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Condensing Boiler Handbook

All Models

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For owners, installers and service engineers

Internal Wall Mounted

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SEDBUCK Range 90% and above

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Page 1: ...igh Efficiency Oil Fired Boilers ed Boilers ed Boilers ed Boilers ed Boilers Condensing Boiler Handbook All Models clean heat technology For owners installers and service engineers Internal Wall Mounted External Wall Mounted External Floor Standing Internal Floor Standing heating products Band A SEDBUCK Range 90 and above ...

Page 2: ...kin dry liable to crack and more prone to damage caused by cuts and abrasions 3 Skin rashes oil Acne Immediately seek medical attention for any rash wart or sore developing on any part of the body particularly on the scrotum 4 As far as possible avoid any skin contact with mineral oil or clothing contaminated with mineral oil 5 Never breathe any mineral oil vapours Do not fire the Burner in the op...

Page 3: ...tion 5 1 Floor Standing Internal 13 5 2 Internal Wall Mounted 14 5 3 Select External Wall Mounted 17 5 4 Floor Standing External 19 5 5 Floor Standing System 20 Section 6 Oil Supply Section 6 Oil Supply Section 6 Oil Supply Section 6 Oil Supply Section 6 Oil Supply 6 1 Oil Storage Tanks 25 6 2 Oil System 25 6 3 Oil Supply System 26 Section 7 Balanced Flue Section 7 Balanced Flue Section 7 Balanced...

Page 4: ...d e n o i s s i m m o c e b t s u m r e l i o B s y a d g n i k r o w 0 1 n i h t i w d e n o i s s i m m o c e b t s u m r e l i o B d e n o i s s i m m o C e c i v r e S e c i v r e S e c i v r e S e c i v r e S e c i v r e S e c i v r e S 1 1 Installer 1 2 Householders Information 1 3 Service History Note The price of fuel has seasonal fluctuations and variesfromsuppliertosupplier Youareadvised...

Page 5: ...loor Standing External System Model BFESC 12 24 kW 12 0 to 24 0 Btu hr x 1000 40 to 80 1 4 Boilers covered by this manual My Boiler Tick box Wiring Diagram QUICK PAGE REFERENCE Dimensions Oil Connection Floor Standing Internal Model BFIC 24 30 kW 24 0 to 30 0 Btu hr x 1000 80 to 100 INTERNAL EXPANSION VESSEL INTERNAL EXPANSION VESSEL EXTERNAL EXPANSION VESSEL INTERNAL EXPANSION VESSEL EXTERNAL EXP...

Page 6: ...t setting the Manual Reset button protected by a removable plastic cap should be pressed this will restart the Boiler If overheating occurs check that the Boiler Heating Thermostat control is set at 80 C or below If it still occurs more than occasionally consult your installation engineer as there may be a fault within the system C 90 75 6 0 THERMOSTAT CONTROL Fig 2 1a Control Box Internal Boilers...

Page 7: ... OFF when the Boiler is operating normally If the Lamp is ON the water within the Boiler is or has overheated i e the High Limit Thermostat of the Boiler control is tripped When the Limit Lamp is ON High Limit Thermostat tripped the Boiler shuts down When the water temperature falls to a satisfactory level 10 C below High Limit Thermostat setting the Manual Reset button should be pressed this will...

Page 8: ... the Heat Exchanger The burner will automatically fire when the water temperature within the Boiler falls below the thermostat control setting and will continue to run until the water temperature rises to the set C The burner has its own Control System that gives correct ignition and shut off sequences to maintain safe operation 3 1 2 Automatic Boiler Operation A fully automatic central heating an...

Page 9: ...inguish and the burner will commence the start sequence After 15 seconds the burner should fire normally If the burner does not fire the lockout symptoms will persist and the burner control box reset button will again glow 4 Wait at least 45 seconds and press the lockout button on the control box again IMPORTANT If the Boiler fails to start on the second attempt then Switch off the Electricity Sup...

Page 10: ...n the same sound pressure in a larger room 6 Some building materials can tend to amplify the sound from Wall Mounted Boilers using battens to space the Boiler off the wall may reduce this effect 4 2 3 The Hearth Floor Standing The hearth temperature of Select and Option Boilers is less than 85 C A suitable level hearth which is impervious to kerosine must be provided Where the Boiler is to stand o...

Page 11: ...fore starting the Boiler 4 3 2 Discharge Pipe The Boiler condensate drain connection is Ø21 5 standard overflow pipe When installing the condensate drain the following points must be considered 1 The discharge should not discharge into a sink bath or shower etc 2 External discharge pipe must be either protected from frost or be of at least Ø32 3 Horizontal runs must have a fall of 3 or 50mm per me...

Page 12: ... CAP IMPORTANT The discharge must not be to a rainwater drain unless the property has a combined rainwater and foul water drainage system PIPE TO FINISH BELOW GRILL Note Figures 4 3c d e f show internal floor standing boilers The arrangements are common to all Boilers SUPPLIED WITH BOILER SEE SECTION 11 Note Inline condensate waste neutraliser units are commercially available that profess to neutr...

Page 13: ...nto the pockets situated on either side on the top front of the Boiler heat exchanger see fig 5 1c The mains electricity supply preferably from a spur switched and fused 5 amp socket should enter the Boiler casing through one of the holes or knockouts provided A plug is provided for connection to the mains supply The plug fits into the mains connection on the underside of the Control Panel The bur...

Page 14: ...and decide on the best oil pipe configuration see Section 5 2 6 and Section 6 5 Refer to section 4 3 and decide on the most suitable condensate drain arrangement 6 Remove the pull off top panel 7 Unscrew and remove both side panels and bottom panel complete with control box bracket 8 Remove burner complete with control box 9 Remove expansion vessel by disconnecting pipe BWISC or BFISC 12 16 only 1...

Page 15: ...t the top rawl bolt must be in the centre of the slot in the heat exchanger 23 Fit additional screws in panel fixing holes R1 if required 24 Refit burner c w control box 25 Refit baffles and access cover refer to 9 2 for baffle positions 26 Make oil pipe conections see 5 2 6 27 Fit condensate drain pipe and trap see 4 3 28 Make water connections 29 Refit side panels bottom panel and refit expansio...

Page 16: ...on 11 The plug and socket should be inside the boiler case The Burner is supplied with a 4 wire cable that is pre wired to the control panel CAUTION Do not trap phial capillary tubes behind access covers 5 2 6 Oil Connections All wall mounted Boiler burners are supplied with a pump set for two pipe oil system see fig 5 2f The burner can be changed to a single pipe oil system see 11 3 3 FIRE VALVE ...

Page 17: ...o nuts 5 Remove main casing 3 screws each side 6 Remove access door and lift out all baffles from heat exchanger 7 Remove burner 8 Remove Boiler body from wood transport blocks 4 screws 9 Offer back panel to the position required on the wall and use this as a template to mark the drilling positions for the 2 mounting rawl bolts R see Fig 5 3c Holes R1 are used to secure the boiler to the transport...

Page 18: ...nto the burner supply socket on the Control Panel The mains electricity supply preferably from a spur switched and fused 5 amp should enter the Boiler casing through one of the holes see Fig 5 3c 5 3 6 Frost Protection All external boilers have a frost thermostat fitted as standard this must be correctly wired to provide frost protection see wiring diagrams Section 11 A suitable antifreeze must al...

Page 19: ...ngement The oil pipe fire valve capillary and electric cable should be arranged to enter the Boiler casing via either of the two side ducts Note For Connecting Control Panel see 5 1 3 INST INST INST INST INSTALLA ALLA ALLA ALLA ALLATION 5 TION 5 TION 5 TION 5 TION 5 Fig 5 4b Oil Connection 5 4 5 Fitting the Flue Fit flue as shown in fig 5 3d The outlet can be orientated in any direction except dir...

Page 20: ...SUPPLIED DOMESTIC HOT WATER INDIRECT CYLINDER VENTED OR UNVENTED FLOW RETURN OPTIONAL EXTRA PUMP ON RETURN FOR LARGER SYSTEMS COLD MAINS FEED 5 6 BYPASS AIR VENT NOTSUPPLIED FLOOR STANDING BOILER SHOWN CONDENSATE DRAIN 1 3 4 AIR VENT NOTSUPPLIED FLOW RETURN OPTIONAL EXTRA PUMP ON RETURN FOR LARGER SYSTEMS COLD MAINS FEED 5 6 EXPANSION VESSEL MUST BE FITTED ADJACENTTOTHE BOILER BYPASS AIR VENT NOTS...

Page 21: ...ied separate from the Boiler It must be fitted to the heating return adjacent to the Boiler using a 22mm BSP 22mm T No valves or any other components must be fitted between the expansion vessel and the Boiler All Boilers Maximum pre charge pressure 1 5 Bar Maximum working temperature 90 C Factory pre charge pressure 1 Bar Maximum working pressure 3Bar Expansion Vessel Capacity 10 litres for maximu...

Page 22: ...tted to the PRV unit however it can be fitted anywhere in the system When the system is full with cold water and all radiators are full on and vented the gauge will show the cold fill pressure Set the red pointer to the cold fill pressure If the system pressure indicated by the black pointer falls below the cold fill pressure it indicates that the system requires topping up 5 5 7 Cold Fill Pressur...

Page 23: ...electrician to best suit the system timer programmer IMPORTANT The pump MUST be wired so that it is ON at all times the Boiler is ON that is at all times the system control is calling for heating and or hot water It is recommended that the Boiler is installed so that the system controls prevent the burner firing unless there is demand for heat from a room or cylinder thermostat When thermally oper...

Page 24: ...ly flush the system 8 If required set the expansion vessel pressure to 0 5 Bar below the cold fill pressure recorded in 6 above 9 Check all drain cocks are closed 10 Refill and vent the system to the correct cold fill pressure see 5 5 7 The correct amount of suitable corrosion inhibitor should be added to the system strictly to the manufacturer s instructions 11 Shut filling loop isolating valve a...

Page 25: ...nsideration to the following 1 Access for fuel delivery vehicles 2 Distance of tank from the road Most delivery vehicles can deliver up to 30m 3 To obtain discounts on fuel it is normally required to purchase a delivery of 500 gallons 2 300 ltrs therefore a 2 500 ltr tank is ideal 6 1 2 Plastic Tanks Plastic tanks are normally placed at ground level A smooth flat surface supporting the tank across...

Page 26: ...apillaries pass through 6 3 Oil Supply System 6 3 1 Single Pipe System Tank Above Burner Where installations have the bottom of the tank above the Oil Burner a single pipe system can be used see fig 6 3a Fig 6 3a Typical Single Pipe Oil System Tank Above Burner MAX OIL LEVEL 4 metres ABOVE BURNER SHUT OFF VALVE FILTER THE OIL BURNER PUMP SHOULD BE SET FOR SINGLE PIPE OPERATION SEE SECTION 11 3 FIR...

Page 27: ...N BOTTOM OUTLET PLASTIC TANK ALSO SUITABLE SEE 6 1 2 BOTTOM OUTLET BUNDED TANK ALSO SUITABLE SEE 6 1 3 LIFT 1MUPTO4 0M TIGERLOOP 1 MUST BE POSITIONED OUTSIDE PROPERTY 2 MUST BE INSTALLED UPRIGHT 3 MUST BE CLOSE TO THE BOILER 4 MUST BE AT SAME HEIGHT AS THE BURNER Fig 6 3c Typical Arrangement for Tigerloop Oil System 6 3 4 Two Pipe System Where installations have the bottom of the tank below the Oi...

Page 28: ...r B AØ Low Level LLCW 125 125 Kit B Vertical Extensions AØ 125 VTLC 125 Kit 1323 to 2343 EXS EXT EXL 1634 to 2194 D 223 to 363 R Side C 145 340 350 to 640 EXT Extensions Ø125 EXT300 EXT600 All extensions are for all Boiler models both Vertical and Horizontal 0 to 97 B AØ D B AØ D C AØ D B AØ D 765 D LLC 125 BFIC12 24 BFISC12 24 240 to 380 LLCW 125 125 Rear B AØ Kit 140 to 280 Side C 1008 D LLCW 12...

Page 29: ...300 H From a surface or a boundary facing the terminal 600 J From a terminal facing the terminal 1200 K Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 L Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 750 M Above the highest point of an intersection with the roof 600 N From a vertical structure to the side of the terminal 750 O Above structure less than 750 from the side of the terminal 600 P From...

Page 30: ...ER INFORMATION CONSULT THE LOCAL BUILDING CONTROL VENTED FROM OUTSIDE VENTED FROM ROOM Fig 7 3a Ventilation Air Supply for Balanced Flues in Compartments 7 3 2 Burner Air Duct All condensing Boilers are supplied with a flexible air duct fitted from the condenser unit to the burner air intake Always inspect the condition of the air duct during routine maintenance and replace if it is split or not a...

Page 31: ...ner pump 8 1 2 Two Pipe Oil Supply System Check that a non return valve is fitted in the suction line refer to Section 6 The return pipe should have an anti syphon cut made just inside the top of the oil tank This pipe must then continue to within 50mm of the bottom of the tank preferably not near the sludge end 8 1 3 The Boiler Check that an imperforate hearth is used IMPORTANT Check all baffles ...

Page 32: ...r from the burner and obscuring light from it Check the operation of the limit stat or temperature limiter by temporarily removing the phial of the control stat from its pocket COMMISSIONING 8 COMMISSIONING 8 COMMISSIONING 8 COMMISSIONING 8 COMMISSIONING 8 8 2 Extra Procedures for System Boilers 8 2 1 Expansion Vessel Pressure Check that the expansion vessel is adequate for the system as follows O...

Page 33: ... bolts 8 5 Handing Over Having filled in the guarantee form this should be sent to GAH Heating Products Limited The installer should next recheck the system and ensure it is completely satisfactory before demonstrating to the householder the operation of the Boiler and its controls The manual must be left with the householder together with a copy of the completed warranty form Also leave the Burne...

Page 34: ...ocell may need cleaning Flexible oil lines should be carefully inspected It is recommended that flexibles are renewed every two years If in any doubt fit new 9 1 1 Boiler All Boilers have a flueway door giving access to remove baffles Baffles should be lifted out to enable the heat exchanger to be thoroughly vacuumed clean It is important that all flueway doors have a good rope seal and are tighte...

Page 35: ...ure that they are correctly fitted If baffles appear to be missing check they have not fallen to the bottom of the heat exchanger during transit 9 2 1 Baffles for Floor Standing Boilers IMPORTANT All baffles must be fitted All baffles must be correctly positioned Replace distorted baffles 9 9 9 9 9 Fig 9 2a Floor Standing Boiler Baffle Positions C 90 75 60 FRONT FRONT FRONT C 90 75 60 FRONT FRONT ...

Page 36: ...gy 10 10 10 10 10 9 2 1 Baffles for Wall Mounted Boilers Fig 9 2b Wall Mounted Boiler Baffle Positions FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT BWIC 16 25 BWISC 16 25 BWEC 16 25 BWESC 16 25 BWIC 12 16 BWISC 12 16 BWEC 12 16 BWESC 12 16 ...

Page 37: ...e t a c i d n i s i h T e m i t d e r i u q e r e h t t a t a e h r o f t e s s i e m m a r g o r p e h t k c e h C 1 e r u t a r e p m e t o t t e s s i t a t s o m r e h t m o o r e h t t a h t k c e h C 2 N O s i m e t s y s l o r t n o c e h t o t r e w o p k c e h C 3 o N l a m r o N g n i k r o w r e l i o B e h t s I g n i l b b u b g n i k a m t u b g n i g n a b r o g n i l g r u g e s i ...

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Page 39: ...n o i t c e n n o c r e t a W m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c m m 2 2 x 2 r e p p o c p o t k r o w w o l e b t i F a n a n a n g n i c i v r e s t n o r F m o t t o b d e l o o c r e t a W a n a n a n a n a n a n a n e u l f d e c n a l a B m m 5 2 1 m m 5 2 1 m m 5 2 1 m m 5 2 1 e u l ...

Page 40: ...7 0 0 1 1 6 7 3 2 1 1 5 0 1 C 0 8 0 4 7 2 0 9 0 6 5 7 0 0 3 1 0 9 5 2 1 1 5 0 1 C 0 8 0 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 5 8 0 0 1 1 6 7 8 2 1 1 5 0 1 C 0 8 0 4 d e t n u o M l l a W d e t n u o M l l a W d e t n u o M l l a W d e t n u o M l l a W d e t n u o M l l a W s r e l i o B s r e l i o B s r e l i o B s r e l i o B s r e l i o B 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 1 x a M m a l f o c E 2 1 0 4 0 8 4 ...

Page 41: ...air are shown in Section 11 2 Settings should not differ greatly from the settings given Fig 11 3a Combustion Air Setting TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 11 3 Burner Settings SCALE CENTRE OF WINDOW ADJUSTMENT KNOB 11 11 11 11 11 ...

Page 42: ...wo Pipe Operation SPECIAL HORSE SHOE WASHER FITTED UNDER SCREW INLET Danfoss Type BFP 11 R3 RETURN PORT PLUGGED INLET PORT RETURN PORT Danfoss Type BFP 11 R3 SCREW FITTED WASHER REMOVED SINGLE PIPE OPERATION SINGLE PIPE OPERATION SINGLE PIPE OPERATION SINGLE PIPE OPERATION SINGLE PIPE OPERATION TWO PIPE OPERATION TWO PIPE OPERATION TWO PIPE OPERATION TWO PIPE OPERATION TWO PIPE OPERATION 11 3 3 Bu...

Page 43: ... BEFORE UG BEFORE UG BEFORE UG BEFORE REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER IMPORTANT The heating system pump MUST be wired so that it is ON at all times the Boiler is ON that is at all times the system control is calling for heat and or hot water It is recommended that the Boiler is installed so that the system controls prevent th...

Page 44: ...E MAINS PL VE MAINS PL VE MAINS PL VE MAINS PL VE MAINS PLUG BEFORE UG BEFORE UG BEFORE UG BEFORE UG BEFORE REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER REMOVING PANEL COVER Notes PERMANENT LIVE Required for frost protection OVERRIDE Runs Boiler pump for servicing MAINS CONNECTOR IN Normal Boiler operation Frost protection Boiler starts when temperature falls...

Page 45: ...anding Fig 11 5b Wall Mounted m e t I t r a P s e t o N 1 e s o H d e t n u o m l l a w t s o m s a d e i l p p u s e r a s e s o h 2 m e t s y s l i o e p i p o w t a e v a h s r e l i o B 2 e l p p i N n o i t c e n n o c e p i p l i O 3 r e h s a W e o h s e s r o H o t e p i p o w t m o r f p m u p r e n r u b g n i t r e v n o c r o F 3 3 1 1 n o i t c e S e e s m e s y s l i o e p i p e n o ...

Page 46: ...W BSP Knock out Ø32mm 445 306 CONDENSATE DRAIN Knock out Ø32mm CABLE ENTRY OIL PIPE ENTRY CABLE ENTRY RETURN Ø22mm Copper RETURN Connect through any Ø32 knock outs 11 6 1 Floor Standing Internal Slimline BFILC12 20 Fig 11 6a Overall Dimensions FLOOR STANDING INTERNAL SLIMLINE BFILC12 20 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INF...

Page 47: ... TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 11 6 2 Floor Standing Internal BFIC12 24 BFISC12 24 Fig 11 6b Overall Dimensions FLOOR STANDING INTERNAL BFIC12 24 BFISC12 24 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL 11 11 11 11 11 ...

Page 48: ...Internal BFIC 24 30 BFISC 24 30 Fig 11 6c Overall Dimensions FLOOR STANDING INTERNAL BFIC 24 30 BFISC 24 30 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 ...

Page 49: ...SIONS ARE NOMINAL Fig 11 6d Overall Dimensions INTERNAL WALL MOUNTED All Models 11 6 4 Wall Mounted Internal All Models K Ø20 Knockout for cable or oil pipe K1 Ø22 Knockout for cable oil pipe or condensate drain C Ø22 Cut out for condensate drain R 2 Boiler mounting holes Ø16 for Ø12 rawl bolts R1 2 Panel retaining holes Ø16 for rawl bolt or screws 11 11 11 11 11 ...

Page 50: ...ION 11 Fig 11 6e Overall Dimensions EXTERNAL WALL MOUNTED All Models ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL 11 6 5 External Wall Mounting All Models R 2 Boiler mounting holes Ø16 for Ø12 rawl bolts R1 2 Panel retaining holes Ø16 for rawl bolt or screws A Ø16 for cable or oil pipe B Ø20 for condensate drain BACK PLATE VIEWED FROM FRONT USE BACK PLATE AS TEMPLATE TO MARK WALL ...

Page 51: ...XTERNAL FLOOR STANDING ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 POSITIONS OF CONNECTIONS AS INTERNAL FLOOR STANDING BOILERS SEE FIG 11 6A OR 11 6B 12 24 SHOWN 11 11 11 11 11 ...

Page 52: ...ORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 INSULATE TO AVOID CONDENSATION AIR ENTRY 11 7 1 Conventional Flue Kit straight flue TELESCOPIC SECTION B TELESCOPIC SECTION A SEAL PLATE NOTSUPPLIED COVER PLATE TO BE FIXED AND SEALED TO BRICKWORK TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT FLEXIBLE LINER SUPPLIED IN 6M 9MOR12MLENGTHS A A A A A 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 ...

Page 53: ... INSULATE TO AVOID CONDENSATION AIR ENTRY SEALED COVER PLATE TO BE FIXED AND SEALED TO BRICKWORK TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT FLEXIBLE LINER SUPPLIED IN 6M 9MOR12MLENGTHS TELESCOPIC SECTION T E L E S C O P I C S E C T I O N Fig 11 7b Conventional Flue Arrangement with Bend All Boilers 11 11 11 11 11 A A A A A 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 8 6 9 8 7 ...

Page 54: ...ll Plate white paint Outer Wall Plate stainless steel Ø80 210 max 190Ø 20 Fig 11 8a Terminal and Wall Plates Fig 11 8b 45 Bend Offset 210 106 r104 TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMA TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 11 11 11 11 11 ...

Page 55: ... 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 0 1 3 o t 0 3 0 1 6 o t 0 9 0 3 7 1 n o i s n e t x E 0 0 3 x 1 s n i a t n o c t i K d r a d n a t S s a d e t t i F t e l t u O e d i S B B B B B t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E m u m i x a M 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 0 7 3 o t 0 3 2 0 7 6 o t 0 9 2 0 0 9 1 TERMINAL GUARD option 220...

Page 56: ...1 8d Floor Standing Low Level Side Balanced Flue Dimensions LEFT OR RIGHT RIGHT SHOWN s a d e t t i F t e l t u O r a e R A A A A A t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E m u m i x a M h t g n e L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 0 8 3 o t 0 4 2 0 8 6 o t 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 s a d e t t i F t e l t u O e d i S B B B B B t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n ...

Page 57: ...160 160 Ø125 153 F F L B 140 160 Ø125 153 Ø125 F F L 160 A LEFT OR RIGHT RIGHT SHOWN s a d e t t i F t e l t u O r a e R A A A A A t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E m u m i x a M h t g n e L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 0 8 3 o t 0 4 2 0 8 6 o t 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 s a d e t t i F t e l t u O e d i S B B B B B t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o...

Page 58: ... 2 2 1 C L I F B 0 7 3 o t 0 3 2 0 7 6 o t 0 9 2 0 5 9 1 0 8 3 o t 0 4 2 0 8 6 o t 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 H A G H A G 0 0 0 3 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I F B 0 8 2 o t 0 4 1 0 8 5 o t 0 0 2 0 0 9 1 0 8 3 o t 0 4 2 0 8 6 o t 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 5 8 0 2 o t 5 2 5 1 5 5 4 1 0 0 0...

Page 59: ... T V 5 2 1 C L T V 5 2 1 C L T V 5 2 1 C L T V t h g i e H A t i K d r a d n a t S l a c i t r e V t u o h t i W S V n o i t c e S s n o i s n e t x E e l b a l i a v a 0 2 2 1 C I F B 0 2 2 1 C I F B 0 2 2 1 C I F B 0 2 2 1 C I F B 0 2 2 1 C I F B 0 0 3 0 5 9 T 0 0 6 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C I F B 4 2 2 1 C S I B 4 2 2 1 C S I B 4 2 2 1 C S I B 4 2...

Page 60: ... TERMINAL GUARD option 160 B Ø125 423 157 145 140 s a d e t t i F e d i S t h g i R t e l t u O B B B B B t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 5 2 1 C L L 3 6 3 o t 3 2 2 3 6 6 o t 3 8 2 TELESCOPIC HORIZONTAL EXTENSIONS AVAILABLE 300 600Tand950 MAXIMUM C 1713 r a e R s a d e t t i F t e l t u O A A A A A t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3...

Page 61: ...A TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 TION 11 Fig 11 8h Internal Wall Mounted Vertical Balanced Flue Dimensions PITCHED ROOF 11 8 6 Wall Mounted Internal VERTICAL FLAT ROOF STANDARD KIT FLAT ROOF WITHOUT VS d e t n u o M l l a W s e u l F l a c i t r e V t h g i e H A t h g i e H B t i K d r a d n a t S l a c i t r e V t u o h t i W S V n o i t c e S 5 2 1 C L T V 5 2 1 C L T V 5 2 1 ...

Page 62: ...R A n w o h s s a d n a H t f e L A n w o h s o t p p o t h g i e H B t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E t i K d r a d n a t S 0 0 3 1 h t i W n o i s n e t x E t i K d r a d n a t S t u o h t i W l a c i t r e V S V n o i t c e S 5 2 1 C L H 5 2 1 C L H 5 2 1 C L H 5 2 1 C L H 5 2 1 C L H 0 8 3 o t 0 4 2 0 8 6 o t 0 0 3 ...

Page 63: ...ue installed in rooms where there is an Extractor Fan the following Building Regulations apply Part F F F F F England and Wales also recommended in Northern Ireland Part K K K K K Scotland The Control of Pollution Oil Regulations AP1 2 OFTEC OFTEC publish Technical Books that summarise and illustrate the requirements of the above Standards and Regulations OFTEC Oil Firing Technical Association Fox...

Page 64: ...t technology clean heat technology GAH Heating Products Ltd Building 846 Bentwaters Parks Rendlesham Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 2TW www gah co uk Tel 01394 421160 Fax 01394 421170 email mail gah co uk heating products ...

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