5.9 Connection to a sealed flue system.
5.9.1
Pipe lengths
As the resistance of the flue tube and air supply pipes increases, the power of the unit will
decrease. The maximum permitted power reduction is 5%.
The resistance of the air supply and the combustible gas outlet depends on the length, diameter
and all components of the pipe system. Per unit category, the total permitted pipe length has been
indicated for the air supply and the combustible gas outlet.
5.9.2
Permitted pipe lengths in concentric flue tube systems
Permitted pipe lengths when applying concentric 60/100
C13
RHOB12AAV1
10 m
RHOB18AAV1
10 m
Permitted pipe lengths when applying concentric 80/125
C13
RHOB12AAV1
29 m
RHOB18AAV1
29 m
RHOB42AAV1
29 m
Contact the manufacturer for test calculations for the resistance of the air supply and
combustible gas outlet pipe and the wall temperature at the end of the combustible gas
outlet pipe.
Replacement lengths
Bend 90°
R/D=1
Bend 45°
R/D=1
Knee 90°
R/D=0.5
Knee 45°
R/D=0.5
General assembly:
For all outlets, the following assembly applies:
1.
Slide the concentric combustion gas outlet pipe and air supply pipe.
2.
Slide the concentric pipes into each other.
From the unit, every pipe has to be slid into the previous one.
3.
Mount a non-vertical combustion gas outlet pipe on a slope towards the unit
(min. 5mm/m).
4.
Fit the assembly brackets in accordance with the assembly instructions of the supplier of
the air supply/flue tube system.
C33
11 m
11 m
C33
C93
29 m
See par. 5.9.8
29 m
See par. 5.9.8
29 m
See par. 5.9.8
2 m
1 m
4 m
2 m
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