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Installation Manual  

Wall hung storage boiler Low NOx   – Cod. 99960NA – November  2002

 

 

 

 

 
FLUE POSITION 

 

IMPORTANT:  THE FLUE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN BS 
5440:1. 
The boiler MUST  be installed so that the terminal is exposed to the external air. 

It is important that the position of the terminal allows free passage of air across it at all times. 
If the terminal discharges into a pathway or passageway check that combustion products will not cause nuisance and that the terminal will 

not obstruct the passageway. 
In certain weather conditions a terminal may emit a plume of steam.  Positions where this would cause a nuisance should be avoided. 
IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT:  The correct dimensional relationship between the terminal and any obstruction, openable window or 

ventilator as shown in Fig 1 pag.7 It is ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE,  in practice, that products of combustion discharging from the terminal 
cannot re-enter the building, or any other adjacent building, through ventilators, windows, doors, other sources of natural air infiltration, or 

forced ventilation/air conditioning systems.  If this should occur, the appliance MUST BE TURNED OFF IMMEDIATELY and the local gas 
region consulted. 
Where the lowest part of the terminal is fitted less than 2m (6.6ft) above a balcony, above ground, or above a flat roof to which people have 

access, the terminal MUST be protected by a purpose designed guard.  
Where the terminal is fitted within 850mm (34in) of a plastic or painted gutter, or 450mm (18in) of painted eaves, an aluminium shield of at 
least 1000 mm (40in)  long should be fitted to the underside of the gutter painted surface. 

The air inlet/products outlet duct and the terminal of the boiler MUST NOT be closer than 25mm (1in) to combustible material.

 

 

 
 

TERMINAL POSITION 

 

J

E

A

G

M

F

F

A

D

H,I

TOP VIEW REAR FLUE

D

G

L

K

G

N

B.C

TERMINAL 
ASSEMBLY

PROPERTY BOUNDARY LINE

300 min

 

 

A

  Directly below an openable window, air vent or any other ventilation opening. 

300  mm 

B

  Below gutter, drain pipes or soil pipes. 

25  mm  

C

  Below eaves. 

25  mm  

D

  Below balcony or carport roof. 

25  mm  

E

  From vertical drain pipes or soil pipes. 

25  mm  

F

  From internal or external corners. 

25  mm  

G

  Above adjacent ground, roof or balcony level. 

300  mm  

H

  From a surface facing the terminal. 

600  mm  

I

 

Facing the terminals. 

1200  mm  

J

  From opening (door, window)in the carport into dwelling. 

1200  mm  

K

  Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 

1500  mm  

L

  Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 

300  mm  

M

  Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc. 

300  mm 

N

  Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window etc. 

300  mm 

Fig. 1 

Summary of Contents for RMAS 21 E

Page 1: ...fication RADIANT BRUCIATORI S p A Montelabbate PU ITALY By Technical Department INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR GAS FIRED WALL HUNG BOILERS WITH DOMESTIC HOT WATER STORAGE CYLINDER Low NOx Mod...

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Page 3: ...S page 4 BOILER INSTALLATION page 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS page 8 16 17 BOILER CONTROL PANEL page 9 STARTING UP THE BOILER FOR THE FIRST TIME page 9 BOILER ADJUSTMENTS page 11 MULTIGAS OPERATION page...

Page 4: ...pped with an expansion vessel 2 WARNINGS REGARDING INSTALLATION Warranty expires 12 months from date of installation and in all cases no later than 18 months from date of construction First start up m...

Page 5: ...ating bar 3 Min working pressure heating bar 0 3 Expansion vessel capacity initial pressure 1 bar Litres 8 Hot stored water max temperature C 60 Continuous hot water drawing with t 30 Litres h 720 Max...

Page 6: ...aust into a flue duct and the air intake directly from an external wall To insert a bend reduce total flue length by 1 5 m R RETURN G GAS C HOT WATER OUTLET F COLD WATER INLET A HEATING FLOW NOTE USE...

Page 7: ...ith BS6891 1988 Pipework that supplies the boiler must be a 22 mm ininterrupted supply from meter to the isolation cock of the boiler The complete installation must be tested for soundness as describe...

Page 8: ...egion consulted Where the lowest part of the terminal is fitted less than 2m 6 6ft above a balcony above ground or above a flat roof to which people have access the terminal MUST be protected by a pur...

Page 9: ...bracket and the JIG 4 Make connections to the hot and cold water supply to the gas pipe and to the heating system with the fittings supplied with the boiler JIG Connect pipes and valves as shown in th...

Page 10: ...or and 4 C Hot water sensor and protects the boiler down to 2 C external temperature To protect the internal Radiators a room thermostat or remote control must be fitted NOTE The frost system will onl...

Page 11: ...th the earth symbol see fig 3 connect the blue wire to the terminal marked with the letter N connect the brown wire to the terminal marked with the letter L CONNECTION OF ROOM THERMOSTAT NOTE use low...

Page 12: ...en the gas cock and check the gas seals making sure the counter shows no sign of leaks in any case double check by using a soapy solution and eliminate all eventual leaks The checking procedure for th...

Page 13: ...ot water tap and check that the maximum pressure is equal to that stated on the plate to check the minimum undo one wire from the modulator coil and check on the gauge that the minimum pressure is equ...

Page 14: ...er for any adjustments Turn clockwise to increase gas pressure to the burner at start up by setting the trimmer to maximum calibration pressure of modulator see page 16 Turn counter clockwise to decre...

Page 15: ...the spring once this has been done reassemble everything e move the jumper on the circuit board to suit the type of gas fig 4 f on boilers with pilot flame ignition the pilot flame jet 6 fig 3 must be...

Page 16: ...clips 2 Fig C Slide out the coil 1 located above the gas valve Fig D Tighten plastic screw 3 by turning it clockwise be careful not to break it Fig E Use a no 17 spanner to undo the lock nut 5 which...

Page 17: ...nk One advantage of this system is the amount of water immediately available thanks to the large exchanger surface of the coil inside the boiler which allows different services to be used simultaneous...

Page 18: ...l in the following cases if a two way zone valve is installed if thermostat valves are installed in the radiators To adjust the by pass proceed as follows see fig 2 pos A fit the screwdriver to the pl...

Page 19: ...LED5 C6 C7 RS1 R58 R22 R21 4 2 1 3 15 14 22 LED2 LED1 LED3 LED4 RAVI II R31 42 R18 R17 yellow blue R48 FA1 C20 R49 R23 R24 R47 C19 C21 red brown R39 C9 M9 R62 R61 R57 J16 R38 C5 J20 R37 41 R16 C14 IC...

Page 20: ...SAN RLA T RIS 50 49 51 MAX RIS 60 53 55 54 RVB 40 30 57 56 50 58 RV 80 70 17 23 19 24 18 22 12 13 12 11 EA 8 ER 6 RPA P 15 PTC2 14 5 20 21 V RVA 16 2 1 3 7 4 PA VD NET FILTER IG R CY CY CX N L AIR PRE...

Page 21: ...rate and temperature When dismantling the boiler casing be careful when removing the side panels after having removed the front panel the front panel is removed by undoing the lower and front fixing...

Page 22: ...q replace it r change over polarity s make earth connection t fit conversion kit 4 Boiler on temperature rises rapidly and extinguishes flame light 2 fig 1 on u circulation pump burned out or blocked...

Page 23: ...SSURE SWITCH 1 8 15 96008LA 3 BAR PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 1 2 16 96026LA D H W CYLINDER TEMPERATURE 90 PRESSURE 7BAR SAFETY VALVE 17 20030LA INSULATED 25 LT STORAGE CYLINDER 18 95006LA 10 LT EXPANSION T...

Page 24: ...1329 828555 All descriptions and illustrations contained in this leaflet have been carefully prepared but we reserve the right to make changes and improvements in our products whitch may affect the ac...

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