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The volume of your room must be equal to at least 0,6 m3 per each kW of the heat output of
your device. Practically you can estimate 1 m3 per each kW, for instance, for a device with
heat output of 24 kW, the volume of the room must be 24m3.
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For supplying air for the room where your device is placed, an orifice must be made. (min
100cm2). The orifice must be made in a position both outside and inside the wall. Materials
which may obstruct the air flow should not be placed in front of the orifices.
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These orifices must be preserved with unique grilled covers and no materials that may obstruct
the air flow must be put in front of it.
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The air orifice must be on the wall or above the window. (As shown in the figure) .The orifice
below must be close to the floor and the orifice above must be close to the ceiling.
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Or as it can be seen in the figure, one bottom orifice of minimum 150 m2 must be opened.
1. INSTALLING AND PLACEMENT
1.1. Mounting the “B” Type Wall Hung Boilers with Flue Duct
Caution: The mounting area and waste gas duct connection must conform the instructions
designated by Turkish Standards Institute and authorized bodies.
The wall hung boilers with flue ducts must not be mounted to areas with less than 8 m3 of
volume and bedrooms, balcony, dusty environments, stairwells and random empty areas in
the building.
The waste gases that form due to combustion in wall hung boilers are exhausted by means of the
flue duct. Since the use of such devices at areas with air inlets and flue ducts not conforming the
specifications are dangerous for human life, the Gas Company does not permit the use of gas.
The volume of your room must be equal to at least 0,6 m3 per each kW of the heat
output of your device. Practically you can estimate 1 m3 per each kW, for instance, for a
device with heat output of 24 kW, the volume of the room must be 24m3.
For supplying air for the room where your device is placed, an orifice must be made.
(min 100cm2). The orifice must be made in a position both outside and inside the wall.
Materials which may obstruct the air flow should not be placed in front of the orifices.
These orifices must be preserved with unique grilled covers and no materials that may
obstruct the air flow must be put in front of it.
The air orifice must be on the wall or above the window. (As shown in the figure) .The
orifice below must be close to the floor and the orifice above must be close to the ceiling.
Or as it can be seen in the figure, one bottom orifice of minimum 150 m2 must be
opened. EXAMPLE: ENABLING THE SPACE FOR AIR INLET
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