VOKERA Eclipse 216 ESS Installation & Servicing Instructions Manual - page 12
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4.5.3.2 HORIZONTAL TERMINATION (see fig. 10)
The twin flue system must be converted to the
dedicated concentric flue kit for termination.
●
The horizontal terminal is supplied with a built-
in converter box and cannot be shortened.
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A 130mm hole is required for the passage of
the concentric terminal through the wall.
Depending on site conditions it may be preferable
to install the terminal assembly prior to fitting the
twin flue pipes.
Mark and drill a 130mm hole for the passage of
the horizontal flue terminal, ensuring that there
is a 1
°
fall back to the boiler (17mm per 1000mm).
Insert the terminal assembly into the flue hole.
Push-fit the twin flue pipes onto the concentric to
twin converter box ensuring that the exhaust pipe
connects to the exhaust connection on the
concentric to twin converter. If necessary cut the
plain ends (male) of the twin flue pipes to allow
connection to the concentric to twin converter.
NOTE
Before cutting twin flue pipes ensure allowances have
been made for connection onto the previous piece
and onto the concentric to twin converter.
The last twin flue pipes must be pushed 50mm onto
the male spigots of the concentric to twin converter.
NOTE
You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected.
When cutting an extension to the required length,
you should ensure that the excess is cut from
the plain end of the extension. Remove any burrs,
and check that both seals are located properly.
Seal the flue terminal assembly to the wall using
cement or a suitable alternative that will provide
satisfactory weatherproofing. The interior and
exterior trim can now be fitted.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
4.5.3.3 VERTICAL TERMINATION (see fig. 11)
The twin flue system must be converted to the
dedicated concentric flue kit for termination.
●
The vertical terminal is supplied with a built-in
converter box and cannot be shortened.
●
A 130mm hole is required for the passage of
the concentric terminal through the ceiling and/or roof.
Depending on site conditions it may be preferable
to install the terminal assembly prior to fitting the
twin flue pipes.
Fit the appropriate flashing plate to the roof and
insert the vertical flue terminal through the
flashing plate from the outside, ensuring that the
collar on the flue terminal fits over the flashing.
Push-fit the twin flue pipes onto the concentric to
twin converter ensuring that the exhaust pipe
connects to the exhaust connection on the
concentric to twin converter.
If necessary cut the plain ends (male) of the twin
flue pipes to allow connection to the concentric
to twin converter.
NOTE
●
Before cutting twin flue pipes ensure
allowances have been made for connection
onto the previous piece and onto the concentric
to twin converter. The last twin flue pipes must
be pushed 50mm onto the male spigots of the
concentric to twin converter.
●
You must ensure that the entire flue system is
properly supported and connected.
●
Ensure that any horizontal sections of pipe have
a 1
°
fall towards the appliance (17mm per
1000mm).
●
The convertor box on the vertical terminal will
have to be temporarily removed when inserting
the terminal through the flashing.
4.6
CONNECTING THE GAS AND WATER
The appliance is supplied with an accessories pack
that contains sealing washers and service valves.
When connecting pipe work to the valves, tighten
the compression end first, then insert the sealing
washers before tightening the valve to the appliance.
Fig. 11
convertor box
convertor box