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3.2 LOCATION

3.2.1.  The water heater should be vertically wall mounted using the screws 

and plugs provided. Position the bottom two screws as shown in Figure 

01, page 3 with heads 3mm from the wall. Hang the heater and secure 

with the top screw. Alternatively it can be floor mounted on it’s base. 

The water connections must always be to the top of the unit.

3.2.2  Enough space should be left at the top above the water heater for pipe 

connections and access to the Temperature/Pressure Relief Valve (if 

fitted). Refer to Figure 01, page 3 and the Dimensions Table to determine 

a suitable position for the heater.

3.2.3  NOTE: Ensure that the wall can support the full weight of the unit (see 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS) and that there are no hidden services, 

(electricity, gas, or water) below the surface of the wall.

3.2.4  DO NOT install where the water heater may freeze.

3.3 TERMINAL COVER REMOVAL

3.3.1  To remove the terminal cover, use a large flat bladed screwdriver to 

relieve the 3 snap lugs located in the top 3 rectangular depressions.

3.3.2  To re fit the cover, locate the hinge at the back of the cover and slide 

the snaps into place, taking care to ensure the thermostat spindle and 

thermostat knob align correctly.

FIGURE 05: TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

Summary of Contents for Hotflo 10

Page 1: ...1 HOTFLO 10 15 Fitting Instructions and User Guide...

Page 2: ...alling your Hotflo unvented water heater Particular attention should be paid to the section headed IMPORTANT INSTALLATION POINTS Following installation and commissioning the operation of the heater sh...

Page 3: ...15 litres Weight full 10 litre 16 5kg 15 litre 23 4kg Rated pressure 0 6 MPa 6 bar Minimum supply pressure 0 08 MPa 0 8 bar 15 Litre 10 Litre Dimension 613 457 A 656 500 B 516 360 C NOTE If fitting P...

Page 4: ...be accommodated using an Expansion Vessel To ensure all expansion takes place in the vessel a Check Valve must also be fitted see Fig 03 page 5 Use Accessory Pack U5 code no 95 970 356 3 1 4 If the s...

Page 5: ...IGURE 02 FOR INLET PRESSURES UP TO 0 41 MPa 4 1 BAR FIGURE 03 FOR INLET PRESSURES UP TO 0 41 MPa 4 1BAR WHERE EXPANSION IN MAIN SUPPLY IS NOT POSSIBLE FIGURE 04 FOR INLET PRESSURES ABOVE 0 41 MPa 4 1B...

Page 6: ...age 3 and the Dimensions Table to determine a suitable position for the heater 3 2 3 NOTE Ensure that the wall can support the full weight of the unit see TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS and that there are n...

Page 7: ...of the valves 3 5 DISCHARGE 3 5 1 The discharge outlet from the Pressure Expansion Relief Valve and the Temperature Pressure Relief Valve if fitted must be connected to a discharge pipe It is recommen...

Page 8: ...ricity supply should be fused 13 Amp and be via a double pole isolating switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in both poles Refer to Fig 06 below 3 6 2 The wires are colour coded as follows...

Page 9: ...hed the indicator light will go out 5 0 EXPLANATION TO USER Following Installation and Commissioning of the water heater the operation should be fully explained to the user 5 1 HOT WATER 5 1 1 Indicat...

Page 10: ...ing any work on the water heater Water contained in the water heater may be very hot To ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of the water heater it should be regularly maintained In hard...

Page 11: ...th links to the earthing stud 6 3 4 Remove the element plate assembly by unscrewing the five securing screws tapped jacking points are provided Remove any loose scale from the container Carefully clea...

Page 12: ...60 p s i This can reduce over time and eventually require re charging To do this 6 5 2 Turn off water supply to the unit open a hot tap to relieve system pressure 6 5 3 Remove dust cap from top of Exp...

Page 13: ...lve Discharge of water from INSTALLATION POINTS page 4 1 Fit Pack U2 see IMPORTANT possible 1 Expansion in mains not intermittently Presure Relief Valve Discharge of water from 2 Fit Packs U1 and U2 4...

Page 14: ...12 633 Indicator light 95 607 992 Element plate gasket 95 611 708 Pressure Expansion Relief Valve 95 607 986 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve 95 970 359 Check Valve 95 607 987 Expansion Vessel 95 607...

Page 15: ...tions 4 The unit has been used only for heating potable water The unit is not guaranteed against damage by frost and the inner container with integral immersion heater is not guaranteed against excess...

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