Faber Blokhus 40011609-1545 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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11  Flue calculation

A simple way to calculate whether the exhaust configuration is 

possible in combination with your fire, use the free “Faber Flue App” 

and download from:

 

INTERNET:

BlackBerry, Android, PC (with Google Chrome browser)

APP store: 

iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Google Play: 

Android smartphones and Android tablets.

Alternatively use the exhaust calculation sheet (see chapter 13).

The alternatives of outlet lengths and any restrictors are set out in 

the restrictor table (see 11.1). In the table we work with Start Length 

(STL) Total Vertical Height (TVH) and Total Horizontal Length (THL).

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Start Length (STL)

This is the first part that is placed on the fire and represents a 

certain value (See chapter 12, fig.12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 A, N, F).

This value is in the top row of the table.

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Total Vertical Height (TVH)

TVH is the difference in height measured from the top of the fire to 

the outlet; it can be measured or determined from the building plan. 

For clarification see the TVH indication in the drawings. (Fig. 12.1, 

12.2 and 12.3)

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Total Horizontal Length (THL)

THL is the Total Horizontal Length and consists of elbows and pipes 

which are entirely in the horizontal plane. Elbows I, K and Q and 

the elements H, J, L, M, P and R (Fig. 12.2 and 12.3).

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Horizontal length

The horizontal length consists of the elements H, J, L, M, P and R 

(Fig. 12.2 end 12.3).

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Elbows 90° in the horizontal plane

Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal 

plane (Fig. 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 I, K and Q).

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Bends 45° or 30° in the horizontal plane

Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal 

plane

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Bends

Elbows 90° vertical to horizontal plane 

These are 90° elbows, which proceed from horizontal to vertical 

(Fig. 12.2 and 12.3 G, O and S)

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Bends 45° or 30 °vertical to horizontal plane

These are 30° or 45° bends with a vertical offset of less than 45° 

(Fig.12.1 B and D).

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Pipes under a tilt angle:

These are pipes which are vertically ascending at an angle of 30° 

or 45°. (Fig. 12.1 C). Fill in only in combination with at least 2 x 30 

or 45° bends in the vertical part.

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Table:

See the table at the right vertical (TVH) and horizontal length (THL).

For “x” and if the values are outside the table, then the combination 

is not allowed. Only then adjust the TVH or THL.

If a value is indicated, check that the calculated STL value is not 

lower than indicated in the table. In this case STL must be adjusted. 

The found value indicates the width of the restrictor (“0” means no 

restrictor). Standard is a restrictor of 30mm installed. (Fig.1.5).

Summary of Contents for Blokhus 40011609-1545

Page 1: ...Blokhus 40011609 1545 Blokhus ENG ...

Page 2: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 2 DE 1 6 1 4 1 7 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 2 A C B ...

Page 3: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 3 A B C AUX 2 0 1 8 1 9 2 1 2 2 F ...

Page 4: ...fire moisture and uncured volatile components from paint building materials and carpeted floors etc are attracted These parts can settle as soot on cold surfaces Therefore do not light the fire shortly after installation 3 Installation requirements 3 1 Minimum distances to combustible materials around the fire Keep a minimum distance of 20 millimetres to the back wall and 500 millimetres at the si...

Page 5: ...ou can make use of an extendable adapter section For truing up the exhaust system use the meter pipe which can be shortened and ensure that the inner pipe is always 2cm longer than the outer pipe Any parts which can be shortened must be secured with a self tapping screw Wall and roof terminals can also be cut to length Do not insulate but ventilate any built in flue pipes approx 100cm2 When using ...

Page 6: ...rrect Restrictor is fitted The outlet Wall terminal right side up Roof terminal on the right position If the maximum horizontal flue lengths is not exceeded 8 Instructions for client Recommend that the unit should be checked annually by a qualified specialist to ensure the safe use and to guarantee a long service life Give advice and instructions on care and cleaning of the glass Highlight the dan...

Page 7: ...ch are entirely in the horizontal plane Elbows I K and Q and the elements H J L M P and R Fig 12 2 and 12 3 Horizontal length The horizontal length consists of the elements H J L M P and R Fig 12 2 end 12 3 Elbows 90 in the horizontal plane Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal plane Fig 12 1 12 2 and 12 3 I K and Q Bends 45 or 30 in the horizontal plane Horizontal bends ...

Page 8: ...0 30 0 x x x x 11 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 12 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 13 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 14 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 15 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 16 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 17 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 18 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 19 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 20 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 21 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 22 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x x x 23 65 60 50 40 30 0 0 x x...

Page 9: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 9 12 Examples flue materials fig 12 1 fig 12 2 fig 12 3 ...

Page 10: ... 45 Bend in horizontal direction x 1 flue pipes at an angle in meters x 0 7 meter Value Starter length STL First part on top of the appliance Flue length from 0 1m till 0 45m Flue length from 0 5m till 0 90m Flue length from 1m till 1 4m Flue length from 1 5m till 2m Flue length 2m or more Bend 90 Bend 45 30 or 15 Roof terminal Wall terminal Calculation Total rounded value Total Vertical Height TV...

Page 11: ...ter just before the terminal Wall terminal 130 200 0 4 Restrictor size Value for the comma Extra information Value behind the comma Search in the table at TVH and THL and enter the value that is found If the detected value is a number check whether the completed STL is higher or equal to the value in the table Is the STL value lower as specified in the table then the installation is not possible S...

Page 12: ...d 1013 mbar gr h 500 480 Burner pressure at full mark mbar 10 22 24 5 Injector main burner mm 3x 1 50 3x 0 90 3x 0 90 Reduced input restraint mm 1 6 0 85 0 85 Pilot flame SIT160 SIT160 SIT160 Code pilot flame injector Nr 51 Nr 30 Nr 30 Diameter outlet inlet mm 100 150 100 150 100 150 Gas controle valve GV60 GV60 GV60 Gas connection 3 8 3 8 3 8 Electrical connection V 230 230 230 Batteries receiver...

Page 13: ... two roof outlets 450 M Two roof outlets above each other on a pitched roof 1000 N Two gable outlets next to each other 1000 Short roof terminal Only for existing Chimney connection Extension pipe over roof 1 3 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 15 Terminal position Please note These rules apply only for the proper functioning of the unit for ventilation and environmental protection y...

Page 14: ...ad Cut of a small piece from the sparking plug Tie wraps removed Cable is free from any metal parts 4x 1 5V AA Alkaline Thermocouple circuit is interrupted check 8 wire cable from receiver to the gas valve If the wire on the bottom of the gas valve is not broken or stuck and makes a ground contact Motor gas valve doesn t work Micro switch on gas valve doesn t work 3 short beep s 1 long beep Faulty...

Page 15: ...lot burner is leaking Gasket between burner unit is leaking Glass seal is leaking Flue parts aren t 100 connected check flue system Replace batteries in the receiver Check the distance from thermocouple to pilot flame Measure the mvolts over the thermocouple required min 4mvolts over black and ground contact Flame stays blue lift from the burner and fire switch of Check flue calculation horizontal...

Page 16: ...aulty parts RESET the receiver Gas vlave broken poor or loose contact Short circuit in wiring Install a ground cable from the gas valve to the appliance Optional Step burner function can be turned ON and OFF only with remote RESET the receiver Check the wiring from solenoid valve to receiver Faulty solenoid valve Faulty receiver Repaire the wiring Replace solenoid valve Replace receiver ...

Page 17: ...1 7 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 17 Dimensional drawings 17 1 Blokhus 17 2 Position gas connection ...

Page 18: ...18 Instruction extension Module s 1 8 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s ...

Page 19: ...n module s Preparation Remove the module s from its packaging Loosen screws A on the inside Photo 1 to remove the panels If necessary the back panel s can be removed by loosening scews B Photo 1 Remove the upper panel of the fire by loosening screws A Montage Place and screw the first extension module on the fire with the included screws and nuts Photo 2 Install the first flue part on the fire If ...

Page 20: ...2 0 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 20 2 Extension module double 20 Dimensional drawings 20 1 Extension module single ...

Page 21: ...2 1 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s 20 3 Wall bracket ...

Page 22: ...2 2 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s ...

Page 23: ...2 3 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s ...

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