External - Sp Series Flue Terminal Clearances; Installation Of Flue Terminal - Rinnai Brivis StarPro SP623UN Installation Manual

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Diagram 18. Typical Remote Terminal Configuration - SP4 & SP5 Models
HOUSE FLOOR
COMBUSTION AIR INLET
GAS
INLET
EXTERNAL – SP SERIES FLUE TERMINAL CLEARANCES
7.2

7.2.1 Installation of Flue Terminal

The flue outlet socket can be found behind an installer instruction label. The flue terminal must be ordered separately
when SP4, SP5 or SP6 is installed externally (Part No. B021385).
Remove the label and insert the flue terminal firmly into the flue outlet socket in the correct orientation to ensure the
flue gases are expelled away from the house (refer to Diagram 19).
Diagram 19. Flue Terminal Installation
IMPORTANT
ENSURE THE FLUE OPENING POINTS
AWAY FROM THE WALL
Note:
• The flue terminal must be ordered separately when SP4, SP5 or SP6 is installed externally (Part No. B021385).
• The flue terminal must always be installed before starting the heater.
Heaters that are installed outside the house should be positioned so that, when measured from the edges of the flue,
the following minimum clearances exist, which are in accordance with AS/NZS 5601:
75mm
Out from the wall against which it is mounted.
From a drain or soil pipe.
Rinnai
FLUE OUTLET
Fix in place
with screw
POWER LEAD
LEVEL CONCRETE BASE
Single Skin Flue Maximum Length = 2 m
Twin Wall Flue Maximum Length = 6 m
OPEN AREA OF
FLUE TERMINAL
LEVEL CONCRETE BASE
GROUND LEVEL
WALL
Minimum 20 mm rise per 1 metre run
GROUND LEVEL
WALL
FLASHING
28
BRIVIS REMOTE FLUE TERMINAL
Minimum
300 mm
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