Installation
5.9.2
Installing the flue gas damper (cascade operation only)
Fig. 5.16
Flue gas damper
Appliance connection with flue gas test port
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► Insert the flue gas damper (2) fully into the appliance collection with flue gas test port (1).
► Connect the flue gas damper to the power supply
supply (cascade operation
5.9.3
Installing the roof outlet
Fig. 5.17
Roof outlet [mm]
Flat roof collar
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Adaptor for "Klöber base panels"
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Universal tile
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The roof outlet (5) may only be installed in its original condition. Modifications are not permissible.
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Universal tile (3) can be combined with adaptor for "Klöber base panels" (2).
► Affix flat roof collar (1) into roof cover.
► When using universal tile (3), observe the installation instructions on the cowl regarding roof pitch.
► Guide the roof outlet (5) through the roof from above.
► Secure vertically with mounting bracket (4) to a rafter or brickwork.
5.10
Electrical connection
DANGER
Risk of electrical voltage even when the ON/OFF switch is set to OFF!
Danger of death from electrocution
► Isolate the entire system from the power supply across all poles (e.g. by removing the mains fuse
or by means of a main switch or heating emergency stop switch).
► Check that the appliance is isolated from the power supply.
► Safeguard the system against reconnection.
5.10.1
Power supply
Power cable: flexible, 3 x 1.0 mm² or rigid, up to 3 x 1.5 mm²
The maximum current carrying capacity of the outputs is 1.5 A. Do not exceed a total of 4 A.
► In case of a permanent connection, connect the power supply via a mains isolator (e.g. fuse, heating
system emergency stop switch) that ensures at least 3 mm contact separation.
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Flue gas damper
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Mounting bracket
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Roof outlet
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