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Mexico Super FF440 - FF480 -
Installation & Servicing
INSTALLATION
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FLUE OUTLET
26 TOP FLUE OUTLET ASSEMBLY - Exploded view
1.
The boiler turret assembly is factory built for rear flue
installation.
2.
Remove the turret access cover.
3.
Remove the sealing plate from the turret access cover
and refit in the rear outlet.
Note.
For the number of extension ducts required see Frame 36.
LEGEND
1.
Terminal.
2.
Weather seal.
3.
Flue assembly.
4.
Boiler sealing ring.
5.
Flue extension tube (short).
6.
Elbow.
7.
Flue connector.
8.
Turret access cover.
4.
Fit the outlet flue elbow pointing upwards, rotate in the
bayonet slot and secure with the M4 screw.
5.
Fit the short extension tube (with no ring) to the flue
elbow, rotate in the bayonet slot and secure with the M4
screw.
6.
An optional flue duct extension kit is required for lengths
(distance from the outside wall to the relevant side of the
boiler casing) greater than 600mm (23 1/2") Refer to
Frame 7.
7.
When cutting the ducts always use the cardboard support
provided.
27 PREPARING THE WALL
1.
Mark onto the wall the position of the flue duct
hole.
IMPORTANT.
Ensure that, during the cutting
operation, masonry falling outside of the building
does not cause damage or personal injury.
2.
Cut the flue hole, preferably with a 125mm (5")
core boring tool, ensuring that the hole is
square to the wall. If the hole has been quite
accurately cut with a drill then making good
the wall faces is not essential as seals are
provided at both ends of the flue. However,
both wall faces immediately around the cut
hole should be flat; make good if necessary.
For less accurate holes make good to
approximately 125mm (5") diameter at the 2
wall faces.
Note.
If the
terminal is to be
sited within 25-
40mm of a
corner or
vertical pipe
(refer to Table 3)
then the hole
MUST be
accurately cut
and the rubber
weather seal
trimmed around
the groove
provided.
The terminal
wall plate need
not be fitted.
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