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 The concentric system is constructed from (the flue spigot of) the appliance.
If, due to constructional circumstances, the concentric system is placed first, it is possible to connect the  appliance 
by means of a telescopic pipe piece.

5.8.2 Construction of the concentric system

Depending on the configuration of the concentric system, the appliance must be further adjusted with a possible 
restrictor slide and/or air inlet guide.
See Tables 4 and 6 for determining the correct adjustment and section 'Adjustment of the appliance' for the 
method of working.
 
The concentric system with wall or roof terminal has to comply with the following conditions:

In appendix 2, table 4 or 5 you can find whether a concentric pipe should be connected and what the 
minimum vertical length would have to be.

Determine the permissibility of the required configuration.

 
When using a 

wall terminal (C11)

 the following applies:

The total vertical pipe length, when using a wall terminal, may have a maximum length that can be found in 
appendix 2, table 4.

The minimum vertical pipe length, when using a wall terminal, can be found in appendix 2, table 4.

The total horizontal pipe length, when using a wall terminal, may have a maximum length that can be found 
in appendix 2, table 4 (excluding wall terminal; see appendix 3, fig. 5).

 
When using a 

roof terminal (C31)

 the following applies:

The construction of the chosen system, when using a roof terminal, must be permissible according to 
Appendix 2, Table 5 (See the method of working described below).

 
The working method below indicates how the permissibility is determined of a concentric system when using a 
roof terminal.
1) Count the number of 45° and 90° bends required (15° and 30° bends are also allowed).
2) Count the total number of whole metres of horizontal pipe length.
3) Count the total number of metres of vertical and/or sloping pipe length (roof terminal excluded).
4) In the first 2 columns of Table 5, look for the number of bends required and the total horizontal pipe length.
5) In the top row of Table 5, look for the required total vertical and/or sloping pipe length.
6) A box with a letter means that the chosen concentric system is permitted.
7) Use Table 6 to determine how the appliance should be adjusted.

5.8.3 Placing the concentric system

!Caution

Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm between the outside of the concentric system and the walls and/or the 
ceiling (see section 5.4). If the system is built in (for instance) a cove, it should be made with non combustible, 
heat-resistant material all around it.

Use heat-resistant insulation material when passing through combustible material.

Create a terminal for the concentric system with the following diameters:
- The pipe di25 mm for a passage through non combustible material (see Appendix 3, fig. 40).
- The pipe di200 mm for a passage through combustible material. Insulate the surrounding free 
space with at least 60 mm mineral wool (see Appendix 3, fig. 41).

The rosette of the wall terminal is too small to seal the opening in case of passage through combustible 
material. That is why a heat-resistant intermediate plate of sufficient size should first be mounted to the wall. 
Then, the rosette is mounted on the intermediate sheet.

 
The roof terminal can end in a sloping and a flat roof.
The roof terminal can be supplied with an adhesive plate for a flat roof or with a universally adjustable tile for a 
sloping roof.
 

!Caution

Some heat-resistant insulation materials contain volatile components that will spread an unpleasant smell for a 
prolonged time; these are not suitable.
 
Place the concentric system as follows:

Ø

Build the system up from (the flue spigot of) the appliance.

Ø

Connect the concentric pipe pieces and, if necessary, the bend(s).

Ø

On each connection, apply a clip binding with silicon sealing ring.

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Summary of Contents for 0063CM3071

Page 1: ...g l i s h Store this document in a safe place Metro 130XT 41 RCH Metro 130XT 41 Tunnel RCH Installation manual DRU 667777 EN US 0420 8 G20 G25 G25 3 Natural gas G30 Butane and G31 Propane EN 959 073 0...

Page 2: ...st 5 7 Placing the control hatch 5 8 Concentric system 5 9 Connection to an existing chimney C91 5 10 Additional instructions 5 11 Glass panes 5 11 1 Removing the glass pane 5 11 2 Placing the glass p...

Page 3: ...system or DRU CM system the accompanying installation manual should also be read completely and carefully before installation work is started The following symbols are used in the manuals to indicate...

Page 4: ...wiring Place heat resistant electrical wiring away from the appliance and as low as possible in the chimney breast This has to do with the temperature development in the chimney breast Only use the fl...

Page 5: ...ally by means of the remote control In case of switching on manually the appliance will first return to full load Caution The appliance s control unit is characterized by stringent safety requirements...

Page 6: ...ection may only be mounted vertically so that the gas hose can be connected vertically at the bottom The gas connection is permitted in a zone blue hatched area in the figure To the left and right of...

Page 7: ...to account The minimum construction measurements according to Appendix 3 Fig 1 and 2 The construction height of the appliance Provide a gas connection at the location For details see section 5 2 Make...

Page 8: ...nimum 30 cm distance between the top of the ventilation hole outgoing and the ceiling of the house The measurements of the glass pane so that it can be placed removed after placing the chimney breast...

Page 9: ...t of the control hatch Connect the 230V mains voltage with protective earth using the correct type of plug The other side of the power cable can be easily connected to the universal 230V plug in the c...

Page 10: ...ngth 3 Count the total number of metres of vertical and or sloping pipe length roof terminal excluded 4 In the first 2 columns of Table 5 look for the number of bends required and the total horizontal...

Page 11: ...ide by means of four screws Caution When using the wall terminal place the terminal with a downward slope of 1 cm metre towards the outside in order to prevent rain water from raining in 5 9 Connectio...

Page 12: ...r see appendix 3 fig 8 Hold the glass pane at both sides and pull the glass pane towards you by a maximum of 1 cm see appendix 3 fig 9 Lightly press the glass pane down and push the glass pane in the...

Page 13: ...ns B to D in appendix 2 table 6 The letter for the position on the restrictor slide corresponds with the letter of the situation in table 6 Make sure that the point of the triangle belonging to the po...

Page 14: ...r is kept free from objects make sure there is no vermiculite s dust on the burner 5 13 1 Wood set The wood set consists of vermiculite see Appendix 3 fig 19 chips see Appendix 3 fig 20 glow material...

Page 15: ...Appendix 3 fig 29 Fill the burner with vermiculite spread the vermiculite evenly see Appendix 3 fig 30 Caution You can influence the flame picture by moving the vermiculite yet the burner deck has to...

Page 16: ...emote control it is possible to read all information stored in the receiver In this way the last 20 error messages can be retrieved and it will also be possible to read how many times an error occurre...

Page 17: ...e by means of an RJ45 plug according to the instructions in the manual that is supplied with this module Now follow the steps described in the modbus protocol manual It is available from the supplier...

Page 18: ...e until the main burner ignites Caution After each attempt to ignite the system should be reset by means of the remote control Consult the diagram with error messages Appendix 1 if this does not succe...

Page 19: ...tion of the main burner does not comply with the above mentioned requirements 7 4 Flame picture The flame picture can only really be assessed when the appliance has been burning for several hours Vola...

Page 20: ...l against unintended ignition by other wireless remote controls such as car keys and garage door openers Point out the 230 Volt connection Instruct the user about the appliance and the remote control...

Page 21: ...ctly Ionization pin blocked measure ionization flow when 0 and 1 8 uA Ionization pin defective measure ionization current when 0 Make sure the connectors of the communication cable make proper contact...

Page 22: ...defective Diff pressure hoses leak Diff pr sensor defective Ctrl signal cable defective Concentric system defective and or leaking ESYS defective burner device Premature interruption ignition cycle al...

Page 23: ...strictor slide Remote control Mains lead Control hatch Back up self tapping screws for benefit of glass pane assembly Key bolts Hexagonal nut M8 Washer M8 Compression fitting 15 mm x G3 8 Socket spann...

Page 24: ...kW G30 No 11 8 107 3 11 8 6 0 15 8 14 6 448 256 25 1 8 1 3x 1 20 A 1 89 6 84 6 0 0236 0 0125 0 0026 89 A Type of heat output room temperature control Single stage heat output no room temperature contr...

Page 25: ...pipe length excluding wall terminal 0 12 2 5 Table 4 Conditions for setting the appliance See Figure 5 5 Air inlet guide G20 G25 G25 3 YES 1 2 YES 2 Air inlet guide G30 G31 YES 2 NO Restrictor slide...

Page 26: ...imum length Situation A B C D Air inlet guide G20 G25 G25 3 YES 2 YES 1 2 YES 1 2 YES 1 2 Table 6 Conditions for the adjustment of the appliance with a roof terminal Air inlet guide G30 G31 NO YES 2 Y...

Page 27: ...igures 27 min 856 max 876 50 1304 390 174 407 5 428 min 216 max 236 30 38C 2132 0 1520 1365 130 200 B B Metro 130XT 41 RCH 1304 390 50 min 855 5 max 876 min 216 max 236 428 476 30 30 38C 2133 0 1365 1...

Page 28: ...l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 28 min 350 432 min 220 1369 min 15 max 100 min 1630 min 410 Metro 130XT min 476 Metro 130XT Tunnel V Tot min 200cm2 2 2 A 2 2 B 38C 2134 0 A B C G F D A E H B 38C 1747 b 0...

Page 29: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 29 38C 1868 d 0 0 8 4m 2 5m 38c 744o 1x90 0 8 4m 0 1m 38c 744p 1x90 5 4 5...

Page 30: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 30 T U 2 1 38C 1897 0 X 3 7...

Page 31: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 31 38C 2135 0 S T U R 38C 1898 0 MAX 1CM 38C 1899 0 1 P 2 Y 38C 1900 0 38C 1901 0 12 8 9 10 11...

Page 32: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 32 B N P 1 2 12x 38c 2136 0 13...

Page 33: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 33 38P 0263 38P 0432 38P 0433 38P 0434 38p 0022 38p 0023 38P 0028 1 19 15 16 20 17 21 18...

Page 34: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 34 38P 0169 C B D E F G H A 38p 0443 23 22...

Page 35: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 35 38P 0442 A C B E 38p 0444 D F G H 38P 0445 24 25 26...

Page 36: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 36 38P 0529 0 38P 0530 0 38c 1657 0 27 28 29...

Page 37: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 37 38p 0448 38p 0440 38p 0441 32 30 31...

Page 38: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 38 38C 1871 0 Modbus WiFi Router W R D B O A 0 3 V L N L N 0 3V C D B 38P 0790 0 max 0 5A 250VAC 30VDC max 80W 230VAC A PowerVent 36 35...

Page 39: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 39 1 98 Off 1 98 Off B2 B1 B U B U C B D 38p 0319 2 P1 P2 G IN A 38 37...

Page 40: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL UK Min 12 5 mm Min 12 5 mm 38C 2321 0 Min 100 mm Min 100 mm Min 60 mm Min 60 mm Min 0 mm Min 0 mm 38C 2311 0 40 41...

Page 41: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 41 300 mm 38C 2605 20 mm 20 mm R 40 mm 270 mm 38C 2607 43 42...

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Page 44: ...E n g l i s h DRU Verwarming B V The Netherlands Postbus 1021 NL 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 NL 6921 RW Duiven EN...

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