6.2.4
Condensate
A direct run-off of the condensate into the domestic drainage system is
only allowed if the system only comprises corrosion-resistant materials
(e.g. PP-pipe, stoneware or similar materials).
The condensate must be able to flow freely into a funnel. A stench trap
must be installed between the funnel and drainage system.
The condensate hose of the Paramount must be inserted through the
opening in the floor.
If there is no run-off facility underneath the condensate discharge, the use
of a Potterton Commercial neutralisation and lifting system is
recommended.
Caution
Danger of damaging the device!
The condensate hose must be laid with even gradient to the
funnel (at least 3 cm/m). Avoid horizontal pipe routing.
The hose must not exhibit any siphon-like bends (double siphon).
Fill the condensate discharge in the Paramount with water before
commissioning. For this, fill 0.25 l water in the flue outlet before
assembly of the flue gas pipe.
6.2.5
Sealing and filling of the system
1. Fill the heating system via the return flow of the Paramount (see note
below)!
2. Check tightness (see note below for max. operating pressure).
For more information, see
Dimensions and connections, page 18
6.3
Gas connection
6.3.1
Gas connection
The gas-side connection may only be carried out by an approved installer.
For the gas-side installation and setting, the factory setting data of the
equipment and optional label should be compared with the local supply
conditions.
An approved thermally activated disconnector valve must be installed
upstream of the Paramount.
If old gas pipes still exist in the region, the installation of a gas filter is
recommended.
Residues in pipes and pipe joints should be removed.
6.3.2
Venting the gas line
The gas line must be vented before initial commissioning.
For this, open the measuring nozzle for the connecting pressure and vent,
taking the safety precautions into account. Check for tightness of the
connection after venting.
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