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Once the boiler has been secured with the
hanging brackets to the wall and the required
holes have been made to allow the flue to exit
the building. Insert the 90° elbow into the top
of the boiler and rotate as required. Please
note the elbow can be rotated 360° on its
vertical axis.
Using the 30mm clamp to seal and secure the
elbow to the boiler.
Measure the required length of the flue;
measuring from the surface of the external
wall to the face of the elbow. Cut the flue duct
to the required length from the plain end,
cutting the outer flue ducting first and then the
inner and maintaining the length between the
inner and outer flue.
Slide the internal trim ring onto the flue duct,
push the flue duct through the external wall
and attach the other end to the 90° elbow.
Using the 48mm clamp to fix the flue duct
to the elbow. Fix the internal trim ring to the
internal wall. Attach the outer wall seal to the
flue duct from the outside wall.
If the flue requires extending, the connections
are push fit, but ensure each meter is secured
with a flue bracket.
Before installing the flue, ensure the maximum
length of flue ducting does not exceed 10m
for the 28Kw and 5m for the 40Kw. You
should reduce the maximum length of the flue
by 1m for each 90° elbow used and 0.5m for
each 45° elbow.
Max length for a Horizontal flue
The maximum length for a horizontal flue
is 4.0 m which includes the use of one 87°
elbow.
The maximum length is reduced by 1.0 for
each additional 87° elbow.
The Maximum length of flue is reduced by 0.5
m for each additional 45° elbow.
Max length for a Vertical flue
The maximum length for a vertical flue is 7.0
m.
The maximum length is reduced by 1.0 for
each additional 87° elbow.
The Maximum length of flue is reduced by 0.5
m for each additional 45° elbow.