side. At this stage it is assumed that the wall bracket is correctly positioned and secured on
the wall face.
a)
Have the wall bracket nut and washer to hand so that they can be accessed whilst holding
the boiler in position on its mounting bracket. If the optional pre-installation jig is not being
used discard the Pre-Installation Jig Locator Cross.
b)
The boiler has a dry weight of 45 kg (99 lbs) and will therefore require at least two people
to lift without the use of lifting aids - ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Always
use assistance if required.
c)
Lift the boiler by gripping at the four corners of the boiler back plate. When lifting this
appliance the back should be kept straight at all times. Avoid twisting at the waist -
reposition the feet instead. Avoid upper body bending when holding the appliance and
keep the boiler as close to the body as possible.
d)
Lift the boiler and locate onto the stud and the two pegs of the wall mounting bracket.
e)
Place the wall mounting bracket washers over the bracket stud protruding through the
back plate of the boiler.
f)
Secure the boiler onto the wall bracket by fixing the wall mounting bracket nut onto the
wall bracket stud. This must be tightened well.
Safety footwear and gloves are recommended PPE when lifting this appliance - to protect
against sharp edges and ensure good grip.
The C36 Combi and C36P Combi boilers can be fitted in compartments with very small
clearances required around the appliance (refer to Section 3.1). Due consideration should
therefore be given to access within the compartment for lifting and positioning.
A pre-installation jig plate (part no C.10C.0.11.00.0) with heating flow, heating return and cold
supply isolation is available as an optional accessory. This jig enables the installation of the
pipework to be carried out and pressure tested before hanging the boiler. Further instructions
for this procedure are included with the jig plate kit.
WD388/0/2004
The Keston C36 Combi & C36P Combi Boilers
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