LEMET ECOWAY 100 Operation And Installation Manual Download Page 9

 

installation. Leave 30 cm of space underneath the water heater to allow easy access for 
servicing.  

2.  Ensure the wall is strong enough to support the water heater. Bear in mind that the weight will 

be the unit plus water, so the wall will have to be strong enough to support that combined 
weight.  

3.  The heater must be installed using plugs and screws with sufficient lifting capacity and type 

adapted to the wall; two on each hanger.

 

4.  During the assembly, it is necessary to pay attention to the length of the power cord and the 

distance to the power socket.  

5.  When installing the heater, it is necessary to pay special attention to the location of the 

pressure relief valve, so that the discharge of expansion water from the pressure relief valve is 
uninterrupted.  

6.  Measure and mark with a waterproof marker where you need to drill the holes for the plugs to 

mount the water heater. Before drilling the holes ensure the holes are level using a spirit level. 
Some water heaters come with a template to mark the holes. This template can be found 
either inside the box or is printed on the box.  

7.  Drill holes, mount the plugs and fit the mounting bolts or screws (depending on the model). 
8.  Place the electric water heater onto the wall. Make sure it is fitted securely. 
9.  Tighten the mounting bolts or screws (depending on the model) solidly, so the electric water 

heater is flush against the wall. 

10.  Cover ALL threaded fittings with Teflon tape to avoid water leakage. Turn the tape anti-

clockwise onto the threaded fitting. Use teflon tape on the threaded fitting waterproofing the 
fitting. Some electric water heater brands have a special coating on the threaded fitting. You 
can easily remove this coating by using a wire brush and then use the teflon tape and cover 
the threaded fitting.  
NEVER remove the polyurethane foam inner layer of the electric water heater found on both 
the inlet and outlet of the electric water heater. This ensures the sealing of the electric water 
heater  

11.  Now install the supplied 6 bar approved pressure relief valve or a KIWA approved 6 bar 

pressure relief valve as close as possible to the water heater. The pressure relief valve must 
remain open to atmosphere and never further away than 2 metres from the water heater. 
Always install the pressure relief on the cold water inlet side of the water heater (the BLUE 
marking).  
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten the pressure relief valve. If you overtighten you can damage 
the safety valve inside or the valve inside can remain open. This will cause water hammer 
leading to excessive calcification.  
 
See picture 2.1 on how to install the pipeworks, pressure relief valve, stopcock, drain valve, 
discharge pipe and fittings.  
 

IMPORTANT: Use ONLY the supplied 6 bar pressure relief valve or a KIWA approved 
pressure relief valve! If you DO NOT use one of these pressure relief valves your 
warrantee will be void as a different pressure relief valve can damage the water heater. 

 

12.  There may be a small amount of dripping (expansion water) from the pressure relief valve 

during the heating stage. This is completely normal. To allow this water to drain away 
uninterruptedly ensure the following:  

A.  The supplied pressure relief valve:

 You have to connect a plastic hose (supplied with your 

water heater free of charge) to the orifice on the pressure relief valve facing downwards to 
drain of expansion water uninterruptedly to a drain.  

B.  A KIWA approved safety relief valve: 

If you have installed a KIWA approved safety relief valve, 

install a discharge pipe (with our without a drain valve as pictured) directly below the pressure 
relief valve to drain off any drops of expansion water. Install the discharge pipe connected to 
the pressure relief valve facing downwards to drain of uninterruptedly.  

C.  A KIWA approved pressure relief valve and an expansion vessel:

 You can opt to install an 

expansion vessel and KIWA approved pressure relief valve to reduce water leakages from that 
pressure relief valve as much as possible and to relieve pressure from the water heater.  

13.  Always install pressure and temperature resistant water pipes to the mains water supply line. 

Connect both the hot water outlet and cold water inlet side of the electric water heater with 
these pipes. DO NOT overtighten the connectors as you can damage the connection causing 
water leakage. 

14.  Do not plug the power cord in yet as you have to fill the water heater first. See commissioning 

(chapter 4) 

 

Summary of Contents for ECOWAY 100

Page 1: ...NUAL WALL MOUNTED UNVENTED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS LEMET GREENLINE 30 50 80 100 120 and 200 Liter vertical and horizontal LEMET ECOWAY 50 80 100 120 and 200 Liter SMALL 5 and 10 liter under sink and ov...

Page 2: ...Do not use the water heater when frozen Wait until the water flows again in the water heater before using 3 Do not attempt to repair but call a certified installer Failing to do so will void your warr...

Page 3: ...um tank working pressure Mpa 0 6 0 6 0 6 Connection port spacing cm 10 10 10 Tank diameter Total height cm 44 56 44 80 44 93 Protection rating IP 24 24 24 Net weight without water kg 17 23 27 1 Domest...

Page 4: ...utlet 10 Discharge pipe to drain of expansion water GREENLINE Electric water heaters 50L 60L 80L 100L Time of heating up to 65OC t 45 min 80 95 125 160 Rated voltage V Hz 230 50 230 50 230 50 230 50 E...

Page 5: ...rature control 5 Cable with plug 6 Pressure relief valve 7 Drain valve install a discharge pipe underneath 8 stopcock on the mains water supply line 9 Stopcock on hot water outlet 10 Under sink pressu...

Page 6: ...an electronic controller An overheat protection of water heated by the electric heating element is in this case a non automatic temperature limiter which disconnects the electric circuit when the wat...

Page 7: ...ure or fluctuating water pressure will not be covered by the warrantee Pressure reducing valve 3 1 Connection to the water supply system The heater must be connected to the mains water supply in such...

Page 8: ...eater free of charge to the orifice on the pressure relief valve facing downwards to drain of expansion water uninterruptedly to a drain 2 A KIWA approved safety relief valve If you have installed a K...

Page 9: ...to the water heater The pressure relief valve must remain open to atmosphere and never further away than 2 metres from the water heater Always install the pressure relief on the cold water inlet side...

Page 10: ...o ensure an even longer lifespan of your water heater 6 GREENLINE and SMALL set the temperature with the thermo regulator knob It is recommended to set the knob in just below the MAX setting of the re...

Page 11: ...s set the required temperature within the scope of 20 to 75 C and after setting and approx 3 5 sec the controller will display the required and current temperature 4 3 2 ECOWAY ECO WORKING MODE It is...

Page 12: ...ram ECO mode is set Press the up and down buttons to select the temperature for the first program Or press the ECO button selecting the ECO mode for the first program and confirm with OK d The display...

Page 13: ...of the heater by eliminating the possible risk of electric shock 4 5 ECOWAY Error codes Er01 the temperature limiter was triggered exceeding the permissible water temp inside the tank Before re connec...

Page 14: ...ss of neutral earthing 5 3 Cleaning maintenance and replacement of the magnesium anode The heater should be cleaned with a damp cloth without the use of aggressive abrasive cleaning agents It is recom...

Page 15: ...Draining the water heater Take the power cord from the power socket Place a bucket underneath the cold water inlet side BLUE marking Close the stopcock on the mains water supply and then remove the pr...

Page 16: ...11 Use a water hose to rinse out any limescale from inside the tank Alternatively take the water heater from the wall place the unit in the bathtub or in the shower and use the shower hose to rinse ou...

Page 17: ...alve usually bloated tank or cracked cylinder is not covered by the warranty it applies to the assembly in the pressurised version Using the heater in water supply networks with a pressure greater tha...

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