

 

Air supply:

Thin-wall galvanised sheet steel

Pipe diameters

Flue gas discharge:

TWI 35-130: Ø 80 mm

 

 

TWI 45-190: Ø 80 mm

 

Air supply:

TWI 35-130: Ø 125 mm

 

 

TWI 45-190:Ø 125 mm

(1) It is not allowed to use any other roof flue terminal. You can order the roof flue terminal mentioning the item number with A.O. Smith, manufacturer or wholesaler’s.

3.9.4Parallel connections

The table gives the maximum pipe length for parallel systems. The maximum pipe length depends on the selected diameter.

Warning

Mount flue gas discharge material with a fall of 5 mm per metre towards the device.

Requirements for flue gas discharge for parallel systems

Device

Diameter (1)

Maximum running length

L

L

equivalent

 

 

 

equivalent

 

 

 

 

90° bend

45° bend

TWI 35-130

80

30

3,9

1,1

TWI 45-190

80

20

3,9

1,1

TWI 35-130

100

100

4,6

1,2

TWI 45-190

100

75

4,6

1,2

(1) The given larger diameter can be used if the maximum running length is insufficient. When using a larger diameter, this shall be used for both the air supply and the flue gas discharge.

Use the longest pipe for calculating the pipe length. If, for example, the flue gas discharge pipe is 10 metres and the air supply pipe is 15 metres, use the 15 metres for calculating the length. Then add the Lequivalent to these 15 metres for each 90° and 45° bend in both the air supply and the flue gas discharge. All this will be explained using a practical example.

Practical example of parallel flue gas discharge

Example

The figure shows a TWI 35-130. The device is to be provided with a 25 m parallel pipe with a diameter of 100 mm and eight 90° bends. An inspection shall be carried out for compliance of the configuration with the requirements stated in the table.

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Instruction manual TWI 35-130 G/TWI 45-190 G

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Contents 35-130 45-190 Your installer Page Page Copyright 2007 A.O. Smith Water Products Company Page Installation ErrorsMaintenance Operation of the deviceTable of content Warranty certificateIntroduction What to do when you smell gas RegulationsAbout the device Introduction Target groupsInstallation Chapter Target groups DescriptionWarranty certificate This chapter contains the terms of warrantyOperation of the device Introduction This chapter will cover in the given orderHeating cycle Operation of the deviceSecurity of the device Introduction Security of the water temperature Air pressure switchGas control 4 FanVented installation Unvented installation3 T&P valve Installation PackagingInstallation Working area Dimensions of the device Dimension Description TWIDimension Description TWI Description Unit TWIVented Cold water side Hot water sideCirculation piping Condensation drainageAir supply and flue gas discharge Introduction Requirements for flue gas discharge materialDevice types Device types Description Concentric connectionsDevice Diameter Maximum length Maximum num Ber of 90 bends Practical example of concentric flue gas discharge ExampleSpecifications Subject DescriptionParallel connections Device Diameter Maximum running lengthBend Practical example of parallel flue gas discharge ExampleDevice with parallel flue gas discharge material Electrical connection PreparationConnector block Check and adjust the CO2-value Connect the mains voltage Isolating transformerChecking procedure Gas controlAdjust the CO2-value Conversion to another gas category Conversion to another gas category Fill UnventedFill the device Fill unvented installations Fill vented installationsDrain Drain unvented InstallationsDrain vented Opening the gas valve 3.5 Connections diagram Start upStart up Shut down Introduction You canFor a short time Electrically isolateShut down Introduction Distinction is made between General errors ErrorsErrors visible on the control Water leakage Symptom Cause Solution Remark Gas smellExplosive ignition Symptom Cause Solution Remark Insufficient or no Hot waterTroubleshooting table for errors visible on the control Light pulses Cause Solution RemarkLight pulses Cause Solution Remark SL3 See 12.2 Electrical circuit diagramTWI Maintenance Introduction Prepare maintenanceMaintenance Warranty certificate 11.1 Warranty general11.2 Warranty tank 11.3 ConditionsWarranty certificate 11.6 Claims11.7 Obligations SmithAnnex Electrical circuit diagram AnnexWiring Annex Index ConnectUser Warranty IndexPage 0308 489 R1.0

TWI 35-130, TWI 45-190 specifications

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