Part No. 5106463
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Installation & Commissioning
It is possible to install the boiler without removing
the casing sides but care should be taken not to
damage the panels when connecting the water
pipes.
Fitting a Balanced Flue
Refer to the Instructions supplied with the flue.
Fitting a Conventional Flue
Local Building Regulations and Bye Laws should
be consulted for details of the chimney, use a 135°
bend. 90° bends must not be used, due to their
flow resistance and baffling characteristics.
Ensure that flue pipe entering a brick chimney is
cut off flush with the inside surface or at a small
inclined angle to prevent droppings entering the
flue connection. Provision for cleaning the
chimney should be made below the flue entry.
Refer also to Section 2 of these Instructions.
a) Unpack the boiler.
b) Select the desired oil feed position and remove
the appropriate knockout in the base using a
suitable drift.
c) Position boiler.
d) Lift off top casing panel.
e) Carefully remove knockout panel in top
casing panel using gentle manipulation.
f) Seal flue pipe to boiler with fire cement.
g) Re-fit top casing panel.
Connecting the Electricity Supply
Electrical Connections:
All electrical wiring must be carried out by a
qualified electrician in accordance with current
I.E.E. Regulations and any Local Regulations that
may apply.
Earthing: It is essential that the appliance is
earthed.
Cable Entry: The cable should be heat resisting
and routed either along the top side of the casing
or run from the bottom side through the knock
out holes in the base tray, making sure they do
not come in contact with the heat exchanger.
Fusing: The mains electrical supply should be
taken from a double pole isolating switch (fused
5 amp) situated near the boiler.
Fig. 19
Installation & Commissioning