10 deflector flue terminal kit, 13 deflector flue terminal kit – Glow-worm Ultrapower sxi Range User Manual

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10 Twin Flue - Length, Preparation and Installation

Diagram 10.28

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Do not stress the flue connections during the installation this

can damage the flue seals.

Horizontal Terminal Installation

NOTE: The air inlet terminal and the flue outlet terminals

must never be installed on the opposite sides of a property.

Termination must only be on the same wall or adjacent walls.

When installed close together separated vertically, the air

inlet must be fitted below the flue outlet terminal (see diagram

10.26).
With due consideration to terminal clearances mentioned in

Section 3.2 drill the one or two holes as required with a 90mm

core drill.
Push the horizontal terminal through the wall allowing approx.

100mm to protrude outside.
Push a grey rubber wall seal onto either side of the wall

ensuring that both wall seals are pushed up to the wall

surface, see examples (b) and (c) diagram 10.26.

Vertical Terminal Installation

With due consideration to terminal clearances mentioned in

Section 3.2, project the rise of the flue pipe to roof level and

cut 150mm hole in the roof.
(a) Pitched Roof
Fit the required pitched roof weather collar over the 150mm

hole in the roof. Make good the tiling or slating around the

collar incorporating the flashing of the weather collar. Position

the angle cap over the weather collar in the correct orientation

to attain the correct angle for your roof. One way round gives

a pitch of 25°-38° and the other gives 37°- 50°.
(b) Flat Roof
Fit the aluminium weather collar over the 150mm hole in the

roof ensuring a weather tight seal.

Horizontal Pipes-Completion of Installation

Having built the pipe(s) from the boiler to the terminal(s), the

length of the final pipe piece can be determined. Cut pipes at

the opposite end to the ‘O’ ring seal making square and free

from burrs.

Push the horizontal terminal through the wall to engage the

final pipe piece and pull back ensuring the grey wall seals are

fully pulled up to the outside and inside wall faces.

Vertical Pipes-Completion of Installation

Refer to diagram 10.26.
For installation of (a), attach the twin pipe to concentric

flue adaptor, part number A2011600, to the base of vertical

terminal assembly. For installation of (b), attach the single

pipe to concentric adaptor, part number A2011500, to the base

of vertical terminal assembly.
With the vertical terminal assembly positioned in the roof,

the length of the final pipe can be determined. Cut the flue

to the desired length measuring from the ‘O’ ring seal end

and discard the plain end of the tube. The cut end should

be square and free from burrs. Carefully push the terminal

assembly upwards to allow room for fitting the final flue

piece(s). Fit a 100mm fixing bracket to the terminal assembly

Part No2000460486. Pull the terminal assembly down and

join to the flue system. Ensure that the terminal is making a

weather tight seal on the weather collar. Secure the fixing

bracket fitted to the terminal to the roofing struts or a purpose

made batton.

10 Deflector Flue Terminal Kit

Diagram 10.29

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10.13 Deflector Flue Terminal Kit

The terminal kit fits onto the telescopic and standard

horizontal flue, see diagram 4.1 for kit contents.
The kit is also supplied with installation instructions.
NOTE: The deflector flue terminal kit can be fitted after the

boiler and flue have been installed.
The deflector part of the deflector flue terminal can be rotated

45º to allow pluming away from openings, people, cars,

windows etc., see diagram 10.29.

Should the deflector terminal be positioned under a soffit or

horizontal surface, it is allowed to project the flue 600mm from

the wall, to allow the discharge of flue gases produced into

free air.
IMPORTANT: Do not fit the deflector flue terminal with the

deflector positioned downwards.

45°

45°

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