J OIL-E-08 2008
2
6
2.4 FLUE OUTLET
The boiler is supplied with a stainless steel flue spigot
that should be inserted into the flue outlet in the
back of the boiler and secured with the three angle
clips supplied loose in the trim box.
The height and type of flue will generally be subject to
local planning regulations and approvals. The following
information is intended to provide assistance where the
installation of a simple flue is required.
Where multi- boiler flues or difficulties are experienced,
specialist advice should be obtained.
The flue diameter must be the same or larger than the
flue flange provided with the boiler and the outlet should
be at least 1 meter higher than the nearest ridge to avoid
down draughts.
Where a chimney cowl is fitted, care should be taken to
ensure that the distance between the lowest point of
the cowl and the top of the flue is 1.5 X the diameter
of the flue, and that it is of the terminal cone type.
Note
:
1.
If the flue layout is such that it may produce an excessive up-draught, a draught stabiliser
may be required.
2.
Avoid fitting 90 deg. elbows whenever possible, if unavoidable compensate by increasing the
flue diameter.
3.
Ensure all flue pipes from the boiler to the main flue have a rising pitch.
FIg. 4 BOILER FLUE CONNECTION
2
Summary of Contents for 10J
Page 42: ...J OIL E 08 2008...
Page 56: ...J OIL E 08 2008 A0 2 1 BOILER OIL 1 2 3 4 5 6 December 12 2004...
Page 76: ...J OIL E 08 2008 F1 4 1 WATER LEVEL GAUGE ASSEMBLY 6 60 350mm and 300mm Clifton December 2004...
Page 84: ...J OIL E 08 2008 H1 1 1 PUMP FEED WATER 1 December 2004...
Page 86: ......