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60T - 280T
COSMOGAS
Figure 12-3 - Proper condensate drain pipe installation
Figure 12-1 - Condensate neutraliser
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Figure 12-2 - Condensate drain
12.1 - Condensate drain
Inside the appliance, there is a siphon and condensate
neutraliser system to evacuate condensate (see figures 3-3,
3-5 and 3-7, parts”2”-”3”) and to prevent the combustion
exhaust from escaping, the outlet of which corresponds to
duct “5” referred to in figures 3-3, 3-5 and 3-7. This outlet
must be directed into another anti-odour siphon (installer’s
responsibility) in order to prevent bad odours from coming
back into the room.
In particular, the condensate disposal system must:
be made with a pipe that has an inner diameter greater
than or equal to 13 mm;
be installed so as to prevent the liquid from freezing;
therefore, be aware of any sections passing outdoors.
Draining into gutters or drainpipes is prohibited;
be in continuous incline towards the drain point; avoid
high points that could put the duct under pressure;
Figure 12-2 shows how a condensate disposal system must
be made downstream of the appliance.
12 - INSTALLATION - Eliminating condensate
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Figure 12-2 key
A = Condensate drain duct start plug;
B = Condensate inlet;
C = Plugs for duct inspection;
D = Anti-odour siphon system;
E = Atmospheric connection (duct bleed);
F = Condensate drain;
G = Condensate drain pipe;