iHE
10
U
NVENTED
W
ATER
S
UPPLY
Unvented Systems should only be
fi
tted
by an Approved Installer
When using the Heater on an unvented hot water
storage system, the Unvented System Kit, part
number B314, available from the manufacturer
must
be
fi
tted. See Parts List Page 30.
When used in an unvented system, the Heater will
supply hot water at a maximum of 3 bar or at the
pressure available at the mains feed if this is lower.
During conditions of no-
fl
ow, system pressure may
rise to a maximum of 6 bar, whilst the burner is
operating. When testing the system, it is recom-
mended that a maximum test pressure
of 7 bar
is
used.
For the hot water supply
, a 25 litre expansion
vessel is suitable for the stored volume of all mod-
els of the Heater and an average pipework system.
For systems with larger pipe volumes or additional
storage, expansion vessels with greater capacity
are availaible.
Assemble the components of the unvented system
kit as shown in Fig 2.4
For the Central Heating supply
the expansion
vesel must comply with BS4814 and must be sized
on the basis of total system volume and initial
charge pressure. Initial minimum charge should not
be less than 0.5 bar and must take into account
static head and speci
fi
cation of any pressurising
equipment.
When assembling the Pressure Reducing
Valve and Double Non-Return Valve,
ensure that the
fl
ow arrows marked on the
components are pointing in the direction of
fl
ow, that is towards the Heater.
The relief valves
fi
tted to this appliance must not
be used for any other purpose. No
fi
tting should
be installed between the expansion valve and the
cylinder.
The cold water for services may be drawn from
the 22mm compression port on Pressure Reduc-
ing Valve. The water pressure at this point will be
similar to that available at the hot water outlet of
the water heater. If this port is not used, it should
be sealed with the blanking plug supplied.
If higher
fl
ow rates are required for the cold water
services, a suitable tee
fi
tting should be
fi
tted to
the pipework, upstream of the Pressure Reducing
Valve.
The pipework
fi
tted to the tundish outlet should be
at least 28mm diameter, made of metal and should
be terminated at a suitable drain (see Building
Regulations Approved Document G3).
All
fi
ttings and materials supplying water to the
storage vessel must be suitable for use with drink-
ing water and listed in the current Water Research
Centre “Materials and Fittings Directory”.
Installation of unvented hot storage water systems
must comply with Part G of Schedule 1 of the
Building Regulations.
iHE UNVENTED SYSTEM DESIGN
Fig 2.4
Expansion
Vessel
Wall Bracket
Assembly
Hose Assembly
Cold Water Inlet of Water
Cold Water Feed
Tundish
Check Valve
Expansion Valve
Pressure Reducing
Valve/Strainer
Balanced Cold Water
Take-off (if required)
Temperature &
P r e s s u r e R e l i e f
Valve
Hot
Water
Summary of Contents for iHE 100/300
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