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Push the capillary sensors of the thermostat to the middle, 

into the thermostat pocket. 

8.

 

Connect the phases of the power cables to the screw 

terminals of the thermostat. 

 

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Connect the wires of the thermostat to the electrical 
connectors L1, L2 and L3 on the heater. Check the tightness 
of the nut fastening of the spade terminals. 

NOTE: If the 

terminal (or the nut) has loosened, tighten the nut only 
slightly. If force is used when tightening, the electrical 
connector may break.

 

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Close the lid of the junction box. Ensure that no cables or 

the tube of the capillary sensor are trapped between the 

box and its lid when closing the lid. 

 

 

 

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Installing coils 

A  gasket  available  from  the  manufacturer  can  be  considered 
adequate. Secure the flange by tightening each bolt a little at a 
time. The gasket must not protrude more than 5mm beyond the 
flange and the hatch. 

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Maintaining the accumulator 

Annual checks for leak tightness count as sufficient maintenance 
procedures of the accumulator. All connections and coil hatches 
must be visually checked for leaks. 

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Precautions 

The following must be taken into account during installation and 
use:  

The load exerted by a filled accumulator on the floor, including 
any need to reinforce the floor.  

Any risks posed by the fluid in the system in connection with 
installation, use and maintenance.  

The heating up of the components of the system and the hot fluid 
within it, in order to avoid burns.  

An accumulator air extraction system for preventing air pockets 
from forming inside the accumulator. 

If not used properly, the accumulator may pose a considerable 
risk. It must be ensured that the system is fitted with sufficient 
safety devices to prevent an excessive rise in temperature.  

Electrical equipment may be installed and maintained only by an 
authorised professional with regard to electrical products.  

Making a fire and using tools that generate sparks next to the 
accumulator is prohibited. 

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Recycling 

We recommend that the connections of the system be detached 
by a professional technician. The system must be pressure-free 
and the fluid in it must be cooled before dismantling work can 
begin.  If  the  system  contains  any  chemicals,  they  must  be 
disposed of as stipulated by legislation. 

The  metal  parts  of  the  accumulator  (tank,  connections  and 
possible coils), as well as all plastic components can be recycled. 
Plastic components, such as the insulation of the accumulator, 
can also be thrown into an energy waste dumpster. 

 

Summary of Contents for G-Energy

Page 1: ...Installation operation and maintenance manual G Energy...

Page 2: ...e 4 1 and 4 3 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 68 EU in order to ensure their safe operation KEEP THE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE DEVICE You should familiarise your...

Page 3: ...damage the device and weaken the efficiency of the device Please bear in mind that a visit by a retailer or service technician is not free even during the warranty period if the repair is done due to...

Page 4: ...llation operation and maintenance manual and consider whether you have followed the manual when using the device ensure before making the request that the warranty period has not run out you have care...

Page 5: ...hed to each other with quick latches which makes it easy to remove or install them The accumulator s connections do not reside inside the insulation to facilitate pipe installations the connections ex...

Page 6: ...d lifting the device in an oblique direction is prohibited If the accumulator is transported to its site of installation lying on its side the length of the accumulator in this position must be taken...

Page 7: ...ucing the height of the accumulator by 150mm Lift the accumulator up from the hoist ring or alternatively remove the insulation see the previous page for instructions and carefully turn the accumulato...

Page 8: ...ed at the bottom part of the accumulator with the size of the connection being 1 4 2 Filling The accumulator should be filled with water that is as warm as possible in order to facilitate bleeding and...

Page 9: ...e box to the fastening screw 4 Thread the metal installation ring of the box over the heaters connectors Fasten the bottom of the box using hexagon socket head screws ensuring that the installation ri...

Page 10: ...allation and use The load exerted by a filled accumulator on the floor including any need to reinforce the floor Any risks posed by the fluid in the system in connection with installation use and main...

Page 11: ...ollowing inspections have been carried out V Hot water Notes shut off valves mixing valve Cold water shut off valves mixing valve safety valve Electricity connected power supply sensors temperature li...

Page 12: ...l depending on the model depending on the model depending on the model depending on the model depending on the model Connection sizes as desired as desired as desired as desired as desired as desired...

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