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5
FIRST START-UP
First start-up entails checking/setting up the combus-
tion parameters and may exclusively be carried out by a
Robur TAC. NEITHER the user NOR the installation tech-
nician is authorised to perform such operations, under
penalty of voiding the warranty.
5.1
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
5.1.1
Preliminary checks for first start-up
Upon completing installation, before contacting the TAC the in-
staller must check:
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Water, electrical and gas systems suitable for the required
capacities and equipped with all safety and control devices
required by the regulations in force.
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Absence of leaks in the water and gas systems.
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Type of gas for which the appliance is designed (natural gas
or LPG).
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Supply gas pressure complying with the values of Table
3.5
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Power supply mains complying with the appliance's rating
plate data.
▶
Appliance correctly installed, according to the manufactur-
er's instructions.
▶
System installed in a workmanlike manner, according to na-
tional and local regulations.
5.1.2
Abnormal or hazardous installation situations
Should any abnormal or hazardous installation situations be
found, the TAC shall not perform first start-up and the appliance
shall not be commissioned.
These situations may be:
▶
Failed compliance with minimum clearances.
▶
Insufficient distance from combustible or flammable mate-
rials.
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Conditions that do not warrant access and maintenance in
safety.
▶
Appliance switched on/off with the main switch, instead of
the provided control device.
▶
Appliance defects or faults caused during transport or instal-
lation.
▶
Gas smell.
▶
Non-compliant mains gas pressure.
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Non-compliant flue gas exhaust.
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All situations that may involve operation abnormalities or
are potentially hazardous.
5.1.3
Non-compliant system and corrective actions
Should the TAC find any non conformities, the user/installer is
bound to perform any corrective procedures required by the
TAC.
After performing the remedial actions (the installer's responsi-
bility), if the TAC deems that safety and conformity conditions
are in place, first start-up may be effected.
5.2
HOW TO ACCESS THE BOILER
For all control and maintenance operations it is necessary to re-
move one or more boiler panels, as described below.
5.2.1
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Remove the front panel of the boiler as follows:
1. Remove the fastening screws 1 located on the side of the
casing flange, and lift it up as shown in Figure 5.1
2. Remove the fastening screws 2 located on the upper and
lower side of the casing, grasp the ABS casing and pull it out
towards you.
3. Remove the fixing screws 3 on the lower side of the boiler
and remove the fitting cover.
To work on the front side of the boiler, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the fastening screws 4 located in front of the front
panel.
2. Grab the front panel and pull it out towards you.
To work on the side panels of the boiler, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the fastening screws 5 located in the front edge of
the side panel.
2. Grab the base of the panel and, after moving it sideways, pull
it out by lifting it up.
Figure 5.1
Accessing the boiler
A
ABS casing flange
B
ABS casing
C
Fitting cover
D
Front panel
E
Side panel
1
Flange fastening screws
2
Casing fastening screws
3
Fitting cover fastening screws
4
Front panel fastening screws
5
Lateral panel fastening screws
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
4
4
5
A
B
C
D
E
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