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12.5
WATER HEATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The temperature selector knob of the operator thermostat will be adjusted to its lowest setting when dispatched
from the factory. The operating thermostat setting should be adjusted to ensure that the water is stored at 60°C
and distributed at 50°C within 1 (one) minute at all outlets. Care is needed to avoid much higher temperatures
because of the risk of scalding. At 50°C the risk of scalding is small for most people, but the risk increases rapidly
with higher temperatures and for longer exposure times. The risk to young children and to those with a sensory or
mobility loss will be greater. Where a significant scalding risk has been identified, the use of thermostatic mixing
valves on baths and showers should be considered to reduce temperature, these need to be placed as close to
the point of use as possible.
The operating temperature of the water heater can be adjusted as follows:
1.
Locate the control cover and remove.
2.
Adjust the dial on the operating thermostat to give the desired water temperature.
3.
Adjust the limit thermostat to 10°C above the operating thermostat setting.
4.
Re-fit the control cover.
12.6
BOILER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The operating temperature of the boiler can be adjusted as follows:
1.
Locate the control cover and remove.
2.
Adjust the dial on the operating thermostat to give the desired water temperature.
3.
Adjust the limit thermostat to 10°C above the operating thermostat setting.
4.
Re-fit the control cover.
12.7
INSTALLATION NOISE
If care has been taken to follow the manufacturer’s instructions there should be no discernible noise from the
equipment. The allied pump motor may have a level of sound that could lead to consideration for acoustic
insulation, but care must be taken not to impede ventilation or airflow to the pump motor.
13.0
LPG FUEL
NOTE! IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT, ON LPG INSTALLATIONS, GAS DETECTION EQUIPMENT
IS FITTED. THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE POSITIONED NEAR THE APPLIANCE AND AT LOW LEVEL. IT
IS ALSO IMPORTANT THAT THE SPACE HOUSING THE APPLIANCE IS ADEQUATELY VENTILATED AT
HIGH AND LOW LEVEL. THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE LOCATED BELOW GROUND E.G. IN A CELLAR
13.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
In addition to those documents listed in Section 4.1: RELATED DOCUMENTS within the main body of the
installer’s guide the gas installation should also comply with the guidance offered in the following documents.
BS 5482-1: 2005
Code of practice for domestic butane and propane gas burning installations.
Part 1: Installations at permanent dwellings, residential park homes and commercial
premises, with installation pipework sizes not exceeding dn25 for steel and dn28 for
corrugated stainless steel or copper.
The operation of the Mini Copper-Fin range on LPG-Propane (3
rd
Family) 3P is similar to that on Natural Gas (2
nd
Family) 2H and the design and installation details described in the main body of the installer’s guide should be
followed.
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