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4.10 IMMERSION HEATER
An immersion heater boss is fi tted in the right side of the DHW tank in order to facilitate the fi tting of an electric
immersion heater (normally up to 9kW Maximum)
This immersion heater must have a 2
1
/
4
” BSP male thread and a nominal length of no greater than 406mm
(16”)
Max
406mm (16”)
Fitting
Switch off the DHW circuit and with the tank drained of water, remove the threaded bung
Threaded bung
Place a suitable supplied gasket around the heater base. Keeping the heater element horizontal and square
with the boss, insert the heater into the opening. Secure by turning the heater onto the threads.
Once heater is fi rmly screwed into boss, fi ll the tank with water and check for leaks at maximum operational
pressure.
Install electrical supply to immersion heater according to the manufacturers instructions, ensuring that the
heater is wired with heat resisting or mineral insulated cables complying with BS6207.
Soil / Vent Stack
There is no requirement for an additional trap or air
break when connecting drain pipework to an inter-
nal or external soil or vent stack
Gully
There is no requirement for an additional trap
if discharging direct into an open gully.
EXTERNAL CONDENSATE DISPOSAL EXAMPLES
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