5.0 Installation
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5.12
Method B
1. Remove the left or right hand air box blanking
plate, as appropriate, from the back plate air box
by releasing the three screws (Fig. 54).
2. Rotate the turret to face the selected opening
(Fig. 55) and remove the side blanking cap by
pushing in and turning anti-clockwise to release
the bayonet fitting (Fig. 54).
3.Locate the flared end of the flue duct over the
bayonet fitting on the turret, taking care not to
damage the ‘O’ ring. Lock the flue duct in place by
pressing in and turning clockwise (Fig. 57).
4. Engage the bayonet slots of the air duct over
the location lugs on the back plate opening and
press and turn clockwise to secure the air duct to
the back plate (Fig. 58).
5. Engage the flue and air ducts into the hole
previously cut in the wall and through holes in
other partitions (cupboards, walls etc.).
6. Secure the back plate to the wall at the
previously drilled anchorage points with suitable
screws. Before finally tightening the screws,
check that the assembly is level.
7. Take the flue terminal assembly and pass
through the cut hole from outside. Engage on the
flue and air ducts. Slide the flues together to the
desired wall thickness, tape the outer duct
sections together with the tape provided ensuring
a good seal is made.
8. In order to increase security of the flue, the
bayonet tags may be deformed to secure the flue
in position.
9. Make good between the wall and the air duct
inside and outside the building if the internal fitting
kit has not been used (Fig. 59).
10. The flue trim provided may be fitted if
required, to neaten up the make-up around the
terminal (Fig. 60).
5.
To fit the flue terminal trim:
a) The trim should be fitted once the flue is
secure.
b) Take the three edge clips from the kit and fit
them equi-spaced onto the inner flange of the trim
(Fig. 59a).
c) With the flanges towards the wall pass the trim
over the terminal. If required a bead of sealant
may be applied to the rear face of the trim.
d) Push firmly on the trim to ensure the edge clips
engage on the flue.
Fig. 55
Fig. 54
Turret
Fig. 60
Fig. 59
Fig. 57
Fig. 58
Flue Duct
Air Duct
Air Box
Blanking Plate
Blanking
Cap
Edge Clip
Flue Trim
Flue Trim
Fig. 59a
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