3 outside combustion air supply – Roberts Gorden Vacuum Assisted Linear User Manual

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SECTION 11: V

ENTING

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Figure 30: Individual Flue Connection Detail

Figure 31: Flue Connection Dimensions

11.3 Outside Combustion Air Supply

Where necessary, clean air may be ducted into the burner
box through an added spigot on the back of the burner
box replacing the existing dust arrest baffle plate.

See Page 50, Section 11.1.3 for recommendations on duct
length. Air duct should be as straight as possible. Do not
use bends in excess of 45°. Consult the manufacturer if
more than 2 x 45° offset bends are necessary. The fresh
air duct must be self supporting.

11.3.1 Air Supply Requirements

When fresh air duct is used, follow one of these rules:

• The flue must penetrate the roof while fresh air can

penetrate any wall. (

See Page 52, Figure 33)

• The flue and fresh air supply must penetrate the

same roof, at a minimum of 1 m apart. (

See Page 52,

Figure 33)

• The flue must penetrate 1 m higher than the fresh air

inlet on the same wall. (

See Page 52, Figure 33)

Fan Tube

Flue Pipe

Flue Adapter

Fan Assembly

Screw

(Torque: 2 Nm

18 in lb)

Lockwasher

Nut

Fan Tube

Fan

A

B

C

End of Tube

Heater Model

Fan Model

A

B

C

Part Number

BH 15-30

Torin DSF-133-42

79 mm

95 mm

45 mm

C2374B

BH 35-50

AO Smith JF1G

89 mm

102 mm

51 mm

90710000

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