Section 1: Introduction
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1.9
SECONDARY CIRCUIT PIPEWORK
CONNECTIONS
All secondary circuit primary pipework connections to the cylinder
MUST be made in accordance with Figures 2-6 to 2-10 as
appropriate. Refer to Section 4 (Secondary Circuit Installation).
1.10
TAPS AND FITTINGS
All taps and fittings incorporated in the unvented hot water system
should have a rated operating pressure of 7 bar or above.
1.11
HARD WATER SCALING
If the cylinder is used in a hard water area scaling will form
inside the cylinder and this will reduce both the performance and
working life of the cylinder.
Where the total hardness exceeds 125 ppm a high capacity water
softener, or suitable water conditioner, should be installed in the
incoming cold water supply to the cylinder.
It is recommended that the water temperature control thermostats
(on the immersion heaters and dual thermostats) fitted to the
cylinder be set no higher than 60°C. This will help reduce the
migration of suspended solids in the water and help minimise the
build-up of lime scale.
1.12 INSULATION
All Grant MonoWave Cylinders are insulated with CFC/HFC free,
fire retardant, polyurethane foam injected between the stainless
steel cylinder and the outer casing. This polyurethane foam has
a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of less than 3 and an Ozone
Depletion Potential (ODP) of 0.
All regular diameter models (except the 'A rated' cylinder) are
insulated with a 40mm layer of this polyurethane foam.
The 'A rated' MonoWave cylinder is insulated with a 90mm layer
of this polyurethane foam.
The Slimline range of MonoWave cylinders are insulated with a
30mm layer of this polyurethane foam.
1.13
HEALTH AND SAFETY
The information supplied in Tables 2-1 and 2-2 will help you
assess the safest way to manoeuvre your cylinder into position.
Please use the correct table to find the empty weight of your
cylinder and then consider how you can safely move it into its final
position.
Please leave these Installation and User Instructions with the
householder after installation.
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