
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
4.1
UNPACKING THE WALL FRAME AND ANCILLARY
ITEMS
1. Wall mounting frame
2. Wall mounting template
3. Inner packaging
4. Installer pack
5. Bottom panel
6. Front fascia
7. Syphon assembly
Fig. 24 Unpacking
IMPORTANT HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS:
• It is advised that two people are used to carry the carton from the van
to the point of delivery.
• Once the carton has been delivered, the outer carton is removed first.
Care should be taken when releasing the straps. If a sharp implement
is used make sure the outer carton is not pierced and that the
implement is used in such a way so that it may not cause personal
injury.
• All sharp objects must be covered or the blade retracted after use and
put away in a safe place.
Care should be taken when lifting the boiler from the base and the
proper technique for safe lifting of any heavy object should be strictly
observed.
Additional requirements for roof space installation:
• The boiler should be first unpacked before ascending ladder to loft
space.
• Two sets of steps should be used.
• Two people should share the lifting of the boiler up to the loft hatch,
where the boiler is entered into the loft space tilted and slid on its back
into the loft.
• Once the appliance is removed from its packaging check the contents
against the packing list.
1. Remove straps and open the top of the boiler packaging.
2. Remove the wall mounting frame (1) and wall mounting template (2)
and from the packaging.
3. Remove the boiler bottom panel (5), front fascia (6), hardware
literature pack (4) and syphon assembly (7) from the carton.
4.2
WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE & FLUE OPENING
SAFETY:
All relevant safety precautions must be undertaken. Protective clothing,
footwear, gloves and safety goggles must be worn as appropriate.
FIXING THE WALL MOUNTING FRAME:
▶ The boiler template shows the relative positions of the flue and the top
and bottom fixing of the mounting frame.
1. Fix the template to the wall in the desired position.
2. Drill 4 holes for the wall mounting frame through the template.
REAR FLUE OUTLET
▶ The drawing opposite shows the boiler template with the flue centre
lines of both the 100 mm and 125 mm flue systems.
3. Mark centre line of flue to be used (3); the external diameter of the
hole can also be marked if required.
▶ If a 100 mm diameter flue is to be used, a 125 mm diameter hole is
required. However, if using the weather sealing collar by pushing it
through from inside the property, then a 150 mm diameter hole is
required to accommodate this.
▶ The flue turret of the 100 mm flue has an in-built 3° angle.
▶ If extensions are to be added then the complete flue must rise at an
angle of 3°.
▶ The 125 mm diameter flue system will require the flue to rise at an
angle of 3°.
▶ Drill hole using a core drill or similar.
WARNING:
All the previous “Pre-Installation” sections
must be read and the requirements met before starting
boiler or flue installation.
CAUTION:
LIFTING AND CARRYING
▶ Only lift a manageable weight, or ask for help.
▶ Bend the knees and keep the back straight with feet
apart, when lifting or putting down heavy objects.
▶ DO NOT lift and twist at the same time.
▶ Lift and carry object close to the body.
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NOTICE:
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Before installing the appliance, ensure that the
system has been cleaned as explained on page 9
WARNING:
BEFORE DRILLING:
ENSURE THAT THERE ARE NO PIPES, ELECTRICAL
CABLES, DAMP PROOF COURSES OR OTHER
HAZARDS.
The wall mounting template has been sized to allow for
minimum clearances of 5mm sides, 200mm base and
30mm above a 100mm diameter flue elbow.