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Instructions for the installer
A > 400 mm
B > 400 mm
C = 100 mm
D = 500 mm
A
C
B
D
Give the boiler the minimum clearances as shown
in the drawing, in order to be able to make the
normal service and cleaning operations.
Special attention shall be paid to local regulations and laws
about boiler houses and particularly to the obligation of
keeping minimum clearances and empty space around the
boiler. The installation shall be in compliance with all latest
regulations and laws about boiler houses, installations of
heating and hot-water systems, ventilation, chimneys capable
of evacuating the flue gases of condensing boilers and any
other applicable requirement.
When selecting the position for the installation of the
boiler it has to be considered that, for the cleaning and
washing operations of the boiler body, one of the boiler
sides must be accessible for the removal of a special
baffle placed under the aluminum sections.
This baffle can be fixed, indifferently, from the R.H or L.H.
side of the condensate tray. If no modification has been
made, the boiler must have its R.H. side accessible, with the
chimney connection fitted on the R.H or L.H. side. But, if the
smoke chamber terminal, with the flue socket, is left to the
R.H. side and if, from this same side, the baffle has to be re-
moved, then the flue socket must have the possibility to be
also removed.
If it is preferred, the baffle can be moved in order to have its
fixation screw on the opposite side, regardless the position
of the smoke chamber terminal.
The boiler can be put on a flat and sufficiently strong base
with the same dimensions as the boiler ones and at least
100mm high (see fig. 2), in order to assemble the conden-
sate drain siphon. An alternative to this base may be a
100mm deep well next to the boiler as siphon housing (see
fig. 2). After installation the boiler shall be
perfectly horizontal and stable, to reduce any possible vi-
brations or noises.
3.4 - BOILER LOCATION INSIDE A BOILER HOUSE