
Fig.
5
a
Fig.
5
c
3
15
mm
5
00mm
Flue Dimensions
The standard horizontal flue
k
it allows for flue lengths
between
1
00mm and 6
85
mm from elbow to terminal
(Fig.
5
a).
The maximum permissible equivalent flue length is:
1
0 metres (60/
1
00 system)
Flue Trim
1
. The rubber flue trim supplied may be fitted to either
the outside wall or on the inner wall of installation.
Terminal Guard
(Fig.
5
c)
1
. When codes of practice dictate the use of terminal
guards, they can be obtained from most
P
lumbers and
Builders Merchants.
2. There must be a clearance of at least
5
0mm
between any part of the terminal and the guard.
3. When ordering a terminal guard, quote the
appliance name and model number.
4. The flue terminal guard should be positioned
centrally over the terminal and fixed as illustrated.
Flue Deflector
(Fig.
5
b)
1
. If required a flue deflector is available from your
P
otterton stoc
k
ist.
2.
P
ush the flue deflector over the terminal end. It may
point upwards as shown, or up to 4
5
° either way from
vertical. Secure the deflector to the terminal with
screws provided.
Flue Accessories
(Fig.
5
d)
1
. For full details of Flue Accessories (elbows,
extensions, clamps etc.) refer to the Flue Installation
Guide supplied in the literature pac
k
.
Flue Deflector
Fig.
5
b
Ensure that no part of the white outer
chimney duct is visible
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G U I D A N C E N O T E S
Flue Accessories & Fitting Guide
Ø 60/100 Flue Systems
Ø 80/125 Flue Systems
Ø 80/80 Twin Flue Systems
Plume Displacement Kit
(Ø 60/100 Flue Systems)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BOILER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FITTING THE FLUE
Please leave these instructions with the
Installation & Servicing Instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This document
will assist in the correct installation of
the various flue & chimney systems
described within. However, it is the
responsibility of the installer/Gas Safe
registered commissioning engineer to
ensure that the flue & chimney system
is fitted safely and in compliance with
the relevant standards and practices in
force in the country of installation.
Fig. 5d
1
6
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