11. Connecting the Flue The boiler should only be installed with a flue system supplied by MTS (GB) Limited. These kits are supplied separately to the appliance in order to respond to different installation solutions. For more information with regard to the inlet/outlet accessories consult the accessory catalogue. The boiler is supplied ready for connection to a concentric flue system. NOTE: SEE PAGE 28 FOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FLUE RUNS (TABLES A, B AND C) IMPORTANT!! BEFORE CONNECTING THE FLUE, ENSURE THAT 1/4 LITRE OF WATER HAS BEEN POURED INTO THE EXHAUST CONNECTION TO FILL THE CONDENSATE TRAP. SHOULD THE TRAP BE EMPTY THERE IS A TEMPORARY RISK OF FLUE GASSES ESCAPING INTO THE ROOM. Warning The exhaust gas ducts must not be in contact with or close to inflammable material and must not pass through building structures or walls made of inflammable material. When replacing an old appliance, the flue system must be changed. Important Ensure that the flue is not blocked. Ensure that the flue is supported and assembled in accordance with these instructions. TERMINAL POSITION mm Fig. 11.1 A - Directly above or below an openable window or other opening 300 B - Below gutters, solid pipes or drain pipes 75 C - Below eaves 200 D - Below balconies or car-port roof 200 E - From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes 150 F - From internal or external corners 300 G - Above ground or balcony level 300 H - From a surface facing a terminal 600 I - From a terminal facing a terminal 1200 J - From an opening in the car port (e.g. door, window) into dwelling 1200 K - Vertically from a terminal in the same wall 1500 L - Horizontally from a terminal in the same wall 300 M - Horizontally from an opening window 300 N - Fixed by vertical flue terminal Installation without extension Level 150 mm Installation with extension * pente slope 150 mm * pente slope 55 mm per par metre mètre 22
NOTE: THE FLUE MUST TERMINAL MUST BE AT LEAST 2 METRES FROM ANY OPENING IN A BUILDING OPPOSITE AND SHOULD NOT DISCHARGE ACROSS BOUNDARIES. IN ADDTION TO THIS, THE FLUE MUST NOT TERMINATE IN A PLACE LIKELY TO CAUSE NUISANCE. 136 Fig. 11.2 In addition, it is also possible to use a split system by fitting a special adapter to the flue discharge collar and using one of the apertures for the air vent intake located on the top part of the combustion chamber. Fig.11.3 Flue Clamp 100 mm Maximum Lenght = 34 m Minimum Lenght = 370 mm 153 95 mm X 107 mm 145 mm Fig.11.4 Ø 60/100 mm 54 23
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11. Connecting the Flue The boiler should only be installed with a flue system supplied by MTS (GB) Limited. These kits are supplied separately to the appliance in order to respond to different installation solutions. For more information with regard to the inlet/outlet accessories consult the accessory catalogue. The boiler is supplied ready for connection to a concentric flue system. NOTE: SEE PAGE 28 FOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FLUE RUNS (TABLES A, B AND C) IMPORTANT!! BEFORE CONNECTING THE FLUE, ENSURE THAT 1/4 LITRE OF WATER HAS BEEN POURED INTO THE EXHAUST CONNECTION TO FILL THE CONDENSATE TRAP. SHOULD THE TRAP BE EMPTY THERE IS A TEMPORARY RISK OF FLUE GASSES ESCAPING INTO THE ROOM. Warning The exhaust gas ducts must not be in contact with or close to inflammable material and must not pass through building structures or walls made of inflammable material. When replacing an old appliance, the flue system must be changed. Important Ensure that the flue is not blocked. Ensure that the flue is supported and assembled in accordance with these instructions. TERMINAL POSITION mm Fig. 11.1 A - Directly above or below an openable window or other opening 300 B - Below gutters, solid pipes or drain pipes 75 C - Below eaves 200 D - Below balconies or car-port roof 200 E - From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes 150 F - From internal or external corners 300 G - Above ground or balcony level 300 H - From a surface facing a terminal 600 I - From a terminal facing a terminal 1200 J - From an opening in the car port (e.g. door, window) into dwelling 1200 K - Vertically from a terminal in the same wall 1500 L - Horizontally from a terminal in the same wall 300 M - Horizontally from an opening window 300 N - Fixed by vertical flue terminal Installation without extension Level 150 mm Installation with extension * pente slope 150 mm * pente slope 55 mm per par metre mètre 22
NOTE: THE FLUE MUST TERMINAL MUST BE AT LEAST 2 METRES FROM ANY OPENING IN A BUILDING OPPOSITE AND SHOULD NOT DISCHARGE ACROSS BOUNDARIES. IN ADDTION TO THIS, THE FLUE MUST NOT TERMINATE IN A PLACE LIKELY TO CAUSE NUISANCE. 136 Fig. 11.2 In addition, it is also possible to use a split system by fitting a special adapter to the flue discharge collar and using one of the apertures for the air vent intake located on the top part of the combustion chamber. Fig.11.3 Flue Clamp 100 mm Maximum Lenght = 34 m Minimum Lenght = 370 mm 153 95 mm X 107 mm 145 mm Fig.11.4 Ø 60/100 mm 54 23
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