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C(12)3
Type C(12). A type C appliance connected
via one of its ducts to a common flue
duct system 14). The appliance is
connected via a second of its ducts to a
terminal, which supplies air to the
appliance from outside the building.
A type C(12) appliance is designed to
become connected to a common flue
duct that is designed to operate under
the conditions where the static pressure
in the common flue duct might exceed
the static pressure in the individual air
ducts.
A type C(x)3 appliance incorporating a fan
upstream of the combustion
chamber/heat exchanger.
C(13)3
Type C(13). A type C appliance connected
via one of its ducts to a common duct
system which is designed for more than
one appliance. The appliance is
connected via a second of its ducts to a
terminal, which supplies air to the
appliance from outside the building.
The C(13) appliance is designed to become
connected to its common duct where
the static pressure might exceed the
static pressure in its individual air
supply duct.
A type C(x)3 appliance incorporating a fan
upstream of the combustion
chamber/heat exchanger.
C(14)3
Type C(14). A type C appliance connected
via its flue duct to its common flue duct
which is designed for more than one
appliance. The appliance is connected
via its air inlet duct to a common
existing vertical duct, which supplies air
to the appliance from outside the
building.
A type C(x)3 appliance incorporating a fan
upstream of the combustion
chamber/heat exchanger.
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