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1. Distance from Internal corner 300 mm without
kit, 150 mm with kit no. 76216 (GC No. 264
833).
2. Distance below balconies or eaves 200 mm
without kit, 150 mm with no. 76216. (GC No.
264 833).
3. Appliance is normally supplied packed with stan-
dard 650 mm straight flue section. Additional
straight extention lengths of 1 metre. Part No
1008520 , can be used up to a total straight leng-
th of 3 metres. It is also possible to incorporate
one bend in the flue using Part No. 1008520. In
this case the length
L1 + L2 should not exceed 1,6 metres horizon-
tally, (see fig. 7).
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- Measure the wall thickness and cut flue duct and
air inlet duct to required length, (see Section 1.4).
- Peel off protective paper from adhesive side of
cork gasket (A) and place on mating side of flue
turret (B) lining up screw holes and press down.
- Fit locking ring (C) and “0” ring over the air inlet
duct, (see fig. 8).
- Fit flue duct and turret so that it engages into the
terminal.
- Engage locking ring over lugs by turning in an
anticlockwise direction viewed from behind tur-
ret.
- Position square channeled rubber gasket (E) on
the flue hood outlet of the heater, channel facing
downwards.
- Pass the assembled flue through the wall.
- If long flue sections are used (up to 3 metres) and
difficulty is found, these can be assembled whil-
st being passed through the wall.
- Seat the turret onto the top of the appliance ensu-
ring the gaskets are in position.
- Secure with 4 screws provided.
- Do not fit plastic turret cover or the front case until
electrical connections have been made and the
appliance tested for gas and water soundness
(see section 5.1).
- A sealing ring (D) is supplied which can be used
to seal the air inlet duct to wall joint-externally.
- Make good inside wall surface.
F
Fiig
g.. 7
7
F
Fiig
g.. 8
8
107 mm
107 mm
L2
L
1
1- Plan View
3- Plan View
2- Side Elevation
D
C
E
A
B