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Ideal Logic Combi - 

User’s

3.   SySteM WAteR PReSSURe

The system pressure gauge (G - see page 3) 
indicates the central heating system pressure. 
If the pressure is seen to fall below the original 
installation pressure of 1-2 bar over a period of 
time and continue to fall then a water leak may 
be indicated. In this event re-pressurise the 
system as shown below.  If unable to do so or if 
the pressure continues to drop a Gas Safe Registered Engineer or 
in IE a Registered Gas Installer (RGII) should be consulted.  

THE BOILER WILL nOT OPERATE If THE PREssuRE HAs 

REduCEd TO LEss THAn 0.3 BAR undER THIs COndITIOn.

To Top up the system :-

1.  Ensure both 

A

 & 

b

 handles (blue) are in closed position (as 

shown below) 

2.  Remove the plug and cap and retain.

3. 

Connect the filling loop to the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) inlet and 

tighten.  Also ensure that the other end of filling loop is hand tight.

4.  Turn the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Inlet 

A

 blue handle to 

the horizontal position.

5.  Ensuring no leaks are seen, gradually turn the filling loop   

handle (blue) 

b

 to the horizontal position.

6.  Wait for the pressure gauge to reach 1 to 1.5 bar.  

7.  Once pressure is reached turn valves 

A

 & 

b

 back to the 

closed position.

8.  Disconnect the filling loop, replace cap and plug.  Note there 

can be some water spillage at this point.

effiCient HeAtinG SySteM oPeRAtion

The boiler is a high efficiency, condensing appliance which will 

automatically adjust its output to match the demand for heat.  
Therefore gas consumption is reduced as the heat demand is 
reduced.

The boiler condenses water from the flue gases when 

operating most efficiently.  To operate your boiler efficiently 

(using less gas) turn the central heating temperature knob 
(C) to the ‘   ‘ position or lower.  In winter periods it may be 
necessary to turn the knob towards the ‘

max

’ position to meet 

heating requirements.  This will depend on the house and 
radiators used.

Reducing the room thermostat setting by 1ºC can reduce gas 
consumption by up to 10%.

WeAtHeR CoMPenSAtion

When the Weather Compensation option is fitted to the system 

then the central heating temperature knob (C) becomes 
a method of controlling room temperature.  Turn the knob 
clockwise to increase room temperature and anti-clockwise 
to decrease room temperature.  Once the desired setting has 
been achieved, leave the knob in this position and the system 
will automatically achieve the desired room temperature for all 
outside weather conditions.

boileR fRoSt PRoteCtion

The boiler is fitted with frost protection that operates in all 

modes, provided the power supply to the boiler is always 
turned on.  If the water in the boiler falls below 5ºC, the frost 

protection will activate and run the boiler to avoid freezing.  

The process does not guarantee that all other parts of the 
system will be protected. 

If a system frost thermostat has been installed, the boiler must 

be set in winter mode, ‘ 

 ’, for the system frost protection to 

run.

If no system frost protection is provided and frost is likely 
during a short absence from home it is recommended to leave 

the system heating controls or built in programmer (if fitted) 

switched on and run at a reduced temperature setting. For 
longer periods, the entire system should be drained.

boileR ReStARt

To restart the boiler, when directed in the listed fault codes (see 
section 8), turn the mode knob (D) to ‘

restart

’ position and 

IMMEDIATELY turn knob back to required setting.  The boiler 
will repeat its ignition sequence.  If the boiler still fails to start 
consult a Gas Safe Registered Engineer or in IE a Registered 
Gas Installer (RGII).

MAinS PoWeR off

To remove all power to the boiler the mains power switch must 
be turned off.

filling Position

Cap

Plug

Filling 

Loop

b

A

Starting Position

Cap

Filling Loop 

Handle (Blue)

Domestic Hot Water 

(DHW) Inlet Valve

Filling 

Loop

b

A

Plug

Summary of Contents for LOGIC+ Combi 30

Page 1: ...hat have not been clearly authorised by Ideal For the very latest copy of literature for specification and maintenance practices visit our website www idealboilers com where you can download the relev...

Page 2: ...nt ETCI rules for electrical 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...

Page 3: ...mmer Conditions Domestic Hot Water only required Set the mode knob D to summer Set the central heating demand on the external controls to OFF The domestic hot water preheat will operate with the prehe...

Page 4: ...on to meet heating requirements This will depend on the house and radiators used Reducing the room thermostat setting by 1 C can reduce gas consumption by up to 10 Weather Compensation When the Weathe...

Page 5: ...s Warm water can also be poured onto the pipe from a watering can or similar DO NOT use boiling water 3 Caution when using warm water as this may freeze and cause other localised hazards 4 Once the bl...

Page 6: ...Check the time settings on the programmer are as you require and adjust if necessary Check the programmer internal or external to the boiler is in an ON position and the room thermostat is turned up...

Page 7: ...water but the appliance has reached the desired temperature set on the boiler The boiler is operating in central heating The boiler is operating in domestic hot water preheat The boiler is operating i...

Page 8: ...k other gas appliances in the house are working to confirm a supply is present in the property 2 If other appliances do not work or there are no other appliances check the gas supply is on at the mete...

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