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Compact
SECTION 11
REAR FLUE
Fig. 33
Fig. 34
M a x
Min 200
D
A
C
B
Fig. 32
11.1
FITTING THE FLUE (see fig. 33)
There are two telescopic flue kits for use with the
Option boiler. The standard telescopic flue is
suitable for a wall thickness of 200 mm – 425
mm. The extended telescopic flue is suitable for
a wall thickness of 425 mm – 760 mm. Please
ensure the flue kit you have is suitable.
Carefully open the flue pack. Contained within
the pack are:
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The outer concentric flue pipe with terminal
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The inner concentric flue pipe
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Exterior trim
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Large rubber gasket
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Locking collar
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Securing screw
Carefully measure the thickness of the wall (di-
mension x - fig. 33). Take the outer concentric
flue pipe (A) and – using a twisting action – ease
it over the inner concentric flue pipe (B) (fig. 34).
Add 210 mm to ‘x’ to give you dimension ‘y’. Push
both the inner and outer concentric flue pipes
together until the total length of the flue assem-
bly is equal to dimension ‘y’. Secure the flue
assembly in place by using the screw provided
(C).
Take the large rubber gasket and secure it firmly
over the appliance flue spigot (D). Pass the as-
sembly through the wall mounting bracket and
wall leaving 25 mm proud of the wall-mounting
bracket. Insert the flue restrictor ring into the
appliance flue outlet.
The appliance can now be mounted to the wall
bracket.
Pull the flue assembly firmly towards and over
the appliance flue spigot (fig. 34A) and – using a
twisting action – ensure the correct seal is made.
Insert the locking collar (E) into the groove on
the flue assembly as shown in fig. 34 a and ro-
tate to conceal.
Seal the flue assembly to the inside wall using
cement or a suitable alternative that will provide
satisfactory weatherproofing. The exterior trim
can now be fitted.
Fig. 34A
E
E