Installation & Servicing instructions ATAG iC-Range
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Plume management kit
Figure 9.8.1.d
The appliance produces a white wisp of condensate (plumeing). This wisp of condensation is harmless, but
can be unattractive, particularly in the case of outlets in outside walls.
For wall terminals a plume management kit is available as an option (see fig. 9.8.1.d).
600
100
200
200
25
25
150
200
150
300
150
150
200
balcony
300
300
150
150
window
window
window
door
300
150
200
300
1200
1000
drainpipe
boundary
3
1
2
4
5
6
Terminal position Plume Management Kit (mm)
1
Clearance no less than 200 mm from the lowest point of the balcony or overhang.
2
1.200 mm from an opening in a car port on the same wall i.e. door or window leading into dwelling.
3
The flue cannot be lower than 1.000 mm from the top of the light well due to the build up of combustion products.
4
1.200 mm between air intake and facing terminal.
5
Internal/external corners. The air intake clearance can be reduced to 150 mm providing the flue exhaust outlet has a 300 mm clearance.
6
600 mm distance to a boundary or surface facing a boundary, unless it will cause a nuisance.
BS 5440: Part 1 recommends that care is taken when siting terminals in relation to boundaries.
Notes:
1. See also Notes on previous page.
2. Plume kits running horizontally must have a 10° fall back to the boiler for proper disposal of condensate.
3. For details on specific lengths see relevant chapter Dimensioning of the flue gas and air intake duct.
4. A terminal must not be sited under a car port roof.
Figure 9.8.1.e