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3.7 Condensate drain connection

The unit's condensate drain must be connected to a suitable disposal system, interpos-
ing a drain trap (not supplied). Comply with the specific local and national regulations on
discharging condensate water into the waste water disposal system. For boilers not us-
ing exclusively low-sulphur gas oil (S content<50 ppm) make sure to provide for a suita-
ble condensate neutralisation device.
Connect the condensate drain pipe located at the back of the boiler (ref. A - fig. 23) to
the neutralisation device connected to the waste water system. The condensate dis-
charge pipes must be acidproof and installed sloping at least 3° towards the drain, with-
out any constrictions and occlusions.
B
IMPORTANT. Fill the trap with water before starting the unit.
Periodically check the water in the trap.
fig. 23 - Condensate drain
3.8 Conversion of boiler with burner to sealed chamber
B
ATTENTION: The connection with separate pipes indicated here can be done
only and exclusively with the sealed chamber kit.
A kit is available on request for converting the boiler with burner to sealed chamber. This
conversion allows the air necessary for combustion to be sucked directly from the out-
side.
For installation, refer to the instructions contained in the kit.
fig. 24 - Sealed chamber conversion kit
After installation, the unit becomes a "C type" with sealed chamber and forced draught.
The air inlet and fume outlet must be connected to one of the extraction/suction systems
specified below. The unit is approved to operate with all the Cxy flue configurations given
in these instructions. Some configurations may be expressly limited or not permitted by
law, standards or local regulations. Before proceeding with installation, check and care-
fully observe the above instructions. Also, comply with the provisions on the positioning
of wall and/or roof terminals and the minimum distances from windows, walls, ventilation
openings, etc.
Only use ducts in stainless steel, suitable for use with oil-fired condensing heat
A
generators.
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ATLAS D32 CONDENS K130 UNIT
Connection with separate pipes
fig. 25 - Examples of connection with separate pipes (
Before installation, make sure the maximum permissible length has not been exceeded,
A
by means of a simple calculation:
1.
Completely establish the layout of the system of split flues, including accessories
and outlet terminals.
2.
Consult the table 3 and identify the losses in m
ponent, according to the installation position.
3.
Check that the sum total of losses is less than or equal to the maximum permissible
length in table 2.
Table. 2 - Separate ducts
Model
Max. permissible length
Table. 3 - Accessories
Ø 80
Ø 100
cod. 3541A624 - Rev. 02 - 03/2015
PIPE 0.5 m M/F
1 m M/F
2 m M/F
BEND 45° F/F
45° M/F
90° F/F
90° M/F
90° M/F + Test point
PIPE SECTION with test point
for condensate drain
TEE for condensate drain
TERMINAL air, wall
fumes, wall with antiwind
FLUE Split air/fumes 80/80
Fume outlet only Ø80
REDUCTION from Ø80 to Ø100
from Ø100 to Ø80
PIPE 1 m M/F
BEND 45° M/F
90° M/F
TERMINAL air, wall
fumes, wall with antiwind
= Air /
= Fumes)
(equivalent metres) of every com-
eq
Separate ducts
ATLAS D32 CONDENS K130 UNIT
25 m
eq
Losses in m
eq
Air
Fume exhaust
adjustment
Vertical
Horizontal
0.5
1.0
2.0
1.2
1.2
2.0
1.5
1.5
0.2
-
-
2.0
-
-
-
0.0
1.5
0.4
0.4
0.8
0.6
1.0
0.8
1.3
1.5
-
-
3.0

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