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Connecting the flue system:
Refer to diagram to assist in assembly.
1. Slide the inner flue pipe into the outer flue
pipe ensuring that the spacer on the inner flue
pipe is evenly positioned - Note for flue
lengths less than 300 mm the spacer is not
required, see diagram Eii.
2. Fit the clamping rings onto the elbow. Note:
ensure that the smaller diameter of the
clamping ring seal is facing the water
heater outlet spigot, see diagram Eiii.
3. Connect one end of the elbow to the water
heater and secure the clamping ring.
4. Slide the inner flue pipe into the elbow then slide
on the inner rubber collar over the flue pipe and
insert the outer flue pipe through the clamping
ring and into the elbow the secure the clamping
ring, see diagram Eiv.
Note: if fitting rear flue the inner rubber collar
should not be fitted.
Note; the inner flue pipe must protrude 55 mm
beyond the outer flue pipe, see diagram Eiv.
8. Fit the water heater to the wall by inserting the
flue pipe through the hole in the wall and
securing the water heater through the fixing
brackets into the pre drilled holes as detailed in section 11.
5. On the outside of the home slide the
outer collar over the outer flue pipe.
6. From the outside of the home locate the
terminal onto the inner flue pipe ensure
that the rubber seal is fitted to the
terminal before fixing to the flue pipe
then push the terminal over the outer
flue pipe.
NOTE The maximum gap on Fig Eiv
ensure that the inner flue pipe is
correctly aligned in the elbow on the
water heater before pushing on fully.
When the terminal is in the correct
position the holes in the terminal will align with the holes in the
outer flue pipe. Secure the terminal to the outer flue pipe with the
fixings provided.
7. If applicable slide the inner collar up to the inner wall and seal
with sealant. See diagram Evi
8. Slide the outer collar up to the outside wall and seal with sealant.
Note: 2° down
Outer and Inner sealing collars
Wall
Diagram Evi
Outer Flue
Air Gap