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INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL

2 LOCATION OF THERMINALS

2.1  Vertical terminal location (C11)

Distance

Terminal  1,2  of  3                                                                    

On the same roof level

> 6m 

*

On a different roof level

> 3m

* & **

On a lower placed wall

> 2m 

*

On a higher slanted surface

> 6m 

***

"Distance" = minimum distance required to position the outlet to 

prevent adverse effects with regard to;

A ventilation opening of a used room, toilet or bathroom

Supply of heated air, when the supply flows through a used room.

A window that can be opened and is located near a used room, toilet 

or bathroom

NB: 

These dimensions may differ from your local regulations! Always 

check local laws and regulations before making an installation 

Terminal position

mm

 A

(4)

Directly below an opening, ventilation stone, 

casement window etc.

600

B

Above an opening, ventilation stone, casement 

window etc.

300

C

In addition to an opening, ventilation stone, casement 

window etc.

400

D

Under gutters or drain pipes

300

E

Under eaves

300

F

Under balconies or roofs of open garages

600

G

From a vertical drain pipe

300

H

From an inside or outside corner

600

I

Above ground roof or balcony level

300

J

From a surface opposite the tip

600

K

From an end opposite the tip

600

L

From an opening in the open garage (eg door, window 

in the house)

1200

M

Vertically from one end to the same wall

1500

N

Horizontally from one end to the same wall

300

P

From a vertical structure on the roof

600

Q

Above the intersection with the roof

150

P

Q

Q

Q

C

D,E

A

B

J

J

F

I

Q

N

M

K

H

H

Figure 2.1 - Wall terminal location 

2.2  Horizontal terminal location (C31)

*

If the required distance is not feasible, the rules regarding the outlet 

position take precedence.

** 

If the outlet is placed at least one meter higher than the inlet opening, 

or a window that can be opened.

*** If the required distance is not feasible, the outlet must be placed at 

least one meter above the highest façade / roof.

(4) In addition, the end may not be placed closer than 300 mm to an 

opening in the building that is provided for placing a built-in element 

such as a window frame.

Summary of Contents for POWERFAN MKII

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE FIREPLACE FOR FUTURE REFERANCE P O W E R F A N M K I I...

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Page 3: ...validity when changes to the device are made without written permission of Element4 You can request a copy of the test certificate via info element4 nl Jan Kempers CEO PREFACE Congratulations on the...

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Page 5: ...2 1 Vertical terminal location C11 11 2 2 Horizontal terminal location C31 11 3 FLUE SYSTEM 12 3 1 Flue configurations 12 3 2 Configurations 13 3 3 Calculating the length of the flue 15 3 4 Extra resi...

Page 6: ...around the PowerFan MkII 1 3 Assembly The PowerFan has three mounting brackets For the PowerFan to function properly it makes no difference how the outlet is positioned Figure 1 2 Make sure the PowerF...

Page 7: ...s of flue gas pipes Concentric OnTop Metaloterm eg the SU line Jeremias Poujoulat Other flue material that has been tested according to the applicable standards Single walled Flexible tube Rigid tube...

Page 8: ...t also be taken into account 1 5 1 Distance between outlets Whenopeningintothesamehorizontaloutletarea thefollowing distances must be observed with regard to the outlets of supply air and flue gas dis...

Page 9: ...the enclosure with at least 2 gratings with a free passage of 100mm2 per grid 1 6 2 Flue material Single walled flue material must always be covered with non combustible building materials In all oth...

Page 10: ...in pipes 300 E Under eaves 300 F Under balconies or roofs of open garages 600 G From a vertical drain pipe 300 H From an inside or outside corner 600 I Above ground roof or balcony level 300 J From a...

Page 11: ...lied to a fireplace with a 150 100 flue connection the flue must be increased to 200 130 on the supplied adapter splitter or a separate 150 100 concentric splitter must be used The latter component is...

Page 12: ...nd B2 is the part after 1 Terminal area 1 2 Terminal area 2 3 2 2 Configuration 2 partial concentric flue configuration In this situation the flue partially is carried out with a regular concentric tu...

Page 13: ...C 1 A B 2 Figure 3 6 Partial concentric flue configuration with horizontal terminal in a different area B 2 A C B 1 Figure 3 7 Roof terminal with partial concentric flue A B 1 B 2 Figure 3 4 Roof term...

Page 14: ...charge can be 30 meters In figure 3 11 to 3 13 You will see three options that fall under type 2 Each option is explained further below Flue lengths for construction type 2 1 Maximum length of the con...

Page 15: ...ximum length of your split supply and discharge Flue lengths construction type 2 3 Partial Concentric flue flue size 150 100 See Figure 3 13 In this situation a part of the flue is executed concentric...

Page 16: ...that can offer extra resistance to your flue Figure 3 14 Q bends both 90 and 45 are calculated as a 0 5 meter discharge length Positive N bends both 90 and 45 are calculated as a 0 25 meter discharge...

Page 17: ...length K If L is less than or equal to the desired length you can install your flue configuration without any problems Step 4 Add K and L to determine the full length of your flue For K and L together...

Page 18: ...5 10 m Or read L from table 3 2 at K 15m For K 15 m the value L 10 m is also shown in the table Because the flue outlet is longer than the air supply calculated from the adapter we check whether this...

Page 19: ...e flue so that the water can flow away at any time The condensate can be collected in for example a siphon cup or a condensate collector T shaped with tap as shown in figures 3 16 and 3 17 parts 1 and...

Page 20: ...LED is blinking The fan checks the system for correct operation for 60 seconds If the system works properly the blinking stops and the LED stays green LED flashes red If the green light does not stop...

Page 21: ...pressing the Start button top left buttom the fireplace and the PowerFan will start simultaneously Note The thermostat and pilot flame function are canceled with installations in combination with a Po...

Page 22: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 23 7 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 90 61 2 100 151 20 50 201 2 100 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 Figure 7 1 Dimensions of the adapter...

Page 23: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 24 137 108 137 175 206 5 99 245 323 275 80 Figure 7 2 Dimensions PowerFan MkII...

Page 24: ...Paxtonstraat 23 8013 RP Zwolle The Netherlands Info element4 nl www element4 nl RELEASE DATE 09 07 19 ELEMENT 4 B V...

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