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Inspection and maintenance 7

0020189893_03 atmoMAG Installation and maintenance instructions

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Caution.
Risk of material damage caused by dam-
age to the heat exchanger.

Damage that occurs when installing and re-
moving the heat exchanger leads to prema-
ture wear.

When installing or removing the heat ex-
changer, ensure that it does not become
damaged or bent out of shape.

Remove the heat exchanger in the spe-
cified sequence.

1.

Remove the bolts from the two retainers, which are
located on the side of the atmospheric sensing device.

2.

Remove the retainer.

3.

Unscrew the cap nuts from the hot water pipe and the
cold water pipe.

4.

Unscrew the bolts from the clamps that are used to
install the hot water pipe and cold water pipe of the heat
exchanger to the back wall.

Applicability:

MAG 11-0/1 GX

OR MAG 11-0/1 XI

Remove the left-hand fastening from the heat ex-
changer.

Applicability:

MAG 14-0/1 GX

OR MAG 14-0/1 XI

Remove the left- and right-hand fastening from the
heat exchanger.

5.

Remove the heat exchanger by pulling it forwards and
then upwards.

7.6

Cleaning the burner

1.

Use a brass wire-brush to carefully remove combustion
residues from the burner without damaging the burner.

2.

Clean the jets, injectors and burner rails with a soft
brush and blow out any dust or dirt outside the install-
ation room from the outside to the inside using com-
pressed air.

3.

If the burner is extremely dirty, clean it with soapy water
and rinse it thoroughly with clean water.

7.7

Cleaning the heat exchanger

1.

Use a spray of water to rinse through the fins of the
heat exchanger.

2.

Use a soft brush to remove the heavier soiling on the
fins of the heat exchanger.

Ensure that you do not bend the fins on the heat
exchanger.

3.

If required/necessary, remove any grease and dust by
adding a fat-dissolving cleaning agent to a container of
hot water.

4.

Use a commercial descaler to remove any limescale,
while taking into consideration the corresponding docu-
mentation.

5.

Rinse the heat exchanger under running water.

7.8

Repairing any damage to the coating of the
heat exchanger

1.

Use a Supral pen to repair minor damage to the heat
exchanger coating.

2.

Ensure that the damaged area is free from deposits and
greasy residues.

3.

Shake the Supral pen vigorously before use.

4.

Apply the coating material thinly and evenly.

7.9

Checking the flow switch

1

2

1.

Remove the cold water connection line from the cold
water connection

(2)

.

2.

Visually check the cold water filter that is downstream
from the cold water connection

(2)

for dirt and limes-

cale.

3.

If the cold water filter is dirty or calcified, remove the
clamp

(1)

and pull out the cold water connection

(2)

.

Summary of Contents for MAG AT 11-0/1 GX H

Page 1: ...nstructions atmoMAG MAG AT 0 1 GX MAG 0 1 GX MAG 0 1 XI AT CH de DE Installation and maintenance instructions Publisher manufacturer Vaillant GmbH Berghauser Str 40 D 42859 Remscheid Tel 49 21 91 18 0...

Page 2: ...version 13 6 3 Checking that the flue gas sensor works correctly 13 6 4 Checking the gas flow pressure 14 6 5 Checking the heat input 14 6 6 Setting the product load 17 6 7 Checking that the product f...

Page 3: ...nce conditions listed in the instruc tions Intended use also covers installation in ac cordance with the IP class Any other use that is not specified in these instructions or use beyond that specified...

Page 4: ...ath due to explosive and flammable materials Do not use or store explosive or flammable materials e g petrol paper paint in the installation room of the product 1 3 8 Risk of death from escaping gas W...

Page 5: ...per son who also assumes the responsibility for installing the unit properly and commissioning it for the first time Before installing the gas fired instantaneous water heater you must consult with t...

Page 6: ...n on the identification plate The identification plate is mounted at the front of the atmo spheric sensing device under the product casing at the fact ory Applicability Germany Austria Switzerland Inf...

Page 7: ...hanger 5 Burner 6 Temperature selector 7 Gas valve 8 Power switch 9 Main switch 10 Electronics box with battery compartment 11 Ignition electrode 12 Monitoring electrode Applicability MAG 14 0 1 GX 2...

Page 8: ...te 3 4 VGW symbol The VGW symbol shows that the products comply with all of the requirements for assigning the VGW symbol in accordance with the identification plate 4 Installation 4 1 Checking the sc...

Page 9: ...Installation 4 0020189893_03 atmoMAG Installation and maintenance instructions 9 a 92 mm b 85 mm c 100 mm without thermal isolator device c 145 mm with thermal isolator device...

Page 10: ...Installation and maintenance instructions atmoMAG 0020189893_03 4 3 Dimensions Applicability MAG 11 0 1 XI OR MAG 11 0 1 GX 224 259 115 min 20 26 50 172 5 270 min 20 120 113 3 61 4 350 52 617 658 680...

Page 11: ...ation and maintenance instructions 11 Applicability MAG 14 0 1 XI Germany OR MAG 14 0 1 GX Germany OR MAG 14 0 1 GX Switzerland OR MAG 14 0 1 GX Austria 224 616 485 658 48 679 680 617 259 124 120 61 4...

Page 12: ...e the product depending on the installation site use wall anchors hooks bolts or threaded bolts as the fixing material 3 Use suitable fixing material to install the back wall of the unit to the wall 5...

Page 13: ...cordance with the operating in structions When starting up the unit proceed in accordance with the attached checklist Commissioning checklist Page 21 6 2 Gas conversion 1 Observe the applicable nation...

Page 14: ...stria Switzerland Gas family Permissible gas flow pres sure Natural gas G20 DE AT CH G25 DE 1 7 2 5 kPa 17 25 mbar 1 7 2 5 kPa 17 25 mbar Liquid gas G31 DE AT CH 4 25 5 75 kPa 42 5 57 5 mbar Condition...

Page 15: ...tap fully open to enable the nominal water volume Page 25 to flow After approx five minutes of the product running in con tinuous mode read off the gas flow value at the counter and compare this with...

Page 16: ...alue with the corresponding value in the table Note Deviations of 10 are permitted Remove the pressure gauge Place the sealing screw and the seal on the measuring nipple tighten the sealing screw and...

Page 17: ...tor how the safety devices work and where they are located 2 Inform the operator how to handle the product Answer any questions the operator may have 3 Draw special attention to the safety instruction...

Page 18: ...burner to the back wall 4 Raise the burner slightly and carefully pull the burner forwards and out 7 4 Removing the jet holder 1 2 1 Remove the two bolts 1 in order to remove the jet holder 2 Remove...

Page 19: ...urner rails with a soft brush and blow out any dust or dirt outside the install ation room from the outside to the inside using com pressed air 3 If the burner is extremely dirty clean it with soapy w...

Page 20: ...minating faults in the product Clear the product of any faults by carrying out the follow ing steps Close the water tap and open it again without press ing the main switch Leave the water tap open and...

Page 21: ...omer 11 Stick the sticker Read the operating instructions on the front of the product in the language spoken by the operator B Inspection and maintenance work Overview Note The table below lists the m...

Page 22: ...utes after water is drawn XI only Loud over ignition XI only The battery charge is low XI only Replace the battery XI only The product cannot be star ted up The LED flashes red for up to ten minutes a...

Page 23: ...2 Micro switch 3 Ignition electrode 4 Monitoring electrode 5 Burner 6 Red connection cable 7 Transparent connection cable 8 Safety overheat cut off device 9 Flue gas sensor 10 Red connection cable 11...

Page 24: ...11 1 Gas valve 2 Micro switch 3 Ignition electrode 4 Monitoring electrode 5 Burner 6 Red connection cable 7 Transparent connection cable 8 Flue gas sensor 9 Red connection cable 10 Electronics box 11...

Page 25: ...6 kPa 7 6 mbar Natural gas 2L G25 0 94 kPa 9 4 mbar 0 76 kPa 7 6 mbar Liquid gas 3P G31 DE CH 3 34 kPa 33 4 mbar AT 3 16 kPa 31 6 mbar DE CH 2 70 kPa 27 0 mbar G Technical data Technical data General...

Page 26: ...min 9 8 kW 12 2 kW 9 8 kW 9 8 kW Max heat out put Pmax Germany 19 2 kW 19 2 kW Switzerland 19 2 kW 19 2 kW Austria 18 2 kW 22 7 kW Min heat output Pmin 8 4 kW 10 4 kW 8 4 kW 8 4 kW Control range Germa...

Page 27: ...ey draught 1 5 Pa 1 5 Pa Min chimney draught when using a thermal flue non return flap 10 0 Pa 10 0 Pa Technical data Natural gas G20 Applicability Germany Switzerland Austria MAG AT 11 0 1 GX H MAG A...

Page 28: ...h 23 2 m h 30 0 m h 30 0 m h Technical data Liquid gas G31 Applicability Germany Austria Switzerland MAG AT 11 0 1 GX H MAG 11 0 1 GX MAG 11 0 1 XI MAG 14 0 1 GX Gas connection value at max heat outp...

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