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ATTENTION:
Installation of the Victrix 24HY indoor
unit when powered by LPG must comply
with the rules regarding gases with a greater
density than air (remember, as an example,
that it is prohibited to install plants powered
with the above-mentioned gas in rooms where
the floor is at a lower quota than the country
level).
Before installing the indoor unit, ensure that it is
delivered in perfect condition; if in doubt, contact
the supplier immediately. Packing materials (staples,
nails, plastic bags, polystyrene foam, etc.) constitute a
hazard and must be kept out of the reach of children.
If the appliance is installed inside or between cabinets, ensure
sufficient space for routine servicing; for minimum installation
distances, refer to Fig. 7.
It is just as important that the intake grids and exhaust
terminals are not obstructed.
It is recommended to check that no flue gas recircula-
tion is found in the air sample points (0.5% maximum
permitted CO
2
).
Keep all flammable objects away from the appliance (paper,
rags, plastic, polystyrene, etc.).
The minimum distance for exhaust pipes from flammable
materials must be at least 25 cm.
Do not place household appliances underneath the boiler as
they could be damaged if the safety valve intervenes, if the
drain trap is blocked, or if there are leaks from the hydraulic
connections; otherwise, the manufacturer cannot be held re-
sponsible for any damage caused to the household appliances.
For the aforementioned reasons, we recommend not placing
furnishings, furniture, etc. under the boiler.
In the event of malfunctions, faults or incorrect operation, turn
the appliance off immediately and contact an authorised com-
pany (e.g. the Immergas Technical Assistance Centre, which
has specifically trained staff and original spare parts). Do not
attempt to modify or repair the appliance alone.
Any modification to the appliance that is not explicitly indicated
in this section of the booklet is forbidden.
Installation Standards:
- this indoor unit can be installed
outdoors in a partially protected
area. A partially protected area is one in
which the boiler is not exposed to the direct
action of the weather (rain, snow, hail, etc.).
This type of installation is only possible when
permitted by the laws in force in the appliance's
country of destination.
- Installation of gas appliances, flue exhaust
pipes and combustion air intake pipes is for-
bidden in places with a fire risk (for example:
garages, closed parking stalls), and in poten-
tially dangerous places.
- Installation is prohibited on the verti-
cal projection of the cooking surface.
- Installation is forbidden in places/
rooms that constitute public areas of apart-
ment buildings, internal stairways or other
escape routes (e.g. floor landings, entrance
halls, etc.).
- Installation is also forbidden in places/rooms
that constitute public areas of apartment
buildings such as cellars, entrance halls, at-
tics, lofts, etc., unless otherwise provided for
by local regulations in force.
- These boilers are not suitable for installation
on walls made of combustible material.
N.B.: installing the wall recessed frame kit must guar-
antee the boiler stable, efficient support.
The recessed
frame kit ensures appropriate support only if installed
correctly (according to the rules of good practice),
following the instructions on its instructions leaflet.
The recessed frame for the boiler is not a supporting
structure and must not replace the wall removed. It is necessary
to position the boiler inside the wall. For safety reasons against
any leaks it is necessary to plaster the boiler housing in the brick
wall.