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Minimum distances for terminal
positions shown in the table are
from slot openings.
Dimension
Terminal Position
Minimum
Distance
A
Directly below an opening, air brick, windows, etc.
300mm
B
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes
75mm
C
Below eaves
200mm
D
Below balconies or car port roof
200mm
E
From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe
75mm
F
From an internal or external corner
200mm
G
Above ground, roof or balcony level
300mm
H
From a surface facing the terminal
600mm
I
From a terminal facing the terminal
1200mm
J
From an opening in a car port (e.g. door, window) into dwelling
1200mm
K
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall
1500mm
L
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall
300mm
-
Projection outwards from wall
55mm
Fig. 2 Allowable Terminal Positions
The flue terminal should be located so that the wind can blow freely across it at all times
and where any blockage due to leaves, snow, etc. is unlikely. The minimum allowable
distances from the terminal are shown in figure 2 and the table.
Note: The distances are from the edge of the vertical exit slots in the terminal
not from the edges of
the rectangular box (See figure 2).
This appliance is supplied with a terminal guard. In England and Wales, the Building
Regulations require that the terminal guard is fitted if the flue terminal can come in
contact with people near the building or be subject to damage. Even if the regulations
do not demand it, we recommend that the guard is fitted to prevent damage or
blockage of the flue system by leaves etc.
A concealed gas supply connection can be made through the rear panel. Visible front
connection can be from the left or right side.
Electrical connection is from the left side.