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Diagram 10.7
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Diagram 10.8
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Diagram 10.9
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10 Telescopic Flue - Length, Preparation and Installation
10.5 Flue Fitting
With the air duct seams aligned and the flue set to the
required length ‘Y’, mark the securing hole position in the air
duct. Drill a 3mm diameter hole at this position, take care not
to pierce the inner flue duct. Secure with screw provided and
tape the joint, see diagram 10.7.
Fit the sealing collar onto the locating ring on the flue
terminal, see diagram 10.8.
With the flue elbow removed, push the flue assembly into
the wall, externally or internally, until the end of the assembly
protrudes a short way fr
om the inside face of the wall. This
will enable the internal trim ring (if required) to be positioned
and allow the flue assembly to be drawn back up to the flue
elbow.
Secure the flue elbow in position on top of the boiler with the
four screws supplied.
Draw the flue assembly from wall and engage the flue duct
into the elbow and butt fit between the air duct and flue
elbow.
Check the correct alignment of the flue.
Fit the securing collar in position, mark through two of the pre
drilled holes in the securing collar. Remove securing collar
and drill two 3mm diameter holes one in the elbow and one in
the air duct, take care not to pierce the inner flue duct. Fit the
securing collar and secure with screws provided, see diagram
10.9.
Slide the inter
nal trim ring back against the wall, securing in
place with a small amount of sealant if required.
The cut ducts must be de-burred and all filings and debris
removed.
Insert the flue duct into the air duct terminal assembly,
r
emembering to engage the catch within the terminal.
NOTE: If the seals require lubricant to ease installation, do
not use mineral oils or grease, only silicon gr
ease or water is
recommended.