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1.3 SYSTEM DETAILS

Hot and Cold Water System

Pipe Sizing / Materials

To  achieve  even  distribution  of  the  available  supply  of  hot  and  cold  water,  it  is 
important  in  any  mains  pressure  system,  that  the  piping  in  a  dwelling  should  be 
sized in accordance with BS 6700.  This is particularly important in a large property 
with more than one bathroom.

However,  the  following  rule  of  thumb  guide  lines  should  be  adequate  for  most 
smaller    property  types  as  long  as  water  pressures  are  within  the  recommended 
range of 2-3 bar.

1.    A  15mm  copper  or  equivalent  external  service  may  be  sufficient  for  a 
       small  1bathroom  dwelling  (depending  upon  the  flow  rate  available),  but 
       the minimum recommended size for new dwellings is 22mm (25mm MDPE).
2.    The  internal  cold  feed  from  the  main  incoming  stop  tap  to  the  SysteMate 
       should  be  run  in  22mm  pipe.   The  cold  main  and  hot  draw-off  should  also 
       be run in 22mm as far as the branch to the bath tap.  
3.    The  final  branches  to  the  hand  basins  and  sinks  should  be  in  10mm  and  to 
       the  baths and showers in 15mm. (1 metre recommended)
4.    We  would  recommend  that  best  results  for  a  balanced  system  are 
        achieved  by  fitting  appropriate  flow  regulators  to  each  hot  and  cold 
        outlet.   These  MUST  be  fitted  in  cases  where  the  final  branch  pipe  sizes 
        are  not  as  recommended  in  item  3  or  water  pressures  are  above  the 
        recommended water pressure range of 2-3 bar.  See Appendix A for further 
        details.

Note: If manifolds (available as an optional extra) are being used suitable flow 
regulators are automatically provided in the manifold and do not need to be 
provided at each outlet - See Appendix B for further details.

Note: If a warning/overflow pipe is NOT provided the F & E cistern should be 
filled  from  a  temporary  hose  connection  supplied  from  any  cold  water  tap 
or from a permanent cold branch provided adjacent to the F & E cistern.  The 
temporary hose must be fitted with a double check valve and removed once 
the appliance is filled.

All the recommendations with regard to pipework systems in this manual are generally 
based on the use of BS/EN Standard copper pipework and fittings.

However, we are happy that plastic pipework systems can be used in place of copper 
internally  as  long  as  the  chosen  system  is  recommended  for  use  on  domestic  hot 
and  cold  water  systems  by  the  manufacturer  and  is  installed  fully  in  accordance 
with their recommendations.

This is particularly important in relation to use of push fit connections when using the 
optional flexible hose kits - see 2.2 Installation, Pipework connections.

It  is  also  essential  that  if  an  alternative  pipework  material/system  is  chosen  the 
manufacturer confirms that the design criteria of the new system is at least equivalent 
to the use of BS/EN Standard copper pipework and fittings.

Taps/Shower Fittings

Aerated taps are recommended to prevent splashing.
Any  type  of  shower  mixing  valve  can  be  used  as  long  as  both  the  hot  and  cold 
supplies are mains fed.   However, all mains pressure systems are subject to dynamic 
changes particularly when other hot and cold taps/showers are opened and closed.  
To minimise the impact of this we would always recommend the use of thermostatic 
showers with this appliance.

1.0 DESIGN

If  the  length  of  the  hot  water  draw  off 
pipework is excessive and the delivery time 
will  be  more  than  60  seconds  before  hot 
water  is  available  at  the  tap,  you  may  wish 
to  consider  using  trace  heating  to  the  hot 
water pipework such as the Raychem HWAT 
system. 
The appliance has not been designed to suit a 
re-circulating domestic hot water circuit.
Please consult Gledhill Technical Department 
for further details.

It is important that the cold water pipework 
is adequately separated/protected from any 
heating/hot  water  pipework  to  ensure  that 
the water remains  cold and of drinking water 
quality.

Hot and Cold Water System.

The  shower  head  provided  must  also  be 
suitable for mains pressure supplies.
The  hot  water  supply  to  a  shower-mixing 
valve  should  be  fed  wherever  practical 
directly from the  SysteMate 2000  or be  the 
first  draw-off  point  on  the  hot  circuit.   The 
cold supply to a shower-mixing valve should 
wherever  practical  be  fed  directly  from  the 
rising mains via an independent branch.  The 
shower  must  incorporate  or  be  fitted  with 
the necessary check valves to provide back-
syphonage  protection  in  accordance  with 
the Water Regulations.  
The  supply  of  hot  and  cold  mains  water 
directly to a bidet is permitted provided that 
it is of the over-rim flushing type and that a 
type ‘A’ air gap is incorporated.

Summary of Contents for SysteMate 125

Page 1: ... SEALED CENTRAL HEATING AND MAINS PRESSURE HOT WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INCORPORATING A THERMAL STORE ALL MODELS COMPLY WITH THE WATER HEATER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION FOR HOT WATER ONLY THERMAL STORES SYSTEMATE 2000 SYSTEMATE 2000 Gas Council Approved Reference Numbers SysteMate 125 97 317 26 SysteMate 145 97 317 27 SysteMate 185 97 317 28 SysteMate 210 97 317 29 SysteMate 225 97 317 30 ...

Page 2: ...roduct is manufactured under a BS EN ISO 9002 Quality System audited by BSI Patents Pending TheGledhillGroup sfirstpriorityistogivea high quality service to our customers Quality is built into every Gledhill product and we hope you get satisfactory service from Gledhill If not please let us know As part of the industry wide Benchmark Initiative all Gledhill SysteMates now include a Benchmark Insta...

Page 3: ...y i e central heating system The SysteMate 2000 is not covered by section G3 of the current Building Regulations and is therefore not notifiable to Building Control The information in this manual is provided to assist generally in the selection of equipment The responsibility for the selection and specification of the equipment must however remain that of the customer and any Designers or Consulta...

Page 4: ...t temperature of the domestic hot water is maintained by a printed circuit board which controls the speed of the pump circulating the primary water from the store through the plate heat exchanger Because of the innovative method of hot water production no in line scale reducer is normally required on the cold supply to the appliance If scale should become a problem the plate heat exchanger is easi...

Page 5: ...o t p u e z i s r e l i o b x a M k 5 1 W k 0 2 W k 5 2 W k 0 3 W k 5 3 W h c t i w S W k 9 W k 9 W k 9 W k 9 W k 9 s e p y t g n i l l e w D l a c i p y T s m o o r d e B 3 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 6 4 s m o o r h t a B 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 r e w o h s e t i u s n E 1 2 1 4 2 4 2 0 1 2 TECHNICAL DATA Notes 1 The SysteMate 225 appliance is suitable for use in large properties because it produces the same peak hou...

Page 6: ...mplete with cold feed open vent pipework assembly is supplied separately Optional Extra Equipment A soft water model is available for areas where the hardness level is below 200 p p m mg ltr Flexible connection kit for use in connection with suitable push fit connectors for quick connection to first fix pipe installation Switch emergency electrical back up for hot water and or heating in the event...

Page 7: ...C 5 2 1 M S m m 0 4 1 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 5 4 1 M S m m 0 4 1 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 5 8 1 M S m m 0 5 3 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 0 1 2 M S m m 5 9 4 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 5 2 2 M S m m 0 7 6 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 S N O I S N E M I D D R A O B P U C M U M I N I M l e d o M t h g i e H h t d i W h t p e D F D E 5 2 1 M S m m 0 9 8 1 m m 0 0 7 m m 0 0 6 5 4 1 M S m m 0 9 8 1 m m 0 0 7 m m 0 0 6 5 8 1 ...

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Page 10: ...he cold inlet should be removed No check valve or similar device should be fitted on the cold water supply branch to the SysteMate 2000 Because of the innovative method of hot water production no scale reducer is required on the branch to the appliance However to comply with the Benchmark Guidance Note for Water Treatment in Heating and Hot Water Systems the installer should check the hardness lev...

Page 11: ...at plastic pipework systems can be used in place of copper internally as long as the chosen system is recommended for use on domestic hot and cold water systems by the manufacturer and is installed fully in accordance with their recommendations This is particularly important in relation to use of push fit connections when using the optional flexible hose kits see 2 2 Installation Pipework connecti...

Page 12: ...be used for sizing the heating circuit pipework 1 3 SYSTEM DETAILS For example At 24 litres min primary flow rate the pressure loss through the SysteMate 2000 model SM210 coil and fittings is 2 1m W G 21kPa The maximum pump head available at 24 litres min and setting 3 is 3 2m H2 O 32kPa therefore 1 1m W G 11kPa is available for the boiler circuit With sealed heating systems air is released during...

Page 13: ... systems in this manual are generally based on the use of BS EN Standard copper pipework and fittings However we are happy that plastic pipework systems can be used in place of copper internally as long as the chosen system is recommended for use on domestic heating systems by the manufacturer and is installed fully in accordance with their recommendations We always recommend the use of barrier pi...

Page 14: ...uired at the lockshield valves on the radiators If this is not done the performance of the SysteMate will be adversely affected Heating System Connection of Bathroom Radiator Towel Rail for Summer use 1 0 DESIGN 1 3 SYSTEM DETAILS Boiler sited above the SysteMate or with dipped flow and return pipes A gravity check valve should be fitted in the boiler return pipework to prevent gravity circulation...

Page 15: ...reased load Full details of the requirements are provided in Section 2 1 Site Requirements and 2 2 Installation Otherwise the design requirements are the same as the standard appliance Switch can operate on hot water or hot water and heating modes In the former only hot water pump and electric heating element are energized In the latter the heating system pump is also energized This means that the...

Page 16: ...ble location will be needed for the separate feed and expansion cistern and expansion vessel This will often be at high level in the cupboard housing the SysteMate2000 Thedimensions and clearances are provided in section 1 2Technical Data The location will need to provide a suitable route for the cold feed expansion pipe and the open safety vent pipe for the appliance as well as the connecting pip...

Page 17: ... should be handled carefully to avoid damage and the recommended method is shown opposite Before installation the site requirements should be checked and confirmed as acceptable The plastic cover and protective wrapping should be removed from the appliance and the installation base provided placed in position The appliance can then be lifted into position in the cupboard on top of the base and the...

Page 18: ... Speedfit Yorkshire Tectite However as similar assurances cannot be obtained for Polypipe fittings we cannot recommend their use Connections A B D E F G H I and L are plain ended copper pipe Connections C J are compression fittings Connection K is a RC1 2 1 2 BSPT internal A Safety open vent B Cold feed expansion C Expansion vessel pipe D Central heating flow E Central heating return F Primary flo...

Page 19: ...lation in case they have been loosened during transit The fittings for the feed and expansion cistern should be installed following the instructions provided by the manufacturer in a position to suit the particular location and the cistern fitted on its supports base The cold feed expansion and safety open vent should be installed between the appliance and the feed and expansion cistern Combined f...

Page 20: ...plied By www heating spares co Tel 0161 620 6677 Page 20 WIRING DIAGRAM STANDARD SYSTEMATE 2000 APPLIANCE 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 2 INSTALLATION Y E K L B E U L B R B N W O R B Y G W O L L E Y N E E R G R D E R ...

Page 21: ... wiring panel ElectricalConnection StandardAppliance The SysteMate 2000 is pre wired to a 12 way terminal strip from the A C B and plumbers are well able to complete the electrical installation provided they adhere strictly to the IEE Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671 A schematic arrangement of the wiring is shown on page 24 All the terminals are suitably labelled Note Do not attem...

Page 22: ...ome loose during transit Frost Protection When frost protection is required for the whole house or where a base temperature is required during cold weather then a frost thermostat should be wired across plug in terminals 21 and 23 on the A C B board An alternative to fitting a frost thermostat would be to set the programmer to constant during the time required and adjust the room thermostat to a s...

Page 23: ...s co Tel 0161 620 6677 Page 23 SYSTEMATE 2000 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 2 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM SYSTEMATE2000 WITH SWITCH Y E K L B E U L B R B N W O R B Y G W O L L E Y N E E R G R D E R K L B K C A L B Y W O L L E Y H W E T I H W ...

Page 24: ... cable provided through the service slot provided in the base of appliance and connect to the isolator as follows red live black neutral green yellow earth Check the cables are secure in the grips provided below the terminal strip and ensure they are not in contact with any hot surfaces The recommendations contained under Electrical Connection Standard Appliance should be followed when connecting ...

Page 25: ...ails of the requirements are given in PAS 33 1999 under Section 10 Commissioning When using either cleansing or corrosion inhibitor chemical the manufacturers instructions must be followed Cleansing the Primary System It is very important to ensure that the Primary system is cleaned using a suitable cleansing agent such as Sentinel X300 or Fernox Superfloc to ensure that any flux residues installa...

Page 26: ...on the A C B shown opposite 1 Set the boiler thermostat to MAXIMUM 2 Switch off heating on the clock programmer and room thermostat 3 Check the jumper settings are correct Thesemustallbeinthecorrectpositions for the appliance to work correctly see opposite for options 4 Switch on the mains supply The A C B will automatically commission itself to suit the sytem boiler and the dot after the ON the L...

Page 27: ...d to be allowed for this to happen during initial commissioning This will vary depending on the boiler size and the model of the SysteMate 2000 being used 2 Once a temperature of 64 C has been reached on the thermal store switch on space heating clock programmer and room thermostat Horizontal LED bar 1 HT will light Green LED 3 on the A C B will switch on Heating pump will run 3 Switch off space h...

Page 28: ...ust the ballvalve so that the water level in the appliance F E cistern when the system is cold is correct and does not overflow when the appliance is at maximum temperature DO turn down the servicing valve for the ballvalve in the F E cistern once the system is finally filled to the point where the warning overflow pipe will cope with the discharge arising from a ballvalve failure DO make sure tha...

Page 29: ...obtained direct from Gledhill using the Speed Spares service or throughanyofthelargerplumbersmerchants specialist heating spares suppliers Help and advice is also available from the Technical Helpline on 01253 474401 However allcomponentsarereadilyaccessible and can be changed quickly and easily by the installer using common plumbing practice If it is necessary to replace any of the pumps fitted t...

Page 30: ... C A d r a o b l o r t n o c e c n a i l p p A k o l E 5 5 2 B X 8 5 1 9 3 E 1 1 r o s n e s e r o t S k o l E 9 4 1 T G 2 2 0 6 2 E 2 1 r o s n e s n r u t e r E H P k o l E 3 5 1 T G 4 2 0 6 2 E 3 1 r o s n e s e r u t a r e p m e t W H D k o l E 3 5 1 T G 4 2 0 6 2 E 4 1 k c o l c l a c i n a h c e m o r t c e l E n i l s s a r G 5 1 2 B X 3 7 8 5 8 3 5 1 k c o l c l a t i g i D n i l s s a r G...

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Page 32: ...he appliance F E cistern and vent the pump if necessary Water hammer loose pipework and or tap washers 2 Causes of Unsatisfactory Hot Water Service Check that the SysteMate is full of water i e level of water in the appliance F E cistern is correct when system is cold Check boiler thermostat this should be set at maximum Check that the boiler flow temperature is adequate when it stops firing Boile...

Page 33: ... visit from the manufacturer the installer must have the completed Benchmark commissioning service record sheet to hand to enable help to be provided InadditiontothemainLEDdisplaytheACBhas four green LED S which can be used to check a supply is being provided when required to the Boiler LED 1 Boiler pump LED 2 and Heating pump LED 3 LED 4 is not used on this appliance The following procedure shoul...

Page 34: ...ing Range In Line regulators as in Option 4 for Taps Mixers APPENDIX A WATER SAVINGS OPTIONS FOR SHOWERS 4 FIXING OPTIONS FOR TAPS MIXERS 1 MK Range Combined Regulators Aerator for screwing onto Taps Mixers with internal or external threads on their noses AntiVandal models also available 2 MR05 T Range Internal Regulators Push fit into Tap or Mixer seats Produced in three sizes 12 5mm BS1010 12mm ...

Page 35: ...d in another cupboard close to the appliance if required 0 5 0 P I M e d o C k c o t S 1 e p y t d l o f i n a M m o o r k a o l c e n o m o o r r e w o h s e t i u s n e e n o m o o r h t a b e n o r o t a l u g e r w o l F e t u n i m s e r t i l g n i t t i f l a n i m r e T s t e l t u o d l o f i n a m r e t a w t o H y t i t n a u Q s t e l t u o d l o f i n a m r e t a w d l o C y t i t n a...

Page 36: ... for plastic pipework in table 2 r e p p o c m m 5 1 n i h t g n e l e p i p t n e l a v i u q e m u m i x a M 1 e l b a T e r u s s e r p t e l n I r a b m e p i p f o h t n e l t n e l a v i u q e m u m i x a M m l 8 m l 0 1 m l 8 1 0 2 3 3 3 1 5 5 2 0 1 1 5 4 7 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 8 0 3 e p i p c i t s a l p n i s h t g n e l e p i p t n e l a v i u q e m u m i x a M 2 e l b a T e r u s s e r p t e l...

Page 37: ...ved and the actual connection of fittings to the manifold will need to suit the arrangements shown in page 35 Note 1 If it is proposed to fit chemical water treatment such as a water softener this should be fitted in this location and the cold water branch in the sink should be branched off the cold water main prior to the treatment device instead of the cold water manifold Any other isolating con...

Page 38: ... AND FURTHER we will meet the contractors installers reasonable costs in removing and replacing any defective Open Vented Copper Cylinder or Tank with defective integral pipework as follows Gledhill Water Storage Ltd AMD AUGUST 2000 Where we agree to rectify any defect we reserve the right to undertake the work on our own premises Provided that our product has been installed in accordance with any...

Page 39: ... to enter at any time any vehicle or premises owned or occupied by the Purchaser or in the possession of the Purchaser for the purposes of repossessing and recovering any such goods the property in which has remained in us under paragraph 2 above We shall not be responsible for and the Purchaser will indemnify us against liability in respect of damage caused to any vehicle or premises in such repo...

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