Installation Premises; Recommended Minimum Distances; Installation In Older Systems And Systems Requiring Modernisation - Beretta POWER MAX Installation And Operation Manual

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2.3 Installation premises

The thermal module POWER MAX can be installed in rooms that are
permanently ventilated and equipped with suitably sized ventilation
openings in line with Technical Standards and Regulations applica-
ble to the installation site.
b
When installing the boiler, allow sufficient space around it to
access all safety and control devices and to permit easy main-
tenance.
b
Check that the electric protection level of the appliance is suit-
able for features of the room where it is installed.
b
Make sure that comburent air is not contaminated by sub-
stances containing chlorine or fluorine (elements found in
sprays, paints, detergents etc.).
a
Do not obstruct or restrict the air vents in the room where the
boiler is installed. A free air supply is essential for correct com-
bustion.
a
It is forbidden to leave flammable containers and substances
in the room where the thermal module is installed.
2.3.1

Recommended minimum distances

Clearances for the assembly and the maintenance of the appliance
are shown in the figure.
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The minimum surface of ventilation openings is 3,000 cm
heating systems.
2.4 Installation in older systems and
systems requiring modernisation
When installing these boilers in older systems or systems requiring
modernisation, always perform the following checks:
- Make sure that the flue is able to withstand the temperature
of the combustion gases and that it has been designed and
made in compliance with applicable standards. The flue must
also be as straight as possible, sealed, insulated and not
blocked or choked. See Paragraph "Discharge of combustion
products" for any additional information.
- Make sure that the electrical supply system has been installed
by a qualified electrician in compliance with applicable stand-
ards
- Make sure that the fuel feed line and any storage tank are
made and installed in compliance with applicable standards
- Make sure that expansion vessels are big enough to contain
the additional volume generated by thermal expansion
- Make sure that the flow rate, head and direction of flow of the
pumps are suitable and correct
- The system has been washed, cleaned of mud and grime and
water seals have been checked
- A treatment system is fitted when the supply/refill water has
values other than those indicated in Paragraph "Water quality
requirements"
b
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage
caused by incorrectly constructed flue systems.
for gas fuel
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