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If a terminal is less than 2 metres
(78
3
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4
in) above a balcony,
above ground or above a flat
roof to which people have
access then a suitable
terminal guard must be
provided.
The addition of anything that may interfere with the
normal operation of the appliance (e.g. FLUE
DAMPERS, ECONOMISERS, etc.) without the express
written permission of Baxi heating could invalidate the
appliance warranty and infringe the GAS SAFETY
(Installation and Use) REGULATIONS 1984.
Likely positions requiring
a flue terminal guard.
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The standard flue supplied with the appliance is
suitable for use with flue lenghts between 100mm
and 610mm (4in and 24in). NOTE: Maximum flue when
flued to the nght is 533mm (21in)(70/4 only-483mm
(Win)). A flue extension kit is available as an optional
extra for installations requiring up to 2 metres (78
3
/
4
in)
flue length. Where it is intended to pass the flue
through a combustible wall or timber framed dwelling,
reference should be made to British Gas publication
DM2. If the flue is more than 1.8 metres (70
7
/, in) long,
it is required that it is supported.
All above dimensions are taken from the respective
faces of the outercase/backplate.
A
Directly below an openable window or other
opening, e.g. an air brick.
Below gutters.
Below eaves, soil Pipes or drain pipes.
Below balconies or car port roof.
From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes.
From internal or external corners.
Above ground, roof or balconY level.
From a surface facing a terminal.
From a terminal facing a terminal.
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall.
K
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall.
L
For an opening in a car port (e.g. door, window)
into a dwelling.
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25
75
200
75
25
300
600
1200
1500
300
1200