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cod. 3540S420 - 05/2010 (Rev. 00)
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 General Instructions
B
This unit must only be used for its intended purpose.
This unit is designed to heat water to a temperature below boiling point at atmospheric
pressure and must be connected to a heating system and/or a water supply system for
domestic use, compatible with its performance, characteristics and its heating capacity.
Any other use is considered improper.
THE BOILER MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS TECHNICAL MANUAL, THE PROVISIONS OF
CURRENT LAW, ANY LOCAL REGULATIONS AND THE RULES OF PROPER WORKMAN-
SHIP.
The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury caused by incorrect installation.
3.2 Place of installation
This unit is an “open chamber” type and can only be installed and operated in permanently venti-
lated rooms. An insufficient flow of combustion air to the boiler will affect its normal operation and
fume evacuation. Also, the fumes forming in these conditions (oxides) are extremely harmful to the
health if dispersed in the domestic environment.
Therefore the place of installation must be free of dust, flammable materials or objects or corrosive
gases. The room must be dry and not subject to freezing.
When positioning the boiler, leave sufficient space around it for normal maintenance activities.
3.3 Plumbing connections
The heating capacity of the unit must be previously established by calculating the building's heat
requirement according to current regulations. For good operation and long life of the boiler, the
plumbing system must be adequate and always complete with all accessories that guarantee reg-
ular operation and running.
If the delivery and return pipes follow a path where air pockets could form in certain places, it is
advisable to install vent valves at these points. Also, install a discharge device at the lowest point
in the system to allow its complete emptying.
If the boiler is installed at a lower level than the system, it is advisable to provide a flow-stop valve
to prevent the natural circulation of water in the system.
The temperature drop between the delivery manifold and the return to the boiler should not exceed
20°C.
B
Do not use the water system pipes to earth electrical appliances.
Before installation, carefully wash all the pipes of the system to remove any residuals or impurities
that could affect proper operation of the unit.
Carry out the relevant connections as indicated in fig. 2.
It is advisable to install on-off valves between the boiler and heating system, allowing the boiler to
be isolated from the system if necessary.
B
Make the boiler connection in such a way that its internal pipes are free of stress.
fig. 2 - Rear view - connections
Key
a1
Heating delivery 1”
a2
Heating return 1”
a3
Gas inlet 1/2”
Water system characteristics
In the presence of water harder than 25° Fr, it is advisable to use suitably treated water,
in order to avoid possible scaling in the boiler caused by hard water, or corrosion pro-
duced by aggressive water. It should be remembered that, because of its low thermal
conductivity, even scaling of just a few mm thick causes significant overheating of the
boiler walls with consequent serious problems.
Water treatment is indispensable in the case of very large systems (containing large
amounts of water) or with frequent introduction of replenishing water in the system. If par-
tial or total emptying of the system becomes necessary in these cases, it is advisable to
refill with treated water.
Filling boiler and system
The filling pressure with the system cold system must be approx. 1 bar. If, during opera-
tion, the system pressure falls (due to the evaporation of gases dissolved in the water)
to values below the minimum described above, the user must bring it to the initial value.
For correct operation of the boiler when hot, its pressure must be approx. 1.5-2 bar.
3.4 Gas connection
B
Before carrying out the connection, make sure the unit is arranged for operation
with the type of fuel available and carefully clean all the pipes of the gas system
to remove any residues that could affect proper operation of the boiler.
The gas must be connected to the relevant connection (see fig. 2) in conformity with cur-
rent standards, with a rigid metal pipe or with a continuous surface flexible s/steel tube,
installing a gas cock between the system and boiler. Make sure all the gas connections
are tight.
The capacity of the gas meter must be sufficient for the simultaneous use of all applianc-
es connected to it. The diameter of the gas pipe leaving the boiler does not determine
the diameter of the pipe between the unit and the meter; it must be chosen according to
its length and pressure losses, in conformity with current standards.
B
Do not use the gas pipes to earth electrical appliances.
3.5 Electrical connections
The boiler must be connected to a single-phase 230 Volt-50 Hz electric line.
B
Unit electrical safety is guaranteed only when it is correctly connected to an ef-
ficient earthing system complying with the current safety standards. Have the
efficiency and suitability of the earthing system checked by professionally qual-
ified personnel; the Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by
failure to earth the system. Also make sure the electrical system is adequate for
the maximum power absorbed by the unit, specified on the boiler dataplate, in
particular ensuring that the section of the system's cables is suitable for the
power input.
The boiler is prewired and supplied with a cable for connection to the power supply, and
a connector located inside the control panel, arranged for connection to an electronic
thermostatic controller (see wiring diagrams). The connections to the mains must be
made with a permanent connection and a double-pole switch with contact opening dis-
tance of at least 3 mm, installing fuses of max. 3A between the boiler and the line. Make
sure to respect the polarities (LINE: brown wire / NEUTRAL: blue wire / EARTH: yellow/
green wire) when making connections to the electric line.
Accessing the electrical terminal block and components inside the control panel
To access the electrical components inside the control panel, carry out the steps in fig. 3.
The layout of the terminals for the various connections is given in the wiring diagrams in
cap. 5.
fig. 3 - Control panel opening
Key / sequence
1
Boiler cover
2
Fixing plate and screw
3
Control panel
1
3
2
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