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INSTALLATION 
16 
INDOOR INSTALLATION 
A secondary flue must be installed with an indoor water heater to discharge 
combustion products outside the building. The flue must be self supporting and 
not impose a load on the water heater. Use a slip joint or similar to allow for 
disconnection. There must be a vertical rise of 600 mm from the draught 
diverter before changing direction. The flue design and installation must comply 
with AS 5601. There are particular fluing requirements for a 631 275 model 
water heater installed with a room sealed installation kit. Refer to the 
installation instructions supplied with the kit. 
 
For indoor models the distances set out in 
the diagram should be observed. Keep the 
water heater and flue at least 25 mm clear 
of walls, cupboards, timber or any other 
combustibles and at least 500 mm clear of 
curtains and furnishings. 
 
The water heater is to be installed at 
ground or floor level and must stand 
vertically upright. There are also special 
requirements in AS 5601 for water heaters 
installed in a garage, an enclosed space 
and other locations. Remember all local 
authorities have regulations about putting 
water heaters into roof spaces. 
 
If installed in a cupboard, an adequate air 
supply must be provided. For efficient 
water heater operation allow a free open 
space at both the top and bottom of the 
access door, each of at least: 
• 
66,000 mm
2
 for each 110 MJ model 
• 
120,000 mm
2
 for each 200 MJ model. 
 
SAFE TRAY 
It is a requirement of AS/NZS 3500.4 that 
for a new installation, a water heater be 
installed in a safe tray where in the event 
of a leak, property may otherwise be 
damaged. Construction, installation and 
draining of a safe tray must comply with 
the abovementioned Standard.