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IX - WARRANTY TERMS

From commissioning, GEMINOX type EBS-1 
appliances are guaranteed against all manu-
facturing faults and material defects for a pe-
riod of:

- five years for the stainless steel tank and its 

integrated exchange

- two years for accessories.

This guarantee is strictly limited to the supply, 
free of charge, of parts acknowledged as being 
defective after inspection by our technical de-
partments, with the exclusion of labour and 
transport costs arising from this. These parts 
once again become the property of GEMINOX 
and must be returned to them without delay.

Specific conditions in Great Britain (Distributor 
EVINOX) : 

In addition to the factory warranty, the distribu-
tor, Evinox, also provides a further 5-year war-
ranty on the tank.  Labour warranty applies for 
the 1st year only.  To validate the warranty, an-
nual checks must be carried out in accordance 
with G3 Building Regulations.

The warranty is applicable under the following 
conditions:

a) Our appliances must have been installed by 

a qualified professional, according to the ru-
les of good practice and current standards 
and taking into account the special instruc-
tions given in this technical manual.

b) The warranty must become effective within 

a maximum of SIX MONTHS following the 
date of delivery by GEMINOX.

c) The warranty is subject to use of conditio-

ning products in the heating circuit water (in-
hibitor and anti-freeze) as recommended by 
the manufacturer, or equivalent.

d) Maintenance must be carried out annually 

by a qualified company from the first year of 
use.

The warranty excludes all compensation for 
any reason whatever.

The warranty is not applicable in the event of 
replacement and repair resulting from normal 
wear and tear of appliances, deterioration fol-
lowing operation at greater outputs than those 
recommended, accidents arising from negli-
gence or interventions by third parties, monito-
ring or maintenance faults and faults due to 
improper use of appliances, particularly by the 
use of inappropriate fuels or electrical volta-
ges.

The repair, modification or replacement of 
parts during the warranty period may not have 
the effect of extending the original warranty pe-
riod of the equipment.

EXCLUSIONS FROM THE WARRANTY

The following are not covered by the warranty :

- damage to electrical parts resulting from ins-

tallations and connections to the mains whe-
re the measured input voltage to the 
equipment is 10% lower or greater than the 
rated voltage of 230 volts.

- damage to parts originating from elements 

external to the appliance (storm effect, hu-
midity, flashback, frost etc).

- the seals.

- all incidents resulting from failure to check 

safety elements.

- scale formation and its consequences.

- corrosion due to chloride concentrations in 

domestic hot water greater than 60 mg/L or 
a pH below 7.

- damage to parts resulting from silting in the 

heating circuits.

SHIPMENT COSTS FOR PARTS, LABOUR 
AND TRAVELLING COSTS

Note: As we are constantly trying to improve 
our equipment, any modification considered 
useful by our technical and sales departments 
may be made without notice.

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Summary of Contents for EBS-1 100

Page 1: ...FOLLOW COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS OBSERVE THE WARRANTY CONDITIONS READ THE W HOLE MANUAL CAREFULLY NO SAFETY DISCHARGE TO BE REDUCED IN SIZE CONDENSE TO BE 32 m m PVC I N S T R U C T I O N S High fide...

Page 2: ...TUBE INSULATION 10 3 FITTING THE IMMERSION HEATER KIT 10 4 SELECTIVE VALVE KIT EBS 1 CONNECTION WITH A THI C OR ZEM C BOILER OPTION 11 5 SELECTIVE VALVE KIT EBS 1 CONNECTION WITH A ZEM C BOILER OPTIO...

Page 3: ...P T VALVE 24 4 CHANGING THE THERMOSTATS OR THE THERMOMETER 25 4 1 Bulbs positioned in the pocket 7 25 4 2 Bulb positioned in the pocket D 25 4 3 Changing the thermostats or the thermometer 25 VII PAR...

Page 4: ...ls and accessories that benefit from a sanitary conformity certifica te for domestic water distribution circuits Never place the insulation valve between the safety control box and the tank Respect th...

Page 5: ...anger an access flap polystyrene insulation that can be easily removed a domestic hot water temperature adjustment thermostat a thermometer a water overheating safety thermostat 90 C a 7 bar P T valve...

Page 6: ...ontinuous flow rate mCE 0 021 0 021 0 074 0 080 Primary flow rate l h 1249 1249 1895 1964 Maximum domestic hot water storage temperature C 80 Domestic hot water temperature safety thermostat C 90 Tank...

Page 7: ...7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 DIMENSIONS EBS 01 3E 297 297 600 A 30 782 Fig 1 Models EBS 1 100 EBS 1 150 EBS 1 200 EBS 1 300 A 795 1020 1245 1695 Top view...

Page 8: ...d water inlet 6 Hot water tank 7 Pocket for domestic hot water setting thermostat bulb 8 Access flap 9 Domestic hot water temperature setting thermostat 10 Thermometer 11 Stainless steel coiled pipe 1...

Page 9: ...s flow rate at 40 C Specific flow rate Heating time at 60 C 1 Load time Drawable volume at 40 C in 10 min Drawable volume at 40 C in 1 hour Drawable volume at 40 C in 10 min Drawable volume at 40 C in...

Page 10: ...intake weld B below the tank put it in the required position to connect the cold water intake Screw the cold water intake tube 12 2 onto the elbow 12 1 by running it through one of the openings provi...

Page 11: ...ion of the EBS 1 with the THI C or ZEM C boilers Refer to the kit assembly instructions ref W07 31709 5 SELECTIVE VALVE KIT EBS 1 CONNECTION WITH A ZEM C BOILER OPTION The selective valve kit enables...

Page 12: ...valve and check that it discharges water Open expansion relief valve and check that it discharges water Check operation of all controls Every two years the following additional mainte nance should al...

Page 13: ...d kit and flush through the tank to the drain by using a hose through the inspec tion door This unit is only to be used with our oil or gas boiler with a thermostatic control It should not be used wit...

Page 14: ...the Safety shut off zone valve Safety Discharge Pipe from Tundish See Table 2 below for sizing details of safety dis charge pipe from our tundish Worked example The example below is for a G 1 2 temper...

Page 15: ...if it is required to replace the unvented kit it is not necessary to drain all tank Please find below how to install the unvented kit 6 3 1 Unvented kit for EBS 1 cylinders 6 3 2 Unvented kit for EBS...

Page 16: ...cylinders 1 Unvented kit 2 Safety zone valve 3 Expansion vessel 4 Expansion vessel connection 5 Tundish 1 2 3 4 5 4 7 6 9 12 11 10 4 Expansion vessel connection 6 Cold water 7 Cold water to EBS 1 tank...

Page 17: ...tlet 5 Mains cold water supply inlet via unvented kit 9 Domestic hot water temperature setting thermostat 16 Pressure and temperature relief valve 17 High limit cut off thermostat 18 P T valve drain 1...

Page 18: ...native It is strictly subject to local Dispensation and approval must be sought from NHBC and Building Control inspector prior to installation 1 22 mm copper discharge pipe 2 Tundish visible point off...

Page 19: ...essories to connect install or adjust 6 5 Hydraulic diagram 5 3 8 9 10 7 1 2 3 4 14 1 2 6 5 12 11 EBS 08 3E 13 4 16 15 Fig 9 1 Primary inlet boiler to tank 2 Domestic hot water outlet 3 Domestic hot w...

Page 20: ...pply must contain a circuit breaker preferably bipolar with a 6 A trip switch or fuse Respect the Live Neutral polarities 7 1 1 Boiler with domestic hot water load pump The thermostat 9 fig 10 starts...

Page 21: ...afety thermostat bulb 17 as far as possible in the pocket 7 to ensure satisfactory thermal contact drill a hole in the upper thermoformed base run the domestic hot water sensor bulb delivered with the...

Page 22: ...e various seals and connectors in the installation Check that the primary circuit is drained Check that the electrical connection is correct To guarantee the stated performances check that the securit...

Page 23: ...tion system Always set to a value greater by at least 10 C than the desired storage temperature in the domestic hot water production system but never to a value of over 85 C to avoid any unplanned tri...

Page 24: ...ker above 60 C If the tank is inspected through the access flap 8 fig 13 provided for the purpose remove the protective plate 22 remove the 3 screws 23 remove the insulation 18 remove the access flap...

Page 25: ...p from the safety thermostat 17 unscrew the attachment screw on the thermostat 17 remove the defectives thermostats 9 17 and replace it position the bulbs in the pocket 7 Push the safety thermostat bu...

Page 26: ...26 VII PARTS LIST EBS 1 100 150 200 300...

Page 27: ...8 1935X440 BS100 15 A90 16623 ABS SHEET EP 0 8 1935X665 BS150 15 A90 16624 ABS SHEET EP 0 8 1935X890 BS200 15 A90 16625 ABS SHEET EP 0 8 1935X1340 BS300 16 D20 16720 HALF SHELL INSULATION IN POLYSTYRE...

Page 28: ...iption Vt Total volume of the tank Vu Useful volume of the tank Vech Internal volume heat exchangers Pn ech Rated power heat exchangers T max Maximum domestic hot water storage temperature PMS Maximum...

Page 29: ...equivalent d Maintenance must be carried out annually by a qualified company from the first year of use The warranty excludes all compensation for any reason whatever The warranty is not applicable i...

Page 30: ...30 NOTES...

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Page 32: ...please contact Evinox Ltd Blenheim House 1 Blenheim Road Epsom Surrey KT19 9AP el ax e mail T 44 0 1372 722277 F 44 0 1372 744477 www evinox co uk Company number 4404137 sales evinox co uk technical...

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