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3062347_0309
Balanced flue gas fired boilers must only
be installed in a room that complies with
the appropriate ventilation requirements.
Otherwise there is a risk of asphyxiation
or poisoning. Read these installation and
operating instructions before installing
the gas fired boiler. Also take the technical
guide into consideration.
Sound insulation:
Under certain critical installation conditions
(e.g. installation on a drywall) additional
measures may be necessary to soundproof
the boiler. In this case use soundproof
plugs and, if necessary, rubber buffers or
insulation strips.
Positioning information /
Installation dimensions
l.h. turnbuckle
r.h. turnbuckle
Fig.: Opening the turnbuckle
- Determine the installation location for the gas fired
boiler; maintain the specified minimum clearances
(see dimensions).
- Fit the supplied installation template (paper poster) to
the wall.
- Transfer the fixing hole and connection positions
marked on the installation template to the wall (e.g.
with a power drill).
- Remove the installation template.
- Drill Ø 12 mm holes for the mounting bracket and
secure the bracket using the rawl plugs and screws
supplied. (Before securing the bracket, check that the
rawl plugs are suitable for the wall construction.)
- Remove the casing lid of the gas fired boiler. For this,
pivot the control unit lid down, hook in the r.h. and
l.h. turnbuckle, undo the bottom of the casing lid and
unhook at the top.
- Hang the gas fired boiler with the hook-in brace on the
back of the boiler onto the mounting bracket.
General
The gas fired boiler may only be installed in rooms that
are protected from frost.
During the boiler installation ensure that all
fixings are sufficiently strong to carry its weight.
Also consider the wall consistency, otherwise
gas or water may escape which could lead to
explosions and flooding. It can also lead to
noise developing.
During the boiler installation, ensure that
no contaminants (e.g. drilling swarf) enter
the gas fired boiler otherwise faults may
develop.
The combustion air supplied to the boiler must
be free from chemicals, e.g. fluoride, chlorine
or sulphur. Such materials are contained in
sprays, solvents and cleaning agents. Under
the most unfavourable conditions, these
may lead to corrosion, even in the flue gas
system.
Note
500
25
25
(CGU-2-18) Ø110
(CGU-2-24) Ø130
(CGU-2) min.400
(CGG-2)
min.200
(CGG-2-18)
Ø100
12
12
344
min.200
1478
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