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UNICA BHE
Fig. 11
Fit the appropriate flashing plate to the roof and
insert the vertical flue terminal through the flashing
plate from the outside, ensuring that the collar on
the flue terminal fits over the flashing.
The fixing holes for the wall-mounting bracket/
fixing jig should now be drilled and plugged, an
appropriate type and quantity of fixing should be
used to ensure that the bracket is mounted se-
curely. Once the bracket has been secured to the
wall, mount the appliance onto the bracket.
IMPORTANT
The vertical flue terminal is 1.0 metre in length and
cannot be cut; therefore it may be necessary to
adjust the height of the appliance to suit or use a
suitable extension.
Connect the vertical flue assembly to the boiler
flue spigot using the 100mm clip, gasket & screws
(supplied), ensuring the correct seal is made. The
flue support bracket (supplied with the vertical flue
kit) can now be fitted.
If the vertical flue requires extension/s or addi-
tional bend/s, connect the required number of flue
extensions or bends (up to the maximum equiva-
lent flue length) between the boiler and vertical flue
assembly (see fig. 10).
Ensure that any horizontal sections of the flue
system have a minimum 1º; maximum 3º fall back
to the boiler (1º = 17mm per 1000mm).
NOTE
When cutting an extension to the required length,
you must ensure that the excess is cut from the
plain end of the extension (see fig. 8). Remove
any burrs, and check that any seals are located
properly.
You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected.
4.5.3
TWIN FLUE SYSTEM
The Vokera twin flue system enables greater flue
distances to be achieved (see 4.4.2) than that of
a concentric flue system. It can be used for
horizontal or vertical applications, however the
twin flue system must be converted to the dedi-
cated concentric flue kit for termination. It is
essential that the installation of the twin flue
system be carried out in strict accordance with
these instructions.
GUIDANCE NOTES ON TWIN FLUE INSTALLA-
TION
•
The flue must have a have a minimum 1º;
maximum 3º (1º = 17mm per 1000mm) fall back
to the appliance to allow any condensate that
may form in the flue system to drain via the
condensate drain. Consideration must also be
given to the fact that there is the possibility of a
small amount of condensate dripping from the
terminal.
•
Ensure that the entire flue system is adequately
supported, use at least one bracket for each
extension.
•
The entire flue system must be adequately
insulated to maintain heat within the flue system
thereby reducing the possibility of condensate
production.
•
As the exhaust outlet pipe can reach very high
temperatures it must be protected to prevent
persons touching the hot surface.
•
The condensate drain pipe must be connected in
accordance with building regulations.
Reduction for bends
Bend
Reduction in maximum flue length for
each bend
45º bend
1.0 metre
90º bend
1.0 metre
“X”
12/15/20HE = 202mm
25/30/35HE = 218mm
“X”
= 135.5 mm
“X”
Reduction for bends
Bend
Reduction in maximum flue length for each
bend
45º bend
0.5 metre
90º bend
1.0 metre
Vertical flue terminal and accessories
Part No. Description
Length
530
Vertical flue terminal
1000mm
531
Pitched roof flashing plate N/A
532
Flat roof flashing plate
N/A
523
90-degree bend
N/A
524
45-degree bends (pair)
N/A
525
500mm extension
500mm
526
1000mm extension
1000mm
527
2000mm extension
2000mm
528
Telescopic extension
350/730mm
529
Wall bracket pack (5)
208mm
Using the dimensions given in fig. 9 as a reference, mark
and cut a 115mm hole in the ceiling and/or roof.