
2.9
POSITIONING OF OUTLET
TERMINALS
The outlet terminals for forced draught
systems may be located on the outer
walls of the building.
Table 2
shows approximate, non-binding
minimum distances to be met for a buil-
ding of the type shown in fig. 6.
41
max 0,5 m
max 0,5 m
C12
C52
C32
C42
C82
min. 700
Fig. 5
LIST OF ACCESSORIES THAT ALLOW THE
CONFIGURATIONS INDICATED ARE SUPPLIED
ON REQUEST:
– Separate flue kit code 8089905
– 90° elbow MF code 8077404
– 90° insulated elbow MF code 8077408
– Extension L. 1000 code 8077303
– Insulated extension L. 1000 code 8077306
– Outlet terminal code 8089501
– Int.-est. ring kit code 8091500
– Inlet terminal code 8089500
– 45° elbow MF code 8077406
– Condensation outlet L. 135 code 8092800
– Doubler fitting code 8091400
– Tile with articulated joint code 8091300
– Roof outlet terminal L. 1390 code 8091201
– Tee condensation outlet code 8093300
WARNING:
The outlet and intake ducts of type C52 cannot
be located on opposite walls.
TABLE 2
Siting of terminal
Appliances from 7 to 35 kW
(distances in mm)
A - below openable window
600
B - below ventilation opening
600
C - below eaves
300
D - below balcony (1)
300
E - from adjacent window
400
F - from adjacent ventilation opening
600
G - from horizontal or vertical soil or drain pipes (2)
300
H - from corner of building
300
I - from recess in building
300
L - from ground level or other treadable surface
2500
M - between two terminals set vertically
1500
N - between two terminals set horizontally
1000
O - from a surface facing without
openings or terminals
2000
P - as above but with openings and terminals
3000
1) Terminals below a practicable balcony must be located in such a way that the total path of the smoke from its outlet point from the terminal to its outlet
point from the external perimeter of the balcony, including the height of possible railings, is not less than 2000 mm.(?)
2) When siting terminals, where materials that may be subject to the action of the combustion products are present in the vicinity, e.g., eaves, gutters and
downspouts painted or made of plastic material, projecting timberwork, etc., distances of not less than 1500 mm must be adopted, unless adequate shiel-
ding is provided to guard these materials.
Fig. 6