Heatrae Sadia Express 50 Litres Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 18

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12. Decommissioning

12.1 Decommissioning procedure

  Isolate electrical supplies and make safe

  Isolate the water supply

  Drain the appliance

  Remove appliance

  Cap pipework

Environmental information

Products are manufactured from many recyclable 

materials. At the end of their useful life they should be 

disposed of at a Local Authority Recycling Centre in 

order to realise the full environmental benefits.

Insulation is by means of an approved CFC/HCFC free 

polyurethane foam with an ozone depletion factor of 

zero.

WEEE Declaration

Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private 

Households in the European Union.

 

This symbol on the product indicates that this product 

must not be disposed of with your other household 

waste.  Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of 

your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated 

collection point for the recycling of waste electrical 

equipment.  The separate collection and recycling of 

your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help 

to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is 

recycled in a manner that protects human health and 

the environment.  For more information about where 

you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, 

please  contact  your  local  city  office,  your  household 

waste disposal service or the company where this 

product was purchased.

Summary of Contents for Express 50 Litres

Page 1: ...Express 50 Litres Installation operation and maintenance manual...

Page 2: ...egulations 9 5 2 Installation requirements 9 5 3 Choice of location 9 5 4 Transport 9 6 Installation 10 6 1 General 10 6 2 Water connections 11 6 3 Electrical connections 13 7 Commissioning 13 7 1 Gen...

Page 3: ...t maintenance of the appliance Failure to abide by the instructions for installing the product Installer s liability The installer is responsible for the installation and the commissioning of the appl...

Page 4: ...m bore of 19mm More than one conventional tap can be supplied WARNING Only competent persons having received adequate training are permitted to work on the appliance and the installation Do not tamper...

Page 5: ...lier s model identifier 50L V 3kW Storage volume V in litres 50 Mixed water at 40 C V40 in litres 83 The declared load profile M The water heating energy efficiency class of the model C The water heat...

Page 6: ...nections Item 50L V 3kW B 369mm D 903mm E 100mm F 371mm G 95mm H OUTLET 22mm 3 4 BSP M I INLET 22mm 3 4 BSP M K 865mm L 131mm M 1 2 BSP female B D E F G H I K L M Figure 1 General dimensions Table 3 G...

Page 7: ...TY BLACK WIRE A TERMINAL BLOCK ELEMENT EARTH IMMERSION STUD L N E OUTER CLADDING L N THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT SPINDLE FACTORY SET AT 54 C 2 1 B A RESET CUT OUT TO ELEMENT CUT OUT SENSOR THERMOSTAT SENSOR...

Page 8: ...rmostat This appliance is vented which means that the tank where the water is heated is vented to atmosphere and no pressure is built up in the appliance The appliance can be installed in only one way...

Page 9: ...int of most frequent use Avoid siting where extreme cold temperatures will be experienced All exposed pipe work should be insulated Access to associated controls and immersion heaters must be availabl...

Page 10: ...well as which way up the appliance should be mounted The top bracket bolts should be screwed all the way into the hole until they stop and stick out 8mm as shown in figure 4 below The bottom bracket...

Page 11: ...relief device to the vent pipe of this water heater The cold water supply must be from a cold water feed cistern complying with Byelaw 30 The maximum head pressure must not exceed 20 metres Water Reg...

Page 12: ...emoving any covers Never attempt to replace the immersion heater other than with the recommended immersion heater DO NOT bypass the thermal cut out in any circumstances Ensure the two spade terminatio...

Page 13: ...istern fed installation Open the highest hot outlet fed by the appliance Turn on the cold water supply from the cold water cistern Allow the appliance to fill until water discharges from the hot outle...

Page 14: ...ter is not in use for long periods during the winter months do not switch off the electrical supply and set the thermostat to its minimum position N B This will not protect other system pipework The i...

Page 15: ...the pocket on the immersion heater Place a suitable receptacle beneath the immersion heater to collect any water left in the appliance Unscrew immersion heater bolts and remove immersion heater from...

Page 16: ...del installed and ensure the correct part is ordered You will need to quote the serial number which is printed on the data label FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION Water not heating Electrical supply fault...

Page 17: ...sed by your negligence Regular maintenance has been carried out by a competent person or a Heatrae Sadia authorised engineer in accordance with the maintenance requirements set out in this manual The...

Page 18: ...y Users in Private Households in the European Union This symbol on the product indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to...

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Page 20: ...20 13 Spare parts Figure 10 Spare parts...

Page 21: ...ATOR LIGHT BBSC not shown 7037724 6 THERMOSTAT THERMAL CUT OUT BBSC FOR KNOB CONTROL 30 50 7037726 7 THERMOSTAT THERMAL CUT OUT ADAPTER 7037738 8 WALL BRACKET VERTICAL NO BOLTS 7037733 9 FIXING BRACKE...

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Page 24: ...orate responsibility and sustainability charters and reduce our printed material we encourage you to download product brochures from our website In designing these files we have taken into account the...

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