7 Commissioning
7.1
General
Commissioning the boiler is done for first time use, after a prolonged
shutdown (more than 28 days) or after any event that would require
complete re-installation of the boiler. Commissioning of the boiler allows
the user to review the various settings and checks to be made to start up
the boiler in complete safety.
7.2
Check-list before commissioning
1. Check that the gas type supplied matches the data shown on the
boiler's data plate.
Warning
Do not commission the boiler if the gas supplied does not match
the gas types approved for the boiler.
2. Check connection of the earth wires.
3. Check the tightness of the gas circuit from the non-return valve to the
burner.
4. Check the hydraulic circuit from the boiler's isolation valves to the
connection to the heating body.
5. Check the hydraulic pressure in the heating system.
6. Check the electricity supply connections to the various boiler
components.
7. Check the electrical connections on the thermostat and the other
external components.
8. Check the ventilation in the room in which the system is installed.
9. Check the flue gas connections.
10. Test the boiler at full load.
11. Test the boiler at part load.
For more information, see
Setting the air/gas ratio (maximum heat input), page 59
Setting the air/gas ratio (reduced heat input), page 60
7.3
Commissioning procedure
7.3.1
First time commissioning
When commissioning the boiler for the first time, the control panel needs
to be synchronised with the boiler. The default setting for the control panel
is English.
1. Press the button for 5 seconds.
Synchronisation between the boiler and the control panel is running
and shows its progress from 1% to 100%. Synchronisation may take
several minutes.
2. Select the language.
3. Set the date and time.
For more information, see
Setting the date and time, page 84
7.3.2
Checking the gas inlet
Danger
Ensure that the boiler is switched off.
1. Open the main gas valve.
2. Open the gas valve on the boiler.
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