Potterton Promax HE Store 90 Litres Installation & Servicing Instructions Manual page 12

Condensing boilers with integrated hot water storage
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General
Requirements
Terminations
Detailed recommendations for flueing are given in
BS5440: Part 1. The following notes give general
guidance. The horizontal balanced flue terminal must be
installed so that it is exposed to external air, preferably
on a clear expanse of wall. Acceptable positions are
indicated in Fig. 3. Avoid positions where the terminal is
adjacent to projections; particularly immediately under a
balcony, inside a re-entrant position, or immediately
adjacent to a drain pipe. If the boiler is fitted under a
ventilator or opening window, the terminal must be at
least 300 mm from any part of the window or ventilator
and in accordance with BS5440: Part 1.
The flue pipe must not be closer than 25 mm to
combustible material. Additional clearance must be
provided when passing the flue through timber walls.
Advice on gas installations in timber framed buildings is
contained in
IGE technical publication IGE/UP/7
available from the Institution of Gas Engineers, 21
Portland Place, London W1N 3AF.
Guidance notes for Flue Installation
Read these Installation Instructions before installing
the boiler. Before starting an installation, check that the
correct flue kit has been supplied with the boiler.
Detailed recommendations for flue installations are given
in BS 5440:1: 2000. The following notes are for general
guidance only.
a) The flue system must be constructed using only
Promax approved components.
b) It is important that the position of the terminal allows
free passage of air across it at all times.
c) It is ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE that products of
combustion discharging from the terminal cannot re-
enter the building, or any other adjacent building,
through ventilators, windows, doors, other sources of
natural air infiltration, or forced ventilation / air
conditioning.
d) The minimum acceptable dimensions from the flue
terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are
specified in Figs. 2 & 3 of these instructions.
e) If the flue terminal discharges into a pathway or
passageway check that combustion products will not
cause nuisance and that the terminal will not obstruct
the passageway.
f) Where terminals are fitted within 850 mm of a plastic
or painted gutter, or 450 mm of painted eaves, an
aluminium shield at least 750 mm long must be fitted
to the underside of the plastic or painted surface.
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Horizontal
Flue
g) Where installation will be in an unusual location,
special procedures may be necessary. BS 6798 gives
detailed guidance on this aspect.
h) As the Promax Store is a condensing boiler the flue
duct must have a fall back to the boiler of nominally 3°.
j) The efficient condensing operation of the Promax
HE Store will naturally give rise to condensation in the
flue gases and pluming will occur in all but the most
favourable atmospheric conditions. Some
condensate may also be discharged from the terminal.
The terminal must, therefore, be sited to avoid
nuisance from either phenomenon.
k) Where the lowest part of the terminal is less than 2 m
above the level of any ground, balcony, flat roof or
place to which people have access, the terminal must
be protected by a guard of durable material.
600mm Min
apart
T
S
V
Mini Terminal
(sited in loft)
V
1m Min
to
15m Max
120mm Min
apart
S
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U
1m Min
to
15m Max

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