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Installation
6.9
Flue Connections
F
S
LUE
YSTEM
The provision for satisfactory flue termination must be made in
accordance with BS 5440-1.
The appliance must be installed so that the flue terminal is exposed
to outside air.
The terminal must not discharge into another room or space such
as an outhouse or lean-to.
It is important that the position of the terminal allows a free pas-
sage of air across it at all times.
The terminal should be located with due regard for the damage
or discolouration that might occur on buildings in the vicinity and
consideration must be given to adjacent boundaries.
In cold or humid weather water vapour may condense on leaving the
flue terminal. The effect of such "pluming" must be considered.
If the terminal is less than 2 metres above a balcony, above
ground or above a flat roof to which people have access, then a
suitable terminal guard must be fitted. When ordering a terminal
guard, quote the appliance model number.
A suitable terminal guard is available from:
TOWER FLUE COMPONENTS
Morley Road
Tonbridge
Kent TN9 1RA
The minimum acceptable spacing from the terminal to obstruc-
tions and ventilation openings are specified in F
F
. 6.7
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T
P
ERMINAL
OSITION
A -
Directly below an openable window
or other opening300
B -
Below gutters, solid pipes or drain pipes
C -
Below eaves
D -
Below balconies or car-port roof
E -
From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes
F -
From internal or external corners
G -
Above ground or balcony level
H -
From a surface facing a terminal
I -
From a terminal facing a terminal
J -
From an opening in the car port
(e.g. door, window) into dwelling
K -
Vertically from a terminal in the same wall
L -
Horizontally from a terminal in the same wall
M -
Horizontally from an opening window
N -
Fixed by vertical flue terminal
N
: T
OTE
HE FLUE MUST NOT TERMINATE IN A PLACE LIKELY TO CAUSE
NUISANCE
Supplied By www.heating spares.co Tel. 0161 620 6677
IMPORTANT!
For all flue systems, a restrictor may need to be insert-
ed into the exhaust manifold, the size of the restrictor
and details of fitting requirements are shown in Table
6.1 (Page 18).
Ø 60/100 mm
. 6.7.
IG
F
. 6.8
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Fitting the Coaxial Flue (Horizontal)
(For Telscopic Instructions see page 13 and for Vertical Flue and
Twin Pipe Instructions see page 14)
C
ONTENTS
1
S
X
ILICONE
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1
E
X
LBOW
mm
2
W
X
ALL
1
A
X
LUMINIUM
2
F
X
LUE
75
8
S
X
CREWS
200
2
S
X
EALS
200
150
Once the boiler has been positioned on the wall, insert the elbow
300
into the socket (F
300
600
It is possible to rotate the elbow 360
1200
Using the flue clamps, seals and screws supplied (F
1200
secure the elbow to the boiler.
1500
300
The 1 metre horizontal flue kit (705958) supplied is suitable for an
300
exact X dimension of 823mm, and the 750mm horizontal flue kit
(705785) is suitable for an exact X dimension of 573mm.
Measure the distance from the face of the external wall to the
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:
O-R
(60mm)
ING
(90
)
O
S
(I
& E
EALS
NTERNAL
XTERNAL
F
P
T
LUE
IPE INCLUDING
ERMINAL
C
LAMPS
6.8) and rotate to the required position.
IG
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FU003A
)
(1
- 60/100)
METRE
:
NOTE
on its vertical axis.
6.8)
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