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The following extract is taken from the latest G3 Regulations

Discharge pipes from safety devices

Discharge pipe D1

3.50   Safety devices such as temperature relief valves or combined temperature and pressure and pressure relief valves (see paragraphs 3.13 or 3.18) should 

discharge either directly or by way of a manifold via a short length of metal pipe (D1) to a tundish.

3.51  The diameter of discharge pipe (D1) should be not less than the nominal outlet size of the temperature relief valve.

3.52  Where a manifold is used it should be sized to accept and discharge the total discharge form the discharge pipes connected to it.

3.53   Where valves other than the temperature and pressure relief valve from a single unvented hot water system discharge by way of the same manifold that is 

used by the safety devices, the manifold should be factory fitted as part of the hot water storage system unit or package.

Tundish

3.54   The tundish should be vertical, located in the same space as the unvented hot water storage system and be fitted as close as possible to, and lower than, 

the valve, with no more than 600mm of pipe between the valve outlet and the tundish (see Diagram 1).

 

Note:  To comply with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations, the tundish should incorporate a suitable air gap.

3.55   Any discharge should be visible at the tundish.  In addition, where discharges from safety devices may not be apparent, e.g. in dwellings occupied by 

people with impaired vision or mobility, consideration should be given to the installation of a suitable safety device to warn when discharge takes place, 
e.g. electronically operated.

Discharge pipe D2

3.56  The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish should:

 

(a) 

have a vertical section of pipe at least 300mm long below the tundish before any elbows or bends in the pipework (see Diagram 1);  and

 

(b) 

be installed with a continuous fall thereafter of at least 1 in 200.

3.57  The discharge pipe (D2) should be made of:

 

(a) 

metal; or

 

(b) 

 other material that has been demonstrated to be capable of safely withstanding temperatures of the water discharged and is clearly and 
permanently marked to identify the product and performance standard (e.g. as specified in the relevant part of BS 7291).

3.58   The discharge pipe (D2) should be at least one pipe size larger than the nominal outlet size of the safety device unless its total equivalent hydraulic 

resistance exceeds that of a straight pipe 9m long, i.e. for discharge pipes between 9m and 18m the equivalent resistance length should be at least two 
sizes larger than the nominal outlet size of 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 alternative approach for sizing discharge pipes would be to follow Annex D, section D.2 of BS 6700:2006 Specification for design, installation, testing 

and maintenance of services supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages.

3.59   Where a single common discharge pipe serves more than one system, it should be at least one pipe size larger than the largest individual discharge pipe 

(D2) to be connected.

3.60   The discharge pipe should not be connected to a soil discharge stack unless it can be demonstrated that that the soil discharge stack is capable of safely 

withstanding temperatures of the water discharged, in which case, it should:

 

(a) 

 contain a mechanical seal, not incorporating a water trap, which allows water into the branch pipe without allowing foul air from the drain to be 
ventilated through the tundish;

 

(b) 

be a separate branch pipe with no sanitary appliances connected to it;

 

(c) 

 if plastic pipes are used as branch pipes carrying discharge from a safety device they should be either polybutalene (PB) to Class S of BS 7291-
2:2006 or cross linked polyethylene (PE-X) to Class S of BS 7291-3:2006; and

 

(d) 

be continuously marked with a warning that no sanitary appliances should be connected to the pipe.

Note:

 

1. 

Plastic pipes should be joined and assembled with fittings appropriate to the circumstances in which they are used as set out in  BS EN ISO 1043-1.

 

2. 

Where pipes cannot be connected to the stack it may be possible to route a dedicated pipe alongside or in close proximity to the discharge stack.

Termination of discharge pipe

3.61  The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish should terminate in a safe place where there is no risk to persons in the vicinity of the discharge.

3.62  Examples of acceptable discharge arrangements are:

 

b) 

to a trapped gully with the end of the pipe below a fixed grating and above the water seal;

 

(c) 

 downward discharges at low level;  i.e. up to 100mm above external surfaces such as car parks, hard standings, grassed areas etc. are acceptable 
providing that a wire cage or similar guard is positioned to prevent contact, whilst maintaining visibility;  and

 

(d) 

 discharges at high level:  e.g. into a metal hopper and metal downpipe with the end of the discharge pipe clearly visible or onto a roof capable of 
withstanding high temperature discharges of water and 3m from any plastic guttering system that would collect such discharges. 

3.63   The discharge would consist of high temperature water and steam.  Asphalt, roofing felt and non-metallic rainwater goods may be damaged by such 

discharges.

Summary of Contents for Megaflo Eco SolaReady

Page 1: ...ot Water Cylinders Megaflo Eco SolaReady Unvented Important Please read understand all these instructions before commencing installation Please leave this manual with the customer for future reference...

Page 2: ...Direct model 17 Indirect model 18 Installation of solar differential temperature controller 21 East West Array Kit 22 Commissioning 23 Commissioning of solar primary system 24 Commissioning of hydraul...

Page 3: ...nels its temperature is raised The heated fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger coil in the base of the Megaflo Eco SolaReady solar storage cylinder transferring the heat gained to the stored w...

Page 4: ...L CAPABILITIES OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE IF THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE IN A SAFE WAY AND UNDERSTAND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED CHILDREN SHALL N...

Page 5: ...team heating plant unless additional and appropriate safety devices are installed Ascending spray type bidets or any other Class 5 back syphonage risk requiring that a Type AA AB AD or AG air gap be e...

Page 6: ...ELECTRICIAN AND BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST I E E WIRING REGULATIONS ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE MEGAFLO ECO SOLAREADY The Environment This p...

Page 7: ...to 40 C 260 248 300 Weight empty kg 60 7 69 1 75 4 Weight full kg 320 312 369 Volume Litres 259 243 294 Dedicated solar volume Litres 91 4 83 4 118 0 Max mains pressure 1 6 MPa 16 Bar Max design press...

Page 8: ...s no requirement to site it close to the unit it can be located at a point where the mains supply enters the premises if this is more convenient but you must install a non return valve just after the...

Page 9: ...e plumbed to the inlet connection of the Megaflo Eco SolaReady unit No other valve should be fitted between the Pressure Relief Expansion Valve and the cylinder inlet Outlet to Megaflo eco Solar Mains...

Page 10: ...atmosphere see page 14 Discharge Pipework Isolating Regulating Valves as required Temperature Pressure Relief Valve HWS supply Balanced HWS and MCWS to bathrooms showers cloakrooms etc DOC DOC DOC DO...

Page 11: ...f a secondary circulation system is required it is recommended that it be connected to the Megaflo Eco SolaReady as shown in Figure 7 To achieve this the 1 2 BSP Sensor Pocket must be removed The seco...

Page 12: ...he discharge pipe should not be blocked or used for any other purpose The discharge connections from the Pressure Relief Expansion Valve and the Temperature Pressure Relief Valve must not be used for...

Page 13: ...ter for prolonged periods should be used Worked example of discharge pipe sizing This example is for a G temperature relief valve with a discharge pipe D2 having 4 No elbows and length of 7m from the...

Page 14: ...l outlet size of 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...

Page 15: ...s of up to 150 C The solar collectors panels or evacuated tubes must be installed according to the instructions supplied with those selected We can only guarantee the system performance if installed i...

Page 16: ...water expansion vessel or boiler sealed system vessel The charge pressure of the solar expansion vessel must be adjusted when the fluid circuit is empty or de pressurised to a pressure equal to the st...

Page 17: ...the event of a thermostat failure The thermal cut out reset button position is indicated on Figure 13 DO NOT BYPASS THE THERMAL CUT OUT IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES The lower immersion heater can be operated...

Page 18: ...mostat and thermal cut out MUST NOT be disconnected or bypassed To do so would invalidate the product approvals and warranty and it would not comply with Building Regulations Should this method of con...

Page 19: ...4 N N 1 2 GY BL BR GR OR L N Room stat CH 2 port valve CH pump Solar pump 11 12 A1 N 11 12 E Solar pump 1 L1 NOTE For boilers with pump over run CH pump live supply should be connected to terminal 5...

Page 20: ...d N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Link Link Link 9 12 N 12 1 1 2 3 GY BL BR GR OR Cylinder auxiliary controls DHW 2 port valve N 7 8 N 8 11 5 4 N N 1 2 GY BL WH GR OR L N Room stat 3 port mid...

Page 21: ...N Switched Output 2 Neutral A3 Switched Output Live 3 For Auxiliary Heat Control N Switched Output 3 Neutral PE Earth Connection T1 M1 Temperature Sensor Collector 1 Tc1 T2 M2 Temperature Sensor Stora...

Page 22: ...n is on the East facing circuit The common return pipe from the solar pump station should be connected to the comman Port In the default position the valve is open to Port B When power is applied to t...

Page 23: ...ct Units Switch on the electrical supply to the immersion heater s and allow the unit to heat up Check that the thermostat operates correctly A storage temperature of approx 60 C is recommended If nec...

Page 24: ...drain valve on the safety group Fig 19 Item 1 Close right hand isolating valve dot on thermometer bezel at 9 o clock position Flush solar primary pipework and collector via the fill and drain valve o...

Page 25: ...lot of the adjusting screw Fig 19 Item 3 back to the horizontal position Commissioning of hydraulic station Ensure the solar primary system is free from air Switch on the power supply to the solar dif...

Page 26: ...e button is pressed and held the value increments continuously Scroll left Exit Cancel Scroll left in main menu Exit a menu Exit a menu item Cancel a value changed without saving it Access Down Access...

Page 27: ...erature measuring point T6 only shown if connected No 1234 h Operating hours for charging storage tank Can be reset to 0h Yes 927 kWh Energy yield for storage tank Can be reset to 0h Yes Inclination e...

Page 28: ...selection 0 Normal 230V pump 1 1 HE pump with non inverse PWM Alternatively DC control 2 2 HE pump with inverse PWM Alternatively DC control Energy yield measurement glycol type selection 0 Anro 6 Ty...

Page 29: ...Kelvin h Operating hours kWh Productivity indication in kWh OVERVIEW OF DISPLAY AND OPERATING ELEMENTS Graphic symbol Description Indication in operation Measuring points assignment Temperature measur...

Page 30: ...ircuit pump via PWM signal The controller emits a PWM signal at connection O1 for the control of PWM pumps jumper position PWM Base frequency 2 kHz approx 12 V approx 5 mA Non inverse PWM control Non...

Page 31: ...erature limits possible If the difference between both measurement points exceeds the hystere sis set then A3 is activated In addition one may also define a maximum temperature for the energy consumer...

Page 32: ...eze If the temperature at the anti freeze sensor line 12 drops below the set value the solar circuit pump is activated and heats the solar circuit using the heat exchanger in the storage tank Basic Se...

Page 33: ...k dTmax is kept constant as much as possible At lower deviation of Storage tank dTmax the pump is operated with the lowest power till the switch off wave is reached 11 14 Thermostat heating 1 The ther...

Page 34: ...rmal insulation Fig 26 Item 2 against the rear thermal insulation section Fig 26 Item 3 until it clips into place Benchmark Log Book On completion of the installation and commissioning procedures deta...

Page 35: ...aximum storage temperature 65 C Storage tank 1 Switch on difference dTon 7 K Storage tank 1 Switch off difference dToff 3 K Storage tank 2 Maximum storage temperature 90 C Storage tank 2 Switch on dif...

Page 36: ...ate Check solar expansion vessel charge pressure bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar Check solar primary system pressure cold bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar Check...

Page 37: ...ly to the immersion heater s and shut down the boiler on indirect units Turn off the mains water supply to the Megaflo Eco SolaReady unit Attach a hosepipe to the drain cock having sufficient length t...

Page 38: ...r The collector or the collector array must be checked serviced annually to check for any damage leaks or contamination In areas where there may be a build up of dirt on the collector only non abrasiv...

Page 39: ...p Air in the system Vent system Flow meter defective If visible check whether the flywheel of the meter moves when the system is running Also displayed with energy yield measurement Grundfos sensor de...

Page 40: ...t in event insufficient solar gain Check If tripped reset by pressing button Check Set to a CH programme Check Switch on supply to immersion heater Check boiler operation If faulty contact boiler manu...

Page 41: ...termittent Is the discharge continuous and very hot YES YES NO NO Heating fault water may have cooled Blending valves set too low Thermostat settings too low Water from hot taps is lukewarm Contact an...

Page 42: ...y sensor connections Are sensor cables laid alongside mains voltage cables Have sensor cables been lengthened with unshielded cable Do sensors give correct temperature v resistance readings Are temper...

Page 43: ...mersion Heater Backnut 95 607 940 Immersion Heater Gasket 70 351 65 Immersion Heater Key 95 607 861 Immersion Heater Blanking Plug 95 605 881 Titanium Immersion Heater Upper 95 606 989 Titanium Immers...

Page 44: ...3 Bar Inlet Control Valve 3 Bar Pressure Reducing Valve Complete Expansion Relief Cartridge 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve Complete 95 605 893 Figure 19 Exploded View of 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve Figu...

Page 45: ...07 932 E Titanium Immersion Heater Upper 95 606 989 Direct Combined Thermostat and Thermal Cut Out 95 612 717 Gasket 95 611 822 Backnut 95 607 940 Terminal cover 95 614 119 See Figure 21 for Solar Con...

Page 46: ...ket 95 611 822 Backnut 95 607 940 Terminal cover 95 614 119 C 1 2 BSP Sensor Pocket Assembly Short 95 607 938 A D E C Direct Combined Thermostat and Thermal Cut Out 95 612 717 A Mounting Plate Direct...

Page 47: ...hermometer 0 120 Blue 5 7225264 Venting circuit DN25 6 720688701 Flow meter 2 15 l min 7 7225266 Pump PWM connector FCI Connector 2m 8 7225265 Pump power supply connector TE Superseal 2m 9 7222382 Gru...

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Page 50: ...ansfer fluid details What type make of heat transfer fluid used System volume litres What is the fluid mix Water Glycol Frost protection provided to C Is the installation in a hard water area above 20...

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