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Advice for the installer

The installation and 

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 rst ignition of the boiler must be performed 

by  quali

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 ed  personnel  in  compliance  with  current  national 

regulations  regarding  installation,  and  in  conformity  with  any 

requirements established by local authorities and public health 

organisations. 

After  the  boiler  has  been  installed,  the  installer  must  ensure 

that the end user receives the declaration of conformity and the 

operating manual, and should provide all necessary information 

as to how the boiler and the safety devices should be handled.

This appliance is designed to produce hot water for domestic use. 

It  should  be  connected  to  a  heating  system  and  a  distribution 

network for domestic hot water, both of which must be compatible 

with its performance and power levels. 

The use of the appliance for purposes other than those speci

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 ed is 

strictly forbidden. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for 

any damage caused by improper, incorrect and unreasonable use of 

the appliance or by the failure to comply with the instructions given 

in this manual. 

Installation, maintenance and all other interventions must be carried 

out in full conformity with the governing legal regulations and the 

instructions provided by the manufacturer.  Incorrect installation can 

harm persons, animals and possessions; the manufacturing company 

shall  not  be  held  responsible  for  any  damage  caused  as  a  result.  

The boiler is delivered in a carton. Once you have removed all the 

packaging, make sure the appliance is intact and that no parts are 

missing. If this is not the case, please contact your supplier. 

Keep  all  packaging  material  (clips,  plastic  bags,  polystyrene  foam, 

etc.) out of reach of children as it may present a potential hazard. 

In the event of a fault and/or malfunction, turn the appliance o

ff

 , turn 

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  the gas cock and do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact a 

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 ed professional instead. 

Before any maintenance or repair work is performed on the boiler, 

make sure you have disconnected it from the electricity supply by 

switching  the  external  bipolar  switch  to  the  “OFF”  position  and 

removing the fuse. 

All repairs, which should only be performed using original spare parts, 

should be carried out by a quali

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 ed professional. Failure to comply 

with  the  above  instructions  could  compromise  the  safety  of  the 

appliance and invalidate all liability on the part of the manufacturer. 

In  the  event  of  any  maintenance  or  other  structural  work  in  the 

immediate  vicinity  of  the  ducts  or 

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 ue  gas  exhaust  devices  and 

their accessories, switch the appliance o

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  by switching the external 

bipolar switch to the “OFF” position and shutting o

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  the gas control 

valve. When the work has been completed, ask a quali

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 ed technician 

to check the e

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  ciency of the ducting and the devices. 

Turn  the  boiler  o

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   and  turn  the  external  switch “OFF”  to  clean  the 

exterior parts of the appliance. 

Clean  using  a  cloth  dampened  with  soapy  water.  Do  not  use 

aggressive detergents, insecticides or toxic products. If the appliance 

is used in full compliance with current legislation, it will operate in a 

safe, environmentally-friendly and cost-e

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  cient manner.

If using kits or optional extras, make sure they are authentic.

CE labelling

The CE mark guarantees that the appliance conforms to the following 

directives:

2009/142/CEE

  relating to gas appliances 

2004/108/EC

  relating to electromagnetic compatibility

92/42/CEE

 

relating to energy e

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  ciency

2006/95/EC

 

relating to electrical safety

Safety regulations

Key to symbols:

Failure to comply with this warning implies the risk of personal 

injury, in some circumstances even fatal

Failure to comply with this warning implies the risk of damage, in 
some circumstances even serious, to property, plants or animals.

Install the appliance on a solid wall which is not subject to vibration.

Noisiness during operation.

When drilling holes in the wall for installation purposes, take care not to damage 

any electrical wiring or existing piping.

Electrocution caused by contact with live wires. Explosions, 

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 res or asphyxiation caused 

by gas leaking from damaged piping. Damage to existing installations. Flooding caused 

by water leaking from damaged piping.

Perform all electrical connections using wires which have a suitable section.

Fire  caused  by  overheating  due  to  electrical  current  passing  through  undersized 

cables.

Protect  all  connection  pipes  and  wires  in  order  to  prevent  them  from  being 

damaged.

Electrocution caused by contact with live wires. Explosions, 

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 res or asphyxiation caused 

by gas leaking from damaged piping. Flooding caused by water leaking from damaged 

piping.

Make sure the installation site and any systems to which the appliance must be 

connected comply with the applicable norms in force.

Electrocution caused by contact with live wires which have been installed incorrectly. 

Damage to the appliance caused by improper operating conditions.

Use suitable manual tools and equipment (make sure in particular that the tool is 

not worn out and that its handle is 

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 xed properly); use them correctly and make 

sure they do not fall from a height. Replace them once you have 

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 nished using 

them.

Personal injury from the falling splinters or fragments, inhalation of dust, shocks, cuts, 

pricks and abrasions. Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects caused by falling 

splinters, knocks and incisions.

Use electrical equipment suitable for its intended use (in particular, make sure 

that the power supply cable and plug are intact and that the parts featuring rotary 

or reciprocating motions are fastened correctly); use this equipment correctly; do 

not obstruct passageways with the power supply cable, make sure no equipment 

could fall from a height. Disconnect it and replace it safely after use.

Personal  injury  caused  by  falling  splinters  or  fragments,  inhalation  of  dust,  knocks, 

cuts,  puncture  wounds,  abrasions,  noise  and  vibration.  Damage  to  the  appliance  or 

surrounding objects caused by falling splinters, knocks and incisions.

Make  sure  any  portable  ladders  are  positioned  securely,  that  they  are  suitably 

strong and that the steps are intact and not slippery and do not wobble when 

someone climbs them. Ensure someone provides supervision at all times.

Personal  injury  caused  by  falling  from  a  height  or  cuts  (stepladders  shutting 

accidentally).

Make  sure  any  rolling  ladders  are  positioned  securely,  that  they  are  suitably 

strong, that the steps are intact and not slippery and that the ladders are 

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 tted 

with handrails on either side of the ladder and parapets on the landing.

Personal injury caused by falling from a height.

During  all  work  carried  out  at  a  certain  height  (generally  with  a  di

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 erence  in 

height of more than two metres), make sure that parapets are used to surround 

the work area or that individual harnesses are used to prevent falls. The space 

where  any  accidental  fall  may  occur  should  be  free  from  dangerous  obstacles, 

and any impact upon falling should be cushioned by semi-rigid or deformable 

surfaces.

Personal injury caused by falling from a height.

Make sure the workplace has suitable hygiene and sanitary conditions in terms of 

lighting, ventilation and solidity of the structures.

Personal injury caused by knocks, stumbling etc.

Protect the appliance and all areas in the vicinity of the work place using suitable 

material.

Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects caused by falling splinters, knocks 

and incisions.

Handle the appliance with suitable protection and with care.

Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects from shocks, knocks, incisions and 

squashing. 

During all work procedures, wear individual protective clothing and equipment.

Personal  injury  caused  by  electrocution,  falling  splinters  or  fragments,  inhalation  of 

dust, shocks, cuts, puncture wounds, abrasions, noise and vibration.

Place all debris and equipment in such a way as to make movement easy and safe, 

avoiding the formation of any piles which could yield or collapse.

Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects from shocks, knocks, incisions and 

squashing.

All operations inside the appliance must be performed with the necessary caution 

in order to avoid abrupt contact with sharp parts.

Personal injury caused by cuts, puncture wounds and abrasions.

Reset all the safety and control functions a

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 ected by any work performed on the 

appliance and make sure they operate correctly before restarting the appliance.

Explosions, 

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 res or asphyxiation caused by gas leaks or an incorrect 

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 ue gas exhaust. 

Damage or shutdown of the appliance caused by out-of-control operation.

Before handling, empty all components that may contain hot water, carrying out 

any bleeding if necessary.

Personal injury caused by burns.

Descale  the  components,  in  accordance  with  the  instructions  provided  on  the 

safety  data  sheet  of  the  product  used,  airing  the  room,  wearing  protective 

clothing,  avoid  mixing  di

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 erent  products,  and  protect  the  appliance  and 

surrounding objects.

Personal  injury  caused  by  acidic  substances  coming  into  contact  with  skin  or  eyes; 

inhaling  or  swallowing  harmful  chemical  agents.  Damage  to  the  appliance  or 

surrounding objects due to corrosion caused by acidic substances.

If you detect a smell of burning or smoke, keep clear of the appliance, disconnect 

it from the electricity supply, open all windows and contact the technician.

Personal injury caused by burns, smoke inhalation, asphyxiation.

Summary of Contents for EGIS PREMIUM S 25

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS CONDENSING WALL HUNG GAS BOILER EGIS PREMIUM S HOT WATER I HEATING I RENEWABLE I AIR CONDITIONING...

Page 2: ...2 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 22 25 25 26 26 26 26 26...

Page 3: ...3 CE CE 2009 142 CEE 2004 108 EC 92 42 CEE 2006 95 EC...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...5 OK ESC 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 Reset...

Page 6: ...6 A B C D E 150 319 180 25 745 28 745 200 120 120 200 65 L 65 67 67 450 0 5 3 0 0 3 50 50 OK ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 22 8 13...

Page 7: ...2 9 0 9 A 0 9 A s s a l c 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 a P 5 5 s s a l c 4 6 5 6 C C 0 9 0 9 1 0 1 m p p 2 O 0 5 4 5 4 4 9 4 h g K C 0 6 C 0 8 7 2 7 2 1 r a b 3 r a b 8 1 3 8 L 2 8 5 3 C 5 4 0 2 C 0 6 6 3 2 8...

Page 8: ...8 F A B C D E I G H EGIS PREMIUM S 25 EGIS PREMIUM S 31...

Page 9: ...9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 mCE l h EGIS PREMIUM S 25 EGIS PREMIUM S 31 I 15mm interno 22 mm...

Page 10: ...10 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 11 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...

Page 11: ...33 C43 10 60 100 B33 10 C13 C33 C43 30 80 125 B33 30 S1 S2 C13 26 26 80 80 0 6 0 6 5 1 5 1 C33 50 50 80 80 0 6 0 6 2 2 C43 26 26 80 80 0 6 0 6 5 1 5 1 S1 S2 C53 C83 50 80 80 8 60 60 B23 50 25 12 12 36...

Page 12: ...12 H05V2V2 F 60 N L...

Page 13: ...13 a b c d TA2 FLOOR SE SOL TA1 T B TA2 FLOOR SE SOL TA1 CN1 Outdoor sensor Under oor heating thermostat Room Thermostat 1 FLOOR SE SOL TA1...

Page 14: ...CN4 Bk Bk Gr Wh Rd Bl Bk Bk Br Bl Bk Bl Br CN2 CN11 1 1 CN14 CN3 1 1 CN8 1 CN25 1 N N FLAME L L TA2 FLOOR SE SOL TA1 CN19 CN1 CN4 1 LV HV CN14 CN3 1 1 CN8 CN9 1 1 CN25 1 1 CN6 CN11 1 1 Bk Bk Bk Bk Bk...

Page 15: ...15 OK ESC...

Page 16: ...16 2 1 3 2 4 2 4 1...

Page 17: ...17 3 65 C 1 C02 4 C02 1 5 RESET Gas CO2 MAX G20 9 0 0 7 G31 10 0 0 7...

Page 18: ...18 31 25 231 220 236 1 5 222 2 234 3 4 220 5 231 6 70 7 75 8 OK ESC OK ESC 1 6...

Page 19: ...6 0 2 2 0 6 1 3 2 8 1 3 3 2 8 7 4 3 2 6 8 2 3 2 3 4 7 5 m m 3 3 2 7 1 3 7 1 2 6 9 2 0 5 0 9 6 0 25 G20 G31 9 6 0 7 7 6 5 4 55 55 8 1 80 91 6 3 0 5 2 0 2 5 7 2 9 7 1 3 4 2 9 1 0 8 5 0 15 C 1013 mbar 1...

Page 20: ...20 3 bar EEPROM 15 5 OK ESC...

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Page 22: ...22 1 5 222 2 234 3 4 220 5 231 6 70 7 75 8 OK ESC ESC OK ESC 1 6...

Page 23: ...232 RPM 0 99 233 RPM 0 99 234 RPM 0 99 236 0 7 3 247 0 1 2 1 250 234 OK 422 0_2 0_8 0_5 1_0 3_5 1_5 0 1 30 2 252 5 200 0 5 20 5 253 0 67 C 1 4 C 0 254 0 1 0 270 271 420 0 20 45 C 1 35 85 C 421 0 1 3 1...

Page 24: ...24 822 rx100RPM 831 C 832 C 842 425 35 85 C 420 1 82 20 45 C 420 0 45 426 35 85 C 420 1 40 20 45 C 420 0 25...

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Page 27: ...supply cable 36 Peripheral unit connection 37 Room Thermostat connection 37 Electrical diagram 38 Commissioning 39 Ignition procedure 39 Initial procedures 39 Electricity supply 39 Filling the hydraul...

Page 28: ...er leaking from damaged piping Make sure the installation site and any systems to which the appliance must be connected comply with the applicable norms in force Electrocution caused by contact with l...

Page 29: ...eously allows for accessing the setting adjustment and diagnostics parameters b Pressing the buttons simultaneously allows for modifying and saving the parameter settings Display Legend Digits indicat...

Page 30: ...th the clearances stated below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 22 8 13 Legend 1 Flue connector 2 Air relief valve 3 Main heat exchanger 4 Detection Electrode 5 C H Return temperatu...

Page 31: ...stars Sedbuk class class A 90 A 90 Loss when stopped T 50 C Loss of burner gas when operating 2 2 2 2 EMISSIONS Available air pressure Pa 100 100 NoX class class 5 5 Flue gas temperature G20 80 C 60 C...

Page 32: ...er may be accessed after it has been installed should be respected WARNING No inflammable items should be left in the vicinity of the boiler Make sure the installation site and any systems to which th...

Page 33: ...re is too high the boiler will stop both do mestic hot water and the heating production and the error code 1 16 oor thermostat contact open will appear on the display The boiler will restart when the...

Page 34: ...he suction exhaust ducting split connection of the boiler to the exhaust ducting with air suction from outside split connection of the boiler to the exhaust ducting with air suction from the room Prod...

Page 35: ...ent fixing it in place using the screw provided Table of flue gas exhaust duct lengths S1 Air intake S2 Flue gas exhaust Type Maximum Extension Exhaust air m Diameter of pipe mm EGIS PREMIUM S 24 30 C...

Page 36: ...e manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by the lack of a suitable earthing system or by the malfunctioning of the electricity mains supply Make sure that the system is able to withstan...

Page 37: ...t 1 Room thermostat connection Introduce the thermostat wire Loosen the cable clamp using a screwdriver and insert the wires leading from the room thermostat one at a time Connect the wires to the ter...

Page 38: ...e C H Flow temp probe Thermal fuse Thermal fuse D H W flow switch Switch ON OFF Br Rd Rd Bl Bl Br Br Br Bk Bk Bk HV connection N N FLAME L L CN19 CN4 Bk Bk Gr Wh Rd Bl Modulating Fan Detection electro...

Page 39: ...illing stage or if there is excess air in the system the deaeration cycle can be activated by holding the MODE button for 10 seconds The boiler will start a cycle which lasts approximately 7 minutes W...

Page 40: ...lowing icon appears on the display gas boiler activated at the C H maximum power Press the button 1 to elect the icon D H W maximum power Wait 1 minute for the boiler to stabilise before carrying out...

Page 41: ...1 minute after each adjustment for the CO2 value to stabilise WARNING this adjustment is sensitive a rotation of a 1 4 turn corresponds to 0 4 of CO2 Once the CO2 value is close to the values given i...

Page 42: ...lue e g 75 75 8 Press the OK button to save the change or press ESC to exit without saving To exit press the ESC button until the normal display screen is restored Checking slow ignition power The sof...

Page 43: ...Example 1 SINGLE ZONE SYSTEM HIGH TEMPERATURE WITH ON OFF ROOM THERMOSTAT In this case the following parameters must be set 4 21 Activation of temperature adjustment using sensors Select 04 Basic temp...

Page 44: ...the system If this is the case a plumber should be contacted Operation shutdown This type of error is non volatile which means that it is not removed automatically On the display flash Err and the err...

Page 45: ...to run for two minutes If the flow temperature remains between 4 8 C the pump will con tinue to run for two minutes for a maximum of 10 times unless a temperature above 8 C is detected in the central...

Page 46: ...f parameters value Programming ESC key to exit from the parameters The information relating to the parameters are indicated on the display Caution The menus reserved for qualified technicians may only...

Page 47: ...lay from 5 to 200 0 5 to 20 seconds 5 Anti water hammering 253 D H W switch logic 0 Anti scale stop at 67 C 1 At 4 C over set point 0 254 Post circulation and post ventilation after domestic hot water...

Page 48: ...e decrease in relation to the set point value from 14 to 14 C high temperature from 7 to 7 C low temperature Warning The curves can be shifted upwards or downwards without accessing the parameter usin...

Page 49: ...external bipolar switch and shut off the gas valve To access the inside of the boiler the following is necessary 1 Loosen the two screws on the front casing a pull it forwards and unhook it from the u...

Page 50: ...the flue system is sealed and operating correctly Draining procedures The heating system must be drained using the following procedure Switch off the boiler make sure the external bipolar switch is in...

Page 51: ...gas category 7 Gas setting 8 Installation type 9 Electrical data 10 Maximum domestic hot water pressure 11 Maximum heating pressure 12 Boiler type 13 NOx class Efficiency 14 Input rating nominal heati...

Page 52: ...ITALIAN DESIGN ariston com Ariston Thermo SpA Viale A Merloni 45 60044 Fabriano AN www aristonthermo it info it aristonthermo com 420010595100...

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