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3.0 SERVICING

3.4 FAULT FINDING

Despite everyones best efforts some problems could occur and lead to complaints 
from the householder.

Complaints can be grouped into the following three main categories:-

1.  The system is noisy
2.  Hot water service is unsatisfactory
3.  Space heating is unsatisfactory

The following checks should be carried out by the installer before calling the 
manufacturer.

1.  Causes of a ‘Noisy’ System

Noisy pump operation
Check the level of water in the F & E cistern - adjust and vent the pump/system 
if necessary.
Check the pump speed setting of the boiler pump - reduce if necessary but ensure 
that the temperature rise across the boiler does not exceed 8°C.
Check the pump speed setting of the heating pump - reduce if necessary but ensure 
a temperature difference across the fl ow and return does not exceed 11°C.
Check and adjust if necessary the heating system bypass valve.
Check that the radiators are correctly balanced.

Noisy boiler operation
Check the fl ow rate through the boiler at full gas rate by measuring the temperature 
rise across the boiler.  If the temperature rise is greater than 8°C, then increase 
the pump speed. 
Check the level of water in the F & E cistern and the working head on the boiler.
Check and vent the system if necessary.

Noise when hot water tap is opened
If the plate heat exchanger pump is noisy when the hot water tap is opened, then 
check the level of water in the F & E cistern and vent the pump if necessary.
Water hammer - loose pipework and/or tap washers.

2. Causes of ‘Unsatisfactory Hot Water Service’

Check  that the BoilerMate is full of water i.e. level of water in the F & E cistern is 
correct when system is cold.
Check boiler thermostat - this should be set at maximum.
Check that the boiler fl ow temperature is adequate when it stops fi ring.  Boilers should 
provide a fl ow temperature of 82 ± 3°C but temperatures as low as 75°C will allow the 
BoilerMate A-Class to provide a satisfactory performance.
Check that the store is charging to at least 75°C.
Check that the hot water plate heat exchanger pump stops and starts when the 
hot water tap is opened and closed.
Check that the plate heat exchanger pump is set at maximum speed.
Check that the space heating and hot water load is not greater than the boiler output 
and that the BoilerMate A-Class model is suitable for the type of dwelling.
If all the above checks are satisfactory then it is possible that the performance of 
the heat exchanger is impaired by scale.  In this case the hot water fl ow rate will be 
noticeably less than the cold water fl ow rate.  Replace with a factory exchange unit 
and re-check hot water performance.

3. Causes of ‘Unsatisfactory Space Heating’

Check the boiler thermostat - this should be 
set at maximum.
Check that the boiler fl ow temperature before 
it is turned off by its own internal thermostat 
or the store sensor is adequate - it should not 
be less than 77°C.
Check the operation and the settings of 
the heating programmer and the room 
thermostat.
Check that the heating system pump is 
circulating the water to the radiator circuit.
If some rooms are not being heated properly, 
then balance the system/check the operation 
of the thermostatic radiator valves (if fi tted).

Overfl ow from Feed and Expansion Cistern

Check that the controlled level of water in the 
cistern is no higher than necessary.  Adjust if 
required.

POWERFLUSHING/CLEANING OF THE HEATING 
SYSTEM

If it is proposed to ‘powerfl ush’ the heating 
system we would recommend that the 
BoilerMate appliance is isolated from the 
heating system being cleaned.  Failure to do 
this could seriously damage the appliance.

When carrying out the work always comply 
fully with the manufacturers instructions for 
the powerfl ushing equipment being used.

If in any doubt please consult our Technical 
Helpline.

Note: If the A.C.B. board is replaced it will 
need setting to the appliance type - see 
pages 9 and 10 for further details.

The  system controls/operation should then 
be checked.

If the problem cannot be resolved the switch 
emergency electric backup  should be switched 
on and operated in accordance with the 
instructions on the label fi tted to the appliance 
until the installer/manufacturer can attend.
W h e n   r e q u e s t i n g   a   v i s i t   f r o m   t h e 
manufacturer the installer must have the 
completed ‘Benchmark’  commissioning/
service record sheet to hand to enable help 
to be provided.

Summary of Contents for BoilerMate BMA 125 OV

Page 1: ...MPLY WITH THE WATER HEATER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION FOR INTEGRATED THERMAL STORES TM benchmark Thecodeofpracticefortheinstallation commissioning servicingofcentralheatingsystems Gas Council Approve...

Page 2: ...rom 1st April 2005 this can be achieved via a Competent Person Self Certification Scheme as an option to notifying the Local Authority directly Similar arrangements will follow for Scotland and will a...

Page 3: ...otifiable to Building Control The BoilerMate A Class OV is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge un...

Page 4: ...ORE AUTOMATIC BYPASS VALVE 4 2 15 2 UNLESS THE HEATING SYSTEM INCORPORATES MECHANICAL THERMOSTATIC CONTROL VALVES E G 4 2 6gS TO ALL RADIATORS OR PORT ZONE VALVES 0RIMARY FLOW 0RIMARY RETURN LASS OILE...

Page 5: ...rature is automatically regulated to approximately 52 C at the bath flow rate of 18 litres min recommended by BS 6700 The temperature is not user adjustable 1 0 DESIGN Model BMA 125 OV BMA 145 OV BMA...

Page 6: ...rature sensors 10 Overheat sensor 11 Y type strainer flow regulator 12 A feed and expansion cistern complete with ballvalve overflow fitting and cold feed open vent pipework assembly is supplied separ...

Page 7: ...tional 150mm must be added to the above heights to accomodate the space required for the zone equipment APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS MODEL Height Width Depth A B C BMA 125 OV 960mm 530mm 595mm BMA 145 OV 1000...

Page 8: ...k The BoilerMate A Class units are supplied on an installation base to allow the pipe runs to connect to the appliance from any direction It is easier if all pipes protrude vertically in the cut out a...

Page 9: ...troller is described below The appliance selection menu A0 A9 on the controller is hidden It is only possible to get to the appliance selection using the reset button Left hand S2 on the main board Wh...

Page 10: ...n S1 T Overheat 1 6 14 Top of store in dry pocket S1 S2 are in single housing S2 T Overheat 2 2 10 S3 T DHW in 3 11 In cold water inlet pipe Wet i e direct S4 T DHW out 4 12 In hot water outlet pipe W...

Page 11: ...thefeed water to water heaters and the hot water circuit of combination boilers to reduce the rate of accumulation of lime scale 1 0 DESIGN To comply with this requirement the hardness of the mains wa...

Page 12: ...anufacturer and is installed fully in accordance with their recommendations It is also essential that if an alternative pipework material system is chosen the manufacturerconfirmsthatthedesigncriteria...

Page 13: ...it is recommended that a check valve or valves are fitted on the vertical flow pipes ThewaterlevelintheF Ecisternshouldbe at least 250mm above the highest point on thesystemincludingtheradiatorsandmus...

Page 14: ...ernally as long as the chosen system is recommended for use on domestic heating systems by the manufacturer and is installed fully in accordance with their recommendations We always recommend the use...

Page 15: ...and depending uponthepipelayoutamanualairventmayalso berequiredonthereturnadjacenttotheboiler see boiler installation insructions Boiler sited with dipped flow and return pipes to the BoilerMate Any...

Page 16: ...ge 5 The radiators will only get hot when the boiler is firing Itisimportantthattheflowratesthroughthese radiators is adjusted to the minimum required at the lockshield valves on the radiators If this...

Page 17: ...rooms within the property The electrical supplies from each appliance to the boiler will need twinning so that the boiler will operate on a call from either both appliances Bothprimarypumpsandtheprima...

Page 18: ...ot water control rocker in the constant position and the central heating rocker to off For emergency hot water and heating put the mode rocker into Switch position and the hot waterandcentralheatingco...

Page 19: ...tures will normally be higher than in a conventional system and the design of the cupboard and door will need to take this into account No ventilationisnormallyrequiredtothecupboard A suitable locatio...

Page 20: ...be checked and confirmed as acceptable The plastic cover and protective wrapping should be removed from the appliance and the installation base provided and placed in position The appliance can then b...

Page 21: ...H Incoming mains cold water I Drain valve is not provided with the appliance J Primary return for pumped summer towel rail circuit Note The safety open vent and cold feed expansion must be connected t...

Page 22: ...Mains Supply 230VAC 50Hz 32Amps 6 0 10 0 mm Twin Earth Cable PVC 10 0mm is only required when there is a high ambiant temperature and or long cable run N L N E E SL W SL B SL R L1 L2 L3 N N N SL F N I...

Page 23: ...CALE INHIBITOR Y White Covering Flat Ribbon Cable 1 Connection only used if Modulating Pump is fitted 1 1 SWITCH ON OFF Boiler ON OFF Heating SL H Hot Water SL W Frost Protection SL F Room Stat SL R D...

Page 24: ...d more than 6 meters above the base of the BoilerMate A Class appliance Obviously any pipework in the roof space and the feed and expansion cistern will need to be adequately insulated to protect agai...

Page 25: ...ll cables are routed to avoid hot surfaces The supply to the BoilerMate A Class must be protected by a type B MCB to BS EN 60898 of at least 32 amps rating Two installer supplied flex cables are requi...

Page 26: ...t adjusted to a suitable setting When the location of the boiler means that frost protection is required for the boiler circuit only a frost thermostat and pipe mounted thermostat should be fitted in...

Page 27: ...AS BOILER HAS BEEN FULLY TESTED COMMISSIONED AFTER THE GAS BOILER HAS BEEN COMMISSIONED MOVE MCB S 1 AND 2 TO THE ON POSITION WHICH WILL BREAK THE WARNING LABEL AND THEN COMMISSION THE SWITCH FACILITY...

Page 28: ...ection is made to the heating return on the BoilerMate Atypicalwayofprovidingheatingandhotwater time control is shown below However other methods can be used such as using a 3 channel programmer if re...

Page 29: ...5 o C 1 5m long 2 5mm 2 high temp flying cables CT 3 6 2 5 1 4 3 6 2 5 1 4 J5 3 6 2 5 1 4 3 6 2 5 1 4 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 J28 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 E N L M DHW Pump J34 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 E N L M B...

Page 30: ...opposite will be adequate for up to a typical 3 4 bedroom property Primary Water System Treatment Although the BoilerMate has no special water treatment requirements the radiators and other parts of t...

Page 31: ...e front panel mode rocker is in the normal position Put the hot water control rocker in the constant position and the central heating control rocker in the off position b The boiler will not start i e...

Page 32: ...The BoilerMate controller will now Turn on the central heating pump and this will be indicated by display segment H2 2 being lit c Wait until the heating circuit has reached its normal temperature bef...

Page 33: ...T use pipe smaller than 28mm between the boiler and the BoilerMate when the boiler rating exceeds 20kW about 68 000 Btu h 14 DON Tusedippedflowandreturnbetween theboilerandtheBoilerMateunlesstheboiler...

Page 34: ...mGledhillusingthe SpeedSpares service or throughanyofthelargerplumbersmerchants specialist heating spares suppliers Help and advice is also available from the Technical Helpline on 08449 310000 Howeve...

Page 35: ...tlet XB122 210 225 8 1 x 6 kW switch immersion heater Wardtec XB468 125 145 185 XB469 215 XB470 225 9 Main PCB controller Argus Vision GT490 All 10 Bottom store sensor Tasseron GT198 All 11 Middle sto...

Page 36: ...when the hot water tap is opened and closed Check that the plate heat exchanger pump is set at maximum speed Check that the space heating and hot water load is not greater than the boiler output and...

Page 37: ...OPTIONS FOR SHOWERS 4 FIXING OPTIONS FOR TAPS MIXERS 1 MK Range Combined Regulators Aerator for screwing onto Taps Mixers with internal or external threads on their noses AntiVandal models also availa...

Page 38: ...fixing holes 18 l mm 12 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 12 l mm inlet 55mm 18 l mm 12 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 9 l mm 12 l mm inlet 165mm 595mm A hot B cold blank blank...

Page 39: ...formation and the resistance characteristics of the pipes The examples presented below are for 15mm copper pipe in table 1 and for plastic pipework in table 2 The preferred solution where space will a...

Page 40: ...branched off the cold water main prior to the treatment device instead of the cold water manifold Any other isolating control valves and backflow protection devices should be provided as necessary to...

Page 41: ...label should be fixed to the system in a prominent location Where a combi boiler and or a hot water storage vessel is installed in areas where the mains water can exceed 200ppm Total Hardness as defin...

Page 42: ...ng at the top of the product Each appliance is supplied with a pallet which has been attached to the unit via the packaging The pallet will also allow for one or two persons to get a good hold e Takin...

Page 43: ...r in materials or workmanship we will either repair or supply replacement at our option with the closest substitute in the case of any obsolete product to any address in Great Britain i free of all ch...

Page 44: ...any other contract between the Purchaser and us which at the time of payment of the full price of the goods sold under this contract have been delivered to the Purchaser but not paid for in full c unt...

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