Dimplex SCxn150d Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 24

Unvented hot water cylinder – SCxn…d/i, SCxn…sd/si 
 

 
 

Page 24 of 28 

ST0109 – C 05/09 

 
 

WATER 

9 Troubleshooting 

Fault 

Cause 

Solution 

A No water 

from hot 

 water 

taps 

A.1 Stop valve closed 
A.2 Strainer blocked 
 
 
A.3  Pressure reducing valve fitted 

against flow 

A.1  Open stop valve 
A.2  Turn water supply off, 

clean strainer and re-
commission 

A.3  Re-fit with arrow showing 

in direction of flow 

B No hot water 

B.1  Timer/Programmer not set 

correctly 

B.2  Auxiliary heating mal function 
 
B.3  Direct heating mal function 
 
 
B.4 Auxiliary/direct heating high 

limit thermostat has tripped 

B.1 Set timer/programmer 

correctly 

B.2  Consult auxiliary heating 

system instructions 

B.3  Call for qualified person 

to check immersion 
heater 

B.4 Reset limit thermostat(s) 

C Intermittent 

water dis-
charge 
through tun-
dish on 
warm-up 

C.1 Bubble depleted 
 
C.2  Expansion vessel lost charge 

C.1  See commissioning for 

creation of bubble 

C.2 Check expansion vessel 

(see commission-
ing/maintenance), top up 
or replace 

D Continuous  

discharge 

D.1 Pressure reducing valve not 

working 

 
D.2 Pressure relief or T&P valve 

not seating correctly 

 
D.3 Mal function of high limit 

thermostat or appliance 

D.1 Check pressure after 

valve and replace if 
faulty 

D.2 Manually lift valve once 

or twice to clear debris, 
otherwise replace 

D.3 Check function of ther-

mostats and appliances 

E Leakage from 

casing 

E.1 Compression/threaded  joints 

not formed correctly 

E.1  Re-seal joints with care 

F Hot water 

from cold tap 

F.1  Hot pipe work being routed 

adjacent to cold pipe work 

F.2  Leaking seal in mixer tap 

F.1  Insulate hot pipe work or 

re-route 

F.2  Replace seals in mixer 

tap 

G Metallic noise 

from system 

G.1 Pipe work not sufficiently 

supported 

G.1 Add extra pipe work fix-

ings 

 

Summary of Contents for SCxn150d

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER Unvented hot water cylinder SCxn d i SCxn sd si Installation and operating instructions...

Page 2: ...ge 2 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER 0 Overall view Figure 1 Overall view of proposed installation sequence SCxn d i SCxn80 130 150 175 215 255 305d 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 SCxn80 130 150 175 215 255 305i 11...

Page 3: ...3 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER Figure 2 Overall view of proposed installation sequence SCxn sd si SCxn175 215 255 305sd SCxn175 215 255 305si 18 01 02 03 04 05 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 01 02...

Page 4: ...DISCHARGE PIPE WORK 10 5 4 HOT WATER OUTLET 12 5 5 IMMERSION HEATER 12 5 6 INDIRECT HEATING LOOP 13 5 7 SOLAR LOOP 14 5 8 SECONDARY RETURN 15 5 10 INSTALLATION EXPANSION VESSEL 15 5 11 WIRING SCHEMAT...

Page 5: ...ent person as defined in the relevant regulations Dimplex does not accept any liability for damage done to persons or property resulting from undue handling and usage of this product All regulations c...

Page 6: ...rne organisms i e Legionella if applicable a risk assessment should be carried out following the recommendations outlined in the Approved Code of Practise L8 the user preference must be considered whe...

Page 7: ...storage volumes from 80 litres to 305 litres in various designs from direct electric heated units indirect units to a range of units allowing the use of renew able energy sources such as solar therma...

Page 8: ...steel F BSP 22mm stainless steel F BSP Coil specification surface area m rating kW 0 3 7 0 5 14 0 75 17 0 75 1 1 17 Immersion heater 1 2 1 1 2 Thermostatic control direct input indirect input integral...

Page 9: ...eference Handling depending on the size of the unit and access to its installation location con sideration must be given to the handling of the unit Please note that handling installa tion and use of...

Page 10: ...correctly insulated to avoid frost damage If required the occurrence of frost has to be avoided by means of heating the space in which the cylin der is located 5 3 Cold water supply and discharge pipe...

Page 11: ...necessary Note Between the inlet group and the cold water inlet on the cylinder NO isolating device should be fitted as by doing so important safety devices could be isolated 6 The temperature and pre...

Page 12: ...providing hot water 5 5 Immersion heater The immersion heater has to be connected in accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations and the installer carrying out the work has to be suitably qualified It mus...

Page 13: ...heating source can be connected to the cylinder in various ways as de scribed by the chosen control system supplier The wiring and installation principles for two typical integration methods are deta...

Page 14: ...valve ensure the direction of flow is adhered to as marked on the body of the device Connecting the control loop ensure the correct thermostat on the cylinder is chosen for the respective loop The fit...

Page 15: ...be installed in the lowest point 5 8 Secondary return A boss is provided on the SCxn sd si cylinder range to connect a secondary return loop to avoid stagnant water in long pipe runs long waiting time...

Page 16: ...he pre charge pressure of the expansion vessel mem brane before filling the cylinder The pre charge should be 2bar 5 11 Wiring schematic auxiliary loop The auxiliary heating system can be interfaced w...

Page 17: ...Unvented hot water cylinder SCxn d i SCxn sd si Page 17 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER Figure 11 Auxiliary loop integration 2x motorised two port valve...

Page 18: ...Unvented hot water cylinder SCxn d i SCxn sd si Page 18 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER Figure 12 Auxiliary loop integration 1x motorised two port valve and mid position valve...

Page 19: ...SCxn range cylinders allow for the installation of two sensors The lower sensor is required to control the solar circulation pump The upper sensor is for information only to indicate the actual availa...

Page 20: ...Unvented hot water cylinder SCxn d i SCxn sd si Page 20 of 28 ST0109 C 05 09 WATER Figure 14 Solar sensor boss positions and sensor installation 01 02 03...

Page 21: ...ed 9 Remove the pump and replace the blue cap 10 Turn the mains supply back on and bring the cylinder up to working pressure 11 Check all joints for leaks even those not having been altered especially...

Page 22: ...nuals and bench mark card advising the owner of annual service requirement 7 Operation Once the system has been fully commissioned no user interference should be required to fully enjoy the comfort an...

Page 23: ...electrical supplies from the unit before commencing work Danger of electrical shock 1 Draw some water from cold water tap and retain in container 2 Isolate cold water mains supply from cylinder 3 Bri...

Page 24: ...is charge through tun dish on warm up C 1 Bubble depleted C 2 Expansion vessel lost charge C 1 See commissioning for creation of bubble C 2 Check expansion vessel see commission ing maintenance top up...

Page 25: ...5 65 Heat loss kWh d i 1 12 1 50 1 82 2 10 2 59 2 73 2 88 Heat up mns d 64 115 138 167 212 263 313 i 33 28 33 27 35 42 50 Re heat mns d 53 90 104 124 153 184 220 i 23 21 24 24 30 35 42 A mm d i 182 B...

Page 26: ...d 20 24 29 34 si 18 22 25 30 Re heat mns sd 14 17 20 24 si 13 18 19 22 A mm sd si 182 B mm sd si 531 589 C mm sd 846 1087 1355 1631 D N P mm sd si 1017 1259 1527 1804 E mm sd si 1243 1485 1753 2029 F...

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