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2.4 Flue Installation
.
An integral flue spigot is fitted to all PV Air
Heaters thereby allowing the flue to connect
directly to the heater.
The design of the flue must ensure that it
can be disconnected to allow for cleaning
and servicing. All joints should be sealed
between the sections.
Warning
On PV72 to 145 a Combustion
Air Plate is supplied as standard this
MUST be fitted in place of the
combustion air spigot if the heater is to
be installed in the flue only option.
It is essential that the products of
combustion are flued to the outside of the
building.
Each heater must have its own separate
flue, with a flue diameter of not less than is
detailed in
section 7.2
within this manual.
The flue assembly must comply with all the
relevant regulations regarding height and
materials, and must terminate with an
approved flue terminal.
Care should be taken to ensure that the flue
terminal is not situated in a high pressure
area, the proximity of buildings and other
obstacles which will influence this must be
taken into account, preferably at the design
stage.
All PV Heaters are equipped with a built in
flue venter fan which prevents the re -
circulation of combustion products,
consequently an external draught diverter,
barometric damper, or anti spillage system
must not be installed. Such devices are
unnecessary on the PV range of heaters.
Horizontal flue installations must not
exceed those stated in the following
pages
Each 90
0
bend corresponds to 1Mtr of flue
length
Each 45
0
bend corresponds to 0.8 Mtr of
flue length
In order to provide adequate natural
draught, the minimum length of horizontal
flue must not be less than 1m.
For vertical flue installations the flue should
rise vertically where possible bends should
not exceed 45
0
and the number of bends
should be kept to a minimum.
Maximum vertical flue length must not
exceed that stated in the following pages.
The temperature of the combustion products
can be as high as
170
0
C
and therefore tend
to rise naturally within the flue. Unnecessary
bends and restrictions should therefore be
avoided.
Caution
It is imperative that the flue should be
properly sealed where it passes through the
roof, this can best be achieved by using the
approved method of roof flashing plate and
cravat. The flue spigot outlet on all PV
heaters is in vertical configuration.
Note
It should be noted that claims made under
warranty and attributed to the ingress of
water may not be considered especially if an
approved method of sealing has not been
used, or if the design of the flue has not
made provision for possible condensation
problems.
It is also recommended that BS5854: 1980
and BS5440: parts 1 and 2 are used as a
consultative document when considering
flue requirements.
If terminating through a wall only use
approved horizontal terminals
Provision for the disconnection of the flue for
servicing and inspection purposes must also
be made.
The position of the flue and its terminal
should be such that it does not impair the
combustion process. It should terminate in
an exposed position so as to allow the free
escape of flue gases without risk of their re-
entering the building through windows,
ventilation ports etc.
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