2.0 Installation Instructions
2.1 General Preparation
2.1.1
The ComfoAir CA155WM / CA155CM unit is supplied with 4 x 125mmØ spigots.
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125mm ducting with connectors can be used
(see Ancillary Section page 3)
to provide performance
levels required for compliance with local Building Regulations.
2.1.2
The ComfoAir CA185WM unit is supplied with 4 x 150mmØ spigots.
•
150mm ducting with connectors can be used
(see Ancillary Section page 3)
to provide performance
levels required for compliance with local Building Regulations.
2.1.3
Installation of the unit should be in accordance with the current editions of local Building Regulations and IEE
or local Wiring Regulations.
2.1.4
The design, material specification and installation must only be carried out by "competent persons". Electrical
installation must be carried out by a qualified Electrician.
2.1.5
IMPORTANT NOTE: Gases from fuel-burning equipment must not be drawn
into any living areas. If any room, where air is extracted, contains a fuel-
burning appliance such as a central heating boiler, then either of the following
should be undertaken:
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The flue must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type or;
•
Allowance must be made for an adequate supply of air into the room.
2.2 Positioning
2.2.1
The ComfoAir CA155WM / CA185WM unit must be installed vertically and can be either wall or floor mounted
to enable effective condensate drainage in either a kitchen/service cupboard or secured to a vertical structure
in the loft space. Duct spigots must be upright at top of unit.
2.2.2
The ComfoAir CA155CM unit must be installed horizontally with the fixing brackets provided. The unit is not
intended for installation within a utility room.
2.2.3
It is not advisable to install the unit directly above a bedroom or living room ceiling, or in an area that is part of
a living area or bedroom.
2.2.4
Consideration must be given to allow for adequate access for servicing, maintenance and any fault
diagnostics
(See Section 2.5 Access for Maintenance)
.
2.2.5
The unit can be configured for right and left hand installation at a touch of a button by following the steps
within the Commissioning Wizard
(See Section 3.1.4 Commissioning Wizard)
and does not require any
internal changes.
(See Figures overleaf for ducting configuration)
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