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Exhaust Duct - Truma Trumatic S 3002 FS Gebrauchsanweisung

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Exhaust duct

The heater may only be used in combination with a roof cowl.
This must always be installed vertically or with a maximum in-
cline of 15 degrees! The enclosed installation components are
only designed for a roof incline of approximately 10°.
Only the Truma stainless steel exhaust pipe AE 3 (dia. 55 mm)
must be used in combination with the provided Truma ÜR
(dia. 65 mm) and ZR 80 air ducts for removing flue gas, since
the device has only been tested and approved with these
pipes.
The flue gas pipe should preferably be routed along the
outside of the awning wall to the roof cowl. If space is
restricted the flue gas pipe can also be routed on the inside.
To do this, drill a dia. 70 mm opening in the upper area of the
heater box. The dia. 80 mm protecting tube (25) is then only
routed from the cowl (15) to the heater box.
Position roof cowl such that a pipe can be
routed from the heater to the cowl that as-
cends along its entire length (min. 1.5 m,
max. 3 m!).
A minimum height of 1 m must be reached
with a pipe that is 1.5 m in length. The rest
of the pipe routing to the roof cowl must
be almost vertical.
Assembly of the roof cowl
Cut dia. 60 mm opening in
a central position approx.
55 mm from the side walls.
If the roof has a double layer,
line cavity (9) with wood to
stiffen roof so that it is not
deformed when the screws
are tightened and remains
watertight.
1. Slide O-ring (10), first angled leadthrough (11), moulded
ring (12), first sealing plate (13) and sealing ring (14) over the
cowl section (15) and insert through the roof from above.
Slide the second sealing plate (13) and the second angled
leadthrough (11) over the cowl section (15) from the inside
and screw together using the threaded ring (16). Then secure
the threaded ring (16) using the screw (17).
2. Screw on the three provided cowl extensions (18) and the
cowl (19) from above.
The pipe is sealed by the provided rubber seals – no additional
sealing required.
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15
10
11
12
18
13
14
60 mm
9
55
13
11
16
17
Exhaust pipe routing
The flue gas pipe must be securely and permanently in-
stalled using several clamps in an unjointed piece and be
ascending along its entire length, since otherwise a water pock-
et may form that will prevent the flue gas from exiting freely.
1. Fit a connecting flange (22)
and a sealing ring (23) with
4 screws B 3.5 x 13 (24)
from the outside through the
dia. 70 mm hole (21).
2. Cut piece of outer dia. 80 mm
protection tube (25) that is long
enough to reach from the cowl
connection (15) to the connect-
ing flange (22).
3. Slide a worm drive hose
clip (26) over the protection
tube (25).
4. Slide the dia. 65 mm ÜR air
duct (27) onto the dia. 55 mm
flue gas pipe (28) (must reach
from cowl to rear panel of heat-
er). Then slide the dia. 80 mm
protection tube over the dia.
65 mm ÜR air duct.
5. Insert the flue gas pipe (28)
into the cowl connection (15) as
far as it will go and secure with
a sheet metal screw (29). Then
slide the dia. 65 mm ÜR air duct
and the dia. 80 mm protection
tube over the cowl connection
and secure with a screw (30).
6. Insert the flue gas pipe (28) with the dia. 65 mm ÜR air
duct (27) through the hole (21) towards the inside and secure
the protection tube (25) at the connecting flange (22) with the
clamp (26).
7. Attach the flue gas system to the outer wall using the three
provided ZRS clamps (31).
Condensate water drain
The provided hose (32 – length 40 cm) is used to remove the
condensate that is produced at the heater.
1. Drill a dia. 13 mm hole in the floor close to the connecting
piece (33).
2. Slide the condensate hose (32) firmly over the connecting
piece (33), cut off at an angle and insert the free end down-
wards through the hole (descending along its entire length).
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24
15
28
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27
25
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31
28 27
25
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26
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32
Ø 13
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