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Cabinet mounted low level flue terminal positions – Bosch 25/32kW User Manual

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CABINET MOUNTED LOW LEVEL

FLUE TERMINAL POSITIONS

INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORCESTER GREENSTAR HEATSLAVE EXTERNAL 12/18-18/25-25/32
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Minimum dimensions of flue terminal positions for oil fired appliances:

TERMINAL POSITION B(H)

A

1

Directly below an opening, air brick, opening windows, etc 600mm

B

1

Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window, etc 600mm

C

Below a plastic/painted gutter, drainage pipe or eaves if 75mm

combustible material protected

D

2

Below a plastic/painted gutter, drainage pipe or eaves without 600mm

protection to combustible material

E From vertical sanitary pipework 300mm

F From an external or internal corner or from a surface or boundry 300mm

alongside the terminal

G Above ground or balcony level 300mm*

H

1

From a surface or boundary facing the terminal with 2500mm 1200mm

clearance to both sides of the terminal

H

2

From a surface or boundary facing the terminal with less than 2500mm

2500mm clearance to either side of the terminal

I

1

From a terminal facing the terminal with 2500mm clearance to 1200mm

clearance to both sides of the terminal

I

2

From a terminal facing the terminal with less than 2500mm 2500mm
clearance to either side of the terminal

K Horizontally from a terminal 750mm

B(H) Balanced Horizontal flue

1 An opening means an openable

element, such as an openable

window, or a permanent opening
such as a permanently open air vent.

Notwithstanding the dimensions
above, a terminal should be at least
300mm from combustible material,
e.g. a window frame.

2 A way of providing protection of

combustible material would be to fit
a heat shield at least 750mm wide.

• Flue terminals must be positioned to avoid

combustion products entering into buildings.

• The flue must be fitted and terminated in

accordance with the recommendations of
BS5410.

• The flue must not cause an obstruction.

• Discharge from the flue outlet must not be a

nuisance.

• Flue gases have a tendency to plume and in

certain weather conditions a white plume of
condensation will be discharged from the flue
outlet which could be regarded as a
nuisance, for example, near security lighting.

• There should be no restriction preventing the

clearance of combustion products from the
terminal.

• The air inlet/outlet duct and the terminal of

the boiler must not be closer than 25mm to
any combustible material. Detailed
recommendations on protection of
combustible materials are given in BS 5410:1

• A protective terminal guard must be fitted if

the terminal is 2m or less above a surface
where people have access.

Stainless steel terminal guard.
Part No: 7 716 190 050

• The following additional guidelines (from part

L Exceptions Guidance Document) are
recommended when determining the flue
outlet position:

• Avoid discharging flue gases into car ports

or narrow passageways.

• *Minimum distance of the flue terminal from

above ground is 2100mm where directed to a
public footpath, private access route or a
frequently used area and 2500mm from a
car parking area.

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C, D

F

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boundary

CABINET MOUNTED LOW LEVEL

FLUE TERMINAL POSITIONS

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