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Condensate drain
■
Connect the trap with the plastic hose to the drain-
age system.
■
Route the condensate drain with a fall and below the
anti-flooding level of the flue gas collector.
■
The condensate drain must be freely accessible for
inspection where it enters the drainage system.
■
Condensate drain hose connection, outer
7
: 17 mm
Connecting the neutralising system (accessories)
Installation instructions "Neutralising system"
C
B
A
Fig. 47
A
Drain hose from trap to neutralising system,
external
7
of connection: 17 mm
B
Drain hose from neutralising system to drainage
system
C
Neutralising system
1.
Position neutralising system
C
behind the boiler.
2.
Connect drain hose
A
to the trap.
3.
Connect neutralising system drain hose
B
to the
drainage system.
Flue gas connection
Connections on the flue gas side
Note
Ensure the flue gas connection is free of load and tor-
que stress.
Flue system installation instructions
Flue gas connection:
7
200 mm
!
Please note
Balanced or standard flues must not come
loose.
Use floor or wall mounted fixing clamps (bal-
anced flue system accessories) to secure the
pipes in place.
Connect the flue outlet to the flue with the shortest
possible run, maintaining a slight rise (min. 3°). Avoid
sharp kinks.
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.
■
Inspection port covers checked for secure and tight
seating.
■
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.
Connecting the condensate drain
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