iHE
9
WATER CONNECTIONS
G
ENERAL
The cold water inlet and hot water outlet connection
nipples are identi
fi
ed on top of the appliance.
Connect the cold water feed and hot water outlet
to these nipples with union adaptors for ease of
servicing. Connect the supplied isolating valve to the
drain connection and pipe to a suitable discharge
point.
(See
fi
g 1.1 for connection locations)
Do not apply excessive torque to these
nipples when making connections. The
use of an appropriate pipe sealing
compound s recommended
C
OLD
W
ATER
S
UPPLY
- S
YSTEM
The appliance may be connected to an open vent or
sealed system supply. When connected to a sealed
system an unvented water kit must be installed with
a minimum water pressure of one bar. The applianc-
es are factory
fi
tted with temperature and pressure
relief valves. An unvented system must be
fi
tted by
an approved installer.
C
OLD
W
ATER
S
UPPLY
- Q
UALITY
AND
T
REATMENT
In hard water areas scale formation can occur in all
hot water systems and the higher the volume and
hotter the water used, the greater and more prob-
lematic the scale build-up can be. Water treatment
is usually recommended when the hardness levels
measures greater than 150 ppm. For this reason,
base exchange water treatment is strongly recom-
mended in hard water areas.
O
PEN
V
ENTED
D
ESIGN
(
F
IG
2.3
)
The tank must be supplied from a cold water feed
cistern and the hot water supply pipe must be
fi
tted
with an open vent pipe in accordance with BS 5546
and BS 6644. The Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations must be observed when installing the
system.
The cold water feed cistern must have an actual
capacity greater than the hourly recovery rate of the
heater or heaters to which it is
fi
tted, the minimum
actual capacity allowed for a feed cistern being 227
litres (50 gallons).
The actual cistern capacity is the capacity to the
normal water level of the cistern. All cisterns should
be manufactured to the relevant Standard.
The distance from the normal water level to the top
of the cistern should comply with that speci
fi
ed by
the Water Authorities.
S
ECONDARY
R
ETURN
(
F
IG
2.5
)
A Secondary Return may be
fi
tted to the 1” nipple
at the top of the appliance. In all cases, for serv-
iceability, the recirculation pipe must be
fi
tted with
a stop valve immediately before the connection
point.
D
E
-S
TRATIFICATION
By virtue of its design a de-strati
fi
cation pump is
not required.
Fig 2.3
iHE OPEN VENT EXAMPLE
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