background image

22

8.5  External faults

Before carrying out any fault-finding or component replacement, en

-

sure the fault is not attributable to any aspect of the installation.

INSTALLATION FAULTS

Symptom

Possible causes

No ignition

Check external wiring.

Check cold supply is connected 

to cold inlet.

Poor hot water

Check gas supply.

Check adjust flow rate.

Unstable flame picture

Check flue system.

8.6  Electrical checks

Any 

electrical checks must be carried out by a suitably qualified person.

EARTH CONTINUITY TEST

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply, and using a suitable 

multi-meter carry out a resistance test. Connect test leads between 

an appliance earth point and the earth wire of the appliance supply 

cable. The resistance should be less than 1 ohm. If the resistance is 

greater than 1 ohm check all earth wires and connectors for continuity 

and integrity.

SHORT CIRCUIT CHECK

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply, and using a suitable 

multi-meter, carry out a short circuit test between the Live & Neutral 

connections at the appliance.

Repeat above test on the Live & Earth connections at the appliance term.

 

b

Should it be found that the fuse has failed but no fault is indicat-

ed, a detailed continuity. Check will be required to trace the fault. 

A visual inspection of components may also assist in locating 

the fault.

POLARITY CHECK

With the appliance connected to the electrical supply and using a suit-

able multi-meter, carry out the following voltage tests:

 - connect test leads between the Live & Neutral connections at the 

appliance. The meter should read approximately 230V ac. If so pro-

ceed to next stage. If not, see REVERSED POLARITY OR SUPPLY 

FAULT 

 - connect test leads between the Live & Earth connections at the ap-

pliance. The meter should read approximately 230V ac. If so pro-

ceed to next stage. If not, see REVERSED POLARITY OR SUPPLY 

FAULT 

 - Connect test leads between the Neutral & Earth connections at the 

appliance. The meter should read approximately 0 – 15Vac. If so 

polarity is correct. If not, see REVERSED POLARITY OR SUPPLY 

FAULT

REVERSED POLARITY OR SUPPLY FAULT

Repeat the above tests at the appliance isolator, if testing reveals cor-

rect polarity and/or supply at the isolator, re-check wiring and connec-

tions between the isolator and the appliance. If tests on the isolator 

also reveal reversed polarity or a supply fault, consult the local elec-

tricity supplier for advice.

RESISTANCE TO EARTH CHECK

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply, and using a suitable 

multi-meter carry out a resistance test. Connect test leads between 

the Live & Earth connections at the appliance. If the meter reads other 

than infinity there is a fault that must be isolated, carry out a detailed 

continuity check to identify the location of the fault.

 

b

These series of checks must be carried out before attempting 

any fault-finding procedures on the appliance. On completion of 

any task that required the disconnection and re-connection of 

any electrical wiring or component, these checks must be re-

peated.

8.7  Operating faults and reset

In the event of a fault, the displays summarised and described in the 

table are shown.

Error type

Transitory

Definitive

Error code Icons

Limit thermostat alarm

Definitive

02

Air pressure switch fault

Transitory

03

 

Burner thermostat alarm

Definitive

04

Air pressure switch alarm

Definitive

03

 

ACF alarm lockout module

Definitive

01

ACF electronics fault alarm

Definitive

01

parasite flame fault

Transitory

11

Overtemperature fault

Definitive

88°C

flashing

Domestic hot water NTC 

Fault

Transitory

06

Input NTC Fault

Transitory

08

IIn the event of a transitory fault the appliance independently attempts 

a reset of operations.

In the event of a permanent fault it is necessary to reset the normal 

operation of the appliance by pressing the ON - OFF/RESET (A) key.

This operation can be repeated a maximum of 2 times. If the problem 

is not resolved, request help from the Technical Assistance Centre.

The system provides for the alarms to remain operational even in the 

ON-OFF/RESET state. In this state they are not displayed however. 

In the event a lockout occurs when the function is OFF, to reset it the 

water heater must be set to ON and then to OFF again.

8.8  Fault finding

Before attempting any fault-finding, the electrical checks as detailed in 

8.6 ELECTRICAL CHECKS must be carried out.

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply and remove the casing 

and PCB cover.

Restore the electrical supply to the appliance, turn the selector switch 

to the “on” position, and open a hot water outlet. The appliance should 

now function as described in section 8.2 APPLIANCE MODE OF OP-

ERATION. Should the appliance fail to respond, the internal fuse and 

connectors should be checked to ensure integrity and continuity. If the 

appliance still fails to respond, refer to the detailed fault-finding flow

-

charts overleaf.

Summary of Contents for Vokera Easi-Flo LE

Page 1: ...which aims to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of domestic hot water systems in the UK Installation Servicing Instructions THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE RETAINED BY USER Easi Flo le...

Page 2: ...16 5 18 Reset to factory settings 17 5 19 Reset to factory settings 17 6 COMMISSIONING 18 6 1 Gas supply installation 18 6 2 Water pipe work 18 6 3 Pre operation checks 18 6 4 Initial lighting 18 6 5...

Page 3: ...ght entail Children must not play with the appliance It is the user s responsibility to clean and maintain the appliance Children should never clean or maintain it unless they are given supervision 1...

Page 4: ...28 n gas connection 3 4 Concentric flue gas outlet pipes Diameter 60 100 mm Maximum length 2 6 m Loss due to 45 90 bend 1 1 5 m Wall hole 105 mm Separate flue gas outlet pipes Diameter 80 mm Maximum...

Page 5: ...AFC 18 GJ Daily electricity consumption Qelec 0 082 kWh Annual electricity consumption AEC 18 kWh Sound power level indoors LWA 51 dB A Emissions of nitrogen oxides NOx 40 mg kWh 2 3 Water circuit ou...

Page 6: ...OPE 3 4 2 1 4 5 3 1 2 bl V br br bl X2 1 14 gy gy bk bk w w gy OUT bl or r r pu pu MOD T B F L t S S PAD or gy OUT bl 1 3 T L X4 2 1 X1 L N 230 V F 3 15A M5 br bl bl br 230 V aux IWH02 Control oard C...

Page 7: ...mponents A fully integrated electronic control board featuring electronic temperature control self diagnostic fault indicator continuous gas modulation Electronic ignition with flame supervision Fan D...

Page 8: ...If the gas supply serves more than one appliance it must be ensured that an adequate supply is maintained to each appliance when they are in use at the same time NOTE It is reasonable to expect a dro...

Page 9: ...orizontal 2 60 mt Concentric Vertical 3 60 mt Twin flue 6 6 mt 4 5 Fitting the flue The top flue outlet permits both horizontal and vertical flue applications to be considered alternatively the Vok ra...

Page 10: ...o the required length you must ensure that the excess is cut from the plain end of the extension and that the inner 60mm pipe is 7 5mm longer than outer 100mm pipe Remove any burrs and check that any...

Page 11: ...on twin flue installation The flue must have a fall back of 3 back to the appliance to al low any condensate that forms in the flue system to drain via the condensate drain Consideration must also be...

Page 12: ...nection to the concentric to twin converter NOTE Before cutting twin flue pipes ensure allowances have been made for connection onto the previous piece and onto the concentric to twin converter The la...

Page 13: ...he plug or fused isolator is fitted with a 3 amp fuse 4 8 CASING REMOVAL To gain internal access to the appliance you must first remove the casing proceed as outlined below To remove the casing discon...

Page 14: ...elect the desired value B Then confirm the selection by pressing MENU B again 5 USER Your Easi Flo le water heater incorporates the very latest gas water heating technology and if cared for will give...

Page 15: ...system are open set the system s master switch to on The appliance is powered and is normally off The display shows in sequence from off to on every 2 seconds a segment of 2 digits to compose the wri...

Page 16: ...ve cleaners 5 14 What if i suspect a gas leak If you suspect a gas leak turn off the gas supply at the gas meter and contact your installer or local gas supplier If you require further advice please c...

Page 17: ...s you to reset the bo ard parameters to the factory settings Reset to factory settings Pressing the MENU B key displays two underscores Press the key until the two underscores shift up Press the key t...

Page 18: ...let test nipple Inlet test cap Light the appliance as described in 6 4 INITIAL LIGHTING and com pare the reading on the manometer with the values described in 2 2 TECHNICAL DATA If adjustement is requ...

Page 19: ...omponents will be determined by factors such as operating conditions and usage Should the appliance develop a fault the fault finding section will assist in determining which component is malfunctioni...

Page 20: ...PROCEDURE Locate and remove the screws that secure the air chamber cover Remove the air chamber cover Locate and remove the screws that secure the flue assembly Discon nect the electrical connections...

Page 21: ...e ap pliance from the electrical supply and attach a suitable manometer to the gas valve outlet test nipple SETTING THE MAXIMUM BURNER PRESSURE Light the appliance as described in 5 10 6 4 and compare...

Page 22: ...or a supply fault consult the local elec tricity supplier for advice RESISTANCE TO EARTH CHECK Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply and using a suitable multi meter carry out a resistance...

Page 23: ...djust ed remove one of the grey wires from the modulating coil Compare the reading on the manometer with the value described in 2 2 TECH NICAL DATA If adjustement is required turn the inner red cross...

Page 24: ...pressure gauge Disconnect the compensation connector 5 from the gas valve Remove the protective hood 2 Open a water tap to its maximum flow rate set the temperature selector to maximum and power up t...

Page 25: ...t High Fire m hr ft hr Burner Pressure Lo mbar Hi mbar Inlet Pressure Dynamic at Hi Fire and all other appliances running mbar Inlet water temp C Water Heater Set Temperature C Maximum Flow Rate Achie...

Page 26: ...ID No Comments Signature SERVICE 05 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Signature SERVICE 07 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Sig...

Page 27: ......

Page 28: ...1HG enquiries vokera co uk www vokera co uk www vokera ie Sales General Enquires T 0844 391 0999 F 0844 391 0998 Vok ra Ireland West Court Callan Co Kilkenny T 056 7755057 F 056 7755060 Vok ra Limited...

Reviews: