7.0 Site Requirements
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Fig. 11
7.7
Flue
NOTE: Due to the nature of the boiler a plume of
water vapour will be discharged from the flue. This
should be taken into account when siting the flue
terminal.
1. The following guidelines indicate the general
requirements for siting balanced flue terminals.
For GB recommendations are given in BS 5440 PT.1.
For IE recommendations are given in the current edition
of I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.
2. If the terminal discharges onto a pathway or
passageway, check that combustion products will not
cause a nuisance and that the terminal will not obstruct
the passageway.
3. If a terminal is less than 2 metres above a balcony,
above ground or above a flat roof to which people have
access, then a suitable terminal guard must be provided.
Terminal Position with Minimum Distance (Fig. 11)
(mm)
A* Directly below an openable window, air vent or any other
ventilation opening.
300
B
Below gutter, drain/soil pipe.
25
C
Below eaves.
25
D
Below a balcony/car port roof.
25
E
From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes.
25
F
From internal or external corners.
25
G
Above adjacent ground or balcony level.
300
H
From a surface facing a terminal.
600
I
Facing a terminals.
1200
J
From opening (door/window) in carport into dwelling.
1200
K
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall.
1500
L
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall.
300
M* Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
300
N* Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
300
L
G
G
E
J
D
K
G
A
A
D
F
H,I
B,C
F
Likely flue positions requiring
a flue terminal guard
M
N
300 min
Terminal
Assembly
Top View Rear Flue
Property Boundary Line
Fig. 12
* In addition, the terminal should be no nearer than 150mm to an opening in
the building fabric formed for the purpose of accommodating a built-in
element such as a window frame. See BS 5440 Pt. 1.