Technical data
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924.674.3 - GBINSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER
… SEPARATED FLUE-AIR DUCTING
This type of ducting allows to disengage exhaust ue gases both outside the building and into single ue ducts.
Comburant air may be drawn in at a different site from where the ue terminal is located.
The splitting kit consists of a ue duct adaptor (100/80) and of an air duct adaptor.
For the air duct adaptor t the screws and seals previously removed from the cap.
The restrictor must be removed in the following cases
Figure 9
0604/2301/CG1776
Split flue air control adjustment
The adjustment of this control is required
to optimise performance and combustion
parameters. The air suction coupling can
be rotated to adjust excess air according
to the total length of the ue and intake
ducts for the combustion air.
Turn this control to increase or decrease
excess combustion air (gure 9):
To improve optimisation a combu-
stion product analyser can be used to
measure the CO
2
contents of the ue
at maximum heat output, gradually
adjusting air to obtain the CO
2
reading
in the table below, if the analysis shows
a lower value.
To properly install this device, also refer
to the technical data accompanying the
tting.
Flue duct adaptor
Seal
Air suction coupling
adjust
Index
Opening
The 90° bend allows to connect the boiler to ue-air ducting regardless of direction as it can be rotated by 360°. It can
moreover be used as a supplementary bend to be coupled with the duct or with a 45° bend.
• A 90° bend reduces the total duct length by 0.5 metre.
• A 45° bend reduces the total duct length by 0.25 metre.
The first 90° bend is not included in the maximum available length.
Boiler
model
240 Fi
1.240 Fi
280 Fi
0 ÷ 4
4 ÷ 15
15 ÷ 25
25 ÷ 40
0 ÷ 2
2 ÷ 10
10 ÷ 25
(L1+L2)
Air suction
copupling
position
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
Flue
RESTRICTOR
A
Yes
No
No
CO2 %
G20
6,4
7,4
G31
7,3
8,4