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Setup with external rooftop termination
Maximum 9m flue length
Rooftop termination
1. Rooftop fan module – Terminal must be installed with
clearances as specified by AS/NZS 5601.1 Clause
6.9.3
2. Run exhaust flue and air intake flue as required
3. Maximum run 9mts. Flues can be run next to
each other. Maintain the required clearances to
combustibles.
4. Insulation Instructions-
Exhaust flue must be insulated using 25mm glass wool
pipe insulation as supplied by Glen Dimplex Australia.
Insulation must be fitted to exhaust (hot side only).
Insulation must start as close to appliance as possible
(within 300mm).
Insulation must finish as close to discharge as possible
(within 300mm).
Insulation must run around bends.
Insulation to be taped to ensure no gaps.
Insulation may be fitted while running flue or at final
stage of installation.
(shown at flue stage in Instructions)
On the heater connection
end - Fit clamp loosely &
apply silicon inside the
pipes. Apply an 8mm
silicon bead fully around
the inside of the flue and
on the heater spigot.
Smear the silicon around
the spigot and pipe.
Recommended Silicon
– Non-acetic, neutral
cure 200°C or higher
temperature rated. Bostik
RTV 922 or similar.
Slide flue onto connection
spigot fully. Tighten clamp
fully. Wipe excess silicon,
visually check connection
to ensure connection is
fully sealed.
Repeat above with air
intake flue pipe to heater
connection.
Clip flues as required to
provide adequate support.
Insert the roof penetration
and fix firmly to the roof
structure using appropriate
supports.
The roof penetration flue is
a 250mm rigid flue.