Linear installation guide 13563-H 08-19 |
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down-and-out flueing
Flueing options
The down and out flue allows for the adaption flue component to face
downwards, and for the flue to run vertically through a hole in the floor, and
then terminate horizontally outside—flue must terminate 300 mm above the
ground.
Interio
r wall
Interio
r wall
Wall plate
Stand off clip
Interio
r wall
Floor penetration
Ø 80 mm
Overview of installation steps
1. Lubricate all inner pipe o-rings with the silicone grease provided.
2.
Fit the flue components and lengths of flue pipe as required.
3.
The flue penetration should have made at the same time as the cutout for the gas connection.
Floor penetration should be a 80 mm diameter hole—ensure edges are smooth.
4.
Pass the flue pipe through the wall plate and through the floor penetration, and secure the wall
plate in place to seal the floor.
5.
Prepare the horizontal section of the flue system under the floor by connecting the flue pipe
and bends as required. Allow for a 2° continuous fall from the first section of the horizontal flue
pipe to the wall penetration.
6.
Create the wall terminal, refer p.43, ensuring a 300 mm clearance between the flue terminal
and ground level.
7.
Secure joints between the flue components through the outer pipes with screws and secure the
entire flue system using the wall straps supplied.
300 mm minimum of straight flue is required before any bends. This is
required due to heat produced from the initial section of the flue. The
first 500 mm of flue requires a 25 mm clearance to combustibles.
IMPORTANT