DeDietrich CBB 15 E User Manual Download Page 3

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16/06/2009 - 300019729-001-C

CBI-II / CBB 15 E

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Important recommendations

Congratulations on your choice of a high quality product. We strongly advise you to read the following instructions in order to
guarantee the optimal operation of your appliance. We are sure that it will be entirely to your satisfaction and will meet with all of
your expectations.

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Caution danger
Risk of injury and damage to equipment. Attention must be
paid to the warnings on safety of persons and equipment.

Specific information
Information must be kept in mind to maintain comfort.

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Reference

Refer to another manual or other pages in this instruction
manual.

2 Important recommendations

For a proper operating of the boiler, follow carefully the
instructions.

Any intervention on the appliance and heating equipment
must be carried out by a qualified technician.

The manufacturer is not liable for any improper use of the
appliance or failure to maintain or install the unit correctly
(the user shall take care to ensure that the system is
installed by a qualified fitter).

Keep children away from the boiler.

Incorrect use or unauthorised modifications to the
installation or the equipment itself invalidate any right to
claim.

Keep to the polarity shown on the terminals: phase (L),
neutral (N) and earth 

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In the event of a power cut:
- Do not open the boiler doors.
- Do not add any fuel.

Check regularly that the installation contains water and is
pressurised.

Keep the boiler doors closed during operation.

Open the boiler doors only during commissioning and
when adding fuel.

Do not burn unsuitable fuel.

2.1 Ventilating the boiler room

Position the air inlets in relation to the high ventilation vents in order
that the air is refreshed throughout the boiler room.
The minimum cross-sections and the positions of the fresh air inlet
and the air outlet must comply with prevailing regulations.

Do not obstruct the air inlets in the room (even partially).

Caution:

In order to avoid damage to the boiler, it is necessary to prevent the
contamination of combustion air by chlorine and/or fluoride
compounds, which are particularly corrosive. These compounds are
present, for example, in aerosol sprays, paints, solvents, cleaning
products, washing products, detergents, glues, snow clearing salts,
etc. Therefore:

- Do not suck in air evacuated from premises using such products:

hairdressing salons, dry cleaners, industrial premises (solvents),
premises containing refrigeration systems (risk of refrigerant
leakage), etc.

- Do not stock such products close to the boilers.

If the boiler and/or peripheral equipment are corroded by such
chloride or fluoride compounds, the contractual guarantee
cannot be applied

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Summary of Contents for CBB 15 E

Page 1: ...CBI II CBB 15 E Reverse combustion log fired boiler User Guide 300019729 001 C EN...

Page 2: ...ommissioning 9 4 2 Subsequent start ups by the final user at least at the beginning of the heating season 9 4 3 Ignition 10 4 4 Adding more logs 10 5 Cleaning and regular servicing 11 5 1 Cleaning the...

Page 3: ...larity shown on the terminals phase L neutral N and earth 4 In the event of a power cut Do not open the boiler doors Do not add any fuel Check regularly that the installation contains water and is pre...

Page 4: ...d Dry wood stored under cover for at least 2 years with a low humidity level less than 20 of the gross mass Logs with a maximum diameter of 150 mm Maximum length of the logs For improved combustion qu...

Page 5: ...ture Stays off if the return temperature is lower than 60 C ML9 Thermostatic module for elevating the return temperature Used to prevent the return of water colder than 60 C into the boiler Logs The n...

Page 6: ...boiler to the radiators Motorised mixing valve Adapts the outlet temperature from the boiler to the radiators in such a way as to obtain the desired room temperature whatever the outside temperature...

Page 7: ...ol panel 4 Air flap lever 5 Air regulator flap 6 Air regulator flap chain 7 Output modulator 60 90 C 8 Safety exchanger To be connected by the fitter 9 95 C limiter thermostat except CBB 15 E 10 Senso...

Page 8: ...switch 14 Boiler thermometer 15 Flue gas thermostat for extractor fan 16 Safety thermostat with manual reset 110 C 17 Boiler thermostat Boiler CBB 15 E 13 General ON 1 OFF 0 switch DHW pump 14 Boiler...

Page 9: ...ed Remove the safety thermostat hood and press the reset button with a screwdriver except CBB 15 E 3 Carry out the boiler ignition operations See chapter Ignition 4 Set the output modulator to 80 C 5...

Page 10: ...door 8 Push the lever to close the air flap 9 Set the flue gas thermostat between Min and Max when in operation The fan must continue to turn except CBB 15 E When the fuel has been consumed the fan i...

Page 11: ...boiler Every 3 to 7 days Turn the boiler off before cleaning See chapter Stopping the boiler 1 Turn the flue gas thermostat to 0 Ignition except CBB 15 E 2 Open the loading door 3 Sweep the ashes thr...

Page 12: ...clean with a brush Remove the ashes via the bottom inspection hatch 5 4 Cleaning the extractor fan Around 1 time per month except CBB 15 E Remove the extractor fan Clean the vanes Check the squarenes...

Page 13: ...e heating surfaces in the boiler Precautions to take if there is a danger of frost Heating circuit Use a correctly dosed antifreeze to prevent the heating water freezing If this cannot be done drain t...

Page 14: ...the boiler on The extractor fan is clogged Clean the extractor fan See chapter Cleaning the flue gas collector Around 1 time per month Flue gases are escaping from the loading door The door seals are...

Page 15: ...ly to the replacement or repair of parts damaged by normal wear and tear negligence repairs by unqualified parties faulty or insufficient monitoring and maintenance faulty power supply or the use of u...

Page 16: ...N 49 0 25 72 23 5 49 0 25 72 23 102 info dedietrich de Weggevoerdenlaan 5 B 8500 KORTRIJK 32 0 56 23 75 11 Bahnstrasse 24 CH 8603 SCHWERZENBACH 41 0 44 806 44 24 41 0 44 806 44 25 39 rue Jacques Stas...

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