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Setting the minimum and the maximum power of the boiler

1. Check that the supply pressure to the gas valve is a minimum of 20 mbar

for natural gas.

2. To do this, remove the screw “A”.

Fit the pipe of the pressure gauge to the pressure connection of the gas
valve “B”.
When you have completed this operation, replace the screw “A” securely
into its housing to seal off the gas.

3. To check the pressure supplied by the gas valve to the burner, remove the

screw “C”. Fit the pipe of the pressure gauge to the pressure outlet of the 
gas valve “D”.
Disconnect the compensation pipe either from the gas valve or from the 
sealed chamber.

4. Set the On/Off button to position <  I  > and the "summer/winter" switch to

the winter position.
To set the maximum power, turn on the hot water tap and allow the hot
water tap to run at a rate of about 8 litres/minute so that the main burner
lights.
Adjust nut “E” on the modureg to set the gas pressure (displayed on the
pressure gauge) corresponding to the maximum power (see table “A” page 11).

5. To set the minimum power, disconnect a supply terminal from the modu-

reg and adjust screw “F”.
Turn the screw clockwise to increase the pressure and coun-
ter-clockwise to decrease the pressure (displayed on the
pressure gauge) corresponding to the minimum power (see table “A” page
11).

6. When you have completed the above operations, turn off the

hot water tap, re-connect the supply terminal to the modureg
on the gas valve and replace the cap on the screw of the
modureg.

Setting the maximum heating circuit power

7. To set the maximum heating circuit power, place the

On/Off button to position <  I  > and the "summer/winter" switch to winter
position.
Turn the knob of the heating thermostat clockwise to maximum;

8. Remove the left hand inspection panel of the P.C.B. and fit a small

cross-head screwdriver in to the right hand potentiometer. Turn clockwise
to increase the pressure or counter-clockwise to reduce the pressure.
Adjust the setting to the required heating pressure value (displayed on the
pressure gauge), as indicated in the diagrams shown in page 11.

9. Turn off the boiler by placing the main switch to the "Off" position.

Setting pressure for soft ignition.

Disconnect the detection electrode connection from the P.C.B. (see fig.
1.13).
Start the boiler and during the ignition sequence adjust the centre poten-
tiometer until the gas pressure reads the required gas pressure as per the
table below.
Once the gas pressure is set turn off the boiler and reconnect the connec-
tion to the P.C.B.
NB.: It may be necessary to reset the flame failure reset a number of times
during this operation.

Setting gas pressures

1.4

Servicing and Removal 

of the Gas Valve

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2

3

4

A

B

C

E

F

D

Summary of Contents for EuroCombi Type C 23 MFFI

Page 1: ...Supplied By www heating spares co Tel 0161 620 6677 A 23 MFFI A 27 MFFI G C N 47 116 18 47 116 19 Servicing Instructions Type C Boilers LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO THE GAS METER...

Page 2: ...9 Removing the Spark Ignitor 11 Removing the Gas Valve 12 1 5 Access to the Hydraulic Circuit Removing the D H W Secondary Exchanger 12 Removing the Safety Valve 13 Removing the Automatic Air Vent 13...

Page 3: ...his will also require the removal of the casing To dismantle the front part of the casing proceed as follows 1 Remove screw A see fig 1 1 2 Lift the front panel up and forward see fig 1 2 A Fig 1 2 Fi...

Page 4: ...lower control panel 1 Remove the screws B 2 Push the two side panels outward slightly fig 1 5 3 Rotate the control panel forward and down Fig 1 4 B Fig 1 5 B C Fig 1 7 Fig 1 6 C To access the areas w...

Page 5: ...the Combustion Chamber Remove the screws D Remove the screws E Removing the combustion cover G G G G G G G Fig 1 08 Fig 1 09 F F F F Removing the sealed chamber frontal cover Remove the screws D Remo...

Page 6: ...chamber fig 1 10 2 Remove the screws H of the burner see fig 1 11 3 Remove the burner see fig 1 12 4 Remove the injectors using a No 7 socket spanner 5 Replace in reverse order Removing the burner an...

Page 7: ...5 Remove screw J using a Philips No 2 star tip screwdriver see fig 1 16 6 Slide the electrode gently downward see fig 1 17 To replace repeat the steps in reverse order paying particular attention to t...

Page 8: ...hamber see fig 1 21 Use a No 2 star tip screwdriver to remove the switch from the plate Fig 1 21 Fig 1 20 1 Drain the boiler of water 2 Release the two connection nuts K connecting the exchanger to th...

Page 9: ...ew P see fig 1 22 2 Extract the venturi see fig 1 23 Removing the venturi device Removing the fan A 23 MFFI 0 P Fig 1 22 Fig 1 23 1 Disconnect electrical connections Q see fig 1 24 2 Remove screws R s...

Page 10: ...ical connections and remove screws S using a No 2 star tipped screwdriver see fig 1 27 2 Pull fan to the right forward and remove see fig 1 28 3 Remove fan from mounting plate 4 Remove screws T see fi...

Page 11: ...on the pressure gauge corresponding to the minimum power see table A page 11 6 When you have completed the above operations turn off the hot water tap re connect the supply terminal to the modureg on...

Page 12: ...d By www heating spares co Tel 0161 620 6677 12 B029 Regulating the heating power for natural gas G20 Regulating the heating power for butane gas G30 Regulating the heating power for propane gas G31 T...

Page 13: ...eating control and is situated on the P C B see the electrical diagrams By adjusting the potentiometer it is possible to change the time interval between the burner shutting down and its next ignition...

Page 14: ...hat the O rings are in good condition and repla ce if necessary Important Before any component is removed the boiler must be drained of all water Removing the gas valve 1 Disconnect all the cables fro...

Page 15: ...ve the valve see fig 139 Removing the automatic air vent 1 Unscrew valve A1 see fig 1 39 Removing the main circuit flow switch 1 Remove the cable of the main circuit flow switch A3 see fig 1 41 2 Remo...

Page 16: ...43 2 Release the nuts A6 and remove the pump see fig 1 44 Removing the pressure gauge 1 Remove the inspection panel see fig 1 6 1 7 2 Release coupling A7 using a 14 mm open ended spanner see fig 1 45...

Page 17: ...the overheat thermostat 1 Remove the electrical connection from the overheat thermostat see fig 1 50 2 Then remove the thermostat from the pipe by releasing its securing clip Removing the heating tem...

Page 18: ...anel see fig 1 6 1 7 2 Remove fuse see fig 1 52 1 6 Access to the Control System Fig 1 52 Fig 1 53 Fig 1 54 B1 Removing the time clock 1 Remove the inspection panel see fig 1 6 1 7 2 Remove electrical...

Page 19: ...the electrical plug connectors and screws B4 see fig 1 57 8 To remove the 240V P C B remove the electrical plug connectors and screws B5 see fig 1 58 9 Replace either P C B in reverse order Fig 1 55 F...

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