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Figure 14 - Condensate drain
5.4 Installation of the flue terminal
There are flue terminals available for installation through a
roof or through a wall.
NOTICE
The flue terminal must be installed according to
local and national regulations.
NOTICE
Do not combine components or materials from
different manufacturers.
5.4.1
Installation - Roof terminal
To install the flue terminal in the roof, do the following:
5.4.1.1 Preparation
1. Check all components for possible damage.
2. Determine the roofing type:
Flat roof flashing Synthetic tile
Universal
pitched roof
flashing.
3. Determine where the flue terminal will be
positioned.
5.4.1.2 Installation
1. Create a hole from the outside of the roof.
CAUTION!
Make sure no debris or dust gets into the air
heater.
2. Install the weather collar.
3. Carefully insert the flue terminal from the outside.
CAUTION!
Do not rotate the cap.
4. Put the flue terminal into a vertical position. Use a
level.
5. OPTIONAL - If desired, fit cover plates. These are
supplied separately.
6. Place the supplied wall clamp around the flue
terminal and fit it to the roof construction. Do not
tighten the clamp yet.
7. Connect the gasket and the twin-tube connection.
Make sure that the gasket is not damaged.
NOTICE
Make sure the flue tube and the air inlet tube are
not mixed up. The flue tube should be in the centre of the
flue terminal.
8. Tighten the roof wall clamp.
9. Check if all steps have been carried out correctly.