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Instructions for Use

Introduction

Please read these instructions and follow them carefully for the
safe and economical use of your boiler.

The Glow-worm Hideaway C  FF series are fanned flue boilers
with a chimney flue adapter. They provide heating and if
required, an indirect domestic hot water supply.

The boiler is automatic in operation, having only one user
control, the boiler temperature control.

Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations

In your own interests and that of safety, it is the law that ALL gas
appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance
with the current issue of the above regulations.

WARNINGS

Gas Leak or Fault

If a gas leak fault exists or is suspected the boiler must be
turned off, including the electrical supply and must not be
used until the fault has been put right.  Advice/help should
be obtained from the local gas undertaking or your
installation / servicing company.

Clearances

Make sure that nothing obstructs the ventilation grills or
clearances.

Minimum clearances must be left around the boiler as
shown in diagrams 1.6, 1.7 & 1.8.

Sheet Metal Parts

This boiler contains metal parts (components) and care
should be taken when handling and cleaning, with particular
regard to edges.

Cleaning

Keep the casing clean by wiping it occasionally with a damp
soapy cloth and dry with a polishing cloth.

Do not use abrasive cleaners.

Boilers Installed in a Compartment

If the boiler is fitted in a compartment, cupboard etc., do not
obstruct the purpose built compartment vents or the grill on the
boiler.

Do not use the compartment for storage purposes.

Protection Against Freezing

If the boiler is to be out of use for any period of time during severe
weather conditions we recommend the whole system including
the boiler, be drained off to avoid the risk of freezing up.  If an
immersion heater is fitted to the hot water cylinder make sure it
is switched off.

Maintenance

To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of the boiler
it is recommended that it is checked and serviced as necessary
at regular intervals.  The frequency of servicing will depend upon
the particular installation conditions and usage, but in general
once a year should be enough.

It is the law that servicing must be carried out by a competent
person.

If this appliance is installed in a rented property there is a duty
of care imposed on the owner of the property by the current issue
of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, Section
35.

To obtain service please call your installer or Heatcall (Glow-
worm’s own service organisation) using the telephone number
given on the inside of the front panel.

Please be advised that the ‘Benchmark’ logbook should be
completed by the installation engineer on completion of
commissioning and servicing.

All CORGI Registered Installers carry a CORGI ID card, and
have a registration number.  Both should be recorded in your
boiler Logbook.  You can check your installer is CORGI registered
by calling CORGI direct on :- 01256 372300.

Boiler Electrical Supply

THIS BOILER MUST BE EARTHED.

The boiler must only be connected to a 230V~50Hz supply
protected by a 3A fuse, maximum.

All wiring must be in accordance with the current issue of
BS7671.

Heat resistant flexible cable having a conductor size of 0.75mm

2

,

to the current issue of BS6500 Table 16 must be used.

To Connect an Electrical Plug

The standard colours of three core flexible cable are,

Brown - live, Blue - neutral, Green and Yellow - earth.

As the markings on your plug may not correspond with these
colours, continue as follows:

The Blue cable must be connected to the terminal marked “N”
or “Black”.

The Brown cable must be connected to the terminal marked “L”
or “Red”.

The Green and yellow cable must be connected to the terminal

marked “E” or “Green” or the earth symbol 

.

Summary of Contents for Hideaway 40C FF

Page 1: ...r Guarantee gives you peace of mind plus valuable protection against breakdown by covering the cost of Guarantee Registration Chimney Fanned Flue Boiler This is a Cat I2H Appliance Reference in these...

Page 2: ...provide information on substances hazardous to health Ceramic Fibre Insulation Pads GlassYarn These can cause irritation to skin eyes and the respiratory tract If you have a history of skin complaint...

Page 3: ...rained off to avoid the risk of freezing up If an immersion heater is fitted to the hot water cylinder make sure it is switched off Maintenance Toensurethecontinuedefficientandsafeoperationoftheboiler...

Page 4: ...trol wait at least 30 seconds before switching on again When the boiler switches off the burner will go out The automatic lighting sequence will operate again when heat is required It should be noted...

Page 5: ...5 76 litre 1 27gallons Gas connection Rc1 2 1 2 in BSPT Water connection Rc1 1in BSPT Electrical supply 230V 50Hz fused 3A Burner Aeromatic A B C D E F G H J K L M 300 115 558 294 384 555 440 3 Max 9...

Page 6: ...o provide a steady inlet working pressure of 20mbar 8in wg at the boiler On completion test the gas installation using the pressure drop method and suitable leak detection fluid purge in accordance wi...

Page 7: ...its and fixtures Combustible material must be 25mm 1in away from flue components see diagram 1 7 A front access clearance for servicing should be provided as shown in diagram 1 8 The boiler must not b...

Page 8: ...the boiler a minimum static head of 1metre 3ft3in must be provided between the water line of the feed tank and the centre of the waterway see diagram 2 2 2 5 Circulation Pump Normallythepumpshouldbes...

Page 9: ...nd of the flue liner at the chimney top must be adequately sealed and clamped using proprietary fittings suitable for the flue liner used see diagram 3 1 The flue should preferably end above ridge hei...

Page 10: ...thavethedoorremoved for ventilation reasons The air vents must have minimum areas see Compartment Air Vent table Thefiguresquotedrefertotheminimumacceptable effective area Both the high and low level...

Page 11: ...tappings see diagram 4 1 Make sure that all pipes are taken backwards and will clear the casings Heating flow Any one of the four upper connections may be used Domesticflow Anyoneofthethreeremainingup...

Page 12: ...bowisused Ifthepipeworkisrequired to run back to the wall make sure that it will clear the boiler air duct and if working to minimum clearance does not project too far from the boiler see diagram 4 5...

Page 13: ...ater connections are made on both sides of the boiler or if the boiler is screened by fixtures The in fill panel will usually be fitted on the side where there are no pipework connections Insert the p...

Page 14: ...ter Kit take the chimney flue adapter and remove restrictor securing screw select and fit appropriate restrictor 40C FF marked A 50 60C FF marked B then secure in place with the previously removed scr...

Page 15: ...tted Thecondensatedrainconnectionisonthechimneyflueadapter see diagram 4 15 A 22mm plastic overflow pipe should be used to fit on to the drain connection and discharge to a drain The drain pipe should...

Page 16: ...Make sure the cable is suitably secured When making connections make sure that the earth conductor ismadeofagreaterlength thanthecurrentcarryingconductors so that if the cable is strained the earth c...

Page 17: ...COMPONENTS 10052 A CONTROL BOX B PHIAL POCKET C GAS SERVICE COCK D BURNER ON NEON E RESET NEON F TEMPERATURE CONTROL G BURNER PRESSURE TEST POINT H GAS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT SCREW J DATA LABEL E D A G T...

Page 18: ...3 h are for guidance only dependent on the heat setting Turn the boiler temperature control fully anti clockwise to 0 Isolate from the electrical supply Remove the pressure gauge from the test point a...

Page 19: ...be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we require Do not use reconditionedorcopypartsthathavenotbeenclearlyauthorised by Hepworth Heating Ltd Products of Combustion Check...

Page 20: ...the wing nut that secures the top of the heat shield and carefully hinge down control box and heat shield see diagram 8 6 Release the two toggle latches that secure the fan access door and remove see...

Page 21: ...ar of the burner to release the burner see diagram 8 10 Clean the burner Use a vacuum cleaner or suitable stiff brush not wire to clean the burner thoroughly making sure that all the burner ports are...

Page 22: ...access door and the combustion chamber cover Examine the flue hood and terminal to make sure they are clean and clear of obstructions Refit all parts Light the boiler and carry out functional tests as...

Page 23: ...c between Ls and N Ensure that any external controls are calling for heat and circuit water is cold If neon 6 is lit flame failure has occured Reset boiler by turning temperature control to Off waitin...

Page 24: ...on the control panel is lit turn the burner temperaturecontrol to 0 wait30seconds thenfullyclockwise to Max see diagram 9 1 Diagram 9 3 9856 9 Fault Finding FUSE TYPE F4A AIR PRESSURE SWITCH CONNECTIO...

Page 25: ...3 NEON 4 NEON 5 NEON 6 NEON KEY see P C B FAN P C B CONTROL BOARD GAS CONTROL VALVE TERMINAL BLOCK THERMISTOR AIR PRESSURE SWITCH NEON 1 NEON 5 NEON 4 NEON 6 NEON 2 NEON 3 F4A FUSE p y g p b bk bk bk...

Page 26: ...ecuring thermistor lead at the side of control box Disconnect the thermistor electrical plug from the control board P C B slightly bending back the retaining latch to allow withdrawal see diagram 10 2...

Page 27: ...ion chamber The injector can then be unscrewed from the manifold When replacing use a little jointing compound on the external thread only to ensure a gas tight seal 10 8 Air Pressure Switch Remove fr...

Page 28: ...7070 Air pressure switch 40 50C FF 3 227097 Air pressure switch 60C FF 4 2000461793 Electrical thermistor 5 202635 Spark electrode 6 227098 Fuse 7 2000461714 Boiler temperature control knob 8 K7218 In...

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