Technical information

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FIG. 2.12
2.9.2 FITTING THE 5” FLUE (Ø 80 / 125
H
ORIZONTAL /VERTICAL)
Should the flue require extending, the flue connections are push
fit, however, one flue bracket should be used to secure each
metre of flue.
N
OTE:
S
EE PAGE 1
9
FOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FLUE RUNS.
O
nce the boiler has been positioned on the w
a
ll, it is necessary
to insert the
Ø80/125 adaptor (FIG. 2.13) for both horizontal and
vertical flue runs into the boiler flue socket (not supplied with flue
kit - Part No 3318095).
Push the adaptor onto the boilers flue connection, grease the
seals then add extensions or elbows as required, secure the
adaptor, using the clamp and screws provided.
To fit extensions or elbows it is first necessary to ensure that the
lip seal is fitted correctly into the inner flue, once verified, it is
simply necessary to push them together, no clamps are
necessary to secure the flue components.
Before proceeding to fit the flue, ensure that the maximum flue
length has not been exceeded (See the tables on Page 19) and
that all elbows and bends have been taken into consideration, the
maximum flue length is 10 metres, for each additional 90
o
elbow
1 metre must be subtracted from the total flue length, and for
each 45
o
0.5 metres must be subtr
acted from the total flue length
(the height of the vertical adaptor and a 45
o
bend can be
seen in Fig. 2.14 and a 90
o
bend in Fig. 2.15).
N
OTE: DO NOT CUT THE VERTICAL FLUE KIT.
Screws
Clamp
Seal
FIG. 2.13
FIG. 2.14