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Commissioning
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Fig. 26
4.3 Standard Range Auto ignition models
4.3.1 Lighting the burner
1. Ensure gas supply is on.
2. Set thermostat control knob to the required water
temperature. (See below).
3. Ensure time switch if fitted is in the ON position.
4. Move electrical ON/OFF switch to ON and the burner will
light.
5. Check pilot and main gas connections at gas control valve
using leak detection fluid whilst burner is alight. Turn OFF,
seal any leakages then re-test.
4.3.2 Shutting off the burner
To shut OFF the burner move switch to OFF then turn OFF the
gas service cock.
The water heater should only be turned OFF for long periods, eg
holidays, or in an emergency. Otherwise the heater should be
left to operate under normal thermostat control.
NB. When using a time control ensure the heater is not turned
OFF before the final water draw off occurs. This will ensure the
water in the tank is left in a hot condition.
4.3.3 Checking main burner pressure
1. Turn gas supply OFF.
2. Release bleed screw A and connect pressure gauge tube
(See Fig. 26)
3. Light burner as described previously.
4. Remove cap from port B and adjust pressure using exposed
screw in accordance with data plate (See Fig. 26)
5. Shut OFF burner as described previously. Remove pressure
gauge tube and tighten bleed screw A.
6. Re-light burner as described previously.
Thermostat control
knob
Gas control valve
A
B
On/off switch
Setting
Approx. Water
Temperature
1
2
3
40°C 55°C 70°C
Fig. 27
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