Technical data

Installation
120-393 632.4 04.08 Fh
PARAMOUNT two 30 - 115 kW 23
per 45° elbow = 0.50 m
per 30° elbow = 0.35 m
per 15° elbow = 0.20 m
Existing Chimneys
If a chimney, which was previously used for oil or solid fuel fur-
naces, is used for installing a concentric flue gas pipe, it is neces-
sary for the chimney to be thoroughly cleaned.
Installation
The flue gas pipe must be installed with a slope from the PARA-
MOUNT two so that condensate from the flue gas pipe can drain
into the central condensate sump in the PARAMOUNT two.
The minimum slope is as follows:
Horizontal flue pipe: min 3°
Height above Roof
Refer to relevant British Standards and Code of Practice.
5.6 Flue terminal positioning
Minimum clearances for concentric room sealed flue terminals (for
conventional flue systems please refer to the relevant BS). The ter-
minal shall be positioned so it will not cause a hazard to health of
persons who may be nearby or a nuisance to other person beyond
the cartilage (fig. 4).
Fig. 4:
Location PARAMOUNT two 30/40/60
PARAMOUNT two 80/95/
115
A Below an opening 300 600
BAbove an opening 300 600
C Horizontally to an opening 300 600
D Below Gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes 75 150