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It  is  obligatory  to  make  the  connection  with  a  safe  ground/earth,  in 

compliance with current directives

.

 

b

To ensure the tightness of the boiler, use a self-locking cable tie and 

tighten it on the fair lead used.

 

b

It is the responsibility of the installer to provide suitable grounding 

for the appliance; the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage 

resulting from an incorrect or absent earth connection.

 

b

It is

 

also recommended to uphold the phase-neutral connection (L-N).

 

b

The earth conductor must be a couple of cm longer than the others

.

The boiler can operate with a phase-neutral or not floating phase-phase 

supply.

For power supplies that are not earthed, it is necessary to use an isolating 

transformer with earth-anchored secondary.

It is forbidden to use gas and/or water pipes to earth electrical appliances. 

Use  the  power  cable  supplied  to  connect  the  boiler  to  the  mains  power 

supply.

 

If the power cable has to be replaced, use a HAR H05V2V2-F cable, 

3 x 0.75mm

2

, Ø max external 7 mm.

3.6  Gas connection

The connection of the gas supply must be carried out in compliance with 

current installation standards.

Before carrying out the connection, check that the type of gas is that for 

which the appliance is set up

.

3.7  Removing the casing (fig. 13)

To access the components inside, remove the casing as indicated below:

 -

locate and unscrew the 2 screws (

A

) that fix the casing to the boiler

 -

by leveraging the fixing clips (

C

), unhook the lower part of the casing

 -

lift the casing upwards to release it from the top tabs (

B

), then remove it.

WARNING

 

b

In case of removal of the side panels, reassemble them in the initial 

position by referring to the adhesive labels on the side walls.

 

b

The possible damage of the frontal panel involves the replacement 

of the same

.

 

b

The noise absorbing panels inside the front and side walls ensure 

the airtight seal for the air supply duct in the installation environment.

 

b

It  is  therefore  ESSENTIAL  after  the  dismantling  operations  to 

correctly reposition the components so as to ensure boiler tightness.

3.8  Flue gas exhaust and combustion air suction

To  evacuate  the  combustion  products,  refer  to  UNI  7129-7131.  Always 

comply with local standards of the Fire Department, the Gas Company and 

with possible municipal dispositions

.

The  release  of  combustion  products  is  assured  by  a  centrifugal  fan  and 

the  control  board  constantly  checks  that  it  is  operating  correctly.  It  is 

essential for evacuating fumes and adduction boiler combustion air that 

only original pipes are used (except for C6 type) and that the connection 

is made correctly as shown in the instructions provided with the flue gas 

accessories

.

A single flue can be connected to several appliances provided that every 

appliance is the condensing type.

The boiler is a C-type appliance (with airtight chamber), and must therefore 

have a safe connection to the flue gas discharge pipe and to the combustion 

air suction pipe; these both carry their contents outside, and are essential 

for the operation of the appliance

.

Both concentric and twin terminals are available

.

Suction/discharge pipes length table

Maximum 

straight length

Pressure drop

25R

35R

bend 45° bend 90°

Flue gases pipe 

Ø 80 mm (“forced open” 

installation) 

(type B23P-B53P)

125 m

60 m

1 m

1,5 m

Concentric pipe 

Ø 60-100 mm (horizontal)

10 m

8 m

1,3 m

1,6 m

Concentric pipe 

Ø 60-100 mm (vertical)

11 m

9 m

1,3 m

1,6 m

Concentric pipe 

Ø 80-125 mm

25 m

20 m

1 m

1,5 m

Twin pipe Ø 80 mm

70+70 m 35+35 m

1 m

1,5 m

 

b

“Straight length” means with terminals and joints but without bends.

 

b

The boi

ler is supplied without the flue gas outlet/air suction kit, since 

it is possible to use the accessories for condensing appliances that 

better adapt to the installation characteristics (see catalogue).

 

b

The  maximum  lengths  of  the  pipes  refer  to  the  flue  accessories 

available in the catalogue

.

 

b

It is compulsory to use specific pipes.

 

b

The  non  insulated  flue  gas  outlet  pipes  are  potential  sources  of 

danger

.

 

b

The use of a longer pipe causes a loss of output of the boiler.

 

b

Make sure the flue gas discharge pipe is tilted 3° towards the boiler.

 

b

The discharge pipes can be fitted in most suitable direction in relation 

to installation requirements.

 

b

As  envisaged  by  current  legislation,  the  boiler  is  designed  to  take 

in  and  dispose  of  flue  gas  condensate  and/or  meteoric  water 

condensate  deriving  from  the  flue  gas  discharge  system  using  its 

own siphon

.

 

b

If  a  condensate  relaunch  pump  is  installed,  check  the  technical 

data (provided by the manufacturer) regarding output, to ensure it 

operates correctly.

“Forced open”

 

Installation (type B23P/B53P)

In  this  configuration  the  boiler  is  connected  to  the  ø  80  mm  flue  gases 

discharge pipe by means of an adaptor.

 -

Position the adaptor so that the Ø 60 pipe goes fully into the flue gases 

turret of the boiler

.

 -

Once positioned, make sure that the 4 notches (

A

) on the flange connect 

to the groove (

B

) on the Ø100 of the adaptor.

 -

Fully close the screws (

C

) that tighten the two locking terminals of the 

flange so the adaptor itself is restrained.

Concentric pipes (ø 60-100 mm)

 -

Position the bend so that the Ø 60 pipe goes fully into the flue gases 

turret of the boiler

.

 -

Once positioned, make sure that the 4 notches (

A

) on the flange connect 

to the groove (

B

) on the Ø100 of the bend.

 -

Fully close the screws (

C

) that tighten the two locking terminals of the 

flange so the bend itself is restrained.

Twin pipes (ø 80 mm)

The combustion air suction pipe should be selected from the two inputs, 

remove  the  closing  plug  fixed  with  the  screws  and  fix  the  specific  air 

deflector.

 -

Position the adaptor on the flue gases pipe so that the Ø 60 pipe goes 

fully into the flue gases turret of the boiler.

 -

Once positioned, make sure that the 4 notches (

A

) on the flange connect 

to the groove (

B

) on the Ø100 of the adaptor.

 -

Fully close the screws (

C

) that tighten the two locking terminals of the 

flange so the adaptor itself is restrained.

Refer to the graphs (fig .18) to find the maximum lengths of the single pipe.

When using the 

twin pipe kit from Ø60-100mm to Ø80-80mm

 instead of 

twin pipe system, there will be a loss in the maximum lengths as shown in 

the table

.

Ø50

Ø60

Ø80

Length loss (m)

0,5

1,2

5,5

Concentric pipes (ø 80-125 mm)

 -

Position the adaptor so that the Ø60 pipe goes fully into the flue turret 

of the boiler.

 -

Once positioned, make sure that the 4 notches (

A

) on the flange connect 

to the groove (

B

) on the Ø100 of the adaptor.

 -

Fully close the screws (

C

) that tighten the two locking terminals of the 

flange so the adaptor itself is restrained.

 -

Then fit the Ø 80-125 adaptor kit on the vertical fitting.

Twin pipes ø 80 with ducting Ø50 - Ø60 - Ø80 (fig. 15a)

Thanks to the boiler characteristics, a flue gas discharge pipe ø 80 can 

be connected to the ducting ranges

 Ø50 - Ø60 - Ø80.

 

b

For the ducting, you are advised to make a project calculation in order to 

respect the relevant standards in force

.

The table shows the standard configurations allowed.

Summary of Contents for EXCLUSIVE R

Page 1: ...EXCLUSIVE R Installer and user manual RO MANUAL DE INSTALARE SI UTILIZARE EN ES INSTALLER AND USER MANUAL MANUAL DE INSTALACI N Y USO...

Page 2: ...o Warning This instructions manual contains data and information for both the user and the installer Specifically note that the user for the use of the appliance must refer to chapters Warnings and sa...

Page 3: ...qualified personnel a a Any technical or cleaning operation is forbidden before disconnecting the appliance from the main power supply by turning the system s main switch to OFF and the main switch o...

Page 4: ...ion of the instrument for the combustion analysis check In fig 6b is shown a sample drawing where the distances between boiler and cabinet niche were obtained using a 300mm length tool Longer lengths...

Page 5: ...60 100 mm vertical 11 m 9 m 1 3 m 1 6 m Concentric pipe 80 125 mm 25 m 20 m 1 m 1 5 m Twin pipe 80 mm 70 70 m 35 35 m 1 m 1 5 m b b Straight length means with terminals and joints but without bends b...

Page 6: ...ons open the caps of the lower A automatic air vent valve by two or three turns to allow a continuous venting of the air leave the plug of the valve A open make sure the cold water inlet tap is open o...

Page 7: ...g disabling the key lock function is achieved by pressing the button A for more than 10 seconds During this step all of the LEDs C will flash for 1 second 3 11 6 Changing the operating mode In normal...

Page 8: ...l as the outdoor temperature if available On the left and right sides are displayed the icons indicating the status of the system their meaning is as follows Pressing the keys up and down it is possib...

Page 9: ...T 80 5 C AT 45 C BT INSTALLER CHANGE NAME INSTALLER PI PROPORTIONAL 5 0 99 SERVICE Only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 PI INTEGRAL 10 0 99 SERVICE Only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 VALVE RUN 120...

Page 10: ...y if managed by the control board THERMOREGULATION INSTALLER CLIMATIC CURVES MAIN MAIN ZONE1 ZONE2 INSTALLER FIXED SET POINT 80 5 C AT 45 C BT MIN CH SET MAX CH SET INSTALLER If EXTERNAL PROBE NOT con...

Page 11: ...NT 50 C 37 5 C 60 C INSTALLER Only if HEAT PUMP enabled to DHW TANK FROST PROTECT 7 C 0 C 100 C SERVICE Only if HEAT PUMP enabled to DHW TANK FR PROT OFFSET 5 C 1 C 20 C SERVICE Only if HEAT PUMP enab...

Page 12: ...C INSTALLER MIN EMERG OUT T 10 C 20 C 10 C INSTALLER BOILER INTEGR DELAY 30min 1min 240min SERVICE HP INTEGR DELAY 30min 1min 240min SERVICE BOILER WAITING 2min 1min 60min SERVICE HEAT PUMP WAITING 2m...

Page 13: ...orrectly that conditions for regular maintenance are guaranteed if the boiler is placed inside or between items of furniture the seal of the fuel adduction system that the fuel flow rate corresponds t...

Page 14: ...ER OFF CH 3MIN RESET TIMERS CH This parameter allows you to reset the REDUCED HEATING MAXIMUM OUTPUT TIMING during which the speed of the fan is limited to 75 of the maximum heating output that has be...

Page 15: ...ING NAME This parameter allows you to attribute a specific name to the heating zone POR This parameter allows you to enable the central heating programming timing for the zone concerned if the heat re...

Page 16: ...depends on the type of heat request In any case the thermoregulation algorithm will not directly use the outdoor temperature but rather a calculated outdoor temperature that takes into account the bui...

Page 17: ...16 C that can vary within the range 5 5 5 3 First commissioning Position the system s master switch to the on position Open the gas tap to allow fuel to flow Adjust the room thermostat to the desired...

Page 18: ...ected When an outdoor temperature sensor is installed the outlet temperature is automatically selected by the system which quickly adjusts the ambient temperature according to the variations in the ou...

Page 19: ...he up and down keys and confirm the selection to deactivate the function INSTALLER SCREED HEATING FUNZIONE GIORNALIERA DEACTIVATE FUNCTION ACTIVATE FUNCTION The screed heating function when active is...

Page 20: ...from the cover of the instrument panel to access the electrical components AKM0x X17 X14 1 1 X12 X23 X16 X2 X21 X8 X13 X19 X9 X25 X11 X18 X22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 5 12 10 4 3 5 4 6 5 6 X15 X1 X4 X6 1 3...

Page 21: ...pplied with the settings indicated in the multigas table It is nevertheless possible according to the system requirements or the regional regulations on the combustion gas emission limits to set that...

Page 22: ...k button it is possible to return to the main screen where a fault is signalled by this flashing icon 18 05 2013 12 17 MENU INFO SET 42 C 1 3 bar FRI PLANT HOT WATER TEMPERATURE STATE The user can ret...

Page 23: ...0 5 sec on 0 5 off definitive E030 fan fault ON definitive E040 water transducer load the system ON definitive E041 water transducer load the system flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off transitional E042 water...

Page 24: ...to OFF set the system s main switch to off close the fuel and water taps of the heating and domestic hot water system In this case the anti freeze and anti blocking systems are deactivated Drain the h...

Page 25: ...REC10 MASTER and finish the operatione NEW to set a new system configuration restoring the factory setting of the parameters NEW FROM AKM SELECT THE TYPE OF CONFIGURATION ON OFF Closing position 5 20...

Page 26: ...TI ZONE CONTROLLER REC10 V01 26 PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE SELECT THE TYPE OF CONFIGURATION NEW FROM AKM 5 23 Replacing the AKM01 board The configuration operations should be carried out by professiona...

Page 27: ...umption at maximum and minimum output checking the position of the ignition flame detection glowplug checking the gas failure safety device b b After carrying out the maintenance operations the analys...

Page 28: ...ING function enabled If a heating request from the main zone is in progress the icon will be flashing This icon indicates that the circuit for domestic hot water production is enabled When a domestic...

Page 29: ...ing ok to confirm the selection Pressing back takes you back to the initial screen without making any selection BOILER STATE MAIN ZONE 9 1 Boiler This function can be selected in order to set the boil...

Page 30: ...n If the selection is cancelled or the back key is pressed you return to the previous SET screen SET THE PARAMETER WILL BE CHANGED CONFIRM CANCEL CONFIRM OR DELETE SELECTION 10 2 Domestic hot water on...

Page 31: ...st the current time is replaced with the boiler flow temperature and turns on the icon concerning the type of request in progress A message for the system efficiency level can be displayed in the top...

Page 32: ...D THURSDAY MODIFY DELETE COPY 07 30 11 30 18 00 END 08 30 13 30 22 30 SELECT OPTION Press the up and down keys to select the desired time band and press ok to confirm the selection START MAIN THURSDAY...

Page 33: ...O MODIFY In order to confirm that the operation has been completed successfully the display will show the list of days to which the scheduled programme has been copied MAIN SCHEDULE OF THURSDAY WILL B...

Page 34: ...h check the system flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off transitional boiler board communication lost ON transitional BUS 485 communication lost ON transitional List of combustion faults ERROR CODE ERROR MESSAG...

Page 35: ...REC10 after which the machine must be disconnected from the power supply to reset the number of attempts available b b Request the intervention of the Technical Assistance Centre E020 LIMIT THERMOSTAT...

Page 36: ...6 5 107 8 103 9 105 8 105 9 107 4 103 2 101 0 Useful efficiency Pn max 30 30 return 109 8 105 8 109 3 106 6 Efficiency at average P Range Rated 80 60 98 0 97 8 Efficiency at average P Range Rated 30 3...

Page 37: ...20 G31 G20 G31 Maximum CO s a less than p p m 140 150 220 220 CO2 9 2 10 2 9 0 10 0 NOx s a lower than p p m 40 60 40 30 T flue gases C 63 64 65 70 Minimum CO s a less than p p m 10 15 20 40 CO2 9 1 1...

Page 38: ...fan rotations rpm 1 500 1 900 Minimum number of DHW fan rotations rpm 1 500 1 900 b b DHW functions refer only if a storage tank is connected accessory available on request Parameter Symbol EXCLUSIVE...

Page 39: ...ner 9 Conveyor 10 Fan 11 Mixer 12 Ignition transformer 13 Flue gas exhaust 14 Degassing unit pipe 15 Flue gas probe 16 Upper air vent valve 17 Limit thermostat 18 NTC delivery probe 19 Flame ignition...

Page 40: ...bianco TBT OT SE TBT TA A B REC X11 X14 X25 M20 grigio grigio 1 10 viola viola rosso rosso nero alim blu sign marrone MOD 1 3 X19 T P 4 3 TBOL 1112 SBOL 6 1 X1 marrone blu 2 1 3 5 4 rosa blu P N L F 3...

Page 41: ...at exchanger 13 NTC delivery probe 14 Limit thermostat 15 Upper air vent valve 16 Air water separator 17 Water tank available by request 3 16 15 A B 1 C D 11 12 13 10 7 6 5 3 2 4 14 8 9 E F TA Room th...

Page 42: ...W pump modulation area graphic 1 setted to 7 metre circulator graphic 2 setted to 5 metre circulator graphic 3 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 80...

Page 43: ...43 EXCLUSIVE 5 A condensate drain B water gas 25R 35R C 275 350 A B C 6a 6b distances in mm measured in mm 6 Indoor installation Outdoor installation in a partially protected place...

Page 44: ...sensor 13 14 OT Open therm 15 16 SBOL Water tank probe 17 18 X1 Not used 19 20 X2 Not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 A B TA TBOL TBT SE OT SBOL X1 X2 M20 D Voltage free contac...

Page 45: ...IN PIPE 80mm 15 90 bend flange installed as standard A A C B COAXIAL PIPE 80 125mm flange installed as standard A A C B 90 bend flange installed as standard C B 90 bend A A adaptor flange installed as...

Page 46: ...50 60 70 80 90 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 D A E CURVE DI TERMOREGOLAZIONE Temperatura esterna C Temperatura di mandata C 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 T80 T45 1...

Page 47: ...25 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 Lunghezza tubo scarico fumi m Lunghezza tubo aspirazione aria m CaldaiaExclusive 25C n lunghezza massimatubi 80 mm EXCLUSIVE 25R flue gas pipe length m air s...

Page 48: ...information contained in this manual at any time and without prior notice Consumers statutory rights are not affected Cod 20097753 04 15 Ed 0 Cod 20127998 07 17 Ed 2 RANGE RATED EN 483 The max CH inp...

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