Gas Supply; Air Supply; Ventilation; Condensate Drain - Biasi M96A.24SM/B User Manual And Installation Instructions

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General requirements
The minimum acceptable spacing from the ter-
minal to obstructions and ventilation openings are
specified in Fig. 5.1.
BC
G
E
JK
L
Fig. 5.1
Terminal position
A
.
Directly below a window or other opening
B
.
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes
C
.
Below eaves
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D
.
Below balconies*
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E
.
Below car port roof
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F
.
From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes
G
.
From internal corners**
H
.
From external corners
I
. .
Above ground or balcony level
J
.
From a surface facing a terminal
K
.
From a terminal facing a terminal
L
.
From an opening in the car port
(e.g. door, window) into dwelling
M
Vertically from a terminal in the same wall
N
.
Horizontally from a terminal in the same wall 300
O
.
Above the roof pitch with roof slope less
than or equal to 30˚
Above the roof pitch with roof slope
more than 30˚
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P
.
From wall face
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q
.
From, above or to side of an opening
*Wherever practicable to do so, the flue should be ex-
tended beyond the perimeter of the balcony
** Consideration should be given to adding protection
against condensate to the adjacent structure
5.4

Gas supply

The Gas meter is connected to the service pipe by
the local gas region or a local gas region contrac-
tor.
If the gas supply for the boiler serves other
appliances ensure that an adequate supply is
available both to the boiler and the other
appliance when they are in use at the same time.
O
H
P
I
F
A
D
Q
N
M
I
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1 200
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1 500
.
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Pipework must be of adequate size. Pipes of a
smaller size than the boiler inlet connection should
not be used.
Installation pipes should be fitted in accordance
with BS 6891 and the complete installation should
be tested for tightness.
For Ireland (IE), refer to I.S.813.2002.
5.5

Air supply

The room in which the boiler is installed does not
require a purpose provided air vent.
5.6

Ventilation

If installed in a cupboard or compartment, it is not
necessary to provide additional ventilation for
cooling for this particular product. However con-
sideration must be given to clearance require-
mm
ments for maintenance (see section 6.2) and
under no circumstances must stored articles be al-
300
lowed to come into contact with the boiler or flue
75
pipe.
200
600
NO
5.7

Condensate drain

150
450
Ensure that the condensate discharge complies
300
with the national or local regulations in force.
300
600
The condensate pipe must be fitted in accordance
with Building Regulations.
NO
Drainpipe material should be resistant to acid as
the condensate is slightly acid with a pH less than
6.5.
The boiler includes a trap (25 on page 13) that pre-
350
vents the combustion products entering the drain.
600
The boilers incorporate a condensate trap a
600
75mm seal ti comply with BS6798.2000.
300
Two schematic diagrams of possible connections
are given in Fig. 5.2 and Fig. 5.3.
The length of the condensate pipe should be kept
at minimum.
To avoid condensate being trapped:
--- the drainpipe should be run with a fall of at least
2.5˚ (45 mm/m) away from the boiler;
--- the number of bends and joints should be kept
at minimum;
--- the drainpipe should be adequately fixed to
pevent pipe sagging.
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