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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1  Congratulations on buying a Mainsboost Charger system, designed to offer  

 

 

consistent and reliable water services throughout the property and the only  

 

 

system available that is patent protected No. GB2349908.

1.2 

Patents, Trademarks & Trade Names:

 

‘Mainsboost’ ‘Mainsboost Plus™’ and ‘Mainsboost Charger’ are  

 

 

registered Trademarks of Stuart Turner Ltd. 

 

Stuart Turner Ltd will treat any infringement of the patent very seriously and  

 

 

therefore recommend that any questions regarding application be brought to the  

 

company for consideration.

1.3 

How the Mainsboost Charger System works:

 

The Mainsboost pressure vessel stores water from the rising main in a sealed    

 

water chamber, separated from the air space by a rubber diaphragm and  

 

 

pressurised to an optimum setting. When water is drawn off by downstream  

 

 

services, the water from the mains is supplemented by the water from the  

 

 

Mainsboost unit to provide a balanced supply at consistent pressure to  

 

 

downstream services.

 

On occasions where the static pressure is less than 2 bar, a charger pump unit    

 

can be used to ensure sufficient pressure is available for the Mainsboost system  

 

to continue to function correctly.

 

The Mainsboost Charger pipework manifold incorporates a unique ‘green energy’  

 

bypass. If the incoming mains water supply delivers more than 12 l/min this  

 

 

bypass should be left open to allow any additional flow rate to pass directly into   

 

the Mainsboost pressure vessel via the integral non-return valve.  If the  

 

 

incoming flow rate is less that 12 l/min the bypass valve should be left closed    

 

in order to ensure optimum efficiency of the Charger pump.

Summary of Contents for Charger MBC 100SV

Page 1: ...nual covers all Mainsboost Charger units Mainsboost Charger Mainsboost Charger Installation Operation Maintenance Instructions Please leave this instruction booklet with the home owner as it contains...

Page 2: ...or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Childre...

Page 3: ...Page Checklist 4 Introduction 5 Important Facts read before commencing installation 6 Location 7 Terminology 8 Installation 9 Electrical 11 Commissioning 13 Technical Specification 16 Trouble Shooting...

Page 4: ...Hoses 2 7 Hose washers 4 5 Ball valve 1 7 Fixing screws 4 6 Single check valve 1 7 Wall plugs 4 Your product may vary slightly from the picture above IMPORTANT Your Mainsboost Charger water performan...

Page 5: ...space by a rubber diaphragm and pressurised to an optimum setting When water is drawn off by downstream services the water from the mains is supplemented by the water from the Mainsboost unit to provi...

Page 6: ...clipped to prevent forces being transferred to inlet and outlet branches of pump Flexible hoses supplied must be used 2 15 Flux Solder joints must be completed and flux residues removed prior to pump...

Page 7: ...e pump in a location where in the unlikely event of a water leak any spillage is contained or routed to avoid electrics or areas sensitive to water damage 3 16 Static inlet pressure Ensure the static...

Page 8: ...umer s stopcock to the point where the supply reaches the inlet port of the Mainsboost Charger Pump 4 13 Downstream The term Downstream refers to the system configuration from the outlet tapping on th...

Page 9: ...to mount Charger pump unit Fig 4 1 Fit mounting plate onto wall ensuring level Fig 5 2 Hook pump assembly onto mounting plate and secure in place using M6 set screw Fig 5 Fig 5 Fig 4 Mounting plate P...

Page 10: ...select the best route 5 Ensure the PRV is securely fitted and connect the flexible hoses provided routing them to the desired case exit points Fig 6 6 Care should be taken not to kink the hoses or be...

Page 11: ...l box 6 16 Connections The pump must be permanently connected to the fixed wiring of the mains supply using the factory fitted supply cord via a dedicated double pole switched fused spur off the ring...

Page 12: ...ly to the same factory pattern is always maintained 6 21 If the supply cord is to be changed or damaged it must be replaced by a special cord available from Stuart Turner or one of its approved repair...

Page 13: ...n stopcock off and leave outlet taps open 7 13 Check the chart below for the correct pump pressure setting against the static mains pressure recorded Warning Note PRV setting must not exceed 5 0 bar R...

Page 14: ...ess the up down arrows to change the selected parameter s to the desired value z z After changing the required parameter s press the set button twice in quick succession to lock the new value into the...

Page 15: ...st filling of the system z z Close Mainsboost vessel isolation valve z z Allow the pump to continue running until air has been completely purged from the system all outlets will have to be opened and...

Page 16: ...ush in x 22 mm push in x 240 mm long Motor Type Induction auto reset thermal trip Duty rating Continuous Electrical Power supply phase frequency 230 V a c 1 50 Hz Current full load 1 8 Amps Power cons...

Page 17: ...e 9 12 Alarm fault codes All alarms automatically reset except Prt pf1 Displayed message Fault description Action A Hnt high temp cut out Pump head overheating head temperature has exceeded the set Hn...

Page 18: ...rrect installation improper use unauthorised repair normal wear and tear and defects which have a negligible effect on the value or operation of the unit Reasonable evidence must be supplied that the...

Page 19: ...19 Cont...

Page 20: ...65 EU IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE STUART ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN PUMP AS SERIAL NUMBER BELOW COMPLIES WITH THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE ABOVE E E C DIRECTIVES RESPONSIBLE PERSON AND MANUFACTURE...

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