IMportant: If the equivalent flue length is greater than 1.5 m / 4.92 ft the restrictor Must be removed from the adaptor
(Fig. 5).
6. Insert the flue duct into the air duct and pass them through the hole in the wall.
7. Take one of the rubber seals and position it on the boiler flue adaptor. Engage the flue elbow on the adaptor and pull
the sleeve up so that it equally covers the joint (Fig. 5).
8. Remove the screws from one of the clips provided. Prise the clip apart and fit it over the seal (Fig. 6). Set the elbow
to the required angle.
9. Refit the screws to the clip and tighten them to secure the elbow. Take the second rubber seal and position it on the
flue elbow.
10. Locate the flue duct clamp on the flue outlet elbow. Draw the flue duct out of the air duct, engage it in the clamp and
tighten the screws (Fig. 7).
11. Draw the air duct out of the wall and align it with the elbow.
Position the seal so that it equally covers the joint (Fig. 8).
1. Remove the screws from the second clip provided. Prise the clip apart and fit it over the seal. Refit the screws to the clip
and tighten them (Fig. 8).
13. Where possible position the clips so that the screws are not visible.
14. Make good between the wall and air duct outside the building.
Elbow
Seal
Adaptor
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
InstructIons pertaInInG to tHe Installer
Restrictor
Flue Duct
Flue Duct Clamp
Clip
Fig. 6
Clip
Fig. 8
1
Seal
Screw
Screw
Air Duct
Seal
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