Eco Pacific/Super Star- Installation and Service Instructions 20173
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Return air External Flashing External Flue
Fluing
The appliance must be flued to the outside environment, in accordance with the Gas Installation
Code, AS5601. The size of the circular flue required for each Super Star model is given in Table
2. Lateral flue runs shall not exceed half the total flue run with a certified Flue Cowl fitted at the
discharge end. If the location does not permit this, provision shall be made for a duct to carry the
flue vertically upward the appliance through the building to terminate it into the atmosphere. If the
bare flue length is more than 3 meters the flue may condense and in that situation the
condensate should be discharged at the horizontal flue pass to the nearest drainage point using a
silicone or a non-corrosive tube, refer the installation code guidelines. The total length of the flue
should not be more than 10 meters.
Gas Piping
A licensed gas fitter must install the gas piping.
The connection at the appliance is to a ¾”
BSP male thread, located at the inlet of the gas control (found at the lower front of the unit). A
single female ¾” BSP flare nut is supplied with the unit for connection to the required gas piping.
An AGA approved appliance isolating cock must be installed close to the unit. Gas piping
material and size must be in accordance with the Gas Installation Code, AS5601. The gas
connection must be tested for any leakage.
Do not use an open flame or other source of
ignition for leak testing.
The following diagram illustrates a typical gas valve showing the
location of the gas inlet and outlet and the pressure testing point.
Figure 4: Gas valve connections (Note: the valve used may differ from that shown)
Electrical Requirements
Power Connections
Check that the electrical supply meets the values specified on the name plate and wiring diagram
of the unit. The wiring diagram should be found on the front panel of the heater. A 10-Amp