background image

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

3

3.1

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS

GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND USE) REGULATIONS
1996 (AS AMENDED)

The appliance is suitable only for installation in GB and IE and
should be installed in accordance with the rules in force.
In GB, a CORGI Registered Installer must carry out the
installation.  It must be carried out in accordance with the relevant
requirements of the:

Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations

The appropriate Building Regulations either The Building
Regulations, The Building Regulations (Scotland), Building
Regulations (Northern Ireland).

The Water Fitting Regulations or Water Byelaws in Scotland.
The Current I.E.E Wiring Regulations.

Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be
made to the relevant British Standard code of Practice.
In IE, the installation must be carried out by a Competent Person and
installed in accordance with the current edition of I.S.813 “Domestic
Gas Installations”, the current Building Regulations and reference
should be made to the current ETCI rules for electrical installation.
It should also be in accordance with the relevant
recommendations in the current editions of the following British
Standards and Codes of Practice: BS 5449, BS 5546, BS 5440-
1, BS 5440-2, BS 6798, BS 6891, Institute of Gas Engineer
document IGE/UP-7, BS 7074 (expansion vessel), BS 5482
(propane installations) and IS813 for IE.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Manufacturer's instructions must NOT be

taken in any way as overriding statutory obligations.

3.3

FLUE TERMINAL POSITION

Detailed recommendations for flue installation are
given in BS 5440-1.  The following notes are for
general guidance.
a)

The appliance MUST be installed so that the terminal is

exposed to the external air.

b)

It is important that the position of the terminal allows free

passage of air across it at all times.

c)

It is ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE that products of combustion

discharging from the terminal cannot re-enter the building or any other
adjacent building, through ventilators, windows, doors, other sources
of natural air infiltration, or forced ventilation / air conditioning.

d)

The minimum acceptable dimensions from the terminal to

obstructions and ventilation openings are specified in Figure 5.

e)

If the terminal discharges into a pathway or passageway

check that combustion products will not cause nuisance and that
the terminal will not obstruct the passageway.

f)

Where the lowest part of the terminal is fitted less than 2000

mm (78 in) above the ground, above a balcony or above a flat
roof to which people have access, the terminal MUST be
protected by a purpose designed K6 terminal guard (optional
extra: Part No. 951507).

g)

The air inlet / flue outlet MUST NOT be closer than 25 mm (1

in) to combustible material.

h)

Condensing appliances have a tendency to form a plume of

water vapour at the terminal under certain operating conditions.
This is normal but positions where this would cause damage or a
nuisance should be avoided. Consideration should be given to
the dispersal of the plume in terms of adjacent surfaces and
neighbouring properties. A special flue terminal, (Kit C), is
available to raise the flue discharge point; use of this terminal will
limit the maximum flue length available. For further information
contact: Halstead Boilers Ltd, Service Help Line: 01926 834834.

3.2

APPLIANCE LOCATION

The following limitations MUST be observed when
siting the appliance:
a)

The appliance is not suitable for external installations.  The

position selected for installation should be within the building,
unless otherwise protected by a suitable enclosure and MUST allow
adequate space for installation, servicing and operation of the
appliance and for air circulation around it (Section 2.4 and 3.4).

b)

This position MUST allow for a suitable flue system and

terminal position.  The appliance must be installed on a flat
vertical wall, which is capable of supporting the weight of the
appliance and any ancillary equipment.

c)

If the appliance is to be fitted in a timber framed building it

should be fitted in accordance with the British Gas publication
'Guide for Gas Installations In Timber Frame Housing', Institute of
Gas Engineers document IGE/UP-7.  If in doubt, advice must be
sought from the Local Gas Supplier.

d)

The appliance is approved to a protection rating of XXXX.

Therefore if the appliance is to be installed in a room containing
a bath or a shower, any electrical switch or control utilising mains
electricity must be so situated that it cannot be touched by a
person using the bath or shower.  Attention is drawn to the
requirements of the current BS 7671 (I.E.E Wiring Regulations)

and in Scotland the electrical provisions of the Building
Regulations applicable in Scotland. (This section under review!)

3.4

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

Detailed recommendations for air supply are given in BS 5440-2.
The following notes are for general guidance.

a)

It is not necessary to have a purpose provided air vent in the

room or internal space in which a room-sealed appliance is
installed.

b)

Cupboard or compartment ventilation is not necessary for a

room-sealed appliance providing that the minimum clearances are
maintained.

c)

Where an open flued, (B23), system is used, then an air vent

must be provided in the same room or internal space as the flue
duct air inlet, with a minimum free-area of at least:

VBX 30

117 cm

2

VBX 18

57 cm

2

9

REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

9

Before commencing any service operation, ISOLATE the mains
electrical supply and TURN OFF the gas supply at the main
service cock.
Replacement of most parts first requires the removal of the sealed
chamber front panels; refer to section 6.2. 
There may be some slight water spillage; so electrical components
should be protected.
It is the law that any service work must be carried out by a
registered person.

Refer to Figure 33
a)

Ensure supply voltage is isolated, and that the gas supply is

isolated.

b)

Remove the gas control valve, fan & burner assembly; refer to

section 6.2.

c)

Unscrew the two screws holding the electrode, remove

electrode, and used gasket.

ELECTRODES

9.1

IGNITION AND DETECTION

Refer to Figure 34
a)

Ensure supply voltage is isolated.

b)

Remove the plug and earth lead from the ignition electrode.

c)

Remove the electrical supply leads.

d)

Unscrew the two screws holding the igniter unit, remove

igniter unit.

e)

Fit the new igniter unit.

g)

Re-assemble in reverse order; ensure that the igniter unit is

orientated as shown in Figure 34, and that the brown electric
supply lead is fitted to position 1 on the igniter unit.

h)

Ensure that all joints and seals are correctly re-fitted. 

9.2

IGNITER UNIT AND IGNITION LEADS

33

34

IGNITOR UNIT AND IGNITION LEADS

IGNITION AND DETECTION
ELECTRODES

d)

Fit the new electrode, and new gasket.

e)

Check that electrode is aligned as detailed in Figures 29(a) or

29(b).

f)

Re-assemble in reverse order. Ensure that all joints and seals

are correctly re-fitted. 

28

Summary of Contents for VBX 18

Page 1: ...T R A I N I N G 0 1 9 2 6 8 3 4 8 3 8 Halstead Boilers Limited 20 22 First Avenue Bluebridge Industrial Estate Halstead Essex C09 2EX Telephone 01787 272800 Sales Direct Line 01787 475557 Fax 01787 47...

Page 2: ...nctional Flow Wiring Diagram 25 8 FAULT FINDING 26 8 1 General 26 8 2 Diagnostic LED Indicators 26 8 3 Faulting Finding Codes 26 8 4 Central Heating Fault Finding 26 9 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 28 9 1 Igni...

Page 3: ...appliance are cured and give no known hazard in this state Insulation Pads These can cause irritation to skin eyes and the respiratory tract If you have a history of skin complaints you may be suscept...

Page 4: ...8 9 kg h 2 36 1 43 Seasonal Efficiency 90 4 91 0 92 4 93 1 Seasonal Efficiency SEDBUK Band A Nox Classification Class 5 Min Central Heating System Pressure Bar 0 1 1 m H2O Max Central Heating System P...

Page 5: ...ue max rate Propane 0 019 0 005 Flue products mass flow rate Nat Gas g s 13 7 8 3 Flue products mass flow rate Propane g s 13 7 8 3 Gas Valve Offset min rate Pa 3 0 Connections Gas 15 mm compression C...

Page 6: ...user interface from its housing see figure 22 c Lower the controls front d Unplug the electrical leads from the PCB Refer to section 7 e Unplug the BCC boiler chip card if fitted f Remove the PCB pla...

Page 7: ...m Roof terminal with rain cover and pitched roof flashing kit a b 3c If the standard horizontal terminal is likely to cause nuisance to neighbours or buildings because of excess pluming then this part...

Page 8: ...ded that to prevent dust the insulation be dampened prior to removal and that a protective mask is worn when changing or handling the insulation material Refer to Figure 43 a Ensure supply voltage is...

Page 9: ...me equivalent length 45 Extension Elbow Allows an additional bend in the flue and has an equivalent length of 775 mm Vertical Turret Socket For use with elevated horizontal flues and vertical terminal...

Page 10: ...e that all joints and seals are correctly re fitted Note The gas control valve is factory set and sealed and is not adjustable If the gas control valve is changed then when the appliance is running th...

Page 11: ...imitations MUST be observed when siting the appliance a The appliance is not suitable for external installations The position selected for installation should be within the building unless otherwise p...

Page 12: ...The complete installation must be tested for gas tightness 3 7 CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM a The appliances are designed for open vented central heating water systems but may be fitted to a sealed central...

Page 13: ...INDER SINGLE FEED INDIRECT CYLINDERS ARE NOT SUITABLE The domestic hot water cylinder must be of the double feed fully indirect coil type 3 15 SEALED WATER SYSTEMS The installation must comply with th...

Page 14: ...cuit to ensure pump over run functionality 3 18 PRESSURE GAUGE A pressure gauge with a set pointer and covering at least 0 to 4 bar 0 to 60 lb in shall be fitted permanently to the system in a positio...

Page 15: ...plete electrical isolation of the appliance Either a 3A fused three pin plug and un switched shuttered socket outlet both complying with BS 1363 or a 3A fused double pole switch having a 3 mm contact...

Page 16: ...per template in the required position ensuring that the necessary clearances are achieved Ensure squareness by hanging a plumb line b Mark the position of the wall mounting plate fixing holes 4 c Mark...

Page 17: ...products are available from Grundfos Pumps Ltd on 01525 850000 and Pump House on 0115 922 2211 22 ROUTINE SERVICING 6 6 1 COMBUSTION CHECK The appliance incorporates a flue sampling point on the appli...

Page 18: ...flue elbow e Fit the flue terminal to the flue system ensuring that the duct joints are not disturbed and that the external sealing ring is seated against the outside wall f Finally use the internal...

Page 19: ...cluded in the appliance specification ANTI CYCLE DEVICE When the appliance cycles on its central heating control thermostat a slow cycle device operates The timer set to 5 minutes is activated after t...

Page 20: ...s tightness in accordance with BS 6891 1988 Open all doors and windows extinguish naked lights and DO NOT SMOKE whilst purging the gas line It is recommended where possible to flush the CH system with...

Reviews: