6
After removing the boiler from its packaging, remove the
template from the separate box containing the connection
kit. NOTE: Pay particular attention to any test water that
may spill from the appliance.
Place the template in the position the appliance is to be
mounted and after ensuring it is hanging squarely, use it
to mark the holes for the hanging bracket, connection kit
and flue pipe(s) NB: For further information relating to the
flue installation please refer to Section 2.9 FLUE
CONNECTION. (If the appliance is to be fitted on a wall of
combustible material, the wall must be protected by a
sheet of fireproof material).
If the appliance is to be fitted into a timber fr
amed
b
uilding, guidance should be sought from the Institute of
Gas Engineers document
R
EF:
IGE/UP/7.
2.5
M
OUNTING
THE
APPLIANCE
FIG. 2.2
In order to allow access to the interior of the boiler for
maintenance purposes, the boiler must be installed in
compliance with the minimum clearances indicated in
FIG. 2.2
2.4 CLEARANCES
LE
GEND
:
A = Central Heating Flow (3/4” - 22mm Copper Tail)
B = Domestic Hot Water Outlet (1/2” - 15mm Copper Tail)
C
= Gas Inlet (3/4” - 15mm Copper Tail)
D = Domestic Cold Water Inlet (1/2” - 15mm Copper Tail)
E = Central Heating Return (3/4” - 22mm Copper Tail)
2.3 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
FIG. 2.1
* Clearance for Servicing 25mm if behind a temporary
closure i.e. door.