15
NOTE:
The appliance incorporates a ‘click-fit’ flue connection
(see fig. 12). Ensure that both screws ‘
C
’ (fig. 12) on the ‘click-
fit’ have been slackened off. Ensure that the bend is correctly
aligned with the connector and insert the flue bend into the
connector until it clicks into position (this is when the tabs at
points ‘
A
’ are located in the groove of the flue bend - see fig.
12). Both screws (
C
) should now be tightened.
NOTE:
If more convenient, the flue bend can be attached to the
appliance before connecting it to the flue terminal.
NOTE:
Ensure that the outlet of the flue terminal is correctly
orientated as shown in fig. 14.
NOTE
You must ensure that the entire flue system is properly supported
and connected. Seal the flue assembly to the wall using
cement or a suitable alternative that will provide satisfactory
weatherproofing. The exterior trim can now be fitted.
Fig. 13
Fig.14
A
EXTENDING THE FLUE
Connect the bend - supplied with the flue terminal - to the
appliance ‘click-fit’ connector.
IMPORTANT:
The X-type flue terminals are supplied with
a sachet of silicone lubricant; smear a small amount of the
lubricant around both inner and outer connections, at both
ends of the flue bend.
NOTE:
The appliance incorporates a ‘click-fit’ flue connection
(see fig. 12). Ensure that both screws ‘
C
’ (fig. 12) on the ‘click-
fit’ have been slackened off. Ensure that the bend is correctly
aligned with the connector and insert the flue bend into the
connector until it clicks into position (this is when the tabs at
points ‘
A
’ are located in the groove of the flue bend - see fig.
12). Both screws (
C
) should now be tightened. The additional
bends & extensions have push-fit connections, care should be
taken to ensure that the correct seal is made when assembling
the flue system. Connect the required number of flue extensions
or bends (up to the maximum equivalent flue length) to the flue
terminal (see fig. 12-15).
The flue system should have a 3º rise
from the boiler to outside, to ensure any condense fluid that
forms, is allowed to drain back to the appliance.
NOTE
When cutting an extension to the required length, you must
ensure that the excess is cut from the plain end of the extension
(see fig. 12-15). Remove any burrs, and check that all seals are
located properly. You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected. Seal the flue assembly to
the wall using cement or a suitable alternative that will provide
satisfactory weatherproofing. The interior and exterior trim can
now be fitted.
Fig.15
4.5.1.2 FITTING THE REAR FLUE (fig. 16) (rear flue outlet
only)
Refer to fig. 17 & 18 and the instructions supplied with the rear-
flue kit (code 29450133) for details on how to re-configure the
appliance from a top outlet to a rear outlet.
Using the template provided, mark and drill a 125mm hole for
the passage of the flue pipe. The hole should be drilled LEVEL
as the terminal already incorporates a fall-back to the appliance.
The fixing holes for the wall-mounting bracket should now be
drilled and plugged, an appropriate type and quantity of fixing
should be used to ensure that the bracket is mounted securely.
Once the bracket has been secured to the wall, attach the rear
flue terminal to the appliance (using the previously retained
screws) and fix the telescopic terminal to the correct length
(wall thickness) ensuring that the terminal will protrude through
the wall by the correct distance.
Once the terminal has been adjusted to the correct length,
ensure that the flue outlet is orientated to the correct position,
and then insert the fixing screw (supplied) and attach the
sealing strip (supplied) at the flue joint.
NOTE:
If required the telescopic section that incorporates the
flue outlet can be trimmed to reduce its length.
NOTE: The inner 60mm pipe of the rear flue terminal must
be cut by 8mm at the point indicated (fig. 16 pos. A).
At this point, lift the appliance and carefully insert the terminal
into and through the wall, ensuring that the wall bracket engages
with the corresponding holes at the top of the appliance.
Fig.16
A: cutting 8mm
pre-shearing
When reconfiguring the outlet from a top to a rear outlet, it is
necessary to remove the ‘click-fit’ connector; replace all but
one of the securing screws - using the remaining screw to
secure the top outlet cap (fig. 17).