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Unvented Hot Water Cylinder

Maintenance

Maintenance requirements

 

To ensure the continued optimum performance of the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar it should be regularly maintained. This is of particular importance 

in hard water areas or where the water supply contains particulate matter. Maintenance should be carried out by a competent person and any 
replacement parts used should be authorised MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar spare parts. It is recommended that maintenance is carried out every 12 

months and includes the checks detailed below.

In hard water areas consideration should be given to periodically descaling the immersion heater elements. To do this the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar unit 

will need to be drained, details below list how to drain the unit and remove the immersion heater(s).

Check operation of Safety Valves

 

Slowly open the Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve by twisting its cap for a few seconds. Check water is discharged and that it flows freely 
through the tundish and discharge pipework. Check valve reseats correctly when released.

NOTE: The water discharged may be very hot.

Repeat the procedure for the 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve.

Clean the strainer

 

The strainer is incorporated within the Pressure Reducing Valve housing of the Cold Water Combination Valve (see Figure 17, p. 31). To inspect 
and clean the strainer:

i)   Turn off the isolating valve on the 3 Bar Pressure Reducing Valve by turning the blue handle (if fitted in this position) so it lies 90º to the direction 

of flow or main stop cock to the house.

ii)  Open the lowest hot tap in the system to relieve the system pressure.

iii)  Using a spanner unscrew the Pressure Reducing Cartridge and remove the moulded housing. The strainer will be removed with the cartridge.

iv) Wash any particulate matter from the strainer under clean running water.

v) Replace the strainer and screw the Pressure Reducing Valve Cartridge into the moulded housing.

vi)  Close hot tap, turn on isolating valve by turning handle so it lies parallel to the direction of flow. Check for leaks.

Draining the MEGAFLO Eco Solar unit

 

Switch off the electrical supply to the immersion heater(s) and shut down the boiler on indirect units. 

Turn off the mains water supply 

to the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar unit. Attach a hosepipe to the drain cock having sufficient length to take water to a suitable discharge point below the 

level of the unit, at least one metre below the unit is recommended. Open hot water tap nearest to the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar to relieve the system 

pressure. Open drain cock. If water fails to drain from the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar vent the unit by manually opening the Temperature / Pressure Relief 

Valve.

Descaling immersion heater(s)

 

Open the cover(s) to the immersion heater housing(s) and disconnect wiring from immersion heater(s). Remove the thermostat capillaries, 2 or 
4 depending on which unit being serviced. Unscrew immersion heater backnut(s) and remove immersion heater from the unit. A key spanner is 
supplied with the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar unit for easy removal / tightening of the immersion heater(s). Over time the immersion heater gasket may 

become stuck to the mating surface. To break the seal insert a round shafted screwdriver into one of the pockets on the immersion heater and 
gently lever up and down.

Carefully remove any scale from the surface of the element(s). 

DO NOT

 use a sharp implement as damage to the element surface could be 

caused. Ensure sealing surfaces are clean and seals are undamaged, if in doubt fit a new gasket.

Replace immersion heater(s) ensuring the lower (right angled) element hangs vertically downwards towards the base of the unit. It may be helpful 
to support the immersion heater using a round shafted screwdriver inserted into one of the thermostat pockets whilst the backnut is tightened. 
Replace the thermostat(s) by carefully plugging the two male spade terminations into the corresponding terminations on the element.

Rewire the immersion heater(s) in accordance with Figure12, p. 20 or Figure 15, p. 23.  Close and secure terminal cover(s).

Expansion Vessel Charge Pressure

R

emove the dust cap from the top of the expansion vessel.  Check the charge pressure using a tyre pressure gauge.  The charge pressure (with the 

system depressurised) should be 0.3MPa (3 Bar). If it is lower than the required setting it should be re-charged using a tyre pump (schrader valve 
type).  DO NOT OVER CHARGE.  Re-check the pressure and when correct replace the dust cap.

Refilling system

 

DO NOT

 switch on the immersion heater(s) or boiler until the system has been completely refilled.

Close the drain tap. With the hot tap open, turn on mains water supply. When water flows from the hot tap allow to flow for a short while to 
purge air and to flush through any disturbed particles. Close hot tap and then open successive hot taps in system to purge any air. The electrical 
supply can now be switched on.

Benchmark

TM

 

 

On completion of any maintenance or service of the MEGAFLO 

Eco

 Solar, the Benchmark

TM

 “Installation, Commissioning and Service Record” 

should be filled in to record the actions taken and the date the work was undertaken. (Section 3, page 34 & 35) 

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Summary of Contents for Megaflo Eco Solar Series

Page 1: ...Unvented Direct Indirect Solar Megaflo Product Guide Hot Water Cylinders...

Page 2: ...Contents Product Specification Page 3 Installation and Commissioning Instrucions Page 11 Maintenance and Servicing Page 27 User Guide Page 36...

Page 3: ...Introduction Checklist General Requirements Water Supply Power Supply The Environment Specification and Dimensions 3 Unvented Hot Water Cylinder PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1...

Page 4: ...levels exceed the latest requirements of Building Regulation Part L The MEGAFLO Eco Solar unvented water heater can be fed directly from the cold water mains supply to the property without the need f...

Page 5: ...are subject to freezing must be avoided Ensure that the floor is of sufficient strength to support the full weight of the unit refer to Tables 3 and 4 on page 9 for unit weights Pipe runs should be k...

Page 6: ...opriate Building Regulations either The Building Regulations England The Building Regulations Scotland or Building Regulations Northern Ireland The Water Fittings Regulations England and Wales or Wate...

Page 7: ...ns All connections accept 22mm outside diameter pipe compression nuts and olives supplied Thread rate is 3 4 BSP male parallel to accept standard 3 4 BSP female fittings if required Safety features Di...

Page 8: ...8 Unvented Hot Water Cylinder PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1 Fig 2 Megaflo eco Solar Direct A D 373 454 414 C B 47 27 30 45 73 600 Fig 3 Megaflo eco Solar Indirect A 373 454 414 E D F C 7 3 600 47 27 30 45...

Page 9: ...IGHT kg SIZE EMPTY FULL AUXILLARY VOLUME L AUXILLARY COIL SPECIFICATIONS SURFACE sqm HEAT UP mins RECOVERY mins RATING kW 170 210 260 300 37 8 42 5 47 3 61 5 207 8 252 5 307 3 361 5 N A 60 60 60 N A 7...

Page 10: ...10 Unvented Hot Water Cylinder NOTES PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1...

Page 11: ...General Installation Indirect Model Direct Model Commissioning Unvented Hot Water Cylinder 11 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS 2...

Page 12: ...Figure 4 below The 3 Bar Pressure Reducing Valve can be connected anywhere on the cold water mains supply prior to the MEGAFLO Eco Solar unit There is no requirement to site it close to the unit it c...

Page 13: ...Valve 3 Bar Pressure Reducing Valve Stopcock 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve See Figure 5 below This should be installed between the 3 bar Pressure Reducing Valve and the MEGAFLO Eco Solar cylinder Shoul...

Page 14: ...o Kitchen unbalanced cold mains supply Incoming Cold Water Main KEY MCWS Mains Cold Water Supply HWS Hot water Service SC Stop Cock Isolating Valve DOC Drain Off Cock Discharge pipe to atmosphere see...

Page 15: ...o SOLAR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE IT MUST NOT BE USED IN PLACE OF THE SOLAR PRIMARY SYSTEM EXPANSION VESSEL Secondary Circulation The secondary return pipe should be in 15mm pipe and incorporate a check v...

Page 16: ...mains water supply to the MEGAFLO Eco Solar unit iii No control or safety valves should be tampered with iv Water may drip from the discharge pipe of the pressure relief device Expansion Valve and thi...

Page 17: ...the safety device between 18 and 27m at least 3 sizes larger and so on bends must be taken into account in calculating the flow resistance See Diagram 1 Table 1 and the worked example Note An alterna...

Page 18: ...r discharge pipe D2 for common T P Relief Valve sizes Figure 10 Schematic discharge pipe arrangement INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS 2 Discharge Pipework It is a requirement of Building Re...

Page 19: ...control thermostat and thermal cut out If in doubt consult the boiler manufacturer Solid fuel boilers or any other boiler in which the energy input is not under effective thermostatic control unless a...

Page 20: ...see p 21 However other systems may be suitable refer to the controls manufacturers instructions supplied with the controls selected for alternative system wiring schemes Immersion Heater s The MEGAFL...

Page 21: ...N N L N L Bl W G O GY 1 2 3 L N HTG ON DHW ON PUMP BOILER 3 PORT MID POSITION VALVE MEGAFLO ECO DHW 2 PORT VALVE SUPPLIED WIRING CENTRE SUPPLIED PROGRAMMER MEGAFLO ECO INDIRECT THERMAL CONTROLS SUPPL...

Page 22: ...tighten the brass backnut Secure the immersion heater in position by tightening with the key spanner provided Replace the thermostat capillaries spiral one in first making sure capillary tubes do not...

Page 23: ...MPERATURE DECREASE TEMPERATURE ADJUSTING SPINDLE Figure 16 Adjustment details INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS 2 Safety DO NOT BYPASS THE THERMAL CUT OUT S IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DISCONNECT F...

Page 24: ...The solar controller and solar primary circulation pump must be wired via the over temperature cut out mounted in the lower solar controls housing Figure 17 below This will ensure that the heat input...

Page 25: ...med to give a maximum storage temperature in the MEGAFLO Eco Solar of 70o C although 60o C is recommended to minimise scaling Direct Units Switch on the electrical supply to the immersion heater s and...

Page 26: ...26 Unvented Hot Water Cylinder NOTES INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS 2...

Page 27: ...Maintenance Fault Finding Servicing Spares Benchmark Unvented Hot Water Cylinder 27 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 3...

Page 28: ...ar to relieve the system pressure Open drain cock If water fails to drain from the MEGAFLO Eco Solar vent the unit by manually opening the Temperature Pressure Relief Valve Descaling immersion heater...

Page 29: ...educing Valve If greater than 3 bar replac e P res s ure Reduc er c artridge b E x pans ion V alve s eat dam aged M ilk y water 1 O x y genated water No hot water flow W ater from hot taps is c old W...

Page 30: ...k 95 605 885 Immersion Heater Backnut 95 607 940 Immersion Heater Gasket 95 611 822 Immersion Heater Key 95 607 861 Immersion Heater Blanking Plug 95 605 881 Titanium Immersion Heater Upper 95 606 989...

Page 31: ...Stopcock Can Be Used Either with 3 Bar Inlet Control Valve or 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve 95605885 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 3 Expansion Relief Cartridge 95 605 888 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve Complet...

Page 32: ...95 612 716 Direct Combined Thermostat and Thermal Cut Out 95 612 717 Incoloy Immersion Heater Lower 95 606 984 6 Way Terminal Block 95 607 933 Terminal cover 95 614 118 Terminal cover 95 614 118 Back...

Page 33: ...Terminal cover 95 614 119 Titanium Immersion Heater Lower 95 606 988 Three Way Terminal Block 95 607 932 C Titanium Immersion Heater Upper 95 606 989 Direct Combined Thermostat and Thermal Cut Out 95...

Page 34: ...34 Unvented Hot Water Cylinder MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 3...

Page 35: ...Unvented Hot Water Cylinder 35 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 3...

Page 36: ...on Units 9 10 Hexagon Business Centre Springfield Road Hayes Middlesex UB4 0TY Tel 020 8606 3567 Parts Center Tel 0845 270 9800 www partscenter co uk Newey Eyre Unit 3 5 Wassage Way Hampton Lovett Ind...

Page 37: ...Unvented Hot Water Cylinder 37 User Instructions Guarantee Customer Service USER GUIDE 4...

Page 38: ...adjustments Changes to the operating temperature differential set points can affect the efficiency of the operation of the solar heating circuit it is recommended that any changes made are carried out...

Page 39: ...een tampered with or been subjected to misuse or neglect No factory fitted parts have been removed for unauthorised repair or replacement The BenchmarkTM Commissioning Checklist and Service Record inc...

Page 40: ...lation legal requirements regulations building regulations benchmark spares stockists guarantees and warranty are ONLY APPLICABLE WITHIN THE UK For local legislation legal requirements regulations bui...

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