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Installation

5.8.3  Termination of discharge pipe

- “The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish should 

  terminate in a safe place where there is no risk to 

  persons in the vicinity of the discharge.”

Examples of acceptable discharge arrangements are:

- “To a trapped gully with the end of the pipe below a 

  fixed grating and above the water seal; 

- Downward discharges at low level; i.e. up to 100mm 

  above external surfaces such as car parks, hard 

  standings, grassed areas etc. are acceptable providing 

  that a wire cage or similar guard is positioned to 

  prevent contact, whilst maintaining visibility; and , 

- Discharges at high level: e.g. into a metal hopper and 

  metal downpipe with the end of the discharge pipe 

  clearly visible or onto a roof capable of withstanding 

  high temperature discharges of water and 3m from 

  any plastic guttering system that would collect such 

  discharges.”

6 Installation

6.1  Correctly Siting the Water Heater

Install the water heater in an appropriate location, 

ensuring all of the recommendations have been 

considered (see Section 5.6).

6.2.1  Install the Inlet Group

The inlet group regulates the pressure of the incoming 

mains water supply to the water heater and removes 

any debris that might be water borne.

 

Between the inlet group and the cold 

 

water inlet on the water heater NO isolating 

 

device may be fitted, as by doing so important 

 

safety devices could be isolated!

6.2.2  Expansion Vessel

The expansion vessel is mandatory on the Dimplex 

water heater and can be connected directly to the cold 

water inlet group, utilising the flexible hose supplied 

with the vessel. The expansion vessel should always be 

fitted in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

instructions, see Figure 3. No isolating device should be 

fitted between the water heater and the cold water inlet 

group.

Furthermore, it is recommended to mount the vessel 

higher than the water heater to avoid having to drain 

the water heater when maintaining and replacing the 

expansion vessel.

It is important to check the pre-charge pressure of the 

expansion vessel membrane before filling the cylinder. 

The pre-charge should be greater than or equal to 3 

bar.

6.2  Cold Water Inlet with Inlet Group

- The discharge pipe should not be connected to a soil 

   discharge stack unless the soil discharge stack is 

   capable of safely withstanding temperatures of the 

   water discharged, in which case, it should:

-Contain a mechanical seal, which allows water into the  

  branch pipe without allowing foul air from the drain to 

  be ventilated through the tundish.

- There should be a separate branch pipe with no 

  sanitary appliances connected to it.

- If plastic pipes are used as branch pipes carrying 

  discharge from a safety device, they should be either 

  polybutalene (PB) or cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) 

  complying with national standards.

- Be continuously marked with a warning that no 

  sanitary appliances should be connected to the 

  pipe.

5.9 

Product Disposal

 

This product has been manufactured from 

 

mostly recyclable materials. At the end of the 

 

product’s life, it should be disposed of at a Local 

 

Authority Recycling Centre. 

Materials:

 • Inner Cylinder - Stainless Steel

 • Outer Cladding - HIPS/ABS (Polypropylene BE 50)

 • Inlet/Outlet Pipe - Plastic (Polypropylene BE 50)

 • Insulation - 50mm PU Foam (GWP =1, ODP =0)

 

Connections & Fasteners:

 • Inlet/Oulet - stainless steel

 • T&P Valve - ½”F BSP

 • Immersion Heater - 1 ¼”F BSP

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Safety & Control:

 • Cold water inlet group - brass

 • Tundish - acetal co-polymer

 • T&P Valve - brass

 • Expansion vessel with flexible hosing - mild steel

- Where a single common discharge pipe serves more 

  than one system, it should be at least one pipe size 

  larger than the largest individual discharge pipe (D2) 

  to be connected.

As the discharge would consist of high 

 

temperature water and steam, asphalt, roofing 

 

felt and non-metallic rainwater goods may be 

 

damaged by such discharges.

Therefore the maximum permitted length equates to 

5.8m, which is less than the actual length of 7m, 

therefore calculate the next largest size.

Maximum resistance allowed for a straight length of 

28mm copper discharge pipe (D2) from a G½ 

temperature relief valve is: 18m.

Subtract the resistance for 4 No. 28mm elbows at 1.0m 

each = 4m.

Therefore the maximum permitted length equates to 

14m.

As the actual length is 7m, a 28mm (D2) copper pipe will 

be satisfactory.

Summary of Contents for EDL200UK-630RF

Page 1: ...Air Source Heat Pump Water Heater Installation and User Instructions RD01144 2 Important This manual must be left with user after Installation Edel RF...

Page 2: ...ture reference Installers are required to carry out installation commissioning and ser vicing work in accordance with the Benchmark Code of Practice which is available from the Heating and Hot Water I...

Page 3: ...Electrical Connections 11 6 9 1 1 Electricity Provider Contact 11 6 9 1 2 Connecting the PV Function 11 7 Set Up and Use 12 7 1 Commissioning 12 7 2 Using your Hot Water Heat Pump 13 7 3 Control Box 1...

Page 4: ...and or user This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given s...

Page 5: ...installation If in any doubt please call the appropriate help desk Disregarding the instructions given in this manual in its entirety and any relevant regulations standards and codes of practice will...

Page 6: ...must be taken when placing the water heater in a garage or outbuilding All exposed pipework must be correctly insulated to avoid frost damage The position and orientation of the water heater should b...

Page 7: ...2 15 22 9 0 8 28 18 1 0 35 27 1 4 G3 4 22 28 9 1 0 35 18 1 4 42 27 1 7 G1 28 35 9 1 4 42 18 1 7 54 27 2 3 Dimplex recommend an annual maintenance inspection is carried out on the water heater In hard...

Page 8: ...on vessel membrane before filling the cylinder The pre charge should be greater than or equal to 3 bar 6 2 Cold Water Inlet with Inlet Group The discharge pipe should not be connected to a soil discha...

Page 9: ...dwellings occupied by people with impaired vision or mobility con sideration should be given to the installation of a suita ble safety device to warn when discharge takes place e g electronically oper...

Page 10: ...2 5 25 0 External terminal X 1 51 0 51 0 Total System Calculated Pressure Drop 320m3 hr 207 7 Pa 6 7 1 Worked Example The pressure drop information provided is for 160mm semi rigid Ubbink ducting othe...

Page 11: ...hoose load shedding level 1 the electrical back up is prevented from running If you choose load shedding level 0 both the electrical back up and the heat pump will be prevented from running see Sectio...

Page 12: ...ischarge and check after closing that valve is not dripping 9 Open expansion relief valve to ensure proper discharge and check after closing that valve is not dripping 10 Check all shower outlets toil...

Page 13: ...ature remains in the authorised 7 C to 35 C range Outside of this range electrical backup ensures that the domestic hot water is heated The domestic hot water temperature provided by the heat pump is...

Page 14: ...This function can be programmed to run between 1 and 99 days and is effective as soon as the number of days has been confirmed HOLIDAYS HOLI RETURN 8 Set number of days in standby mode Enter HOLIDAY...

Page 15: ...exisitng programme MONDAY Set Up and Use Frost PT Frost Protection Mode ECO Heat Pump Only Running CONF Heat Pump Only Running electrical back up if needed 7 10 Programming Heating time for the tank v...

Page 16: ...al until the screen displays Inst Menu Press the Clock and Menu buttons simultaneously Keep both buttons pressed down until the screen goes blank 7 11 1 PV Mode Setting Description Unit Range Factory...

Page 17: ...emperature reaches 43o C The heat pump will complete the remaining charge to set temperature 7 11 2 3 Minimum Temperature To C Min No To C Min 43 o c Select Mode Enter It is possible to allow the oper...

Page 18: ...f locking for accessing the menus In the Installer menu turn the dial to Locking LOCKING LOCKING NO Select No Enter NO Locking is not activated but manual locking is possible by pressing Menu for 3 se...

Page 19: ...ers The Counters menu shows the number of start ups from the heat pump and the electrical backup In the Installer menu turn the dial to Counters Counter No 1 Number of start ups from the heat pump Cou...

Page 20: ...heater and the thermostat 10 The immersion heater boss can also be used for access to view the internal components of the cyl inder 11 Re commission unit see chapter 7 1 8 2 Heat Pump Any work on the...

Page 21: ...ich would reduce the cross sectional area of the conductor 4 Ensured the conductors are tightly and securely connected to the controls or immersion heater 5 Ensured the bared conductors are correctly...

Page 22: ...higher than the volume in the tank The time period the appliance operates is not too short 12hrs minimum if connected to piping The water temperature is not set too low Condensates are not drain ing T...

Page 23: ...045 2 Expansion vessel fixing kit R00094 2 DN16 3 4 BSP x 1000 flex pipe R00095 1 1 2 BSP T P valve R00020 1 15 x 22 straight PE tundish R00047 1 Temp sensor 25 C 1243950 C3S PCB Controller 1244096 70...

Page 24: ...aintained continuously at the standard set temperature if no signal or control is connected to the external control switch OVER PRESS Heat pump pressure too high No water in tank Water is too hot 75 C...

Page 25: ...being in contact with a part which vibrates Replace expansion valve The compressor is not working and safety temperature is activated Weakness in compressor Replace compressor ERR 02 Incorrect temper...

Page 26: ...mation 9 1 Warranty Limits Please read the following statements carefully as it affects your warranty Please ensure that the installer has fully completed the Benchmark Checklist on the inside back pa...

Page 27: ...d Water supply being other than cold domestic water such as rainwater or water from a well or which has particularly hostile or abnormal properties which do not comply with the national rules and curr...

Page 28: ...28 B C D E A 152 Figure 11 Edel Air Source Water Heater Dimensions for reference only Technical Data and Product Fiche 10 Technical Data and Product Fiche Air Intake Air Discharge...

Page 29: ...d Product Fiche Cylinder is tested in accordance with EN12897 2006 GDC Group Ltd Edel Air Source Water Heater Product Fiche Reference EDL200UK 630RF EDL270UK 630RF Load Profile Primary M L Energy Rati...

Page 30: ...2 kW 240V Ventilation Air flow rate 320 to 400 m3 h Air temperature 7 C to 35 C Max air pipe length rigid piping 20m in total intake and rejection Condensates flow rate 0 3 L h Condensates drainage p...

Page 31: ...31 Power Supply Green Yellow Black Blue Brown Black Blue Blue Black Sensors Black Black Black Black Blue Black Blue Brown Black Brown Communication Bus Display 1 2 Red Fan B1244454 F HPS DV...

Page 32: ...Red Blue Blue Black Brown Blue Green Yellow Blue Black Blue Blue Red Red Blue HTS WTS HPS High Pressure Switch C25 Compressor Start Capacitor C2 Fan Capacitor C4 Valve F Fan DV Defrost Valve RE Immer...

Page 33: ...33 Notes...

Page 34: ...and pressure relief valve and expansion valve been fitted and discharge tested Yes No The tundish and discharge pipework have been connected and terminated to Part G of the Building Regulations Yes A...

Page 35: ...mments Signature SERVICE 3 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 4 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 5 Date Engineer Nam...

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