Air Supply/Flue Gas Connections; Classification - REMEHA Gas 210 ECO PRO Series Installation, User And Service Manual

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6.4

Air supply/flue gas connections

Tab.10
Types of flue gas connections
Type
Principle
B
23P
C
13
C
33
C
53
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Description
Room-ventilated version
Without down-draught diverter.
Flue gas discharge via the roof.
Air from the installation area.
AD-3001055-01
Room-sealed version
Discharge in the outside wall.
Inlet opening for the air supply is in the same
pressure zone as the discharge (e.g. a com­
bined outside wall feed-through).
Parallel not permitted
AD-3001056-01
Room-sealed version
Flue gas discharge via the roof.
Inlet opening for the air supply is in the same
pressure zone as the discharge (e.g. a concen­
tric roof feed-through).
AD-3001057-01
Connection in different pressure zones
Closed unit.
Separate air supply duct.
Separate flue gas discharge duct.
Discharging into various pressure areas.
The air supply and the flue gas outlet must not
be placed on opposite walls.
AD-3001058-02
6.4.1

Classification

Important
The installer is responsible ensuring that the right type of flue
gas outlet system is used and that the diameter and length are
correct.
Always use connection materials and roof terminal supplied by
the same manufacturer. Consult the manufacturer for compati­
bility details.
6 Installation
Permitted manufacturers
(1)
Connection material and roof
terminal:
Cox Geelen
Muelink & Grol
Skoberne
Outside wall terminal and con­
nection material:
Remeha, combined with con­
nection material from Muelink
& Grol
Cox Geelen
Muelink & Grol
Roof terminal and connection
material
Remeha, combined with con­
nection material from Muelink
& Grol
Cox Geelen
Muelink & Grol
Skoberne
Connection material and roof
terminal:
Cox Geelen
Muelink & Grol
Skoberne
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