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2.8.2
Use of air intake
(fig. 9)
To use the air intake in this type of outlet
you must perform the following opera-
tions:
- Remove the base of the air intake,
using a tool to cut it off (a);
- Overturn the air intake (b) and replace
the seal (5) with the seal supplied in
the kit code 8089904;
- Insert the intake diaphragm supplied
in the kit code 8089904, pushing it in
until it is in contact with the beat;
You can now insert the extension or curve
in its housing to complete the intake (you
need not use any seal or sealant).
2.8.3
Outlet systems
The diagrams in fig. 10 illustrate a
number of examples of different types
of separate outlets.
Fig. 9
a
b
5
IMPORTANT: The three hou-
sings on the diaphragm per-
mit assembly of the air intake
in one position only.
max 0,5 m
max 0,5 m
C12
1
4
9
C52
C32
C42
3
2
11
10
C82
6
5
6
12
3
11
10
3
7
1
8
3
1
3
2
3
3
2
1
3
2
3
6
3
1
8
3
KEY
1 Separate flue kit code 8089904
2a 90° elbow MF code 8077404
2b Isolated 90° elbows MF code 8077408
3a Extension L. 1000 code 8077303
3b Insulated extension L. 1000 code 8077306
4 Intake terminal code 8089501
5 Int.-est. ring kit code 8091500
6 Intake terminal code 8089500
7 45° elbow MF code 8077406
8 Condensation outlet L. 135 code 8092800
9 Doubler fitting code 8091400
10 Tile with articulated joint code 8091300
11 Roof outlet terminal L. 1240 code 8091201
12 Tee condensation outlet code 8093300
Fig. 10
IMPORTANT: In type C52 the outlet and inlet flues must not
come out on opposite walls.