Heatrae Sadia Aquatap Boil and Ambient Installation And User Manual Download Page 10

6.0  INSTALLATION – VENT PIPE

6.1 

The VENT connection from the Aquatap water heating unit is located on the top rear 

 

of the unit (see fig. 1, page 4). It is a hose spigot to which the flexible VENT

 

hose of the dispensing tap is attached. Refer to section 7.0  INSTALLATION – 

 

DISPENSING TAP MOUNTING below & section 8.0 INSTALLATION - DISPENSING TAP 

 

CONNECTION, page 12 for full details of how to mount and connect the dispensing tap   

 

to the water heating unit.

6.2 

The VENT will ensure that any excess steam or pressure is safely vented to 

 

atmosphere in the event of a fault with the unit. 

IT MUST NOT BE BLOCKED, 

 

OBSTRUCTED, DISCONNECTED OR REMOVED AND MUST BE VERTICAL WITH A  

 

CONTINUOUS RISE.

 

7.0  INSTALLATION – DISPENSING TAP MOUNTING

7.1 

The dispensing tap supplied is suitable for mounting onto a worktop or counter surface. 

 

It should be positioned such that it discharges into a sink or drip tray (see fig. 6, page 11  

 

for tap dimensions). A purpose designed drip tray is available as an accessory (order    

 

product code 95970138). If this is used, then the instructions supplied with the drip tray 

 

accessory should be followed.

7.2 

Cut a 35mm diameter hole in the position selected through the worktop or counter 

 

surface or use the template provided if using the drip tray.  

Note: Do not mount the 

 

dispenser directly onto a stainless steel sink.

7.3 

Screw the 6mm x 60mm stud into the base of the dispensing tap and connect the flexible  

 

hoses to the dispenser tap with the clips provided.

7.4 

Ensure the sealing washer provided is correctly located on the base of the tap. A light 

 

application of clear silicon sealant on the base of the tap and the sealing washer will 

 

help ensure a watertight fit between the tap base and the worktop. 

7.5 

Feed the flexible hoses and the dispenser control cable through the hole in the worktop 

 

from the top and position the tap base onto the worktop.

7.6 

From the underside of the worktop fit the “C” clamp over the threaded securing post 

 

and slide up so it sits against the underside of the worktop. The “arms” of the “C” clamp   

 

should enclose the flexible hoses and dispenser tap cable.

7.7    Thread the securing nut onto the securing post and finger tighten onto the “C” clamp. 

 

  If necessary adjust the position of the dispenser tap and then tighten the securing nut    

  using the box spanner provided.

7.8 

Make sure all pipe work is bonded and the earthing clamps conform to BS 951 and 

 

contain a label which states “SAFETY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - DO NOT 

 

REMOVE”.  

7.9 

If required because of space issues cut the pipes (at the base of the tap) to an apropriate  

 

length making sure that they are free from burrs and clean.

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Summary of Contents for Aquatap Boil and Ambient

Page 1: ...Aquatap Boil and Chill Boil and Ambient Installation and user manual...

Page 2: ...6 0 INSTALLATION VENT PIPE 10 7 0 INSTALLATION DISPENSING TAP MOUNTING 10 8 0 INSTALLATION DISPENSING TAP CONNECTION 12 9 0 INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 14 10 0 COMMISSIONING 15 11 0 USER INST...

Page 3: ...ds involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision IntelliboilTM Plus is a patented control system for managing the...

Page 4: ...a 0 bar Minimum supply pressure 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar Maximum supply pressure 1 0 MPa 10 bar Enclosure rating IPX2 Nominal commissioning 24 time minutes to temperature ready FIGURE 1 AQUATAP HEATER INLET M...

Page 5: ...LEMENT TRANSFORMER MAIN PCB STEAM CONDENSING TRAP PUMP INLET SOLENOID FIGURE 2 AQUATAP HEATER IMPORTANT FEATURES LEVEL SENSOR ASSEMBLY THERMAL CUT OUT DRAIN AMBIENT COLD WATER PCB AMBIENT COLD WATER S...

Page 6: ...AQUATAP WATER HEATER SCHEMATIC INLET HOT OUTLET VENT STEAM CONDENSING TRAP HEATING ELEMENT HOT WATER STORE PUMP OVER TEMPERATURE SENSOR TOP LEVEL SENSOR SOLENOID VALVE BTM LEVEL SENSOR SOLENOID VALVE...

Page 7: ...pipe 3 4 Wherever possible the Aquatap should be supplied directly from the cold mains supply If fed from a cold water feed cistern the cistern must comply with the Water Regulations Guide Clause R27...

Page 8: ...ned drip tray available as an accessory product code 95970138 4 4 Sufficient room should be left around the unit to allow access for maintenance and servicing see fig 1 page 4 Two of the case fixing s...

Page 9: ...g screws or prevent access and or removal of parts for servicing or maintenance 5 5 The use of a WRAS listed flexible braided hose assembly is recommended for the final connection to the heater to all...

Page 10: ...the template provided if using the drip tray Note Do not mount the dispenser directly onto a stainless steel sink 7 3 Screw the 6mm x 60mm stud into the base of the dispensing tap and connect the flex...

Page 11: ...11 WORK TOP 35mm HOLE 35mm HOLE C CLAMP SECURING NUT SEALING WASHER FIGURE 5 TAP MOUNTING HOT PIPE VENT PIPE COLD AMBIENT PIPE 309 235 181 60 0 FIGURE 6 DISPENSER DIMENSIONS 61 0 55 MAX 3mm...

Page 12: ...to the tap without kinks or twists If necessary it can be cut to a shorter length but it should never be lengthened The hose should be secured in place on the spigot using the clamp provided 8 3 The A...

Page 13: ...ould be connected to the outlet pipe of the chiller unit The dispenser tap ambient hose should be connected to the outlet of the Aquatap and secured in place with the pipe clamps supplied ISOLATING VA...

Page 14: ...ected to the Aquatap unit by means of the black sheathed control cable The cables from each unit are terminated in a mating plug and socket rotate and align the plug correctly This connects the plug a...

Page 15: ...now be pulled back from the heater assembly Caution should be taken here as the two LED s are attached to the main cover Pull the cover back to allow enough access to the LED wires and slide the LED...

Page 16: ...3 4 3 2 1 TOP POWER LED ORANGE POWER LED BLACK READY LED BLACK READY LED BLUE P3 ELEMENT NOTE SOME INTERNAL EARTH LINKS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY ALL EARTH LINKS MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED TO AN EARTHING P...

Page 17: ...e water will not be hot enough for use Do not draw any water off during the self commissioning mode READY LED BOILING WATER LED FIGURE 12 LED POSITIONS DISPENSER SAFETY BUTTON HOT WATER BUTTON CHILLED...

Page 18: ...r buttons are pressed simultaneously the CHILLED AMBIENT button will always take preference 10 10 Following flushing it is recommended that the power is switched off and the Aquatap casing removed to...

Page 19: ...g button The safety button does not need to be pressed for dispensing chilled ambient drinking water 11 5 In the unlikely event that the full store of hot water is completely drawn off from the Aquata...

Page 20: ...f the unit will also determine the quantity of scale build up A regular inspection of the tank every 6 to 12 months will provide longer life of the product and optimum performance removal of the steam...

Page 21: ...21 FIGURE 15 EXPLODED VIEW FOR STEAM TRAP REMOVAL AND DESCALING...

Page 22: ...er supply is correctly connected and switched on Check primary cut out has not operated 2 Check heating element Heater does not fill after commissioning Power light flashing two pulses 1 Level sensor...

Page 23: ...rol thermistor out of calibration LED 4 on PCB flashing 3 Steam thermistor out of calibration LED 4 on PCB flashing 1 Check continuity 2 Check all connections to the control PCB replace if necessary 3...

Page 24: ...aling gasket 95 611 819 26 O ring kit 95 611 002 27 Tank 95 608 927 28 Element assembly 2 5kW incorporating start dry cutout 95 606 952 29 Element assembly sealing gasket 95 611 816 30 Adaptor nut plu...

Page 25: ...25 1 1 FIGURE 16 EXPLODED VIEW OF DISPENSER 1 3 2 4 1 1 1...

Page 26: ...26 FIGURE 17 EXPLODED VIEW HEATER ASSEMBLY 14 12 16 10 13 15 11 17 18 21 20 45 21 21 18 46...

Page 27: ...27 FIGURE 18 EXPLODED VIEW HEATER ASSEMBLY 22 25 25 26 27 9 24 23 38 50...

Page 28: ...FIGURE 19 EXPLODED VIEW HEATER 28 29 30 31 9 28...

Page 29: ...29 32 FIGURE 20 EXPLODED VIEW HEATER...

Page 30: ...y for heating wholesome potable water The unit and dispensing tap assembly are not guaranteed against damage by frost or due to the build up of scale Please note that if Heatrae Sadia s service divisi...

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