Technical data
Fit the flue adaptor into the flue sealing grommet, fully against the
stop, located on the rear of the inner casing. Tighten the clamping
screw (D) located on top of the inner casing. See Fig. 14.
When assembling extension ducts ensure that the ducts are
correctly located in the socketed joints. See Fig. 23.
Measure the length of the air and flue ducts from the end that will
be fixed into the adaptor or flue bend fitted to the appliance.
Before cutting the air or flue ducts ensure the final expanded section
is at least 100 mm clear of the flue terminal end or flue bends. If it is
not, then reduce the length of the adjacent air and flue ducts by
cutting off from the non-expanded end the amount necessary to
give the minimum clearance. See Fig. 23.
DUCT SEAL.
Take care to seal all the flue joints where indicated. See Fig. 23.
To seal the flue joints disengage the joint and apply a smear of
silicone sealant around the duct. See Fig. 23.
DUCT SUPPORT
If the flue assembly is longer than 1500 mm the flue duct must be
supported within the air duct with a flue spacer available as an optional
extra.
On final assembly the air duct must be adequately supported. Air duct
support brackets are available as an optional extra.
See Section 11.1.10 for flue spacer and air duct support bracket part number.
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Fig. 14. Cabinet, facia, control box and flue assembly fixing screws.
Fig. 15. Discharge pipe connection for sealed
system.
Base plate
Rear view of
appliance
Cabinet side
panel
Pressure relief
drain connection
Discharge pipe must be 15mm
copper fall continuously throughout
its length and discharge to a safe
visible position










