INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
BiSolid Comfort OM-BSCV00/08/2012/EN
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At the end of the boiler’s life cycle, it should be packed together with its parts and disposed in
an environmentally safe way.
The manufacture company is not responsible for damage or harms caused by non-compliance
with:
Terms and conditions stated in this manual for operation and installation.
Applicable standards and legal provisions.
Procedures for installation and operation.
Terms and conditions presented in the product warranty card.
Situations which are possible to occur in real-time practice and precaution measures that
should be taken:
Switch off the boiler if there are any flammable or explosive vapors in the boiler room,
that may mix with the ambient air which is fed for firing in the boiler (for example from
paint while painting, spraying or laying molten substances, gas leakage, etc.).
If it is necessary to drain the water out of the boiler or from the entire system, as the
water should not be dangerously hot.
If there is any leakage from the boiler’s heat-exchanger or when the heat-exchanger is
choked up, do not try to start the boiler until normal operation conditions are recovered.
2.2. ENSURING PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY
The boiler and all of its parts are in compliance with the safety requirements of the relevant EU
legal regulations.
In order to install and operate the boiler in real-time conditions and in compliance with its
usage designation (stated below only as usage), is necessary also to observe the additional
requirements, as most important of them (those that should not be missed) are presented in
the relevant regulation documents. In addition to the above mentioned documents for the
usage of the boiler it is also necessary to comply with this operation and installation manual
and the product accompanying documentation supplied by the manufacture company.
Any intervention over the boiler’s operation from children and persons under the influence of
narcotic substances, psychiatric abnormalities and etc., must be prevented.
2.3. PRESSURE LOSSES
The pressure losses in the boiler’s combustion chamber, depending on the burning air supply,
are presented in Figure 2.