4 flue and appliance preparation – Glow-worm Micron 30FF User Manual

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221910F

SIDE FLUE

115mm

TOP FLUE OUTLETS
115mm
MINIMUM
HOLES

BOILER
CENTRE LINE

FLUE
CENTRE LINE

BOILER
FIXING POINT

BOILER
FIXING POINT

REAR FLUE
OUTLET
115mm
MINIMUM
HOLE

EASYFIT TOP
FLUE OUTLET
115mm MINIMUM
HOLE

EASYFIT TOP
FLUE OUTLET
115mm MINIMUM
HOLE

4 Flue and Appliance Preparation

NOTE: Make sure that the ductings do not slope down towards
the boiler.

4.1 Flue Position and Length

Determine flue application, length and terminal position before
starting.

Refer to diagram 4.1.

If you are using a Flue Bend or a Vertical Flue Kit, please follow
the instructions supplied with the kit.

To make a neat finish to the flue outlet a flue collar kit, part No.
900850, with instructions, is available, see diagram 4.2.

NOTE: If required an optional wall liner kit, part no. 900862, is
available complete with instructions.

4.2 Flue Preparation

All flue assemblies are designed for internal installation, given
that there is sufficient clearances opposite to the flue for the
installation of the flue.

If there is insufficient clearance the flue can be installed from
outside.

For a wall thickness up to 300mm, provided that there is
sufficient space and the optional wall liner kit is used, the flue can
be installed from the inside.

For a wall thickness of over 300mm the external flue hole will
need to be made good from the outside. This also applies if you
use the flue kit without the optional wall liner kit, irrespective of
wall thickness.

4.3 Rear, Top and Side Flue Application

Select the boiler location and flue application, with due regard to
the terminal position, see diagram 2.1.

Take the template from the installation pack and temporarily
position it on the wall, making sure that the minimum clearances
are maintained, see diagram 4.3.

Mark the centre line position of the flue, "Top" or "Rear" as
diagram 4.3.

For a side flue, extend centre line of "Top" to L.H. or R.H. corner.
Mark the position of the centre of the flue and boiler, as diagram
4.3.

4.4 Flue Hole Cutting

Having marked out the flue centre cut a hole for the flue using,
preferably, a 115mm minimum core drill.

4.5 Wall Mounting Bracket

Reposition the template, making sure of dimensional alignment
with the flue hole.

Mark the boiler fixing points and mounting bracket positions, see
diagram 4.4, drill and insert wall plugs.

NOTE: The lower mounting bracket is fixed to the boiler.

Secure the top mounting bracket to the wall with two No.12x2in
wood screws one on each side of the bracket, see diagram 4.4.

Alternative fixing positions are provided in the bracket if required.

4.6 Flue Duct

Extend the telescopic flue to the required length, making sure
that the minimum overlap is no less than 25mm, and that the flue
terminal projects 15mm minimum beyond wall face, see diagram
4.1.

Carefully drill though air duct pilot hole and secure with self
tapping screw provided in fittings pack, see diagram 4.1.

Diagram 4.3

9351

Diagram 4.4

7317

MOUNTING
BRACKET

SECURING
SCREW

WALL

PLUG

MOUNTING

BRACKET
FIXED TO BOILER

WALL

PLUG

Diagram 4.2

7148

OPTIONAL
FLUE
COLLAR

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