23
UF
AA
326
96
92
230
The AA outlet is supplied capped in B23 configuration.
DESCRIPTION
POWER MAX
50 P
DEP 50 P 65 P 80 P
FO (flue gas outlet)
DN80 DN80 DN80 DN80 Ø
AS (air suction)
DN80 DN80 DN80 DN80 Ø
DESCRIPTION
POWER MAX
100
110
130
150
FO (flue gas outlet)
DN110 DN110 DN110 DN110 Ø
AS (air suction)
DN110 DN110 DN110 DN110 Ø
b
For B-type installation, combustion air is taken from
the environment and goes through the openings
(shutters) on the rear panel of the device that must be
located in a suitable and ventilated technical room.
b
Read the requirements, instructions and prohibitions
detailed below carefully, since non-compliance with
them may be result in a safety hazard or the appli-
ance's malfunction.
b
Condensation appliances described in this hand-
book must be installed with flue gas pipes compliant
with applicable legislation and expressly manufac-
tured for this specific use.
b
Check that pipes and joints are not damaged.
b
Joint seals must be executed with materials that with-
stand the condensate's acidity and the temperatures
of the appliance's flue gases.
b
When installing flue pipes, always bear in mind the
direction of the flue gases and of possible conden-
sate flows.
b
Inadequate or incorrectly sized flue gas pipes may
increase combustion noise, create condensate ex-
traction issues and negatively impact on combustion
parameters.
b
Check that pipes are suitably far (min. 500 mm) from
flammable or heat-sensitive construction elements.
b
Make sure that condensation is not built up along the
duct. For this purpose, provide a sloping duct of at
least 3 degrees towards the appliance in case there
is an a horizontal section. If the horizontal or vertical
section is longer than 4 meters, a condensate siphon
drainage must be provided at the base of the pipe.
The useful height of the siphon must be at least equal
to the value "H" (see figure below). The siphon dis-
charge must then be connected to the sewerage sys-
tem (see paragraph "Preparation for the condensate
drain" on page 24).
a
It is prohibited to block or section the flue gas extrac-
tion pipe or the combustion air suction pipe, if any.
a
It is prohibited to use pipes that not designed for this
application, because the condensate's action would
damage them quickly.
Maximum equivalent lengths are provided below.
Maximum equivalent length
of flue gas exhaust pipe
Pressure drop
45° bend
90° bend
30 m
1 m
3 m
The table with available residual discharge heads is shown
below.
Description
Discharge head
Max
Min
POWER MAX 50 P DEP
300
45
POWER MAX 50 P
480
45
POWER MAX 65 P
510
35
POWER MAX 80 P
630
35
POWER MAX 100
560
32
POWER MAX 110
610
32
POWER MAX 130
500
30
POWER MAX 150
353
28
The residual discharge head values are shown in Pascal.
≥3°
H
350 mm
To change direction, use a T section with an inspection
cap to permit easy access for cleaning inside the pipe. Af-
ter cleaning, always make sure that inspection caps are
replaced tightly and that their seals are undamaged and
efficient.
Содержание POWER MAX 100
Страница 58: ...SYSTEM MANAGER 58 ...
Страница 59: ...SYSTEM MANAGER 59 ...