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11.6.4. Pipework can only run horizontally outside the limits of
the casing.
11.6.5. It is important that the pipes are not fixed near the
appliance using clips that put a strain on the connections.
11.6.6.
Before the appliance is fitted to the wall thoroughly
flush the system and mains water supply.
11.7.
Install Boiler
11.7.1. Remove the cabinet front panel by lifting off the bottom
and pulling away.
11.7.2. Remove the inner casing cover. Refer to Fig 21.
11.7.3. Pull off the tubes from the air flow detector and the flue
sample tube. Carefully pull off the electrical connections at the
fan. Refer to Fig 22,23.
11.7.4. Unscrew and remove the fan from the flue hood.
11.7.5. Fit the air duct clamp assembly to the appropriate exit
from the appliance. Do not, at this stage, tighten the screws. Seal
the unused openings using the cabinet blanking plate assembly.
Refer to Fig 24,25.
1. Electrical connections
5. Air Flow Sensor
2. Fan Assembly
6. Flue Duct Clamp
Fixing Screw
7. Air Flow Sensor
3. Fan Mounting Plate Fixing Screw
4. Fan Casing
8. Flue Sample Tube
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Fig 21-Casing and Control Panel Fixing Screws
Fig 22- Fan and Air Flow Sensor Fixing
Fig 23-Fan Motor Connections
Fig 24-Air Duct Clamp Assembly
Fig 25-Cabinet Blanking Plate Assembly
2
3
1
1
1.Transport
Bracket and
Bottom Panel
Fixing Screws
(2)
2. Inner Casing
Fixing Screws
(4)
3. Control Panel
Fixing Screws
(2)
4. Controls
Connection
Fixing Screws
(3)
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
3
4
1
5
1. Air Duct - Inner
4. Seal - Silicone
2. Cabinet Casing
5. Fixing Screws (3)
3. Air Duct Clamp - Outer
1
2
3
4
5
1. Outer Sealing
Plate
2. Boiler Casing
3. Adhesive
Sealing Gasket
4. Inner Sealing
Plate
5. Nuts and
Washers
1. Fan Motor
2. Connector - Neutral Black - 6.3mm
3. Connector - Low Speed White - 4.8mm
4. Connector - High Speed Red - 2.8mm
2
-
Negative
+
Positive
-
+
4
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