Intergas Heating Ltd
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7.2
Installation location
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If the boiler is to be installed in any room or compartment, it does not require any
purpose made ventilation for combustion air. If sited in a room containing a bath or
shower then particular reference is drawn to the current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations,
local Building Regulations or any other local regulations currently in service.
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The boiler is not suitable for external installation unless protected by a purpose
made building such as a boiler house.
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The following clearances are recommended for installation purposes
:
200mm
above, 300mm below and 10mm at each side. 500mm is required at the front but
this may be realized by opening a cupboard door.
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Flammable fluids and materials must be stored at least 1m away from the boiler
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The wall on which the boiler is mounted must be sufficiently strong to support the
weight of the boiler.
7.2.1
Installing in a kitchen cupboard
The appliance can be installed between two kitchen cabinets or in a cabinet. Ensure
sufficient ventilation at top and bottom. When installed in a cabinet, ventilation
openings of at least 50 cm
2
must be created at the top and bottom of the appliance to
ensure free flow of air.
7.2.2
Removing cover plate and front panel
For various work on the appliance the cover plate and front panel should be removed
from the appliance. Proceed as follows:
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If cover plate (A), is used, remove to the front.
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Unscrew the two screws (1) behind the appliance display window.
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Pull the bottom of the front panel (2) forwards.
A