Coaxial Pipes; Flue Gas System Accessories; Pipes In Cascade (Not Provided) - Baxi POWER HT+ Series Installation, User And Service Manual

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7 Installation
Fig.72
POWER HT+ 1.130 and POWER HT+ 1.150
Fig.73
POWER HT+ 1.200 and POWER HT+ 1.250
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POWER HT +
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7.5.2

Coaxial pipes

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305
127
This type of pipe is used to discharge exhaust gases and draw in
combustion air, whether outside the building or in the flue gas pipes. The
90° coaxial elbow is used to connect the boiler to the discharge/intake
pipes in every direction due to the 360° rotation option. It can also be used
as an extra elbow in combination with the coaxial pipe or the 45° elbow.
If discharging to the outside, the discharge/intake pipe must stick out of
the wall by at least 18 mm to allow fitting of the aluminium rosette and its
sealing unit and thus prevent any infiltration of water.
Insertion of a 90° elbow reduces the total length of the pipe by 1 metres.
Insertion of a 45° elbow reduces the total length of the pipe by 0.5
metres.
The first 90° elbow is not taken into account in calculating the maximum
length available.
7.5.3

Flue gas system accessories

A detailed list of flue system accessories can be found in our catalogue.
7.5.4

Pipes in cascade (not provided)

These types of pipes are used to discharge the combustion products from
several boilers interlinked in cascade via a shared flue gas collector. The
collector must be used solely to connect the boilers to the flue gas pipe. .
MW-4000269-1
7702630 - v02 - 11082018

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