2.4 Changing the Return Air Pop Orientation
The return air pop orientation can be changed from side to side or to the rear of the heater if necessary.
Reversing the Side Entry
• Remove the screws securing the side pop blanking plate and remove the blanking plate.
• Swap to the other side and fasten with the same screws.
Changing to Rear Entry
Note:
If this is done, then the total number of outlets normally permitted for that installation must be reduced by 2
(refer to the outlet register chart located on page 15).
• Remove the screws securing the end pop blanking plate and remove the blanking plate.
• Swap to the open side and fasten with the same screws.
2.5 Internal Model Flueing Instructions – StarPro Series
2.5.1 General
• All flues must be installed in accordance with AS 5601 Gas Installation Code.
• Horizontal flues must have a minimum rise of 20mm per 1m run.
• Horizontal flues terminating on a wall must be at least 300mm above ground level.
• Systems with both vertical and horizontal flue runs should be treated as all horizontal.
• One x 45º bend is equivalent to 0.5 x 90º bend (i.e. 2 x 45º bends = 1 x 90º bend).
• Provide adequate support to flue sections (e.g. saddles / strapping).
2.5.2 StarPro PLUS [MX] Internal Models – 100mm non-corrosive metal flue.
• Requires a 100mm round single or twin wall non-corrosive metal flue, suitably terminated.
• All flues must have a bolted flue sleeve connection to allow for repairs and/or removal of the appliance.
• Twin Wall flue - maximum flue length of 6m.
• Single Wall flue - maximum flue length of 2m.
• Up to 4 x 90º elbows are permitted with the same length requirements specified above.
2.5.3 StarPro MAX [HX] Internal Models – Standard 65mm DWV (Optional 100mm DWV)
The flue connection to HX models is 65 mm Drain Waste and Vent pipe (DWV to AS/NZS 1260) and must be installed
in accordance with the following:
• Exit heater with 300mm straight run of 65mm flue before first elbow (or expansion to 100mm**).
• All flue joints must be adequately sealed to prevent condensate leakage.
• Ensure there is continual fall back to the flue outlet on the heater from the flue termination point.
• Flue must be removable from the heater to allow for repairs and/or removal of the appliance.
The
maximum length of DWV flue pipe
is dependent on its diameter, and on the number of bends
incorporated in the flue system as per the following table. One x 45º bend is equivalent to 0.5 x 90º bend.
* All Vertical Flue Orientations will have at least one 90º bend.
OPTIONAL 100mm DWV StarPro MAX Flue:
** To transition from 65mm to 100mm, use only DWV 100mm x 65mm ‘Level Invert Taper’ fitting (field-supplied) with ‘flat
side’ at bottom if installed horizontally.
2.5.4 Brivis Remote Terminal (Part No. B018384) All Internal MX & HX Models
In specific installations, for example under the floor, it is recommended that a remote terminal be used to terminate
the flue on the outside wall of the building. Please refer to instructions supplied with a Brivis Remote Flue Terminal.
Figure below depicts typical StarPro PLUS underfloor configuration.
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All Internal HX Models
Standard 65mm DWV Flue
Optional 100mm DWV Flue
HEATER
ORIENTATION
FLUE
ORIENTATION
NUMBER OF 90º BENDS
TERMINAL
TYPE
90º BENDS
Up to 4
TERMINAL
TYPE
0
1
2
3
4
Standard
Vertical
n/a*
7m
6m
5m
4m
65mm DWV Plain Vent Cowl
25m
100mm DWV Plain Vent Cowl
Horizontal
7m
5m
4m
2m
0
Brivis Remote Flue Terminal
25m
Brivis Remote Flue Terminal
Laydown
Vertical
n/a*
4m
3m
2m
0
65mm DWV Plain Vent Cowl
25m
100mm DWV Plain Vent Cowl
Horizontal
0
0
0
0
0
N/A
25m
Brivis Remote Flue Terminal
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