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Vitotronic 100, KW10B Operating and User’s Information
Starting-Up the Heating System
Operation
The initial start-up and set-up of the control must be done by a licensed professional heating contractor. We strongly
recommend a service visit if reactivating the heating system after an extended shut-down.
1.
Check the pressure of the heating system on the
pressure gage . An operating pressure of 15 psi
is typical - consult your heating contractor.
Take corrective actions if necessary.
2.
Ensure proper/adequate fuel supply exists; open oil
or gas shut-off valve.
3.
Activate power to heating system (from, for example,
a switch located external to the mechanical room).
4.
Activate power on boiler control “
8
“
The green power indicator illuminates.
5.
Set room thermostat (or other heat demand control)
to desired temperature. A call for heat causes the red
burner status indicator to illuminate.
Your heating system is now ready for operation.
Shutting-Down the Heating System
If it is likely that the heating system will not be used for an extended period of time, we recommend a full shut-down.
We strongly recommend a service visit if deactivating the heating system after an extended operating period.
This ensures preventative service measures such as heat exchanger cleaning and burner calibration are undertaken.
1.
Deactivate power on boiler control “
8
“
The green power indicator deactivates.
2.
Close oil or gas shut-off valve on the tank
(if applicable) and near the burner.
3.
Deactivate power to heating system
(from, for example, a switch located external
to the mechanical room).
CAUTION
In this circumstance, the control is completely deactivated
and the system will not respond in the event of cold
weather conditions.