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CONTENTS 

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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOILER

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2INSTALLATION

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CHARACTERISTICS

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USE AND MAINTENANCE

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IMPORTANT

When carrying out commissioning of the boiler, you are recommended to perform the following checks:

– Make sure that the system is charged with water and is thoroughly vented.

– Make sure that any shutoff valves are open.

– Check that the pipe for expulsion of products of combustion is unobstructed and has been properly installed.

– Make sure that the boiler is set for operation for the type of gas supplied.

– Open the gas tap and check the soundness of the connections, including that of the burner.

– Purge the system, bleeding off the air present in the gas pipe by operating the air relief valve on the gas

valve inlet.

– Make sure that the electrical connections have been made correctly and that the earth wire is connected to a

good earthing system.

– Check whether the circulating pumps are obstructed; if so, clear them out.

– Check that there are no liquids or inflammable materials in the immediate vicinity of the boiler.

Please refer to commissioning instructions for filling in the log book

Note: All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI ID Card. 

You can check your installer is CORGI Registered by calling 01256 372300

Summary of Contents for Super four

Page 1: ...Super four Installation and servicing instructions GB...

Page 2: ...Open the gas tap and check the soundness of the connections including that of the burner Purge the system bleeding off the air present in the gas pipe by operating the air relief valve on the gas valv...

Page 3: ...uct 60 100 Fig 1 The gas consumptions refer to the calorific value at standard conditions at 15 C 1013 mbar SUPER FOUR Heat output Maximum kW 28 5 Minimum kW 15 1 Heat input Maximum kW 31 6 Minimum kW...

Page 4: ...n vessel 23 Magnesium anode 24 Air relief valve 25 Boiler unit safety valve 26 Frost stat 27 D H W isolation valve 28 Gas cock 29 C H return isolation valve 30 C H flow isolation valve 1 4 FUNCTIONAL...

Page 5: ...e boiler with serious consequences IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL THAT THE WATER USED FOR THE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM SHOULD BE TREA TED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES very extensive system with high con tents of...

Page 6: ...cations of possible solutions Table 1 gives the minimum distances to be observed with refe rence to the type of building shown in fig 6 4 Fig 6 KEY A Elbow flange B Junction collar C Outer duct D Alum...

Page 7: ...V 50 Hz single phase through a fused main switch with at least 3 mm spacing between contacts You are recommended to install a room temperature thermostat to ensure bet ter regulation of temperature a...

Page 8: ...rode TS 100 C safety stat TA Room stat M Modulating coil PA Water pressure switch PI C H circulating pump PB D H W circulating pump SM Heating sensor blue SS D H W sensor red C Four way switch FA EMC...

Page 9: ...ated so as to obtain a pressure of approx 3 5 mbar at the burner for natural gas and 7 mbar for L P G G30 G31 To increase pressure turn the trimmer clockwise to reduce pres sure turn the trimmer count...

Page 10: ...ic power to the ignition electrode The electrode continues spark discharge for a maximum of 10 sec If the burner does not ignite the equipment locks out This may occur upon first ignition or after lon...

Page 11: ...00 Portata l h Prevalenza residua mbar MURELLE BN AVANT BF RESIDUAL HEAD mbar FLOW RATE l h Fig 14 Fig 13 KEY 1 Gas cock 2 Union 3 C H return cock 4 C H flow cock 5 D H W inlet cock 6 D H W safety val...

Page 12: ...ream of the gas valve remove the plastic cap 1 set the switching knob to SUMMER and open the D H W tap at a high flow rate with the boiler lit using a 10 span ner turn the nut 3 to arrive at the maxim...

Page 13: ...e main nozzles 3 located on the burner manifold 1 inserting the copper washer 2 Use a 7 span ner to perform this operation reassemble all the parts proceeding in reverse order remove the L P G MET con...

Page 14: ...moke pressure switch Replace electronic card Check if SM is interrupted Fan turns but burner does not start Check whether connection tubes of smoke pressure switch PF are obstructed and if necessary c...

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