Balanced Flue Instructions

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5.9 Make sure the terminal is vertical, see Diagram 8.
5.10 Mark the four fixing holes.
5.11 Remove the terminal to drill the holes.
5.12 Insert wall plugs supplied.
DO NOT FIX THE FLUE AT THIS STAGE.
Flue and Appliance Fixings
5.13 Position the appliance observing appropriate clearances.
5.14
Apply a bead of suitable weatherproof sealant (silicone or
similar) to perimeter of back face of terminal, see Diagram 8.
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5.15 Feed the flue through the wall, making sure it runs
smoothly.
On the inside wall:
5.16 Engage the flue in the inner and outer spigots.
5.17 Make sure rubber seals on the spigots are not damaged
From outside:
5.18 Insert four screws in the flanges of the flue terminal.
5.19 Check sealant has formed a water-tight joint to the wall.
5.20 Any terminal less than 2m above any access (level ground,
balcony or flat roof with access) must be fitted with the
guard supplied, see Diagram 9.
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4.3 When properly fitted the rear of the glass plate should sit
flush with the rear of the appliance, see Diagram 6.
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5. Flue Assembly
5.1 Refer to Site Requirements page 15 onward.
5A. Rear Exit - Horizontal Flue
Flue Length
5.2 Measure the total wall thickness and add 65mm.
5.3 The total flue length will give the minimum clearance
possible for the appliance. For these models this will exceed
the stated 50mm minimum required by Building Regulations
to combustible materials.
5.4 Insert the square cardboard sleeve into the flue to support
the inner tube.
5.5 Cut through the flue and sleeve, see Diagram 7.
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5.6 REMOVE THE CARDBOARD REMNANTS FROM THE
FLUE.
5.7 File the cut edges smooth.
Terminal
On the outside wall:
5.8 Position the flue assembly into the hole. The terminal should
be flat against the wall.
Installation Instructions