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You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected.
Seal the flue assembly to the wall using cement
or a suitable alternative that provides satisfac-
tory weatherproofing. The exterior trim can now
be fitted.
4.5.1.4 EXTENDING THE HORIZONTAL FLUE
The horizontal flue system can be extended us-
ing bends and/or extensions from the Uni-Flue
range (see 4.5.1).
Connect the bend – supplied with the terminal
kit – to the top of the boiler using the clips, screws,
& gaskets supplied. The additional bends & ex-
tensions have an internal push-fit connection,
care should be taken to ensure that the correct
seal is made when assembling the flue system.
Connect the required number of flue extensions
or bends (up to the maximum equivalent flue
length) to the flue terminal using the clips, screws,
& gaskets supplied (see fig. 8 & 8A). The interior
trim should be fitted at this point.
NOTE
When cutting an extension to the required length,
you must ensure that the excess is cut from the
plain end of the extension, and that the inner
(60mm) pipe is 7.5mm longer than outer (100mm)
pipe (see fig. 8 & 8A). Remove any burrs, and
check that any seals are located properly.
You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected.
Seal the flue assembly to the wall using cement
or a suitable alternative that will provide satisfac-
tory weatherproofing. The exterior trim can now
be fitted.
4.5.2 CONCENTRIC VERTICAL FLUE
The appliance can be used with either the stand-
ard 60/100mm concentric flue system or the op-
tional 80/125mm concentric flue system.
NOTE
These instructions relate only to the standard
60/100mm concentric flue system. For specific
details on the installation of the 80/125mm con-
centric flue system please refer to the instruc-
tions supplied.
The vertical flue terminal can be connected di-
rectly to the appliance flue outlet. Alternatively,
an extension or bend can be connected to the
appliance flue outlet if desired (see 4.4.2), how-
ever if additional bends are fitted, a reduction must
be made to the maximum flue length (see table
below).
Bend Reduction in maximum flue length for each bend
45° bend 0.5 metre
90° bend 1.0 metre
Vertical flue terminal and accessories
Part No. Description Length
2359039 Vertical flue terminal 1.0 metre
0225770 Pitched roof flashing plate N/A
0225765 Flat roof flashing plate N/A
2359069 750mm extension 750mm
2359079 1500mm extension 1500mm
2359049 45° bend (pair) N/A
2359059 90° bend N/A
0225760 Wall bracket (5) N/A
Reduction for bends
Using the dimensions given in fig. 9 as a reference, mark
and cut a 105mm hole in the ceiling and/or roof.
Fit the appropriate flashing plate to the roof and insert
the vertical flue terminal through the flashing plate from
the outside, ensuring that the collar on the flue terminal
fits over the flashing.
The fixing holes for the wall-mounting bracket should now
be drilled and plugged, an appropriate type and quantity
of fixing should be used to ensure that the bracket is
mounted securely. Once the bracket has been secured
to the wall, mount the appliance onto the bracket.
Fig. 8A
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