INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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3.2 Boiler room – Installation requirements
Please refer to local and national standards in force in the Country of destination of the product. In particular the
manufacturer recommends:
The presence of threaded connections on the gas line, require that the room in which the appliance is
installed is ventilated by means of air intakes.
A compartment used to house the appliance must be specifically designed and constructed for the
purpose. An existing compartment or cupboard may be used providing it is suitably modified.
Adequate space for servicing must be provided and it must permit safe installation and termination of
the flue. (See 3.4.1 ‘Compartment Ventilation’)
3.3 Unpacking
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The materials (cardboard) used for packing the appliance are fully recyclable.
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It is recommended that the packing material is only removed prior to installing the boiler. The
manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage caused by incorrect storage of the product.
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Packing materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, nails, etc.) must not be left within reach of children, in that
these items represent a potential hazard.
A. Place
the
packed
appliance on the floor (see fig.
1) making sure that the "up”
arrow is facing down. Remove
the staples and open out the
four flaps of the box.
B. Rotate the boiler 90° while
manually supporting it from
underneath
C. Lift the box and remove the
protections. Lift the boiler by
grasping the rear part and
proceed with the installation.
STORAGE & HANDLING
Please note that prior to
installation the Radiant boilers
should be stored in the
horizontal position with no
more than three boilers to a
stack;
Ensure that the boilers are
stored in dry conditions and
be aware that the carton is a
tow-man lift;
Fig. 1