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14.0 calculating
flue resistance
E n e r g y T e c h n o l o g y
Ltd.
15.0 flue
terminal positions
Minimum dimensions of flue terminal positions see fig 19 below.
Dimension
Terminal Position
Balanced flue room sealed (mm)
Non room sealed (mm)
A
Directly below an opening,
300mm
300mm
air brick, windows etc.
Not Recommended.
B
Below gutters, soil pipes or
75mm
75mm
drain pipes
C
Below eaves
200mm
200mm
D
Below balconies or car port
200mm
200mm
roof. Not Recommended
But installation
But installation
not recommended
not recommended
E
From vertical drain pipe or
75mm
75mm
soil pipe
F
From an internal or external
300mm
200mm
corner
G
Above ground, intersecting
300mm
300mm
roof or balcony level
H
From a surface facing the
2000mm
2000mm
terminal
I
From a terminal facing the
2000mm
2000mm
terminal
J
From an opening in the car
1200mm
1200mm
port (e.g. door, window) into
But installation
But installation
dwelling
not recommended
not recommended
K
Vertically from a terminal on
1500mm
1500mm
the same wall
L
Horizontally from a terminal
300mm
300mm
on the same wall
M
From the wall on which the
N/A
50mm
terminal is mounted.
N
From a vertical structure
500mm
N/A
on the roof
P
Above intersection with roof
500mm
150mm
The flue terminal of a MICROMAT EC boiler will plume
heavily and care must be taken when selecting a
terminal position to ensure that a “nuisance situation’
is not created
If a flue terminal is positioned within 2 m above ground
level or any upper part of a building where people have
general access (e.g. balcony etc) then the terminal
should be fitted with an appropriate guard.
Fig 19
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