Instructions for Use, Installation and Servicing ecoMAX pro
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13 Commissioning
NOTE:
During commissioning the overheat thermostat
may trip before air is completely removed from
the system. If this occurs the boiler can be reset
by pushing the manual reset button on the over-
heat thermostat (see Fig. 13.1).
13.1 Preliminaries - All Systems
A competent person should carry out commissioning, in
accordance with the current issue of BS 6798.
Preliminary electrical checks
Check the electrical installation by carrying out short
circuit, earth continuity and resistance to earth tests
and a check for correct polarity.
Make sure that the system has been thoroughly flushed
out with cold water.
Refill the system with water, making sure that all the air
is properly vented from the system and pump, Fig. 13.1
shows vent point.
Before operating the boiler check that all external
controls are calling for heat.
13.2 Sealed Systems
Fill the system until the pressure gauge registers the
recommended pressure. Clear any air locks and check
for leaks.
Check the operation of the safety valve, preferably by
allowing the water pressure to rise until the valve lifts.
This should be within
±
0.14 bar, of the preset pressure.
Where this is not possible a manual check should be
carried out.
Release the cold water to the initial design pressure.
13.3 Gas supply
Isolate the boiler from the mains electrical supply.
The complete gas installation including the gas meter
must be inspected, tested for soundness and purged in
accordance with BS 6891, in IE the current edition of
IS 813.
The gas supply to the boiler can be purged by
slackening the gas service valve beneath the boiler.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation, extinguish all
naked flames and do not smoke whilst purging.
After purging, the gas service valve connection must be
retightened and tested for soundness. (The boiler itself
does not require purging as this will be done by the
automatic burner sequence control).
13.4 Initial Lighting
The lighting procedure of the boiler is fully automated.
To prepare the boiler for initial lighting first ensure that all
external controls are not calling for heat.
With the front casing panel and inner casing panel
removed turn on the mains electrical supply. Slide the On
/ Off control down to the I position to turn on the boiler.
The operating indicator will illuminate (green) to show
that the boiler is on.
Now adjust the boiler thermostat to its lowest setting by
pushing the mode button (see Fig. 3.1.) until the radiator
symbol is displayed. Push the - button until the lowest
temperature possible is selected. Now return to the
normal mode by pushing the mode button, the display
will now show the current temperature of water in the
boiler.
Now turn on external heat demand to boiler.
The fan should start and after a few seconds the ignition
will commence.
NOTE:
Allow the boiler to run on minimum until com-
missioning is complete.
If the burner fails to light the fan will stop. Initially this
may be due to air in the gas supply line.
The boiler will have three attempts at ignition.
To reset the boiler slide the On / Off control to the Off (O)
position and after 5 seconds back to the On (I) position.
The boiler should now restart.
Once the boiler has lit, allow the system to warm at the
minimum temperature setting to purge any air from the
system.
Once the system has been purged of air, the temperature
of the central heating water can be adjusted to the
desired setting by pushing the mode button (see
Fig.3.1.) until the radiator symbol is displayed. Pushing
the + or - buttons will then set the water temperature
as desired. (Typical setting temperatures for a normal
radiator heating sytem will be in the range of 60 °C to
80 °C. Note that set temperatures below 60 °C will not
sufficiently heat any hot water cylinder). To return to
the normal mode push the mode button (
) until the
display shows the current temperature of water in the
boiler.
VENT POINT
FLOW
PIPE
OVERHEAT
THERMOSTAT
FLOW
THERMISTOR
RETURN
THERMISTOR
Fig 13.1
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