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Installing the boiler
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6.4
Installation of the roof penetration of a vertical flue systems
Observe the clearances for the roof exit above the roof
(
Æ
Fig. 14).
If the flue passes through ceilings at any points, fire plates
(
Æ
Fig. 14, [2]) must be fitted.
Fig. 14 Vertical flue system
1
Roof penetration
2
Fire protection collar
3
Fastening the flue pipe
4
Flue pipe adaptor (available separately)
6.5
Connecting the air supply (for direct vent operations)
The combustion air is supplied to the boiler either through
an external wall connection, through a chimney flue or
through a separate pipe in the chimney flue. For direct
vent operation, a suitable air supply system must be used
(made of PVC or CPVC, galvanized steel or other suitable
material).
The flue and air supply system (for design of flue connec-
tion
Æ
Section 6, page 22) must be designed for a max.
pressure of 0.40 inches W.C. for the overall system (flue
and air supply system).
Use Tab. 8 or refer to the GB312 Application Manual for
detailed descriptions of maximum permissible vent
lengths and dimensioning of exhaust venting systems.
All instructions issued by the flue system
manufacturer concerned regarding the fitting
of the roof exit must be followed. Use only
those that are required for the necessary flue
pipe diameter. The use of a T-piece or a 90°-
elbow as the external terminal for the flue
pipe is required.
Always make sure that the flue is connected
with a downward slope towards the boiler
(¼" per foot).
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10 Min
2 Min
3 Min
48"Max
1
2
3
3
4
We recommend that the air supply pipe di-
ameter matches the flue pipe diameter.
Boiler rat-
ing
Required air supply
volumetric flow rate
Recommended air supply
pipe diameter
[ft
N
3
/m]
[inches]
90 - 4
95
5
120 - 4
95
6
160 - 5
130
6
200 - 6
160
8
240 - 7
190
8
280 - 8
220
8
Tab. 8
Air supply volumetric flow rate/Air supply pipe
diameter