INSTALLATION
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Fig. 43 Aligning the turret
▶ Fit the screws removed in step 1 to secure flue turret.
▶ If fitting the outer seal from outside the building, slide the outer wall
seal onto the terminal as shown.
▶ “Make good” the gap between the flue and inner wall and if possible on
the outer wall.
Fig. 44 Telescopic flue installation
ADDITIONAL NOTES AND REMINDERS:
• Ensure that all cut lengths are square and free from burrs.
• The flue is sealed when assembled correctly and the components are
pushed fully home and secured by the screws provided.
• The flue is set at an angle of 3° or 52mm per metre length.
Fig. 45 Slope for condensate disposal
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FLUE TERMINAL PLUME RE-DIRECTION:
The flue discharge can be re-directed allowing some plume redirection
control, alternatively, a complete plume management system can be
fitted to the flue terminal.
RE-DIRECTING THE FLUE DISCHARGE
1. Unclip (1 & 2) the terminal end and rotate through 180°.
2. Refit to the terminal, ensuring that the clips (1 & 2) are engaged and
secure.
3. Loosen screws (3) and rotate the entire outlet assembly to redirect
the plume. Tighten screws (3) to secure in the required position.
Fig. 46 Plume redirection
For more information refer to the 60/100 Horizontal
Flue kit Instruction Manual
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NOTICE:
DO NOT rotate the complete terminal
assembly.
The flue terminal outlet has built-in stops to limit rotation
for horizontal flues to allow condensate to run back into
the boiler for safe disposal. Do not attempt to force
beyond the limit stops.
NOTICE:
Outlet position
▶ The flue terminal outlet position must follow those
stated in the relevant appliance instruction manual.
When redirecting the flue discharge the outlet
terminal must be at least 1500mm from any opening
in the direction of the discharge to prevent
combustion products from entering the building.
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