Flue Terminal Positions - Worcester 29CDi Classic Installation, Commissioning And Servicing Instructions

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PRE-INSTALLATION
3.10

FLUE TERMINAL POSITIONS

All measurements in millimetres
3
600
1,500
2
1
300
1,500
1,200
Boundary Line
Fig. 23 Flue terminal positions
NOTICE:
▶ Check the internal lengths against the plume management required, refer to section 3.9 for more information, flue lengths become
significantly shorter with increasing plume management length.
▶ All measurements are the minimum clearances required.
▶ Terminals must be positioned so to avoid combustion products entering the building.
▶ Support the flue at approximately one metre intervals and at a change of direction, use suitable brackets and fittings
(100mm flue bracket part number: 7 716 191 177,
flue brackets 100mm x 6 part number:7 716 191 178,
125mm flue bracket part number: 7 716 191 179).
Key to illustration
1. 300mm adjacent to a boundary line.
2. The dimension below eaves, balconies and car ports can be reduced
to 25mm, as long as the flue terminal is extended to clear any
overhang. External flue joints must be sealed with suitable silicon
sealant.
3. 1,500mm between a vertical flue terminal and a window or dormer
window.
4. 1,200mm between terminals facing each other.
5. Vertical flue clearance, 300mm adjacent to a boundary line, unless it
will cause a nuisance. BS 5440:Part 1 recommends that care is taken
when siting terminal in relation to boundary lines.
6. 600mm distance to a boundary line, unless it will cause a nuisance.
BS 5440:Part 1 recommends that care is taken when siting terminal
in relation to boundary lines.
7. 600mm minimum clearance from a skylight to a vertical flue.
8. Vertical flue clearance, 500mm to non-combustible building
material, and 1,500mm clearance to combustible building material.
9. 300mm above, below and either side of an opening door, air vent or
opening window.
10.600mm diagonally to an opening door, air vent or opening window.
11.300mm to an internal or external corner.
12.2,000mm below a Velux window, 600mm above or to either side of
the Velux window.
13.400mm from a pitched roof or 500mm in regions with heavy snow
fall.
14.500mm clearance to any vertical structure on a roof, 600mm to
room sealed flue or 1,500 to an open flue.
20
2
25
5
7
300
600
600
300 300
6
4
2m
1m
52mm
104mm
300
12
300
8
500
10
600
9
11
300 300
25
300
300
15.200mm below eaves and 75mm below gutters, pipe and drains.
16.The dimension below eaves, balconies and car ports can be reduced
to 25mm, as long as the flue terminal is extended to clear any
overhang. External flue joints must be sealed with suitable silicon
sealant.
17.Flue clearance must be at least 300mm from the ground. Terminal
guards must be fitted if the flue is less than 2 metres from the ground
or if a person could come into contact with the flue terminal.
18.600mm distance to a surface facing a terminal, unless it will cause a
nuisance. BS 5440: Part 1 recommends that care is taken when
siting terminals in relation to surfaces facing a terminal.
Note:
▶ Installations in car ports are not recommended.
▶ The flue cannot be lower than 1,000mm from the top
of a light well due to the build up of combustion
products.
▶ Dimensions from a flue terminal to a fanned air inlet
to be determined by the ventilation equipment
manufacturer.
25
16
13
400
500
14
200
15
300
18
600
16
17
300
300
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