Figure 10- Required spaces for the assembly of the device
- The device can not be used at altitudes higher than 2000 m above sea level.
- There is no need to remove side panels for the inside combi boiler service operations. Min. 50
mm spaces are given by considering a possible side panel sheet replacement.
- Do not assemble your combi boiler in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. Sun
exposure can cause discoloration on the outer surface of your device over time.
- The ambient temperature of the device’s assembly location must be between 5 - 35 °C.
- The device must not be assembled outdoors.
- The device must not be assembled on devices with a direct steam outlet.
- The device must not be assembled in areas where it can be at risk of direct water exposure.
- The device must not be assembled on damp places such as bathtubs, shower cabinets and
must be assembled at least 50 cm away from these areas.
- Since the outer surface temperature of the device does not exceed 85°C at maximum heating
power, no special protective measures are required for combustible building materials and
components.
Upper side service space
Min. 500 mm.
Bottom side service
space
Min. 250 mm.
Left and right side
servicee space
Min. 150 mm.
7.2- Wall Mounting of the Device
After determining the place where the combi boiler is mounted:
• Using the assembly template (Page 30 - 31) in the user manual of the device, the locations of
the fixing screws of the wall bracket and the mounting bracket are marked.
• After the marked points are drilled, the wall bracket and mounting bracket are securely fixed to
the wall with the dowel and fixing screws included in the packaging of the device.
• Finally, the bracket on the rear surface of the combi boiler is placed on the hooks on the
bracket that you mounted on the wall and then the combi boiler is hanged on the wall.
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