Flueing Installation Instructions
Rinnai Australia Pty Ltd 20/08/2003
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Flueing Options
1.
Direct Flueing with Wall
Terminal:
(Fig.1)
2.
Horizontal Extension Flueing
with Wall Terminal:
(Fig.2).
3.
Vertical Flueing with Roof
Terminal
(Fig.3)
4.
Vertical / Horizontal Flueing with
Bends Wall and Terminal or
Roof Terminal (
Fig.4
).
Installation Tips
1.
The use of soft liquid soap on
the rubber seals will allow the
fittings to easily slide together.
2.
(It is important to use soft soap,
e.g.: Liquid hand soap, as hard
detergents may damage the
seals and PVC outer section).
3.
Rinnai recommend 100 mm of
pipe (gas and water) section
between the isolating valves and
the appliance, which when
removed will allow the Infinity to
be lowered and disconnected
from the flue.
(Fig. 5).
100
100
100
Valves
Gas
Cold
Hot
Fig.5
4.
When cutting any section of the
flue, remove all burrs and file a
slight bevel on the outer edge to
reduce any damage to the seal
when inserting into the
connecting fitting.
(See the section ‘Cutting the
Flue Components’
(Fig.9)
.
127mm Hole
FFWALLTERM
UP
FFBEND90BA
2° fall
to
terminal
UP
50
FFBEND90BA
127mm Hole
FFWPLATE
FFWPLATE or
FFWPLATE or FFWSEAL (Optional)
FFWPLATE
2° fall
to
terminal
FFWSEAL (Optional)
FFWALLTERM
UP
FFBEND90BA
U
P
FFPIPE1000
2° fall
to
terminal
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFROOFCOWL
UP
UP
UPUP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
Minimum
Clearance
500 mm
UP
UP
U
P
U
P
UP
FFROOFCOWL
Decktite or lead
collar flushing
FFROOFCOWL
FFPIPE1000
FFPIPE1000
FFPIPE1000
FFBEND45
(x2 = 90° Bend)
FFBEND90BA
FFBEND90
FFPIPE1000
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFPIPE1000
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFPIPE1000
FFCONDK
FFWSEAL
FFWSEAL
2° fall
to trap
Minimum
Clearance
500 mm
Decktite or lead
collar flushing
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFPIPE1000
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFPIPE1000
Flue pipe clip
supplied with
FFROOFCOWL
U
P
U
P
UP
FFWALLTERM
FFPIPE1000
FFBEND90
FFPIPE1000
2° fall
to trap
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4