INSTALLER
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PLACE OF INSTALLATION
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boilers can be
installed in any indoor location provided the flue gases
are adequately removed and comburent air drawn in from
outdoors. Provided the boiler is properly installed, the
boiler room itself does not need any ventilation as such,
since the combustion circuit of
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CONDENS
boilers is sealed with respect to the environ-
ment. If instead comburent air is drawn from inside the
boiler room itself, the room must have adequately dimen-
sioned ventilation conforming to the relevant technical
standards.
IMPORTANT
Before installing the boiler, thoroughly flush out all the
pipes to remove any dirt and deposits that could compro-
mise the correct functioning of the boiler.
Open expansion chambers must be fitted with an over-
flow siphon connected to a drain point.
Before lighting the burner for the first time, make
sure that the boiler is configured for use with the type
of gas supplied. The type of gas is specified on the
packaging label and on the gas identification plate on
the boiler itself.
b
When installing the boiler, allow sufficient space
around it to access all safety and control devices
and to permit easy maintenance.
b
Make sure that the boiler’s index of electrical protec-
tion is adequate for the characteristics of the room
where it is to be installed.
b
If the specific weight of the gas supply to the burner
is greater than the specific weight of air, all electrical
parts must be installed at least 500 mm above floor
level.
a
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boilers must
be installed indoors. They are not designed for
outdoor use and are not fitted with automatic frost
protection devices.
≥ 50 c
m
≥ 50 cm
≥ 100 cm
≥ 20
cm
60 cm
190cm
61 c
m
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