Installation, 9 evacuation of combustion gas – Glow-worm Easicom User Manual

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9 Evacuation of combustion gas

9.1

Regulation

b

ATTENTION:

Only flue accessories supplied by Glow-worm must be

used.

Different flue outlet configurations can be carried out.

• Consult your supplier for more information about the other

possibilities and associated accessories.

44 mm/m

1

2

3

4

• Standard flue terminal kits have an in-built fall back to the

boiler to drain the condensate. These can be fitted level

between the appliance and the termination position. All other

extended flues must have a fall of at least 44mm/m

The maximum length of the flue outlet is defined according to its

type (for example C13).

• Whatever the kind of flue system chosen, observe the

minimum distances indicated in the chart below to position

the flue terminals.

• To install the flue, refer to the separate flue instruction

supplied with your appliance.

• Explain these requirements to the user of the appliance.

a

DANGER:

If necessary, you must install a flue terminal guard.

b

ATTENTION:

Caution! The connection between the flue elbow and the

flue outlet must be sealed.

In GB the minimum acceptable siting dimensions for the terminal

from obstructions, other terminals and ventilation openings are

shown in diagram overleaf.

In IE the minimum distances for flue terminal positioning must be

those detailed in I.S.813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.

The terminal must be exposed to the external air, allowing free

passage of air across it at all times.

Being a condensing boiler some pluming may occur from the flue

outlet. This should be taken into consideration when selecting

the position for the terminal.

Carports or similar extensions of a roof only, or a roof and one

wall, require special consideration with respect to any openings,

doors, vents or windows under the roof. Care is required to

protect the roof if made of plastic sheeting. A carport is defined

as a roof and one wall.

b

ATTENTION:

If the flue terminal is positioned near a light source

insects may enter the flue system. Where safe and

practical to do so advise the homeowner to check the

flue outlet and clear visible insects from the terminal

end.

Position Position of the flue terminal

mm

Horizontal flues

A

directly below an opening, air brick,

opening windows

300

B

above an opening, air brick, opening windows

300

C

horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening

windows

300

D

below gutter, drain/soil pipe

25

E

below eaves

25

F

below a balcony or car port

25

G

from vertical drain pipes and soil pipes

25

H

from internal/external corners

25

H*

to a boundary alongside the terminal

300

I

above adjacent ground or balcony level

300

J*

from surface or a boundary facing the terminal

600

L

from opening (door/window) in car port

into dwelling

1200

M

vertical from a terminal

1500

N

horizontally from a terminal

300

Vertical flues
P

from another terminal

600

Q

above roof level

300

R

from adjacent opening window

1000

S

from adjacent wall to flue

300

(*) These dimensions comply with the building regulations,

but they may need to be increased to avoid wall staining and

nuisance from pluming depending on site conditions.

INSTALLATION

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