8
Installation
The ventilation air supply must be
ensured and comply with local
regulations or those relating to
gas installations. We recommend
that you supply the boiler with
fresh air directly from the outside.
An insufficient fresh air supply
can lead to
fuel gas escaping,
which represents a risk to life
(poisoning/suffocation)
.
Clearances towards walls and
combustible materials must comply
with local fire regulations, and
should be at least 200mm,
otherwise there is a
high risk of
fire
.
General tips regarding location
• Install the boiler with or without the DHW
cylinder on a level surface which is substantial
enough to carry its weight.
• Position the boiler and DHW cylinder (if
installed) horizontally or slightly rising
towards the back to ensure adequate venting
of any trapped air (level with adjustable
feet).
Only install the boiler and DHW
cylinder (if installed) in a room safe
from the risk of frost.
Drain the boiler, the DHW cylinder
and the entire heating system if
there is a risk of frost, when the
system has been shutdown, to
prevent pipes from bursting.
Boilers should not be installed in
areas subject to aggressive vapours,
very dusty or highly humid
conditions (workshops, washrooms,
hobby rooms etc.). This prevents the
optimum burner function from
being achieved.
The combustion air supplied to the
pressure jet oil burner must be free
from halogenated hydrocarbons
(e.g. as contained in sprays,
solvents, cleaning fluids, paints
and adhesives). Under the most
unfavourable conditions, these
may lead to pitting of the boiler
and even the flue gas system.
Never store or use combustible
material or liquids near the boiler.
Note
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