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FGC ECONOMY TERMINAL
75mm of flex is required to ensure a positive location of the
flex within the terminal. Once the flex is fixed in position, the
FGC Terminal is pushed down over the top of the flex, with
the inward bead on the terminal acting as a location and stop
point for the flex. Cement flaunching is then used up to and
around the base of the terminal to make the system weather
tight (see Fig. 1).
CAST ALUMINIUM TERMINAL
75mm of flex is required to ensure a positive location of the
flex within the terminal. Once the flex is fixed in position, the
terminal is pushed down over the top of the flex, with the
ridge on the inside of the terminal acting as a location and stop
point for the flex. Cement flaunching is then used up to and
around the base of the terminal to make the system weather
tight.
UNITERM TYPE B
The Uniterm Type B supports the weight of the flex using
the existing chimney pot as an anchor point. The base of the
Uniterm is lowered over the top of the flex, ensuring that the
flex does not protrude beyond the stop bead in the terminal. 3
self tapping screws are provided to fasten the Uniterm securely
to the flex. The liner is then lowered down the chimney until
the storm collar rests on the top of the chimney pot. The three
straps (see Fig. 2) which are attached to the underside of the
storm collar, are located to the outside of the pot. The fixing
strap in the kit is then fastened over these three straps, leaving
approximately 50mm protruding below. The fixing strap is
tightened into place using a screwdriver. The protruding ends
on the three straps are then bent upwards into a loop around
the fixing strap.
FGC Economy Terminal
Cast Aluminium Terminal
Uniterm Type B
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