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IDEAL CLASSIC

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User’s

 

Legend

A.  Mode Control Knob

B.  DHW/Preheat Control Knob

C.  CH Control Knob

D.  Boiler Status

E.  Burner ‘on’ Indication

F.  Pre Heat on/off Indication

G.  Programmer

H.  Pressure Gauge

J. Condensate Drain

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C

D

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TO START THE BOILER 

Start the boiler as follows:

1.

  Check that the electricity supply to boiler is off.

2.

  Set the mode knob (A) to ‘

off

’.

3. 

Set the Domestic Hot Water temperature knob (B) and Central 

Heating temperature knob (C) to ‘

max

’.

4.

  Ensure that all hot water taps are turned off.

5.

  Switch on electricity to the boiler and check that all external 

controls, e.g. timer and room thermostat, are on.

7.

  Set the mode knob (A) to ‘ 

 ’ (winter).

The boiler will commence ignition sequence, supplying heat to the 

central heating, if required.

Note. 

In normal operation the boiler status display (D) will show  codes:

   Standby - no demand for heat.
   Central Heating being supplied

   Domestic hot water being supplied
   Domestic hot water preheat

   Boiler frost protection - boiler will fire if temperature is below 5ºC.

During normal operation the burner on indicator (E) will remain 

illuminated when the burner is lit.

Note:  If the boiler fails to light after five attempts the fault code 

 will be displayed (refer to Fault Code page).

OPERATION MODES

Winter Conditions -

 (Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water required)

Set the mode knob (A) ‘ 

 ’ (winter). 

The boiler will fire and supply heat to the radiators but will give 

priority to domestic hot water on demand.
The domestic hot water preheat will operate if preheat is enabled 

(shown by indicator light (F)). 

Summer Conditions - 

(Domestic Hot Water only required)

Set the mode knob (A) to ‘   ’ (summer). 
Set the central heating demand on the external controls to OFF.
The domestic hot water preheat will operate if preheat is enabled 

(shown by indicator light (F)).

Boiler Off

Set the mode knob (A) to ‘

off

’.   The boiler mains power supply 

must be left on to enable frost protection (see Frost Protection).

PREHEAT - DOMESTIC HOT WATER

The domestic hot water heat exchanger within the boiler can be 

kept preheated to provide faster delivery of hot water at the tap.  
Preheat is enabled when the preheat indicator (F) is lit.  To switch 

preheat on or off, move the domestic hot water preheat knob (B) 

full clockwise and then return it to the required domestic hot water 

temperature setting.  
The boiler will operate periodically for a few seconds to maintain 

the domestic hot water heat exchanger in a preheated condition.  

The average time period between operation is 90 minutes.  This 

may vary considerably due to the surrounding ambient temperature 

of the boiler.  The boiler will operate whenever there is a demand 

for domestic hot water. 
If standard hot water delivery is satisfactory turn the knob (A) to 

preheat off

’.

CONTROL OF WATER TEMPERATURE

Domestic Hot Water

The domestic hot water temperature is limited by the boiler 

controls to a maximum temperature of 64

º

C, adjustable via the 

domestic hot water temperature knob (B).
Approximate temperatures for domestic hot water:

Knob Setting

Hot Water Temperature (approx.)

Minimum

40ºC (104ºF)

Maximum

64ºC (147ºF)

Due to system variations and seasonal temperature fluctuations 

domestic hot water flow rates/temperature rise will vary, requiring 

adjustment at the tap : the lower the flow rate the higher the 

temperature, and vice versa.

Central Heating

The boiler controls the central heating radiator temperature to a 

maximum of 80

o

C, adjustable via the central heating temperature 

knob (C).  
Approximate temperatures for central heating:

Knob Setting

Central Heating Radiator Temperature (approx.)

Minimum

45ºC (113ºF)

Maximum

80ºC (176ºF)

For economy setting ‘ 

 ’ refer to Efficient Heating System 

Operation.

2.  BOILER OPERATION

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC 24

Page 1: ...nd performance speci cation that we require Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by Ideal For the very latest copy of literature for speci cation and maintenanc...

Page 2: ...lectrical installation It is essential that the instructions in this booklet are strictly followed for safe and economical operation of the boiler ELECTRICITY SUPPLY This appliance must be earthed Sup...

Page 3: ...he external controls to OFF The domestic hot water preheat will operate if preheat is enabled shown by indicator light F Boiler Off Set the mode knob A to off The boiler mains power supply must be lef...

Page 4: ...o ignite call your Gas Safe Registered engineer Preventative solutions During cold weather set the central heating temperature knob C to maximum Must return to original setting once cold spell is over...

Page 5: ...t once a year by a Gas Safe Registered Engineer or in IE a Registered Gas Installer RGII 6 MECHANICAL 24 HOUR TIMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 19 2 0 2 1 2 2 23 24 ON PERIOD...

Page 6: ...ovide central heating Check the time settings on the timer are as you require and adjust if necessary Check the timer is in an ON position and the room thermostat is turned up NO HOT WATER OR CENTRAL...

Page 7: ...for hot water but the appliance has reached the desired temperature set on the boiler The boiler is operating in central heating mode The boiler is operating in pre heat mode The boiler is operating i...

Page 8: ...on at the meter and or pre payment meter has credit If the boiler fails to operate then please contact Ideal Boilers if under warranty or alternatively a Gas Safe Registered Engineer if outside of th...

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