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When the heater is installed as a Type B
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appliance, the flue system should be installed in accordance with the flue
manufacturer’s specific instructions.
8.7.2
TYPE C
13
(HORIZONTAL BALANCED FLUE)
When the heater is installed as a Type C
13
appliance, the flue system should be installed as follows:
1.
Determine the location of the flue terminal, taking into account minimum distances as detailed in
Figure 8.1
,
Table 8.1
and the relevant British Standards.
2.
Taking care to protect the appliance from debris and dust, drill a hole in the desired location. The diameter of the hole
should be no more than 10mm greater than the diameter of the air supply pipe of the terminal.
3.
Determine the required length of the terminal and cut as necessary.
NOTE:
When determining the required length for the flue terminal, the outer wall plate or rosette should be flush to the
wall. (See Figure 8.3)
NOTE: Once cut; remove all burrs and sharp edges.
4.
Insert the terminal into the drilled hole. The terminal section should be installed level or with a fall to outside (Max.
10mm per metre) to prevent the ingress of water.
NOTE: When inserting the terminal, ensure the air intake section is at the bottom.
5.
Fill the void between the terminal and wall with water resistant sealant.
6.
Fit the wall plates or rosette using appropriate fixings.
7.
Install the remainder of the flue system working progressively away from the boiler supporting the pipes as necessary.
FIGURE 8.3
HORIZONTAL TERMINAL INSTALLATION
8.7.3
TYPE C
33
(VERTICAL BALANCED FLUE)
When the heater is installed as a Type C
33
appliance, the flue system should be installed as follows:
1.
Confirm that the roof flashing is correct for the type of roof through which the terminal is to be installed. (See
Figure
8.4
)
2.
Determine the desired location for the flue terminal, taking into account minimum distances as detailed in
Figure 8.1
,
Table 8.1
and the relevant British Standards.
3.
Taking care to protect the appliance from debris and dust, drill a hole in the desired location. The diameter of the hole
should be no more than 10mm greater than the diameter of the air supply pipe of the terminal.
NOTE: The hole should be drilled from the outside to ensure that no damage is done to the roofing material. Extra
care should be taken to ensure that the hole is drilled vertically.
4.
Install the roof flashing and secure as appropriate.
5.
Carefully insert the roof terminal through the roof flashing and hole in the roof.
NOTE: When inserting the roof terminal do not support or turn the terminal using the cap.
6.
Ensure the terminal is vertical using a spirit level.
7.
Fit the support bracket around the terminal and secure using appropriate fixings. Do not tighten the support bracket.
8.
Install the remainder of the flue system working progressively away from the boiler supporting the pipes as necessary.
9.
Once the flue system is fully installed, tighten the clamp to secure the terminal in place.
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