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MYDENS 60
COSMOGAS
5 - INSTALLATION
5.16.2 - “Split 80/80PP” System
(polypropylene) (Type C43; C53; C83)
The appliance is supplied as per standard without fittings
for the connection of the fumes exhaust/air intake. To
connect it to a “80/80PP Split” system, the relevant kit must
be requested and must be installed as in figure 5.10.
Fitting “A” can rotate freely by 360°, guaranteeing optimum
installation versatility.
In the fumes exhaust side, it is mandatory to install AISI
316L stainless steel or polypropylene pipes, which are
more resistant to the formation of condensate.
Take particular care with the installation of pipes in
the part that passes through the wall to the outside.
The normal maintenance operations must always be
possible, therefore install the pipes in a sheath so that
they can slide out.
The horizontal tracts must always have an inclination of
at least 2% towards the condensate drain device.
The appliance is already set-up to collect the
condensate, which must be fitted to a drain pipe (see
chapter 5.11).
ATTENTION !!! This condensate drain is
designed to make all liquid produced flow from a single
appliance. If several appliances are installed, each one
must envision its own condensate drain.
The fumes exhaust/air intake system can be extended up
to a maximum distance as indicated in chapter 9. Every 90°
bend has a loss equivalent to 1 metre of linear pipe. Every
45° bend has a loss equivalent to 0.5 m of linear pipe.
ATTENTION !!! The fumes exhaust terminal
must be appropriately protected against the effects of
the wind (see also 7.19.1 chapitre error
Loc 20
).
ATTENTION !!! Mechanically secure the
joints between the various component elements of
the exhaust and intake pipe, through the use of fixing
systems or equivalent systems. See figure 5.12.
ATTENTION !!! The temperature of the exhaust
pipe can reach 90°C during operations. If it must pass
through a wall that is sensitive to these temperatures,
insert a protective heat-isolation sheath.
ATTENTION !!! If the air intake and fumes
exhaust terminals are positioned in the same wall, they
must remain at a minimum distance of 1 metre.
ATTENTION !!! The exhaust and intake pipes
must be appropriately sustained via rigid brackets
positioned no more than 1 metre from each other. The
brackets must be fixed to rigid walls that can support
the weight of the pipe itself.
Figure 5.12 - Fixing the exhaust and intake pipes
Figure 5.10 - Installing the
“80/80PP Split” system
Figure 5.11 - Clearance
B
C
A
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