Boiler Assembly; Flue Pipe; Water Connections; Figure 5.2.1 Rear Water Connections - Hamworthy Purewell VariHeat 65he Installation, Comissioning And Servicing Instructions

Purewell variheat he series boilers
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5.0 BOILER ASSEMBLY

General
Boilers are despatched to site as fully assembled units. The flue pipe, chimney, condensate drain connection and
pipework manifold set (where applicable) are the only items that will need assembling on site.
During assembly it is important to take care to prevent damage to the boiler casing. DO NOT STAND ON THE
CASING PANELS.
Boiler positioning must allow the minimum clearances detailed in Section 3.0 to facilitate access for flue and
pipework connections as well as maintenance. Boilers can be positioned side by side, no clearance is necessary.

5.1 Flue Pipe

So as to avoid damage, the flue connecting pipe is supplied separately.
Fit the elbow to the base of the boiler and secure using the gasket and 4 - M8 nuts and washers. Moisten the lip
seal and engage the flue pipe into the elbow. Secure the flue pipe to the boiler casing using the bracket supplied.

5.2 Water Connections:

Connecting pipework must be self-supporting to avoid stress on the boiler connections. Local unions are
recommended in the pipework to facilitate future servicing requirements.
The following connections are provided on each boiler module;
Rp1"
Safety Valve
(behind flue pipe)
Figure 5.2.1 - Rear Water Connections
HAMWORTHY HEATING LTD
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PUREWELL VariHeat he
Flow R2" Male thread. Indicated by a
red dot on boiler.
Return R2" Male thread. Indicated
by a blue dot on boiler.
Gas R1" Male thread.
Condense 32mm dia. Male plain. Offset
and below return connection.
500001170/K

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