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▶ Pluming will occur at the terminal so terminal positions where this
could cause a nuisance should be avoided.
▶ The air supply and the flue gas exhaust must meet the applicable
general regulations. Please consult the instructions provided with the
flue terminal kits prior to installation.
▶ The boiler must be installed so that the terminal is exposed to the
external air.
▶ It is important that the position of the terminal allows the free passage
of air at all times.
▶ Minimum acceptable spacing from the openings are specified above,
for domestic situations in accordance with AS 5601.
Combustion air
In order to prevent corrosion, the combustion air must not contain any
corrosive substances.
Substances classed as corrosion-promoting include halogenated
hydrocarbons which contain chlorine and fluorine compounds. They
may be found in solvents, paints, adhesives, aerosol propellants and
household cleaners, for example..
Surface temperature
The maximum surface temperature of the appliance is below 85 °C. That
means that no special safety precautions are required with regard to
flammable building materials and fitted furniture. If regulations differ in
individual countries they must be observed.
5.4 Fitting the appliance
▶ Fix the mounting template supplied with the documents to the wall,
observing a lateral clearance of at least 100 mm ( page 5).
▶ Drill the holes for the screw hooks according to the mounting
template.
Fig. 8 Mounting template
▶ Remove the mounting template.
▶ Remove packing, taking care to observe the instructions on the
packing.
▶ Check the destination country on the type plate and make sure that
the gas type specified on the identification plate matches that of the
gas supplied by the gas utility company ( page 6).
Industrial sources
Chemical cleaners Trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene,
fluorinated hydrocarbons
Degreasing baths Perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene,
methylchloroform
Printing shops Trichloroethylene
Hairdressing salons Aerosol propellants, hydrocarbons
containing fluorine and chlorine
(difluorodichloromethane)
Household sources
Cleaning and degreasing
agents
Perchloroethylene, methylchloroform,
trichloroethylene, methylene chloride,
carbon tetrachloride, hydrochloric acid
Hobby rooms
Solvents and thinners Various chlorinated hydrocarbons
Aerosols Chlorofluorinated hydrocarbons (Freon)
Table 9 Corrosive materials
NOTICE: Residues in the pipework can damage the
appliance.
▶ Flush out the system to remove all dirt residues.
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