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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION

Wall mounted DHW cylinder

 

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Summary of Contents for SHZ 100 S

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND INSTALLATION Wall mounted DHW cylinder SHZ 30 S GB SHZ 50 S GB SHZ 100 S GB SHZ 150 S GB...

Page 2: ...and terminals 11 16 5 Hydraulic diagram 13 16 6 Heat up diagrams 13 16 7 Fault conditions 13 16 8 Details on energy consumption 14 16 9 Data table 14 GUARANTEE ENVIRONMENT AND RECYCLING SPECIAL INFOR...

Page 3: ...ral information is identified by the symbol shown on the left f f Read these texts carefully Symbol Meaning Material losses appliance consequential and environmental losses Appliance disposal f f This...

Page 4: ...the water if the rapid heat up button is pressed Once the selected temperature has been reached the appliance switches off and does not restart 3 1 Frost protection The appliance is also protected aga...

Page 5: ...use Remedy The water does not heat up There is no power Check the fuses MCBs in your fuse box The flow rate is low The aerator in the tap or shower head is scaled up or contaminated Clean and or desca...

Page 6: ...eparing the power cable 270 120 D0000042052 10 Installation 10 1 Appliance installation 26_02_01_0424 10 2 Water connection and safety assembly Material losses Carry out all water connection and insta...

Page 7: ...ution The connection to the power supply is only permissi ble as a permanent connection in conjunction with the removable cable grommet The appliance must be able to be separated from the power supply...

Page 8: ...high limit safety cut out can respond at temperatures below 15 C The appliance may be subjected to these temperatures during storage or transport Fault Cause Remedy The water does not heat up The high...

Page 9: ...f f Open the hot water taps on all draw off points 26_02_07_0163 1 1 Drain valve cap G 1 2 f f Undo the cap of the drain valve connection 15 3 Replacing the protective anode f f When replacing the an...

Page 10: ...Height mm 846 816 1126 1521 a20 Appliance Width mm 410 510 510 510 a30 Appliance Depth mm 420 510 510 510 b02 Cable entry I PG 21 PG 21 PG 21 PG 21 b03 Cable entry II PG 11 PG 11 PG 11 PG 11 c01 Cold...

Page 11: ...HZ 50 S GB SHZ 100 S GB SHZ 150 S GB L1 Immersion depth mm 260 260 240 260 L2 Immersion depth mm 380 380 350 380 16 4 Wiring diagrams and terminals 7 8 9 N L1 L2 L3 5 6 8 7 5 3 2 1 26_02_07_0348 4 6 9...

Page 12: ...3 kW 7 8 9 1 N PE 230 V 2 4 kW 7 8 9 1 N PE 230 V PE K1 K2 K2 K1 L1 L2 L3 N N L1 L2 L3 5 6 85_02_07_0041 1 2 3 K1 Contactor 1 K2 Contactor 2 1 Power OFF contact 2 Off peak tariff meter 3 Peak tariff...

Page 13: ...dish mm 22 28 35 Maximum permissible pressure drop expressed as a length of straight pipe i e no elbows or bends m 9 18 27 Pressure drop of each elbow or bend m 1 0 1 4 1 7 Connection dimensions Safet...

Page 14: ...1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 Rated voltage V 230 230 230 230 Phases 1 N PE 1 N PE 1 N PE 1 N PE Frequency Hz 50 50 50 50 Single circuit operating mode X X X X Dual circuit operating mode X X X X Manual rapid heat...

Page 15: ...ose subsidiaries Such guarantee is only grant ed if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of guarantee No other guarantee will be granted We shall not provide any guarantee for appliances acquired i...

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