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Escea DL850 - Creating the Hole in the Outside Wall

Escea DL850
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ACDEFGSERVICE
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NOTES:
1) Should the flue not extend past the apex, the top of the flue should extend at least 400mm from
the roof (or 500mm in regions with heavy snow).
2) The installation of a flue into a carport is not recommended.
3) The flue terminal will get very hot when in use. Precautions should be taken to protect people and
animals from injury.
D5 Creating the Hole in the Outside Wall
When cutting the hole in the outside wall, be mindful of how the
installation horizontal powerflue wall terminal will be finished; the
installation must be weatherproof.
Ideal hole/cavity size for Horizontal Powerflue
Without Side Brackets With Side Brackets
X 298mm 360mm
Y 298mm 298mm
Z 175mm Excluding allowance for flue which exits here
The horizontal powerflue wall terminal can be attached to the wall in two ways:
A) From the front of the terminal:
B) By attaching the optional wall terminal installation brackets to the sides of the cavity and
attaching the horizontal powerflue wall terminal to these, from the front:
Attach the Ø100mm and Ø75mm flexible aluminium flues to the spigots on the rear of the
horizontal powerflue wall terminal using the hose band clamps supplied. Plug the powerflue
electrical cable into the back of the horizontal powerflue wall terminal.
For information on the PolyPro flue, see the installation manual which is supplied with the flue
components.
Ensure that the electrical cable is firmly secured to the wall terminal or building to prevent
damage or disconnection if pulled.

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