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• The boiler should be installed on a level surface which is substantial enough to carry
its weight.
• The boiler must be level (level with adjustable feet).
The boiler must only be installed in a room that is protected from frost.
If there is a risk of frost while the system is shut down, drain the boiler and
the system components that are at risk to prevent pipes from bursting.
Boilers should not be installed in areas subject to aggressive vapours, very
dusty or highly humid conditions (workshops, wash rooms, hobby rooms etc.).
This prevents the optimum burner function from being achieved.
The installation room and the combustion air supplied to the boiler must be
free from halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g. as contained in sprays, solvents,
cleaning fluids, paints and adhesives). At worst these can lead to pitting of
the boiler and even the flue system.
Never store or use combustible material or liquids near the boiler.
The ventilation air supply must be ensured and must comply with local
regulations or those relating to gas installations. An insufficient fresh air supply
can lead to flue gas escaping, which represents a
risk to life (poisoning/
suffocation)
.
A neutralising system for the condensate is a basic requirement and is
available as an accessory.
Caution
Caution
8. Installation instructions
Fig: Boiler in the installation room
Different minimum clearances must be observed when installing the boiler in the
installation room.
Minimum clearances:
Installation instructions