INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Boiler location
Angus Max boilers can be located both on non – habitable premises (e.g. in boiler room, cellar, corridor) and in habitable rooms.
The room in which the boiler is located must have a permanent supply of air necessary for the combustion process. The air must
be free of halogen hydrocarbons and corrosive vapours, and must not be excessively humid and dusty. The room must be protected
against frost, with ambient temperature within the range +5°C to +35°C and relative humidity not exceeding 80%.
To comply with fire regulations, the boiler must be installed:
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On floor constructed of non-flammable material.
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On a non – flammable material overlapping the boiler footprint by 20mm on each side and covering the entire depth of the
boiler body.
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If the boiler is installed in a cellar, we recommend to put it on a socket at least 50mm high, positioning the boiler in the middle
To comply with standarts, at least 600mm manipulation space must be left in front of the boiler. Minimum distance between the
back of the boiler and the wall must be also 600mm, and a free space of at least 600mm must be left between one side of the
boiler and the wall, to allow access to the rear of the boiler. Fuel must not be stacked directly behind on next to the boiler at a
distance less than 800mm. If there are two boilers in the boiler room, no fuel is allowed to be stacked between them. We recommend
to keep a minimum distance of 800mm between the boiler and fuel
(Fig. 21)
, or keep fuel in a room other than the one in which
the boiler is installed.
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Do not put flammable materials on top of the boiler or near the boiler than specified safety distance.
Minimum distances
fig. 21