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Condensate connection
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O
N
Fig. 17
1.
Route condensate hose
O
to the back (drain in
wall
K
) or to side aperture
L
Note
Pull the condensate hose far enough out of the
boiler so that no unnecessary bends are created
inside the boiler.
Never
change the position of hose
N
(used for
ventilation).
2.
Route condensate hose
M
as a U-bend and con-
nect with a constant fall and a pipe vent to the pub-
lic sewage system or to a neutralising system.
If necessary, connect to an on-site siphon. Ensure
this connection is secure.
■
The condensate pipe is connected to the discharge
pipe of the safety valve. The supplied condensate
hose meets the temperature requirements for CE
certification.
■
We recommend connecting the condensate pipe
internally to the domestic waste water system, either
directly or via a tundish.
■
If the condensate pipe is routed outside the building,
use a pipe with at least 30 mm
7
and protect the
pipe from frost. Avoid long external pipe runs.
!
Please note
A frozen condensate pipe can result in faults
and damage to the boiler.
Always protect condensate pipes against frost.
■
Observe local building regulations.
Observe local waste water regulations.
Note
Fill the trap with water before commissioning.
Flue outlet
Note
■
The labels "System certificate" and "Skoberne GmbH
flue system" enclosed with the technical documenta-
tion may only be used in conjunction with the
Viessmann flue system made by Skoberne.
■
During installation and positioning of the flue system,
observe Part L and BS 5440 building regulations [GB
only].
Connecting the balanced flue
Flue system installation instructions
Do not carry out
commissioning
until the following
conditions are met:
■
Free passage through the flue gas pipes.
■
Flue system with positive pressure is gas-tight.
■
Apertures for ensuring sufficient combustion air sup-
ply are open and cannot be closed off.
■
Applicable regulations on installing and commission-
ing flue systems have been followed.
Danger
Leaking or blocked flue systems or an insuffi-
cient supply of combustion air cause life threat-
ening poisoning due to carbon monoxide in the
flue gas.
Ensure the flue system functions correctly. Aper-
tures for combustion air supply must not be able
to be closed off.
Installation sequence
Installing the boiler
(cont.)
5773 238 GB
Installation