RHC 8000 EN April 2019 D301207 Issue C
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3.6 Combustion Air Supply & Flue
System
The air heater must be installed as a power
vented (Type B) heater, which requires only
a flue pipe exhausting to outdoors and
takes combustion air directly from the space
to be heated.
For models fitted with the optional
vestibule, an air inlet terminal must be fitted
into the air inlet socket (see figure 8).
The centre distance between the
combustion air inlet socket and the flue
outlet socket is 225mm for all other models.
Each appliance requires it’s own individual
flue system. When several appliances are
installed, one common flue and combustion
air system, thus combining several heaters,
is not
allowed.
IMPORTANT:
The flue must be installed in
accordance with national and
local regulations. Failure to
provide proper fluing could result
in death, serious injury and/or
property damage.
The air heater must be installed
with a flue to the outside of the
building. Safe operation of any
power vented gas apparatus
requires a properly operating
flue system, correct provision
for combustion air, and regular
maintenance and inspection.
3.6.1 Flues for power vented
installations
(Type B appliances)
For combustion will be taken from within
the space where the heater is installed.
Ensure that an adequate air supply for
combustion and ventilation is provided
within the building in accordance with the
EURO-C 4000 R(JL)
EURO-C 4000 D(JL)
CONDENSATION POINT
-20 ░C
0░C
20 ░C
40K
20K
0K
T
T
INLET AIR TEMPERATURE
30K
CONDENSATION ZONE
AT THE HEAT EXCHANGER
10K
TEMPERATURE RISE OVER THE HEAT EXCHANGER
Figure 5. Dew point occurrence chart (condensation zone)
WARNING
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