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Uno - Installation Manual

  • Text
  • Servicing
  • Wwwaristoncom
  • Manual
  • Installation
  • Electrical
  • Terminal
  • Ignition
  • Domestic
  • Flue
  • Valve
  • Heating
  • Appliance
  • Boiler

In addition, it is also

In addition, it is also possible to use a split (twin pipe) system by fitting a special adaptor to the flue connector and using the aperture for the air vent intake located on the top part of the combustion chamber. To utilise the air intake it is necessary to: 1.Remove the air intake cover; 2. Insert the adaptor into the opening (it is not necessary to use a gasket or sillicone seal; 3.Insert the elbow into the air inlet and secure with the screws supplied (Fig.2.7) The components marked * in FIG 2.8 are present or absent depending on the type of flue system used by the installer. FIG. 2.7 Ø 80 mm 123,5 135 230 MIN * 132 200 FIG. 2.8 200 107 123,5 25 ø 100 When fitting the twin pipe system with a minimum distance of 60mm to the wall, it is necessary to create a hole 100mm in diameter to allow the pipe to be connected to the elbow (FIG.2.10). FIG. 2.9 * When running the twin flue pipes to the side from the boiler, it is neccessary to reduce the height of the air intake elbow by cutting 25mm from the bottom (FIG.2.9). FIG. 2.10 60 mm 10

TABLE 1.0 Exhaust Type Restrictor ø 42 mm NO Restrictor Maximum Extension Exhaust/Air Risk of Condensation Forming Piping not insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Piping insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Coaxial Systems ø 60/100 C12 (xx) C32 (xx) L min = 0.5 m L max = 1 m L min = 1 m L max = 3 m L = 3 m NONE NONE NONE NONE C42 (xx) Exhaust Type Restrictor ø 42 mm NO Restrictor Maximum Extension Exhaust/Air Risk of Condensation Forming Piping not insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Piping insulated ø 42 restrictor NO C12 (xy) 42 m Twin Pipe Systems ø 80/80 C32 (xy) C42 (xy) L max = 11 m L min = 11 m L max = 42 m 42 m 42 m 5 m 5 m 5 m 5 m C52 (xy) L max = 18 m L min = 18 m 43 m 5 m 5 m 16 m 16 m C82 (xy) L max = 43 m L = Sum of the total length of exhaust + air intake piping. IMPORTANT! COAXIAL SYSTEMS For all flue systems, a restrictor may need to be inserted into the boilers flue connector; the restrictor must be ø 42 in diameter depending on the length of piping indicated in Table 2.1. The diagrams illustrate some of the various designs for coaxial or twin pipe flue systems (FIG.2.11 & FIG.2.12). For further information on discharge/ventilation accessories, see the FLUE PIPE ACCESSORIES MANUAL. FIG. 2.11 11

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2 years ago

Uno - Installation Manual

  • Text
  • Servicing
  • Wwwaristoncom
  • Manual
  • Installation
  • Electrical
  • Terminal
  • Ignition
  • Domestic
  • Flue
  • Valve
  • Heating
  • Appliance
  • Boiler

In addition, it is also

In addition, it is also possible to use a split (twin pipe) system by fitting a special adaptor to the flue connector and using the aperture for the air vent intake located on the top part of the combustion chamber. To utilise the air intake it is necessary to: 1.Remove the air intake cover; 2. Insert the adaptor into the opening (it is not necessary to use a gasket or sillicone seal; 3.Insert the elbow into the air inlet and secure with the screws supplied (Fig.2.7) The components marked * in FIG 2.8 are present or absent depending on the type of flue system used by the installer. FIG. 2.7 Ø 80 mm 123,5 135 230 MIN * 132 200 FIG. 2.8 200 107 123,5 25 ø 100 When fitting the twin pipe system with a minimum distance of 60mm to the wall, it is necessary to create a hole 100mm in diameter to allow the pipe to be connected to the elbow (FIG.2.10). FIG. 2.9 * When running the twin flue pipes to the side from the boiler, it is neccessary to reduce the height of the air intake elbow by cutting 25mm from the bottom (FIG.2.9). FIG. 2.10 60 mm 10

TABLE 1.0 Exhaust Type Restrictor ø 42 mm NO Restrictor Maximum Extension Exhaust/Air Risk of Condensation Forming Piping not insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Piping insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Coaxial Systems ø 60/100 C12 (xx) C32 (xx) L min = 0.5 m L max = 1 m L min = 1 m L max = 3 m L = 3 m NONE NONE NONE NONE C42 (xx) Exhaust Type Restrictor ø 42 mm NO Restrictor Maximum Extension Exhaust/Air Risk of Condensation Forming Piping not insulated ø 42 restrictor NO Piping insulated ø 42 restrictor NO C12 (xy) 42 m Twin Pipe Systems ø 80/80 C32 (xy) C42 (xy) L max = 11 m L min = 11 m L max = 42 m 42 m 42 m 5 m 5 m 5 m 5 m C52 (xy) L max = 18 m L min = 18 m 43 m 5 m 5 m 16 m 16 m C82 (xy) L max = 43 m L = Sum of the total length of exhaust + air intake piping. IMPORTANT! COAXIAL SYSTEMS For all flue systems, a restrictor may need to be inserted into the boilers flue connector; the restrictor must be ø 42 in diameter depending on the length of piping indicated in Table 2.1. The diagrams illustrate some of the various designs for coaxial or twin pipe flue systems (FIG.2.11 & FIG.2.12). For further information on discharge/ventilation accessories, see the FLUE PIPE ACCESSORIES MANUAL. FIG. 2.11 11