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Figure 9-3 - Correct installation of condensate outlet pipe
Figure 9-1 - Condensate neutralizer box
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9.1 - Condensate drain
Inside the appliance there is a siphon and condensate
neutralizer to evacuate condensates (see Figures 3-3 and
3-6, details “6” and “8”) and to prevent the combustion
products from escaping, the outlet of which meet duct “7”,
in Figures 3-3 and 3-6. This outlet must be funnelled into
another anti-odour siphon (responsibility of the installer)
in order to prevent bad smells from coming back into the
room.
In particular, the condensate disposal system must:
Be done through a pipe with an internal diameter greater
than or equal to 13 mm;
Be installed in sush a way as to avoid the liquid freezing,
so pay attention to any external sections; draining into
gutters or drainpipes is prohibited.
Be at a constant slope towards the discharge point;
avoid high points which could put the duct under
pressure.
Figure 9-2 shows how a condensate disposal system must
be made downstream of the appliance.
9 - INSTALLATION - Condensate disposal
NO
Figure 9-2 - Condensate drain
Key of Figure 9-2
A = Condensate outlet duct start stopper
B = Condensate inlet
C = Stppers for duct inspection
D = Anti-odour siphon system
E = Atmospheric connection (duct vent)
F = Condensate drain
G = Condensate outlet pipe
YES
Key of Figure 9-1
A = Pipe connected to the appliance’s flue
exhaust system
B = Condensate neutralizer box
C = Condensate drain pipe
D = Cover of the box
E = PH test port