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Combustion products exhaust of natural 

draught or fan assisted appliances in open-top 

closed environments.

 In spaces closed on all 

sides with open tops (ventilation pits, court-

yards etc.), direct combustion product exhaust 

is allowed for natural draught or fan assisted gas 

appliances with a heat input range from 4 to 35 

kW, provided the conditions as per the current 

technical standards are respected.

1.21 WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM 

FILLING.

As already mentioned in the previous para-

graphs, a treatment of the thermal and domestic 

system water is required, in compliance with the 

local standards in force.
The parameters that influence the duration and 

proper operation of the heat exchanger are the 

water's PH, hardness, conductivity, and oxygen, 

together with the system's processing residues 

(any welding residues), any oil present and cor-

rosion products that can, in turn, cause damage 

to the heat exchanger. 
In order to prevent this from happening, you are 

recommended to:

- Before installation on new systems as well as 

old ones, clean the system with clean water to 

eliminate solid residues contained therein.

- Clean the system with a chemical treatment:
  -  Clean the new system with a suitable cleaning 

device (for example Sentinel X300, Fernox 

Cleaner F3 or Jenaqua 300) combined with 

thorough washing.

  -  Clean the old system with a suitable cleaning 

device (for example Sentinel X400 or X800, 

Fernox Cleaner F3 or Jenaqua 400) combined 

with thorough washing.

- Check the maximum hardness and quantity 

of filling water referring to the graphics (Fig. 

1-27). If the contents and hardness of the wa-

ter are below the indicated curve, no specific 

treatment is required; otherwise, to limit the 

content of calcium carbonate, you must provide 

for water-filling treatment. 

- For filling, you are not allowed to use water 

softened with the use of ionic-exchange resins 

or distilled water.

- Should you be required to provide for water 

treatment, this should be carried out by 

completely desalinating the filling water. As 

opposed to the complete softening process, 

desalinating the water completely not only 

removes hardening agents (Ca, Mg), but also 

eliminates all other minerals to reduce wa-

ter-filling conductivity up to 10 microsiemens/

cm. Given its low conductivity, desalinated 

water does not only prevent the formation of 

lime scale, but also serves as protection against 

corrosion.

- Insert a suitable inhibitor / passivator (for 

example Sentinel X100, Fernot Protector F1, 

or Jenaqua 100); if required, also insert appro-

priate antifreeze (such as for example Sentinel 

X500, Fernox Alphi 11 or Jenaqua 500).

-  Check electrical conduction of the water, which 

should not be lower than 2000 µs/cm in the case 

of treated water and lower than 600 µs/cm in 

the case of non-treated water.

- To prevent corrosion, the water system's PH 

should be between 6.5 and 8.5.

- Check the maximum content of chlorides, 

which should be less than 250 mg/l.

N.B.:

 for quantities and methods of use of wa-

ter-treatment products, refer to the instructions 

provided by their manufacturer.

1.22 SYSTEM FILLING.

Once the boiler is connected, proceed with 

system filling via the filling cock (Fig. 1-29 and 

1-3). Filling is performed at low speed to ensure 

release of air bubbles in the water via the boiler 

and heating system vents.

The boiler has a built-in automatic venting valve 

on the circulator. 

Check if the cap is loose.

 Open the 

radiator vent valves.

Close radiator vent valves when only water 

escapes from them.

Close the filling cock when the boiler pressure 

gauge indicates approx. 1.2 bar. 

N.B.:

 during these operations, enable the au-

tomatic vent functions on the boiler (active on 

first ignition). 

Vent the boiler circulation pump 

by loosening the front cap and keeping the motor 

running.

 Tighten the cap after the operation.

1.23 CONDENSATE TRAP FILLING.

On first lighting of the boiler, flue gas may come 

out the condensate drain; after a few minutes’ 

operation check that this no longer occurs. This 

means that the drain trap is filled with conden-

sate to the correct level preventing the passage 

of flue gas.

1.24 GAS SYSTEM START-UP.

To start up the system, refer to the technical 

standard in force. 

In particular, for new gas systems:

-  open windows and doors;
-  avoid presence of sparks or open flames;
-  bleed all air from the pipelines;
-  check that the internal system is properly sealed 

according to the specifications set forth by 

technical regulations in force.

1.25 BOILER START UP (IGNITION).

To commission the boiler (the operations listed 

below must only be performed by a qualified firm 

and without any unauthorised persons):

-  check that the internal system is properly sealed 

according to the specifications set forth by 

technical regulations in force;

-  ensure that the type of gas used corresponds to 

the boiler settings (the type of gas appears on 

the display on first electrical supply voltage, or 

by checking the relative parameter “G”);

-  check connection to a 230V-50Hz power 

mains, correct L-N polarity and earthing con-

nection;

-  check that there are external factors that may 

cause the formation of fuel pockets; 

-  switch the boiler on and check correct ignition;
- make sure that the gas flow rate and relevant 

pressure values comply with those given in the 

manual (Par. 3.22);

- ensure that the safety device intervenes in the 

event of gas supply failure and check the relative 

intervention time;

- check the intervention of the main switch 

located upstream from the boiler and in the 

boiler;

-  check that the intake and/or exhaust terminals 

(if fitted) are not blocked.

- Carry out the flue test and set the relative 

parameter “F0”.

The boiler must not be started up even if only 

one of the checks should be negative.

N.B.:

 the graph refers to the 

entire life cycle of the system. 

Therefore, also consider sched-

uled and unscheduled mainte-

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Summary of Contents for VICTRIX 24 TT 2 ERP

Page 1: ...VICTRIX 24 TT 2 ERP IE Instruction and warning book 1 039151ENG ...

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Page 3: ...ons specified in the regulations in force and principles of good practice In compliance with legislation in force the systems must be designed by qualified professionals within the dimensional limits established by the Law Installation and maintenance must be performed in compliance with the regulations in force according to the manufacturer s instructions and by an authorised company which has sp...

Page 4: ...enance 21 2 2 General warnings 21 2 3 Control panel 21 2 4 Using the boiler 22 2 5 Troubleshooting 23 2 6 Information menu 25 2 7 Boiler shutdown 25 2 8 Restoring central heating system pressure 25 2 9 System draining 25 2 10 Anti freeze protection 25 2 11 Case cleaning 25 2 12 Decommissioning 25 3 Boiler commissioning initial check 26 3 1 Boiler Hydraulic diagram 26 3 2 Wiring diagram 27 3 3 Remo...

Page 5: ...ssiblewater and flue removal connections Keep all flamma ble objects away from the appliance paper rags plastic polystyrene etc Do not place household appliances underneath the boiler as they could be damaged if the safety valve intervenes if the drain trap is blocked or if there are leaks from the hydraulic connec tions otherwise the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage caused t...

Page 6: ...lowed scrupulously regarding the percentage neces sary with respect to the minimum temperature at which the system must be kept An aqueous solution must be made with potential pollution class of water 2 EN 1717 2002 or local regula tions in force The materials used for the central heating circuit of Immergas boilers withstand ethylene and propylene glycol based antifreeze liquids if the mixtures a...

Page 7: ... condensa tion module warranty before making the boiler connections carefully wash the heating system pipes radiators etc with special pickling or descaling products to remove any deposits that could compromise correct boiler operation A treatment of the heating and water system water is required in compliance with the tech nical standards in force in order to protect the system and the appliance ...

Page 8: ... and assembly instructions contained in the acces sory kit On Off Immergas digital chrono thermostat The chrono thermostat allows set two room temperature value one for daytime comfort temperature and one for nighttime reduced temperature set a weekly program with four daily switch on and switch off times select the required operating mode from the various possible alternatives manual operation wi...

Page 9: ...l temperature increases in order to adjust the heat supplied to the system according to the change in external temperature The ex ternal probe always operates when connected regardless of the presence or type of room chrono thermostat used and can work in combi nation with Immergas chrono thermostats The correlation between system flow temperature and external temperature is determined by the posi...

Page 10: ...owed corresponds to the resistance encountered with the maximum allowed pipe length for each type of Terminal Kit This information allows calculations to be made to verify the possibility of setting up various flue configurations Positioning the gaskets black for green range flue systems Position the gasket cor rectly for bends and extensions Fig 1 8 gasket A with notches to use for bends gasket B...

Page 11: ...0 Intake and Exhaust 16 3 m 2 5 Intake m 18 7 Exhaust m 4 9 m 7 7 Exhaust m 13 6 Concentric vertical intake exhaust terminal Ø 60 100 Intake and Exhaust 9 m 1 4 Intake m 10 3 Exhaust m 2 7 m 4 3 Exhaust m 7 5 Pipe Ø 80 m 1 Intake 0 87 m 0 1 Intake m 1 0 Exhaust m 0 4 m 0 4 m 0 5 Exhaust 1 2 m 0 2 Exhaust m 1 0 Complete intake terminal Ø 80 m 1 Intake 3 m 0 5 Intake m 3 4 Exhaust m 0 9 m 1 4 Intake...

Page 12: ...esent in the kit positioning the relevant gaskets Engage the 90 Ø 80 bend with the male end smooth in the female end with lip seal of the Ø 80 flange unit until it stops Introduce the gasket making it run along the bend Fix it using the sheet steel plate and tighten by means of the straps present in the kit making sure to block the 4 gasket flaps Fit the male end smooth of the exhaust terminal int...

Page 13: ...nd external wall sealing plate have been fitted this will ensure sealing and joining of the elements making up the kit Extensions for Ø 60 100 horizontal kit Fig 1 13 The kit with this configuration can be extended up to a max 12 9 horizontal m in cluding the terminal with grid and excluding the concentric bend leaving the boiler This configurationcorrespondstoaresistancefactor of 100 In this case...

Page 14: ...smooth into the flange 2 up to the stop making sure that the wall sealing plate has been fitted 3 this will ensure sealing and joining of the elements making up the kit NOTE when the boiler is installed in areas where very cold temperatures can be reached a special anti freeze kit is available that can be installed as an alternative to the standard kit Extensions for vertical kit Ø 60 100 Fig 1 17...

Page 15: ...to needs and replace it with the flange 3 positioning the gasket 2 already present in the boiler and tighten using the supplied self threading screws Fit the male end smooth to the bends 5 in the female end of the flanges 3 and 4 Fit the intake terminal 6 with the male side smooth in the female side of the bend 5 up to the end stop ensuring that the internal and external wall sealing plates are fi...

Page 16: ...while the external pipe must be fitted on the adaptor until it stops 1 N B to encourage the removal of possible condensate forming in the exhaust pipe tilt the pipes towards the boiler with a minimum slope of 1 5 Mount the cover A complete with adaptor 1 and caps 6 on the wall and assemble the flue system to the ducting system N B version Ø 125 only before assembly check the gaskets are in the rig...

Page 17: ...e can be installed inside buildings in 23 or B53 mode in this case all technical rules and national and local regulations in force must be complied with type B open chamber boilers must not be installed in places where commercial artisan or industrial activities take place which use products that may develop volatile vapours or substances e g acid vapours glues paints sol vents combustibles etc as...

Page 18: ...d be between 6 5 and 8 5 Check the maximum content of chlorides which should be less than 250 mg l N B for quantities and methods of use of wa ter treatment products refer to the instructions provided by their manufacturer 1 22 SYSTEM FILLING Once the boiler is connected proceed with system filling via the filling cock Fig 1 29 and 1 3 Filling is performed at low speed to ensure release of air bub...

Page 19: ...is kit is very useful for maintenance because it allows to empty just the boiler without having to empty the entire system Moreover the version with filter preserves the functioning characteristics of the boiler thanks to its inspectionable filter System zone control unit kit on request If the heating system is to be divided into several zones max three in order to interlock them with separate adj...

Page 20: ...c hot water flow switch 8 System expansion vessel 9 Air gas mixer 10 Flow probe 11 Manual air vent valve 12 Ignition detection electrode 13 Sample points air A flue gas F 14 Flue probe 15 Burner cover 16 Safety flow probe 17 Condensation module 18 Fan 19 System pressure switch 20 Vent valve 21 Boiler circulator pump 22 3 bar safety valve 23 3 way valve motorised 24 By pass 25 3 bar safety valve dr...

Page 21: ...es some fundamental rules to be observed do not touch the appliance with wet or moist parts of the body do not touch when bare foot never pull electrical cables or leave the appli ance exposed to weathering rain sunlight etc the appliance power cable must not be re placed by the user if the cable is damaged switch off the ap pliance and solely contact an authorised company to replace it if the app...

Page 22: ... the outlet water is hot enough or if there is Solar ignition delay time the boiler does not switch on the D H W with drawal symbol appears on the display along with the flashing solar function symbol When the water supplied by the solar system is at a temperature lower than what is set or if the Solar ignition delay time has elapsed the boiler switches on At this point the solar function symbol w...

Page 23: ...t Press the Reset button 1 20 Parasite flame block This occurs in the event of a leak on the detection circuit or anomaly in the flame control unit Press the Reset button 1 24 Push button control panel anomaly The board detects an anomaly on the pushbutton panel If normal conditions are restored the boil er restarts without having to be reset 1 29 Flue probe anomaly The board detects an anomaly on...

Page 24: ...urrent on the gas valve is detected The boiler does not start 1 80 P C B malfunction block This occurs in the event of malfunctions of the P C B that controls the valve Press the Reset button 1 84 Combustion anomaly power reduction in progress A low supply pressure is detected on the gas line As a result the appliance power is limited and the anomaly is reported If normal conditions are restored t...

Page 25: ... frequently filling must be car ried out with suitably treated water to eliminate hardness that can cause lime scale 2 11 CASE CLEANING Use damp cloths and neutral detergent to clean the boiler casing Never use abrasive or powder detergents 2 12 DECOMMISSIONING In the event of permanent shutdown of the boiler contact an authorised company for the suitable procedures and also ensure the electri cal...

Page 26: ...er check that the intake and or exhaust terminals are not blocked ensure activation of all adjustment devices check the production of domestic hot water check sealing efficiency of water circuits check ventilation and or aeration of the instal lation room where provided If even only a single safety check offers a negative result do not commission the system 3 1 BOILER HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM Key 1 Gas v...

Page 27: ... Flue probe B24 Safety flow probe CAR V2 Comando Amico Remoto remote control V2 optional E3 Ignition and detection electrode M1 Boiler circulator pump M20 Fan M30 Three way valve R5 Domestic hot water temperature trim mer R6 Central heating temperature trimmer S4 Domestic hot water flow switch S5 System pressure switch S20 Room thermostat optional T1 Boiler PCB transformer T2 Ignition transformer ...

Page 28: ...s of material blocking the flow of condensate Heat exchanger clogged This may be caused by the drain trap being blocked Check that there are no residues of material blocking the flow of condensate Noise due to air in the system Check opening of the special air vent valve cap Part 20 Fig 1 29 Make sure the system pressure and expansion vessel pre charge values are within the set limits The factory ...

Page 29: ... position Fig 3 5 and press the Reset button for about 8 seconds until the chimney sweep function is activated then press the summer winter button within 3 seconds Nominalheatoutput with the function active the boiler carries out the procedures required to calibrate the appliance at the nominal heat output At this stage the display features flashing icons summer winter stand by and the operating t...

Page 30: ... fast calibration is used after having set the type of flue in menu F which once altered causes anomaly 72 N B before carrying out complete calibration ensure that all the requirements indicated in paragraphs 1 21 and 1 22 have been fulfilled N B to access this function it is crucial that there are no active requests for central heating or DHW production In the event of anomaly 62 or 72 see parag ...

Page 31: ...heck that there are no obstructions in the flue system Different values to those indicated in the previous tables indicate a flue system malfunction especially a flue system with excessive load losses or ob structed system 3 12 PROGRAMMING THE P C B The boiler is prepared for possible programming of several operation parameters By modifying these parameters as described below the boiler can be ada...

Page 32: ...can be configured 0 Off 1 Main zone control 2 General alarm 3 CH phase active 4 External gas valve power supply 5 Do not use on this boiler model 6 Do not use on this boiler model 7 Do not use on this boiler model 0 7 1 P4 Relay 2 optional The boiler is set up for functioning with the relay P C B optional which can be configured 0 Off 1 General alarm 2 CH phase active 3 External gas valve power su...

Page 33: ... changing the operating mode in order to quickly and comfortably satisfy an additional request for domestic hot water 0 100 sec onds step 10 sec 2 t5 Central heating ignitions timer The boiler has electronic timing which prevents the burner from ignit ing too often in central heating mode 0 600 sec onds step 10 sec 18 t6 Central heating ramp timer In the heating stage the boiler performs an igniti...

Page 34: ... water is the same or greater than that set by the DHW selector switch the boiler does not switch on 3 14 CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION When activated this function forces the boiler to variable output for 15 minutes In this state all adjustments are excluded and only the safety thermostat and the limit ther mostat remain active To activate the chimney sweep function press the Reset button 2 until activa...

Page 35: ... boiler pressure gauge the expansion vessel pressure is at 1 0 bar Check that the system static pressure with system cold and after refilling the system by means of the filling valve is between 1 and 1 2 bar Visually check that the safety and control devices have not been tampered with and or short circuited Check the condition and integrity of the elec trical system and in particular supply volta...

Page 36: ...d Fig 3 15a 1 Loosen the two screws a 2 Press the hooks inwards which block the lower grid b 3 Remove the grid b Front panel Fig 3 15b 4 Remove the cover caps c and loosen screws d 5 Pull the front panel e towards you and release it from its lower seat Front Fig 3 15c 6 Loosen the two screws g 7 Pull the front f slightly towards you 8 Release front f from pins h pulling it towards you while pushin...

Page 37: ... INSTALLER USER MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Control panel Fig 3 15d 9 Press the hooks on the side of the control panel i 10 Tilt the control panel i towards you Sides Fig 3 15e 11 Loosen screws k of side fastening j 12 Remove the sides by extracting them from their rear seat Rif X Ref X ...

Page 38: ... 63 1 20 14 0 12040 54 1 52 1 12 13 0 11180 50 1 41 1 04 12 0 10320 45 1 30 0 96 11 0 9460 40 1 19 0 88 10 0 8600 35 1 08 0 80 9 0 7740 31 0 97 0 72 8 0 6880 26 0 87 0 64 7 0 6020 21 0 76 0 56 6 0 5160 16 0 65 0 48 5 0 4300 11 0 54 0 40 4 0 3440 6 0 43 0 32 3 0 2580 1 0 32 0 24 3 23 COMBUSTION PARAMETERS G20 G31 Supply pressure mbar mm H2 O 20 204 37 377 Gas nozzle diameter mm 5 15 5 15 Flue flow ...

Page 39: ...Off 80 60 C 0 01 2 4 Central heating circuit max operating pressure bar 3 Maximum heating temperature C 90 Adjustable heating temperature max operation field C 20 85 System expansion vessel total volume l 5 8 Expansion vessel factory set pressure bar 1 0 Appliance water content l 1 9 Head available with 1000 l h flow rate kPa m H2 O 37 2 3 8 Hot water production useful heat output kW kcal h 23 6 2...

Page 40: ...Sr N Serial Number CHK Check Cod PIN PIN code Type Type of installation ref CEN TR 1749 Qnw min Minimum DHW heat input Qn min CH minimum heat input Qnw max DHW maximum heat input Qn max CH maximum heat input Pn min Minimum heat output Pn max Maximum heat output PMS Maximum system pressure PMW Maximum domestic hot water pressure D Specific flow rate TM Maximum operating temperature NOx Class NOx Cl...

Page 41: ... load elmin 0 012 kW Ignition burner energy consumption Pign 0 000 kW In standby mode PSB 0 005 kW Emissions of nitrogen oxides NOX 25 mg kWh For mixed central heating appliances Stated load profile XL Domestic hot water production efficiency ηWH 85 Daily electrical power consumption Qelec 0 220 kWh Daily gas consumption Qfuel 22 677 kWh Contact information IMMERGAS S p A VIA CISA LIGURE 95 42041 ...

Page 42: ...he of boiler Supplementary heat pump From fiche of heat pump Solar contribution and Supplementary heat pump Select smaller value Boiler and supplementary heat pump installed with low temperature heat emitters at 35 C From fiche of heat pump The energy efficiency of the package of products provided far in this fiche may not correspond to its actual energy efficiency once installed in a building as ...

Page 43: ...The energy efficiency of the package of products provided far in this fiche may not correspond to its actual energy efficiency once installed in a building as the efficiency is influenced by fur ther factors such as heal loss in the distribution system and the dimensioning of the products in relation to building size and characteristics Seasonal space heating energy efficiency of package Seasonal ...

Page 44: ...r contribution From fiche of solar device 1 I 2 1 1 x I 10 x II III I Auxiliary electricity 3 G F E D C B A A A A 27 27 27 28 27 27 27 28 30 30 30 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 40 39 50 55 60 65 75 80 85 100 115 123 131 130 150 160 170 163 188 200 213 M L XL XXL 3 2 3 2 The energy efficiency of the package of products provided far in this fiche may not correspond to its actual energy efficiency once ins...

Page 45: ...ency under colder and warmer climate conditions Colder 0 2 x Warmer 0 4 x Declared load profile Solar contribution From fiche of solar device 1 ___ 2 1 1 x ___ 10 x ___ ____ ____ Auxiliary electricity 3 G F E D C B A A A A 27 27 27 28 27 27 27 28 30 30 30 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 40 39 50 55 60 65 75 80 85 100 115 123 131 130 150 160 170 163 188 200 213 M L XL XXL 3 2 3 2 The energy efficiency of t...

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Page 48: ...immergas com Immergas S p A 42041 Brescello RE Italy Tel 0522 689011 Fax 0522 680617 Certified company ISO 9001 This instruction booklet is made of ecological paper Cod 1 039151ENG rev ST 002102 003 10 16 Inglese per IRLANDA IE ...

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