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6

MAX 

10 mm

immersion heaters on unvented cylinders to be connected with 

a thermal cut-out. Recommended torque is 0,2 kp (20Nm). End terminal must not 

exceed 10 mm (see fig. 6)

Fig. 6

Also see  S-Plan 

and Y Plan 

Wiring

 

page 7 and 8

This product requires a fused permanent Live and Neutral 

supply. 

INDIRECT HEATING SYSTEM

6.4.

2

 Holiday Mode

This is the black button located under the display. Press and hold the holiday switch 

for a minimum of 10 seconds until you hear an audible click, and this switches the 

digital Dual Cylinder Thermostat off completely so there is no water heating and no 

weekly "boost" heating.

When in Holiday mode, the display is off. This feature should only be used when the 

property is vacant for extended periods and there is no requirement for water heating 

or for the weekly "boost". Pressing and holding the holiday switch again (for a 

minimum of 10 seconds until you hear an audible click) will restart the Electronic 

Dual Cylinder Thermostat, the display will show the cylinder temperature and the 

weekly 

"boost " will immediately start, and recur every 7 days at the same time

 depending on 

the user set  position

.

If  using  a  6-wire  28mm or 1” BSP V4043H on either circuit the white wire is not needed and must be made 

electrically safe.

OSO Hotwater (UK) Limited can not be responsible if alternative wiring plans are used.  Important: Before 

resetting the safety cut-out or altering the thermostat setting isolate electrical supply to the unit before 

removal of the lid

6.3 

Motorised valve

To comply with regulations governing the installation of indirect unvented cylinders, a motorised valve must be fitted in 

the primary pipework. Your OSO unit has been supplied with a two port motorised valve, which will act as a positive 

energy cut-out should the safety cut-out operate. The motorised valve will also control the temperature of the 

domestic stored water via the cylinder thermostat, which is located in the  electrical box. The unit 

can

 be installed on an 

“S” 

or "Y" 

plan system. Please follow the wiring instructions carefully. 

6.

4

 Digital Dual Cylinder Thermostat

The

 

Digital Dual Cylinder has real safety and energy saving benefits and provides accurate temperature control

. I

also features a clear and informative LCD display. 

Leave the 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 result in bacterial growth unless the legionella facility is activated

 (

THIS FUNCTION IS 

ACTIVATED AS STANDARD 

see label on side of thermostat, 

for commissioning purposes please disable this 

function selecting OF in display

 

see 6.4.1 below

)

.

The legionella mode gives a

  weekly automatic one hour "boost" to above 60°C 

which 

kills any legionella bacteria, 

 

This function is adjustable allowing the duration of the legionella override to be adjusted from 1 to 7 days or 

completely disabled to operate as a conventional Dual Cylinder Thermostat. 

The  LCD  display shows the  current 

water temperature and  the  user defined water  temperature,  while the  red  LED indicates  that  the  unit  is  calling for 

heat.  The sensitive  electronic sensors operate  at  a  far  greater accuracy  than  conventional  thermostats.

 

The dial 

makes it  easy  to  set  the required controller  temperature (between  25°C  and  65°C)  .

T

he 

second

  (limit) safety 

thermostat  is  pre-set to  80°C with  a  concealed manual  reset,  to comply  with  building regulations.  Should the 

safety  cut  out  be brought  into operation,  the motorised valve  will  operate  and close down  the  primary flow 

to  the  cylinder. To  reset  the  safety cut-out  and the  motorised  valve  the  reset   button  must   be pressed  in.   

6.4.

Adjusting the 1 Hour Boos

t

The thermostat has user defined settings where the duration of the legionella Override/Boost can be adjusted from 1 

to 7 days or completely disabled to operate as a conventional dual cylinder thermostat. 

1. To disable or adjust he legionella override/ boost turn the unit off by pressing and holding down the HOLIDAY

button until an audible click is heard.

2. Release the button and after approx. 10 seconds press and hold the holiday button again until an audible click is

heard and the 

LCD display flashes

3. Release the button and use the HOLIDAY button to choose between 

disabling  the override/Boost (OF in

display)

 or setting delay between boost/override from 1 - 7 days (1-7 in display)

4. Once selected release the button and the unit will return to the user set position within 5 seconds

Holiday 

Mode

Wiring Diagram

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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