Regulations, Guidelines, Safety
Regulations, Guidelines, Safety
3.2.10 Corrosion Protection
The combustion air must be free of all corrosive elements – especially those contain-
ing fluoride and chloride such as those found in solvents and cleaning solutions, pro-
pellants an so on.
When connecting a water heater to a floor heater with non-airtight plastic tubing (in
accordance with DIN 4726), a heat exchanger must be used to separate the sys-
tems.
To avoid corrosion damage in the heating system, heating water that fulfils the drink-
ing water quality requirements in VDI guideline 2035 (Prevention of Damages in Wa-
ter Heating Systems) must be used. Chemical additives are not to be used.
3.2.11 Installation Location Requirements
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When operated in a compartment air-dependent area, the unit must be hou-
sed in a room with clean combustion air. Under no circumstances should for-
eign substances such as pollen get inside the unit via the intake duct!
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The installation location must be dry and frost free (0°C to 45°C).
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The boiler room must be protected against small animals, vermin and pests.
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When operated in a compartment air-dependent area, the boiler room must
have a functioning ventilation and emission system.
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Flammable material or liquids must not be stored or used near the boiler. Fol-
low fire prevention guidelines!
3.2.12 Minimum Safety Distances
For optimal installation of the boiler,
we recommend a lateral distance of
200 mm from the walls and a vertic-
al distance of 500 mm from the ceil-
ing. Reducing these distances is al-
lowed according to legal guidelines.
The lateral distances should not fall
below 100 mm.
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200
Fig. 9 Minimum Safety Distances (mm)
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