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4

2

. Preparation of installation area

2

.1 

Positioning the unit

The water heater should be fitted level on a hard surface with sufficient load strength to take the full weight of the cylinder 

(see 

technical data 

table page 1

1

). There are no limitations regarding the fitting distance from walls etc., but it is strongly 

recommended to ensure easy access to all pipe fittings etc.  The Temperature and Pressure relief valve and immersion 

heater are positioned at 90° apart. The 

Delta HP VIP

 

cylinder must be positioned to ensure that the tundish is visible and 

there is easy access to the thermostat and to remove the immersion heater if required.

2

.2  Protection from frost

If the water heater is in danger of being exposed to frost while not operating under electric power, the unit must be drained 

to avoid damage. Make sure the electric power is turned off before draining, otherwise the heating elements can be 

damaged and the warranty is void. Draining instructions, see “Draining ” on page 

5

.

3

. Pipe Connecti

ons

3

.1  Cold water supply

3.1.2

 

To obtain the best performance from your OSO unvented system it is advisable to feed the unit with an 

uninterrupted supply

.

3.1.3  

 

Before connecting to the multibloc, flush the cold supply pipework of all flux and debris.

3

.1.4

  

 

Locate the water heater in a suitable position to facilitate the installation of the cold water supply, discharge fittings 

and pipework. Also take into account access to the immersion heater.

 

3

.1.5

  Fit the combined male elbow drain cock to cold supply point (

12

), so that the compression fitting is vertical.

3.1.6  

Fit the length of copper tube 22mm specified in Table 

1

 to the cold feed elbow (see 

3.1.5

 above) to include a Tee 

piece if a secondary return is required

.

3.1.7 

Fit the 

Multibloc

(

3

) to the top of the copper tube (see 

3.1.6

 above).

3

.1.8

 Connect 15mm copper tube from the expansion relief valve (

4

) and also from the T & P valve

 

(5) and join together in 

a Tee as shown on page 

3.

3

.1.9

  Fit the tundish (

6

) to the bottom connection of this tee.

3

.1.10

  Connect  the cold  supply  to  the 

multibloc

(

3

).

3

.1.11

  Fit the expansion  vessel  to the wall  close  to the water heater  using  the  enclosed  mounting  bracket. Connect

 

the expansion  vessel  to the 

multibloc

,  as  shown  on  page

 3

.

3

.2 Hot water supply 

Connect the hot water supply pipe to the outlet (

11

). Ensure connection is water tight

.

3

.

3

 Balanced cold water supply (optional). 

If no balanced cold supply is required, tighten the supplied blanking cap. If a balanced mains pressure cold water supply is 

required to a shower or bidet (over rim type only, ascending  spray type requires type AA,AB or AD air gap), remove 

blanking cap and connect to the shower or bidet cold supply on the 

multibloc

 valve (

3

). 

(Major shower manufacturers advise fitting a mini expansion vessel in the balanced cold supply pipework to 

accommodate

 

thermal expansion and prevent tightening of shower controls) Using the balanced cold connection to feed bath taps can 

reduce the flow available to the unvented cylinder. 

3

.4 Secondary return

 (optional) 

Connect secondary return if required to the Tee piece in the cold feed tube see 

diagram on 

page

 1

2

 

3

.

5

 Discharge pip

e   

Connect the tundish outlet to the discharge pipe. Install the Tundish in a vertical position within a maximum of 600 mm 

from  the  Temperature  and  Pressure  Relief  Valve  drain  connection.  Ensure  the expansion relief  pipework discharges 

through the tundish. Tundish pipework must be 22 mm with a minimum vertical length of 300 mm below tundish. Maximum 

permitted  length  of  22  mm  pipework  is  9  m.

 

Each  bend  or elbow is  equivalent to 0.8  m  of pipework.  All  

pipework must have 

continuous

 fall and discharge in a safe, visible position. If any doubt, refer to Building Regulation G3. 

Discharge pipe must be dedicated to the cylinder and must not be used for any other purpose.

Summary of Contents for DGC 200

Page 1: ...in hot water cylinders in accordance with Building Regulation Part L Domestic Heating Compliance Guide This OSO cylinder must be installed by a competent person and be installed in compliance with the...

Page 2: ...cludes pressure reducing valve line strainer balanced cold water take off for shower or bidet only check and expansion valve Tundish 3 4 x 22mm Elbow Drain Cock Motorised valve Expansion vessel 1 4 Co...

Page 3: ...Control Thermostat 80345 10 Cold Feed Tube Not supplied see Table 1 11 Hot Water Outlet 3 4 BSP 12 Elbow Drain Cock 250445 13 Discharge Pipe Not supplied 14 Motorised Valve Not Factory Fitted 15 Expan...

Page 4: ...6 above 3 1 8 Connect 15mm copper tube from the expansion relief valve 4 and also from the T P valve 5 and join together in a Tee as shown on page 3 3 1 9 Fit the tundish 6 to the bottom connection of...

Page 5: ...ture and pressure relief valve An internal 18 mm hose can be applied to lead the water to a gully sink or similar 5 2 System flushing This will not be necessary under normal circumstances as the line...

Page 6: ...cylinder thermostat set at 60 C in line with current government guidelines Lowering the temperature will substantially reduce the amount of usable hot water available on a daily basis and could resul...

Page 7: ...follow upper diagram Wiring for Standard Heat Pump Thermistor controlled Heat Pumps Many popular Heat Pumps now use a thermistor principle A thermistor temperature sensor is supplied with the Heat Pu...

Page 8: ...e of cylinder 1 2 E 2 3 1 T6360B 3 3 1 4 G O B1 Br G Y N L E N L E N L ST6400 Heat pump Pump 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 V4043H Room thermostat Zone Valve DHW supplied Isolated Mains Supply From Fused Spur...

Page 9: ...harge from the tundish occurs when water is being heated In this situation maintenance must be carried out by competent person and the precharge pressure must be restored to the original value An annu...

Page 10: ...tions to motorised valve see 3 6 on page 5 and wiring diagrams on page7 and 8 Intermittent water discharge 1 Reduced expansion vessel charge 1 Follow instruction page 9 Intermittent or slow water disc...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...lve 6 0 Bar 214005 Part no PRE355030 355030 550853 REDC355030 250445 71242 92000 80345 80314 AX18 AX24 Description Expansion Relief Cartridge Expansion relief valve 8 bar Multibloc Temperature pressur...

Page 13: ...Regulations 3 Failure to install and commission this appliance to the manufacturer s instructions may invalidate the guarantee The above does not affect your statutory rights For full details on the H...

Page 14: ...rdance with European Council Directive 98 83 EC or revised version at the date of installation and is not fed with water from a private supply Particular Chloride content Max 250 mg l Sulphate content...

Page 15: ...ISCHARGE TESTED IS PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE CUT OUT FITTED NORMALLY 2 PORT VALVE WHAT IS THE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SETTING IF FITTED WHERE IS OPERATING PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SITUATED NO YES NO YES NO...

Page 16: ...ENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 5 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 7 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 9 COMPANY NAME TEL No...

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