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5.0 Installation
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5.12 Method B
1. Remove the left or right hand air box blanking
plate, as appropriate, from the back plate air box
by releasing the three screws (Fig. 54).
2. Rotate the turret to face the selected opening
(Fig. 55) and remove the side blanking cap by
pushing in and turning anti-clockwise to release
the bayonet fitting (Fig. 55a).
3. Fit the support clamp provided, 60mm (2
1
/
2
in)
from the plain end of the flue tube and tighten with
the two screws (Fig. 56).
4. Fit the air duct over the flue duct ensuring that
the flue duct locates into position in the terminal
end of the air duct.
5. Ensuring all seams of the air duct are
uppermost, engage the air duct into the hole
previously cut in the wall and through holes in
other partitions (cupboards, walls, etc). Ensure
that the bayonet ends of the air duct and flue are
clear of the previously marked back plate area or
that they overhang it by no more than 50mm (2in).
Ensure that the ‘O’ ring seal is in position against
the sealing flange of the air duct (Fig. 57).
6. Secure the back plate to the wall at the
previously drilled anchorage points with suitable
screws. Before finally tightening the screws,
check that the assembly is level (Fig. 57).
7. Draw the flue duct towards the back plate air
box and locate the swaged end of the flue duct
over the bayonet fitting on the turret, taking care
not to damage the ‘O’ ring. Lock the flue in place
by pressing in and turning clockwise.
8. Draw the air duct towards the air box on the
back plate, ensuring that the flue duct is located
into position in the terminal end of the air duct.
Engage the bayonet slots of the air duct over the
location lugs of the air box opening and press and
turn clockwise to secure the air box to the air
duct.
9. In order to increase security of the flue, the
bayonet tags may be deformed to secure the flue
in position.
10. Make good between the wall and the air duct
inside and outside the building if the internal fitting
kit has not been used (Fig. 58).
11. The flue trim provided may be fitted if
required, to neaten up the make-up around the
terminal. This plate may also be used as a
protection plate on outside walls of combustible
material.
Fit the trim over the flue terminal and mark
through the four securing holes. Remove the trim,
drill holes 63mm (2
1
/
2
in) deep to accept suitable
wall plugs. Fit the trim over the flue terminal and
secure using suitable screws (Fig. 59).
Support Clamps
60mm (2
1
/
2
in)
Fig. 54
Fig. 55
Fig. 55a
Turret
Air Box
Blanking Plate
Blanking
Cap
Fig. 56
Fig. 57
Fig. 58
Fig. 59
Air Duct
Flue Duct
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