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1.33
Removal of flue gases
The design of the flue gases discharge system should be carried
out following current standards.
The flue should be rigid, completely air-tight, heat resistant, as
well as resistant to condensation and mechanical stresses.
If done incorrectly, the smoke pipe can increase noise or con-
densation could form inside it, compromising the boiler's per-
formance.
Flues without insulation are a potential source of danger.
For the connection of the joints of the smoke pipe use com-
pounds that can withstand high temperatures up to 250° (for
example, sealant, wax, silicon compounds).
For the measurements of the connection for the flue gases dis-
charge system, see pag. 8
1.34
Transport and storage
The manufacturer transports the boiler on a pallet fixing it (using
screws) to prevent any sliding. Transport the boiler only on its
base and in no other way.
When the boiler is being stored or transported ensure at least
the normal storage conditions (non-aggressive environment,
air humidity less than 75%, temperature between 5° and 55° C,
low dust levels and the prevention of damage due to biological
factors).
Do not force the cover elements and the boiler panels in the
storage phase or when being transported.
For the transportation of the boiler always use lift trucks, trans-
pallets or other means of transport with wheels.