Top Flue Exit; Rear Flue Exit; Ventilation & Combustion Air Requirements - Stanley Tara Boiler Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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TOP FLUE EXIT

For top outlet configuration remove the hob from the
top of the stove, turn the hob upside down and place
it on the floor, taking care not to damage it. Remove
the hob blanking plate by unscrewing the two
screws from underneath the hob.
Next remove the flue blanking plate from the top of
the stove by unscrewing the two screws, connect
this blanking plate to the rear flue outlet at the back
of the stove. Replace the hob in the correct position.
Connect the connector pipe (not supplied) into the
top flue outlet socket at the top of the stove and
cement into place using approved fire cement ensur-
ing that no cement blocks the flue passageway.

REAR FLUE EXIT

For rear flue outlet configuration push in flue con-
nector pipe (not supplied) into flue outlet socket at
the rear of the stove and cement into place using
approved fire cement ensuring that no cement
blocks the flue passageway.
It is recommended that a minimum clearance of
100mm be maintained from the sides and rear of the
appliance to a tiled fireplace or masonry wall, espe-
cially on the right of the appliance as access is
required for the controls.
Fig. 5
VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR REQUIRE-
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MENTS
It is imperative that there is sufficient air supply to
the stove in order to support correct combustion.
The air supply to this appliance must comply with
B.S. 8303: Part 1.
The minimum effective air requirement for this appli-
ance is 21cm
tion air requirement for this appliance use the fol-
lowing equation: a total free area of at least 550mm
per kW of rated output above 5kW shall be provid-
ed.
If there is another air using appliance fitted in the
same or adjacent room, it will be necessary to cal-
culate additional air supply.
All materials used in the manufacture of air vents
should be such that the vent is dimensionally stable
and corrosion resistant.
The effective free area of any vent should be ascer-
tained before installation. The effect of any screen
should be allowed for when determining the effective
free area of any vent.
Air vents direct to the outside of the building should
be located so that any air current produced will not
pass through normally occupied areas of the room.
An air vent outside the building should not be locat-
ed less than the dimensions specified within the
Building Regulations from any part of any flue termi-
nal. These air vents must also be fire proofed as per
Building Regulations.
Air vents in internal walls should not communicate
with bedsits, toilets, bathrooms or rooms containing
a shower.
Air vents traversing cavity walls should include a
continuous duct across the cavity. The duct should
be installed in such a manner as not to impair the
weather resistance of the cavity.
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(3.25in
). When calculating combus-
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