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British Gas RD2 - Users

CAUTION. 

 

To avoid the possibility of injury during the installation, servicing or cleaning

of this appliance care should be taken when handling edges of sheet steel components

A BOILER CLEARANCES

Table 1

To light the boiler.

Refer to Frame B

1.

Check that the electricity supply to the boiler is OFF.

2.

Open the control panel drop-down door and ensure that the
thermostat knob (A) is in the OFF position.

3.

Switch ON the electricity supply to the boiler and check that
all external controls, e.g. programmer, room thermostat etc.,
are ON.

4.

Set the boiler thermostat knob (A) to position 6. After about
25 seconds the boiler will light automatically and the 'Burner
On' neon (B) will illuminate. Set the boiler thermostat to the
desired position.

5.

Close the control panel door.

Note.

If the boiler fails to light after 5 attempts consult  a  

CORGI

registered installer.

Winter conditions (i.e. central heating and domestic hot water).

The thermostat should  be positioned at setting 5 or 6.

Summer conditions (i.e. domestic hot water only).

 The

thermostat should be positioned at setting 3.

These settings are offered for general guidance only and other
settings may be found preferable, dependent upon the type of
system installed or as recommended by the installer.

Control of water temperature

1.

Set the boiler thermostat knob (A) to give the required
temperature for central heating.

2.

The boiler thermostat automatically switches the main burner
OFF and ON to maintain the selected temperature.

To shut down the boiler

1. For short periods

Turn the boiler thermostat knob (A) to OFF. When heating is
again required, restore the knob to its original setting.

2. For longer periods

a.

Turn the boiler thermostat knob (A) to OFF.

b.

Switch the electricity supply to OFF.

To relight the boiler

Boiler

Flue

Dimension A

Model

Length

Rear Flue

Side/Top flue

mm (in.)

mm (in.)

mm (in.)

40 , 50

Up

10

35

60 , 70

to

(

3/8

)

(1 

3/8

)

80 , 100

600

125

(23 

5/8

)

55 (2 

1/4

)

55 (2 

1/4

)

40 , 50

600 to

60 , 70

3000

35

35

80

(23 

5/8

 to

(1 

3/8

)

(1 

3/8

)

118)

100

600 to 2000

35

35

(23 

5/8

 to

(1 

3/8

)

(1 

3/8

)

78 

3/4

)

125

600 to

1000

55

55

(23 

5/8

 to

(2 

1/4

)

(2 

1/4

)

39 

1/4

)

Remote appliance diagnostic system

This appliance is capable of automatically communicating
operational data  to a central computer processing system via the
house ring main and telephone line, known as 'Remote Appliance
Diagnostic System' (RADS).
The information is transmitted in the early hours of the morning
once every 30 days, or immediately if the boiler develops a fault.
If an attempt is made to use the telephone during the
transmission, some interference will be heard. In this event
replace the receiver and try again after 30 seconds.

Important Points

a.

If the boiler is installed in a compartment then the compartment
MUST NOT be used for storage purposes.

b.

The ventilation provided for the boiler during installation MUST
NOT be blocked, and a check should be made periodically that
the ventilation areas are free from any obstruction.

c.

If it is known or suspected that a fault exists on the boiler then it
MUST NOT be used until the fault has been corrected by a

CORGI

 

registered installer.

d.

Flammable materials must not be placed in close proximity to
the appliance.  Materials giving off  flammable vapours must not
be stored in the same room as the appliance.

e.

Under NO circumstances should any of the sealed components
on this appliance be used incorrectly or tampered with.

In cases of repeated or continuous shutdown  

a  

CORGI

 

registered

installer should be called to investigate and rectify the condition
causing this and carry out an operational test after each intervention
on the device.  Only the manufacturer's original parts should be
used for replacement.

Minimum Clearances

A clearance of 533mm (21") MUST be available at the front of the
boiler for servicing.
The minimum clearances given in Table 1 MUST be complied with,
in order to maintain the safe running of the boiler.

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