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WHO SHOULD READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions should be read by:
- the specifying engineer
- the installer
- the user
- the service engineer

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• These instructions are an integral part of the equipment to

which they refer and the user must be provided with a copy.

• The product must be installed and serviced by qualified

engineers, in compliance with current standards.

• The manufacturer cannot accept liability for any damage

resulting from incorrect installation or from the use of
components or fittings not specified by the manufacturer.

• Any failure to follow instructions relating to tests and test

procedures may result in personal injury or risks of pollution.

It is important to switch the boiler
off before carrying out any work.

APPLICABLE STANDARDS

The Boilers have been manufactured to comply with
the following standards BS EN60335-2-35: 1998,
BS EN55014-2:1997 and BS EN50081-1-1: 1992.

IMPORTANTS NOTES

These instructions are an integral part of the equipment to which
they relate and must be handed to the user.

The product must be installed and serviced by qualified engineers in
accordance with the regulations in force.

The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage caused as a
result of incorrect installation or in the event of the use of appliances
or accessories that are not specified by the manufacturer.

The manufacturer reserves the right to change the
technical characteristics and specification of its
products without notice.

the availability of certain versions and their accessories
can vary following the market

MANUAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNINGS

Danger of burns

Essential instruction for
the safety of persons
and the environment.

Danger of electrocution

Essential instruction for
the correct operation
of the installation.

REMOVING THE BOILER FROM THE PACKAGING

• Before lifting the boiler from the packaging, ensure that the

installation area is clear and that there are no obstacles making
installation difficult or unsafe.

• Lay the boiler on its back (as shown on the box side), open the

box and remove the cardboard packaging.

• Remove the polythene cover and the polystyrene corner protection

pieces.

• With help from another person, lift the boiler from the packaging

holding the lipped front edges of the side panels.

• Do not lift or carry the boiler using the top automatic air vent and

bottom pump.

The weight of this boiler is 36Kg, which could
present a risk of injury.

Care should be taken when loading and unload-
ing the boiler to and from vehicles.

We recommend that the boiler be handled by two
people until it is securely fixed to a wall.

The safest route from the vehicle to the point of
installation should be carefully assessed before
unloading the boiler.

Mechanical lifting aids should be utilised
whenever possible.

RISK OF INJURY
LIFT WITH CARE

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Page 1: ...09 09 2004 66402800 excellence in hot water Installation operating and maintenance instructions E Tech 09 15 Single phase E Tech 22 28 36 Tri phase...

Page 2: ...data of model 22 28 36 9 MOUNTING 10 Dimensions 10 Wall mounting 10 Installation room 10 INSTALLATION 11 Disassembling 11 Heating connection 12 Heating connection DHW Y plan 12 Heating connection DHW...

Page 3: ...re not specified by the manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical characteristics and specification of its products without notice the availability of certain versions a...

Page 4: ...and power level switches CONNECTION The boiler is suitable for connection to most heating and hot water systems with a maximum working pressure of 3bar and a maximum temperature of 85 C It can also be...

Page 5: ...ating return not used Heating return Automatic air vent Expansion vessel Valve of expansion vessel Heating out Manual reset high limit pressure gauge Expansion vessel connection Circulating pump Heati...

Page 6: ...emperature If the boiler is not in regular daily use during cold periods it is recommended that it be fitted with a frost sensing thermostat to override the timeclock and prevent the system from freez...

Page 7: ...n working pressure bars 3 3 3 3 3 Max working pressure bars 10 10 10 10 10 Expansion vessel capacity Litres 13 13 13 13 13 Water capacity Litres 6 6 5 3 3 Number of elements 3 x 2 kW 2 x 2 4 kW 2 x 2...

Page 8: ...1 4 7 Single phase 5 6 kW Terminals 1 and 2 shunted Terminal 3 L1 A 12 12 24 Terminals 3 4 5 and 6 shunted Terminal 1 N A 12 12 24 Relay K3 disactivated Power kW 2 8 2 8 5 6 Single phase 4 2 kW Termin...

Page 9: ...nted Terminal 1 N A 20 8 20 8 41 6 Relay K3 disactivated Power kW 4 8 4 8 9 6 Single phase 7 2 kW Terminals 1 and 2 shunted Terminal 3 L1 A 20 8 10 4 31 2 Terminals 3 4 and 5 shunted Terminal 1 N A 20...

Page 10: ...2 Terminal 1 N A 0 0 0 Power kW 14 4 7 2 21 6 Tri phase 14 4 kW Terminals 3 and 4 shunted Terminal 2 L1 A 10 4 10 4 20 8 Terminals 5 and 6 shunted Terminal 3 L2 A 10 4 10 4 20 8 Relay K3 disactivated...

Page 11: ...e fitted CONNECTING TO THE SYSTEM The boiler is designed to operate on a sealed system ie no open vent or feed and expansion cistern Hot water expansion within the system is taken up by the internal 1...

Page 12: ...s to hydraulic connections 1 undo screws 2 tilt panel towards you and lift clear remove the top cover 3 loosen screws of the control panel 4 turn up the control panel 5 block the control panel with th...

Page 13: ...5 4 3 2 1 39 38 37 36 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 2 31 29 2 8 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 21 19 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 15 13 14 13 14 11 12 11 12 HEATING CONNECTION HEATING CONNECTION DHW...

Page 14: ...ccordance with the current IEE Wiring Regulations Isolation device must be provided with a minimum contact clearance of 3mm The MCB must be readily accessible and adjacent to the appliance 7 8 7 8 5 6...

Page 15: ...400 V Neutral ELECTRIC CONNECTION MODELS 22 28 36 SIZING OF SUPPLY WIRES the supply wires are sized depending of the type and current of the MCB this last is firstly sized depending of the nominal cu...

Page 16: ...Pink r Red v Violet w White y Yellow A ON OFF switch B Manual reset high limit thermostat C Water pressure switch D Alarm indicator E Switch indicator F Optional room thermostat G Cirluating pump H Bo...

Page 17: ...w White y Yellow A ON OFF switch B Manual reset high limit thermostat C Water pressure switch D Alarm indicator E Switch indicator F Optional room thermostat G Cirluating pump H Boiler thermostat 60 8...

Page 18: ...Manual reset high limit thermostat C Water pressure switch D Alarm indicator E Switch indicator F Optional room thermostat G Cirluating pump H Boiler thermostat 60 85 C I Boiler thermostat 53 78 C J P...

Page 19: ...bk or or r 8 4 kW Type 9 MONO PHASE 7 kW 5 6 kW 4 2 kW 1 N 2 3 L 4 5 6 1 N 2 3 L 4 5 6 1 N 2 3 L 4 5 6 1 N 2 3 L 4 5 6 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17...

Page 20: ...RING MODEL 22 21 6 kW Type 22 TRI PHASE 14 4 kW 1 N 2 L1 3 L2 4 5 L3 6 1 N 2 L1 3 L2 4 5 L3 6 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 3 x b 3 x or 2 x bk 1 x bk 2 x r 1 x r K1 or r bk b or r bk b K2 Or r Bk b or r bk...

Page 21: ...8 28 8 kW Type 28 TRI PHASE 21 6 kW 1 N 2 L1 3 L2 4 5 L3 6 1 N 2 L1 3 L2 4 5 L3 6 19 20 19 20 19 20 19 20 4 x b 4 x or 3 x bk 1 x bk 3 x r 1 x r K1 or r bk b or r bk b K2 Or r Bk b or r bk b K4 or r b...

Page 22: ...1 x bk 5 x r 1 x r K1 or r bk b or r bk b K2 Or r Bk b or r bk b K3 or r bk b or r bk b K4 or r bk b or r bk b K5 or r bk b or r bk b K6 or r bk b or r bk b 36 kW Type 36 TRI PHASE 30 kW 1 N 2 L1 3 L...

Page 23: ...or clarity During installation the earth wires from each component connect to terminal 3 in the wiring centre E bk black br brown r red w white y yellow o orange b blue v violet p pink gr grey CABLE C...

Page 24: ...earth wires from each component connect to terminal 3 in the wiring centre E bk black br brown r red w white y yellow o orange b blue v violet p pink gr grey CABLE COLOUR CODES gr b b b o 1 2 C HW OF...

Page 25: ...on the power levels switch stage 2 after a short delay the second stage contactors will energise Note the power stage delay timer settings should be verified as shown in item 4 under Commissioning El...

Page 26: ...25 REMOVAL THE HEATING ELEMENTS 2 1 3...

Page 27: ...1474421 21474421 21474421 21474421 21474421 A05 Control panel ABS 497B1025 497B1025 497B1025 497B1025 497B1025 A06 Wall mounting 21480069 21480069 21480069 21480069 21480069 A07 Body heating 30537482...

Page 28: ...017 B14 Combined T and pressure gauge 40mm 54763012 54763012 54763012 54763012 54763012 B15 Red alarm indicator 10mm 240V 54766001 54766001 54766001 54766001 54766001 B16 Control thermostat 2 Stages 5...

Page 29: ...28 SPARE PARTS B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B16 B17 B18 B19 B21 B22 B23 B24 B15 B20 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30...

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