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30he, 0 plume displacement – Baxi Potterton PERFORMA 30 HE User Manual

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9.0 Plume Displacement

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Concentric 60/100 Flue

60Ø Exhaust

X

Y

Fig. 17

2

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1

60 Ø Exhaust (metr

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Concentric 60/100 Flue (metres)

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2

1

30HE

Fig. 18

2

0

1

60 Ø Exhaust (metr

es)

Concentric 60/100 Flue (metres)

0

2

1

30HE

2

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1

60 Ø Exhaust (metr

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Concentric 60/100 Flue (metres)

0

2

1

30HE

Flue Length - Worked Example

Potterton Performa 30 HE

In Fig. 18 opposite an additional 93° bend has been included

in the 60Ø exhaust. with 2 x 1metre extensions which have

been cut to 0.25metres and fitted. The waste is discarded.

To calculate total length:-

2 x 0.25 metre Lengths =

0.5 metres

1 x 93° Elbow =

1 metre

Total 60Ø Exhaust =

1.5 metres

After consulting the table in Example 3 it can be determined

that the concentric flue could be up to approximately 0.5

metres long.

Concentric Flue

Support
Bracket

93° Elbow

Extension

Additional Accessories

A - 93° Elbow

5117381

B - 45° Elbow (Pair)

5117382

C - 1 metre 60Ø Extension

5117380

9.2

Determining Permissible Lengths

In the graph the solid line diagonal represents the

relationship between the concentric flue assembly (and any

extensions) and the 60Ø exhaust (and any extensions or

additional bends).

Example 1 - Not Permissible

If, for instance, a concentric length of 1.25 metres was

required and the 60Ø exhaust needed to be 1 metres the

graph shows that this combination would NOT be

permissible as the intersection point would be above the

solid diagonal line.

Example 2 - Flue Lengths OK

Where both lengths have been determined they can be

applied to the graph to check that the installation is

permissible. For example, if it was known that 0.5 metres of

concentric flue and 1 metre of 60Ø exhaust were required,

the values could be applied to the graph as shown in

Example 2.. As the point of intersection of the dotted lines is

below the solid diagonal line, the combination of lengths is

shown to be acceptable.

Example 3 - Flue Lengths OK

In the example shown, assume that the concentric part of

the flue needs to be 1 metres long. Find the position of ‘1’ on

the horizontal axis of the graph and then project upwards to

the solid diagonal line. This is represented by the vertical

thick dotted line. Where this dotted line intersects with the

solid diagonal line on the graph, project across to the vertical

axis. As can be seen this corresponds with 1 metres.

Therefore, the total equivalent length of the 60Ø exhaust

can be up to 1 metres. Any bend equivalencies must be

accounted for i.e. 93° bends are equal to 1 metre, each 45°

bend to 0.5 metres.

Example 1

Flue Lengths - Not Permissible

Example 2

Flue Lengths - OK

Example 3

Flue Lengths - OK