Sirius FS
35
GB/IE
5.5.5 Combustion Air - General conditions
There must be sufficient clearance around the boiler to allow proper circulation of
combustion air. The clearances required for Installation and servicing will normally be
adequate.
(See section 4.2.1)
Combustion air must avoid contents including (but not limited to) chlorine, ammonia,
alkali agents, halogenated hydrocarbons, freon, sheetrock particles, plasterboard
particles, lint dirt and dust. Installation of the boiler near a swimming pool, washing
machine or a laundry do expose combustion air to these contents.
The effect of any type of extract fan in the plant room must be considered and
an additional air inlet may be needed from outside to counter the effect of any
such fans.
5.5.6 Maximum Flue Lengths
The overall resistance of the combined flue pipe work and flue terminal must not exceed a
pressure drop of:
Each flue accessory such as bends and straight lengths restrict the flue system and
decrease the boilers output. To ensure that the output of the boiler matches the
approved rating on the data plate please do not exceed these values.
The effect of pressure resistance of the flue system on the output of the boiler is given
in the following table:
Jug 555
Jug 400
0
500
380
50
494
375
100
488
370
150
482
365
200
476
360
250
470
355
300
464
350
350
458
345
320
340
360
380
400
420
440
460
480
500
520
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Flue resistance (Pa)
B
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le
r o
ut
pu
t (
kW
)
FS525
FS400
Model
FS400
FS525
Max flue resistance
200 Pa
250 Pa