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Essential instructions for the safety of persons and the environment

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Hot water can burn!

In the event of small amounts of hot water repeatedly being drawn off, a 

stratification effect can develop in the tank. The upper hot water layer may 

then reach very high temperatures.  

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ACV recommends using a pre-set thermostatic mixing valve in order to provide 

hot water at a maximum of 60°C.

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Water heated to wash clothes, dishes and for other uses can cause serious 

burns.

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In order to avoid exposure to extremely hot water that can cause serious burns, 

never leave children, old people, disabled or handicapped people in the bath 

or shower alone.

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Never allow young children to turn on the hot water or fill their own bath.

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Adjust the water temperature in accordance with usage and plumbing 

regulations.

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The risk of developing bacteria exists, including “Legionella pneumophila”, 

if  a  minimum temperature of 60°C is not maintained in both the DHW tank 

and the hot water distribution network.

Essential instructions for the electrical safety

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Only an approved installer is authorized to carry out the electrical connections.

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Make sure that the appliance is connected to the earth.

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Install a 2-way switch and a fuse or circuit breaker of the recommended rating 

outside the appliance, so as to be able to shut power down when servicing the 

appliance or before performing any operation on it. 

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Shut down external electrical supply of the appliance before performing any 

operation on the electrical circuit.

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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 

knowledge, unless supervised or unless they have been given instruction 

concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

Smart Green : A1009652 - 661Y3000 • D

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Summary of Contents for Smart Green 130

Page 1: ...Smart Green 130 160 210 Installation Operation Maintenance Instructions for the User and the Installer A1009652 661Y3000 D...

Page 2: ...RIPTION 7 Models Smart 130 160 210 Green 7 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 8 Dimensions and Main Characteristics 8 Electrical Characteristics 10 Performance 11 INSTALLATION 12 Safety Instructions 13 Packing...

Page 3: ...Smart Green A1009652 661Y3000 D Table of Contents MAINTENANCE 21 Periodic Checks by the User 21 Annual Maintenance 21 Draining 22 Bringing back into Service after Maintenance 22 3 EN...

Page 4: ...y only be replaced by genuine parts Our water heaters are designed and manufactured for the exclusive purpose of heating and storing domestic hot water The domestic hot water heaters must only be heat...

Page 5: ...Smart Green A1009652 661Y3000 D Product Information ENERGY LABELLING 5 EN...

Page 6: ...Smart Green A1009652 661Y3000 D Product Information RATING PLATE EN 6...

Page 7: ...ss and improved energy efficiency 7 EN 1 Polypropylene top lid 2 Stainless steel tank DHW 3 Vacuum insulation panel 4 Dry well 5 Polypropylene shell 6 Polypropylene bottom lid 7 Outer steel tank prima...

Page 8: ...61Y3000 D Technical Characteristics DIMENSIONS AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Tank dimensions Smart Green 130 160 210 A mm 1025 1225 1497 B mm 760 960 1232 C mm 235 235 235 Empty weight Kg 55 65 75 EN 8 A B...

Page 9: ...10 10 Reheat Performance Primary Hea ting Power Input kW 24 7 32 2 39 2 Primary flow rate to achieve Reheat Performance L sec 0 70 0 70 1 25 Reheat time min 10 10 9 Standing Heat Loss kWh 24h 0 84 0 9...

Page 10: ...10 Rated voltage V 230 230 230 Rated frequency Hz 50 50 50 Max Amp rating A 6 6 6 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Wiring diagram 1 Control thermostat 60 80 C 2 Circulator pump option B Blue Bk Black Br Bro...

Page 11: ...ak flow at 45 C L 10 275 348 469 Peak flow at 60 C L 10 161 209 272 Peak flow first hour at 45 C L 60 911 1156 1560 Peak flow first hour at 60 C L 60 549 689 913 Constant flow at 45 C L h 763 970 1309...

Page 12: ...sion connect the stainless steel tank directly to the earth Use an adjustable earth clamp see example below on one of the DHW connections to connect to the earth Advised copper wire section 2 5mm Make...

Page 13: ...teria exists including Legionella pneumophila if a minimum temperature of 60 C is not maintained in both the DHW tank and the hot water distribution network Essential instructions for the electrical s...

Page 14: ...Package One Smart Green hot water tank Multilingual Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions One energy label PACKING CONTENTS All appliances are delivered tested and packaged separately T...

Page 15: ...tank and the safety valve is always open The third DHW tank connection if any can be used for the auxiliary DHW loop If the connection is not used replace the protective plug by a brass plug of the ap...

Page 16: ...5 Safety valve set at 7 bar 6 Drain valve 7 Hot water outlet 8 Pressure gauge 9 Grounding 10 Stop valve 11 Thermostatic mixing valve CONNECTION TO THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT Typical floor installation Key 1...

Page 17: ...to the ratio recommended in the local regulations Consult the manufacturer to determine the compatibility of the antifreeze with the tank s construction materials Essential instructions for the correc...

Page 18: ...ARY CIRCUIT Figure 2 General remark If the tank is used within a heating system refer to the heating boiler manual 1 Check that the drain valve 3 of your primary circuit is tightly closed 2 Open the s...

Page 19: ...Figure 1 Figure 2 1 3 3 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 Cold water Hot water Smart Green A1009652 661Y3000 D Starting Up 19 EN...

Page 20: ...t the tank s upper air bleed valve is tight Check that the water side and heat source side pipes are correctly connected and not leaking STARTING UP To put the installation into service refer to the h...

Page 21: ...y unit drips periodically it may be due to an expansion problem or clogging of the valve For internal inspections the hand hole can be used If there is none use one of the water connections to insert...

Page 22: ...rcuit of the hot water heater 1 Stop the charging pump 2 Isolate the primary circuit by closing the stop valves 1 3 Connect the drain valve 2 to the sewer using a flexible hose 4 Open the drain valve...

Page 23: ...Figure 3 Figure 4 4 1 2 3 Cold water Hot water 1 1 2 3 Smart Green A1009652 661Y3000 D Maintenance 23 EN...

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