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Table 3.1
Network gas pressure
Gas supply pressure [mbar]
Product category
Countries of destination
G20
G30
G31
G30
G31
II
2H3B/P
CH, CZ, DK, EE, FI, GR, IT, LT, NO, RO, SE, SI, SK
20
30
AT
20
50
II
2H3P
CH, CZ, ES, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, PT, SI, SK
20
37
II
2H3+
CH, CY, CZ, ES, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, PT, SI, SK, TR
20
28-30
37
The appliance gas supply pressure, both static and dynamic, must comply with the values in the Table, with a tolerance of ± 15%.
3.3.5
Vertical pipes and condensate
▶
Vertical gas pipes must be fitted with siphon and dis-
charge of the condensate that may form inside the
pipe.
▶
If needed, insulate the piping.
3.3.6
LPG pressure reducers
With LPG the following must be installed:
▶
A first stage pressure reducer, close to the liquid gas
tank.
▶
A second stage pressure reducer, close to the appli-
ance.
Pressure reducers must always be installed outside
the building.
3.4
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS EXHAUST
Compliance with standards
The appliance is approved for connection to a
combustion products exhaust duct for the types
shown in Table 1.1
p. 8.
3.4.1
Flue gas exhaust and combustion air
intake connection
▶
Ø 60/100 mm on the rear (Figure 1.1
3.4.2
Installation types
The flue gas exhaust/air intake of the TS 2000 gas-fired
convectors must be carried out, using the supplied coax-
ial pipes, on the installation wall (maximum pipe length
50 cm).
Warnings
The installation of coaxial pipes with a vertical
downward outlet is prohibited (leads to recircula-
tion of flue gas with lock-out of the appliance).
It is forbidden to install coaxial pipes with a vertical
outlet upwards (due to rain, water, objects infiltra-
tion, with consequent lock-out of the appliance).
3.5
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
In accordance with the installation project, prepare the
gas supply line and make the holes for the flue and com-
bustion air intake pipes.
3.5.1
Install the gas-fired convector on the wall
1. Check the packaging for visible signs of damage, oth-
erwise, notify the carrier immediately.
2. Remove the gas-fired convector from its packaging
by first removing the air intake and flue gas exhaust
pipes. Do not damage or discard the cardboard jig
with the drilling template required for installing the
gas-fired convector.
3. Fix the jig to the wall where the gas-fired convector is
to be installed, making sure it is perpendicular to the
floor.
4. Mark on the wall the holes for the air intake and flue
gas exhaust duct and for the two wall plugs that will
hold the support bracket.
5. Drill the hole (Ø 100 mm) to house the coaxial pipe
and holes to fix the support bracket (drill 6 mm holes
to insert the provided wall plugs). The Ø 100 mm hole
for the duct can be made with a suitable core drill or
by means of a succession of smaller holes made with a
simple drill on the perimeter to be removed.
If the appliance is to be installed on a wall cov-
ered with flammable material, such as wallpaper,
matchboarding, etc., part of this must be removed
to a Ø 130 mm around the flue outlet hole to reach
the bare wall. If it is not possible to remove only
the flammable layer (e.g. all-wood walls) it will be
necessary to drill a hole 30 mm deep around the
pipe (see Figure 3.1
Figure 3.1
Ø 130 hole drilling
130
mm
30 mm
6. Use the supplied plugs to fix the support bracket to
the wall, making sure that the holes at the ends of the
bracket are at the bottom (see Figure 3.2
p. 11). It
is recommended, even at this stage, to check that the
bracket is parallel to the floor.