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34 EcoBlue Advance Heat 7212290 - 02 (08/14)
5 Before Installation
5.4 Unpacking & Initial Preparation
5.4.1 Unpacking
1. Follow the procedure on the carton to unpack the boiler
(Fig. 18). See Section 2.3.1 Handling before lifting the boiler.
5.4.2 Initial Preparation
1. After considering the site requirements, position the fixing
template on the wall ensuring it is level both horizontally and
vertically (Fig. 20).
2. Mark the position of the four most suitable fixing slots for the
wall bracket, the lower securing point and the position of the
centre of the flue hole whether rear, top or side flue.
3. If required, mark the position of the gas and water pipes, and
the electrical supply. Remove the template.
4. Cut the hole for the required flue position (rear, top or side)
using a minimum diameter of 116mm.
For ‘In Case’ rear flue installation the flue must be
set to size and secured to the wall bracket before
the boiler is fitted (see Section 6.1.2).
5. Drill the wall as previously marked to accept suitable wall
plugs. Secure the wall bracket using appropriate fixing screws.
6. Using a spirit level ensure that the bracket is level before
finally tightening the screws (Fig. 21).
7. For top flue installation, the flue can be fitted after the boiler
has been fitted to the wall bracket (see Section 6.1).
If the boiler is being fitted in a cupboard or other place
where clearance underneath will be at the minimum
35mm (see Section 5.3.6) all soldering and pipework
should be completed prior to installation. Also the lower
panel retaining cords can be dispensed with - See
Section 10.2 for removal of the lower panel - the cords
can then be disconnected.
8. Lift the boiler using the lower polystyrene packing and locate
the slots in the wall bracket over the horizontal tongues on the
wall plate. As the boiler is pushed back the wall plate spring
latch will positively engage over the wall mounted bracket (Figs.
AA, BB & CC).
9. Locate the slots in the safety bracket over the two vertical
tongues on the wall bracket and secure with the two screws
(Fig CC). Adjust the jack screw to ensure the boiler is fully
vertical and then insert the lower securing screw.
Wall Bracket
Vertical Flue
Centre Line
IMPORTANT: For ease of installation it is
recommended that the horizontal tongues
and slots are visible whilst mounting the
appliance. Familiarise yourself with the
method of fixing and retaining before
commencing.
Profile of
Outercase
IMPORTANT
The minimum clearances must be
maintained for regular operation
and servicing.
5 mm Minimum
Side Clearance
5 mm Minimum
Side Clearance
Securing Points
110mm Dia Minimum
Aperture For Flue Tube
Securing Points
Locate the slots in the boiler
hanging bracket over the
horizontal securing tongues
Gas
Inlet
(22mm)
Condensate
Drain Connection
95mm
25mm Min
Cupboard
Clearance
47mm
60mm
Electrical
Socket
Mains Input
Heating
Return
(22mm)
Heating
Flow
(22mm)
200mm Minimum
Clearance
56mm
116mm Dia Minimum
Aperture For Flue Tube
Part No. 7212282-01
Part No. 7212282-01
Boiler Mounting Bracket
Horizontal Securing Tongue
WALL FIXING BRACKET
142mm
35mm Minimum
Clearance for
Rear Flue
Position of Elbow Rear Flue
120mm Minimum
Clearance
Fig. 18
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
Fig.22
Safety
Bracket
Sealing
Caps
Lift using lower
polystyrene (can be
discarded if space is
limited)
Lower Securing
Point Screw
Spring
Latch
Horizontal
Tongue
Fig. AA
Fig. BB
Fig. CC
Screw
Safety
Bracket
155mm
For Side Flue Exit
Fig. 19
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