A.O. Smith BFM - 120, BFM - 100 manual Air supply and flue Introduction

Models: BFM - 100 BFM - 120

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3.9Air supply and flue

3.9.1Introduction

Warning

The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer, in compliance with general and local regulations (1.3 "Regulations").

The BFM 30, 50 and 80 differ from the BFM 100 and 120 in how the air supply and chimney flue are connected.

3.9.2Installing chimney flue components for BFM 30, 50, 80

The BFM-appliances are approved for installation types C13 and C33. The instruction manual describes these types. For a more detailed explanation, please contact your supplier or the manufacturer.

Note

We prescribe the use of a concentric roof or wall flue terminal, exclusively of a type approved for the appliance.

You must fulfil the following requirements:

The maximum permissible length of chimney pipe (A+B+C) is 7 metres.

The maximum permissible number of 45° or 90° bends is 2.

If you are using a horizontal pipe, you must mount it with a minimum run-off of 5 mm per running metre of pipe towards the appliance!

Make sure that the chimney discharges into an area approved for this type of appliance.

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A.O. Smith BFM - 120, BFM - 100 manual Air supply and flue Introduction, Installing chimney flue components for BFM 30, 50