INSTALLATION OF HEATER AND FLUE PIPE
A) Before commencing any installation work, check that the proposed installation will comply with Building Code
requirements and Local Consent Authority rules that may apply to vented heaters in your area. (Check your
Local Authority website, or consult your Installer / Supplier.)
B) The Flue Pipe is designed to be installed through the wall of any conventional building cladding, including
Brick, Hebel, Linear, Gibraltar and Plaster Board, Tiles, Weatherboard, Plastered Polystyrene, and metal
profiles etc.
C) The FF-V30T / FF-V30 heater is designed to be operated at altitudes up to 900 m, above sea level. For
installation at altitudes between 900 m and 1500 m, adjustments by authorized serviceperson is necessary.
Consult your supplier for advice.
1. Select heater location. Ensure minimum clearances as indicated below between heater and nearest
combustible materials. Provide service access to clean the rear circulation air filter, integral fuel strainer (FF-V30)
and reset button (FF-V30).
2. Ensure the outdoor flue discharge area is clear of anything that might be affected by the hot flue exhaust gas.
(See Fig. 2 and 3.)
The Flue Pipe (as in Fig. 2), is for wall thickness from 130 mm to 320 mm.
Flammable object
Not less than 60 cm
3. A room temperature sensor is provided with approx. 2.5 meters long extension
wire. It is located on the rear of the cabinet. Make sure that the extension wire is not
touching the exhaust pipe. The room temperature sensor can be installed with a
wood screw. Screw down the wood screw provided with the heater into the desired
location on the wall. Hook the back of the room temperature sensor.
NOTE: Choose a location for the sensor that is not in the path of direct sunlight,
drafts or the flow of warm air from the heater.
Read installation manual before installing heater.
More than
60 cm
More than
30 cm
More than
150 cm
FF-V30T / FF-V30
Fig. 1
Flammable object
Non-flammable
object
Not less than 60 cm
45˚
Not less than 30 cm
Exhaust pipe
Not less than 20 cm*
Fig. 2
Flue Pipe Installation
More than
10 cm
More than
30 cm
Not less
than 45 cm
Not less
than 45 cm
Fig. 3
ENGLISH
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