Main MULTIPOINT FF User Operating, Installation And Servicing Instructions page 15

Room sealed fan-assisted water heater
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Rear
Drip Ring
Wall
Thickness
40mm
10mm
Top
View
Connect
Flue
Elbow
Drill and screw
elbow and flue
6 720 607 160
Flue
10mm
Wall
Side
Flue
Measure
Flue
Elbow
Lock Flue
Flue
position
The Flue Elbow
Arrow MUST align
to Flue Pin as shown
Horizontal configuration
Configuration
A
Configuration
B
Configuration
C
Configuration
D
Direct vertical rise from the
Configuration
appliance: Vertical Adapter
E
Minimum flue length:
Rear flue, 230mm wall thickness.
12.3.1 Standard Telescopic Flue Installation:
Determine appropriate flue length (Fig. 14)
Rear Flue Application - Measure wall thickness, add 60mm.
Side flue application – Measure distance from outer face
of wall to centre line of appliance, deduct 55mm.
Set the Telescopic flue tubes to the length determined.
Drill through the pilot hole in the outer duct and secure with
the self tapping screw provided. Wrap tape around joint on
the outer duct to seal the flue, slide the drip ring in position
to coincide with the wall cavity.
Slide flue through the hole in wall until it stops against the
Fig. 14
bayonet pin.
For side flue Applications – re orient flue support ring on
top of appliance: (Fig. 15) Unfasten Flue Support Ring (x 4
screws). Turn ring 90 degrees to left or right as appropriate.
Re secure.
Position the white painted Flue Elbow onto the Flue Support
Ring ensuring the Silicone Seal engages over the Fan Outlet,
secure the Elbow with 3 off screws provided.
Slide the Flue forward from the wall until it engages in the
white painted elbow's bayonet connection, twist
anticlockwise to lock. ( Fig. 16)
Drill through the pilot hole in the white flue elbow and lock
the flue in position with self tapping screw provided.
Make good the opening around the flue.
Fig. 15
12.3.2Extended Horizontal Flue Installation:
The flue may be extended to the maximum configuration
lengths shown in Table 11 with the application of 1m
extension kits, 45 and 90 degree Elbows and a Telescopic
Flue In Line Elbow Adapter. In all configurations the first
section of Standard Horizontal Flue is located in the white
painted Flue Elbow, the second section terminates the flue
into
after the extension components.
The 1m extensions can be cut to length as required.
Extended Horizontal flue with direct vertical rise:
The flue may be extended with a direct vertical rise from the
appliance with the application of a Vertical Flue Adapter,
1m extension kits, 90 degree elbow and a telescopic flue in
line elbow adapter. The maximum flue length for this
Fig. 16
configuration is as per table 11.
Flue length Restrictor
White flue elbow only –
4.0 m Max
no additional bends
White Flue Elbow +
2.2 m Max
1 x 90 degree bend
White Flue Elbow +
2.5 m Max
2x 45 degree bends
White Flue Elbow +
1.8 m Max
2x 90 degree bends
3.5 m Max
+ 1 x 90 degree bend
Table 9
None
required
None
required
None
required
Table 9
0.29 m Min
Table 11
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Matthew Foster
March 22, 2025

Main multipoint ff Water heater is dripping on the left hand side. However when turned on this stops.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

A Main MULTIPOINT FF water heater dripping on the left-hand side when it is off could be caused by a leak from internal components such as the heat exchanger, pipe connections, or the water sensor (turbine). Possible causes include:

1. A leaking heat exchanger due to corrosion or damage.
2. Loose or damaged inlet or outlet pipe connections.
3. A faulty or leaking water sensor or associated pipework.
4. Residual water remaining in the system after shutdown draining through a compromised seal or joint.

Inspection of these components and connections is needed to identify the exact source of the leak.

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