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The waste gas pipe should not be installed in the general chimney or ventilation
space of the building. The waste gas pipe should definitely go outside the building.
Pipe exit should not be made to passages and corridors, narrow eaves, ventilation
and light spaces of buildings, balconies (open or closed), elevator shafts and
protruding building parts that prevent waste gas outlet, openings that provide
fresh air to other units, and places that may be exposed to direct wind resistance.
The open end of the air intake pipe should be at least 100 mm from the wall where
it is installed.
In order to prevent the backflow of the condensed water or the rain water to the
heater, the part of the waste gas pipe remaining outside the environment should
be placed as to make a horizontal angle of 3 degrees.
Squall to waste gas pipe may cause device out of function.
The environment where the water heater is mounted should be free from blocking,
preventing parts and projections during the repair and maintenance; there should
be sufficient space around the device for repair and maintenance.
Flammable and explosive substances must definitely be kept away from the water
heater
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The waste gas pipe can be extended when necessary however the total pipe
length should not exceed 2 m. More than 2 brackets should not be used for
extension (including original elbow), the pipes should be appropriately fixed
The hole opened for the waste gas pipe in the wall after the mounting should be
filled with a substance resistant to burning and it should be isolated.
Electric connection of the heater must be grounded and 2 amper fuse must have.
The wall, which your water heater is mounted, should be strong as to carry the
weight of the water heater.
Do not mount your water heater on the power supplies
5. INSTALLATION OF WATER HEATER
5.1 Installation Conditions and Safety Warnings