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Set-up and installation
Installation and operating instructions
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Daikin/ROTEX A2 F
Oil condensing boiler A2 F
008.1546499_02 – 04/2018 – EN
▪ The combustion air supply from the outside runs through an ad-
equately sealed air supply line through the external wall. The sup-
ply line should be sized so that the
suction resistance
at nominal
output is less than
50 Pa
.
▪ Flue gas discharge to the outside runs through the chimney or an
installation shaft. If the connection line between the A2 F and the
installation shaft is single-walled or not completely surrounded by
combustion air, a
ventilation opening
to the outside of at least
150 cm
2
is required.
Appropriate measures must be taken to ensure that the burner
cannot be operated if the ventilation opening is closed.
▪ The installation shaft where the flue gas line runs must be rear
ventilated. There must be a rear ventilation opening of at least
150 cm
2
in the lower area.
The cross-section of this installation shaft must be sized so that
between the external wall of the flue gas line
and the
internal
face of the installation shaft
the following minimum distance
must be maintained:
▪ with a rectangular shaft cross-section:
2 cm
▪ with a round shaft cross-section:
3 cm
.
The rear ventilation opening must not be located in rooms where a
negative pressure is generated (e.g. by controlled apartment vent-
ilation, a tumble-drier etc.).
▪ Device type C
53x
, C
83x
4.2.3
Ambient air-dependent mode
Installation version 6
The A2 F can also be connected dependent on the ambient air.
Thereby, only the inner flue gas pipe (plastic pipe Ø 80 mm) of the
concentric air-flue gas pipe is connected to the flue gas line. The
device sucks the combustible air from the installation room through
the ring-shaped gap of the jacket pipe.
The same conditions apply to the flue gas routing into the open air,
shaft dimensioning and rear ventilation as in
Chap. 4.2.2
. A
ventila-
tion opening
into the open air of at least
150 cm
2
is mandatory.
▪ Device type B
23
, B
23P
, B
33
, B
53
, B
53P
INFORMATION
In some cases, the resonance in the flue gas system can
amplify the noise at the mouth of the flue gas duct. The
noise level can be effectively reduced by using a silencer
(
DN 80: E8 MSD
or
DN 110: E11 MSD
).
4.2.4
Additional information on device type in
accordance with CEN/TR 1749
INFORMATION
We basically recommend installing the A2 F regardless of
the room air (device type C) and with concentric air/flue
gas guides (see
Chap. 4.2.1
). Other permissible applica-
tions of the air intake and flue gas discharge are not de-
scribed in detail in these instructions.
Special requirements that exist for such systems based on
EN 15035 are listed below.
C
13
:
▪ Horizontal openings for flue gas outlet and supply air inlet
▪ Openings within a square of 50 cm x 50 cm
C
33
:
▪ vertical openings for flue gas outlet and supply air inlet
▪ Openings within a square of 50 cm x 50 cm
▪ Spacing of opening levels < 50 cm
C
43
:
▪ Connection of more than one device to a common air/flue gas sys-
tem that is part of the building
▪ vertical opening for flue gas outlet and supply air inlet
▪ Openings within a square of 50 cm x 50 cm
▪ Spacing of opening levels < 50 cm
▪ Suitable calculated dimensioning verification required because va-
cuum prevails in the case of the flue gas inlet into the common air/
flue gas system. The flue gas must be discharged with a natural
draught.
▪ For data on dimensioning, see
Chap. 14.1
.
▪ Condensate flow from the common air/flue gas system must not
be discharged through the device.
C
53
:
▪ Vertical opening for flue gas outlet
▪ Opening for supply air inlet into different pressure area possible.
▪ Openings must not be installed on opposite walls of the building.
C
63
:
▪ Connection to a separately approved and marketed flue gas/sup-
ply air system if allowed by national law.
▪ This allows all other described installation forms to the realised for
device type C if the conditions of the respective installation form
are met.
▪ If the dimensions of the system used differ from those described in
this manual (see
Chap. 4.5.1
), a suitable arithmetical dimension-
ing verification is required.
▪ For data on dimensioning, see
Chap. 14.1
.
▪ Properties and possible applications of the pipe system:
▪ Minimum requirements according to
Chap. 4.5.1
fulfilled
▪ Condensate flow into the device allowed with single assign-
ment, not allowed with multiple assignment.
▪ Maximum combustion air temperature: 60 °C
▪ Maximum allowed flue gas recirculation current under wind con-
ditions: 10%
C
83
:
▪ Connection to one or more devices to a vacuum flue gas system
that is part of the building.
▪ Vertical opening for flue gas outlet
▪ Air intake via associated second
(2)
line.
▪ Opening for supply air inlet into different pressure area possible.
▪ Suitable arithmetical dimensioning verification required because
vacuum prevails in the case of the flue gas inlet into the common
air/flue gas system.
▪ For data on dimensioning, see
Chap. 14.1
.
▪ Properties and application options of the flue gas system:
▪ Minimum requirements according to
Chap. 4.5.1
fulfilled (except
for pressure class).
▪ Condensate flow into the device allowed with single assign-
ment, not allowed with multiple assignment.
C
93
:
▪ as for C
33
, but
▪ Connection of the supply air pipe to an existing vertical shaft (e.g.
chimney) that is part of the building.
(2)
If the air supply pipe was used beforehand as a flue gas pipe or chimney of an oil or solid fuel furnace, it should be cleaned
prior to use as an air supply pipe.