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CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM

During the first few hours of operation of the central heating

system, check that all radiators are being heated at an even rate.
Should the upper area of a radiator be at a lower temperature than
the base of the radiator, it should be vented by releasing air through
the venting screw at the top of each radiator. Make sure your installer
shows you how to carry out the operation. Repeated venting will
reduce the quantity of water in the system and this must be replen-
ished for safe and satisfactory operation of the appliance. Should
water leaks be found in the system or excessive venting be required
from any radiator, a service engineer should be contacted and the sys-
tem corrected.

SEALED HEATING SYSTEM

The appliance can be fitted to a sealed heating system which is

pre-pressurised. In this case your installer will advise you on the min-
imum and maximum pressure that should be indicated on the pres-
sure gauge. See Fig. 3. Check regularly that this pressure is main-
tained and contact your installer or maintenance engineer if there is a
permanent significant drop in pressure indicated on the gauge. If the
system loses pressure it should be re-pressurised as instructed by the
installer. 

NOTE: 

Some sealed systems do not require pre-pressurisation. If

this type of system has been used by your installer he will advise you
of any special maintenance that is required to ensure that the system
is always full of water.

Should any water leaks be found in the system or excessive

venting be required from any radiator, a service engineer should be
contacted and the system corrected.

OPEN VENTED HEATING SYSTEM

The appliance may be fitted to an open vented heating system

your installer will advise you. There is no need to check the pressure
gauge. 

CLEARANCES

Your installer will have provided adequate space around the

appliance for safety and servicing. Do not restrict this space by the
addition of cupboards, shelves etc. close to the appliance. 

Minimum clearances in millimetres.

GENERAL NOTES

BF Models

OF Models

RSF Models

Left-hand side

5

5

5

Right-hand side

5

70

5

In Front

600

600

600

Above

10

10

10

Summary of Contents for Highflow 400 Electronic Series

Page 1: ...HIGHFLOW 400 ELECTRONIC SERIES USER INSTRUCTIONS CUSTOMER CARE GUIDE G C NUMBERS APPLIANCE NATURAL GAS L P G Fanned Flue RSF 47 311 61 47 311 64 Balanced Flue BF 47 311 62 Open Flue OF 47 311 63...

Page 2: ...Electronic appliance offers you the very best of every thing quality efficiency economical running costs proven reliability and value for money What s more you also have the assur ance of our no nons...

Page 3: ...ating The hot water delivery rate is limited to 18 l m The specific rate declared as part of the relevant standard is 20 l m To achieve this a tank temperature of 75 C is required The appliances can o...

Page 4: ...When a demand is made for heating by the system controls i e a programmer or room thermostat The water diverter valve will open the pump will energise circu lating primary water around the heating sys...

Page 5: ...rly that this pressure is main tained and contact your installer or maintenance engineer if there is a permanent significant drop in pressure indicated on the gauge If the system loses pressure it sho...

Page 6: ...ntact Worcester Heat Systems Ltd HOT AND COLD FLOW If the flow of water demanded from both hot and cold service outlets is dependent upon mains supply it may not be possible in some installations to o...

Page 7: ...described in BS 6798 1987 CIRCULATING PUMP This may be fitted with a speed adjuster If so it will be factory set at maximum and should not be re adjusted FROST PRECAUTIONS If the appliance is not to b...

Page 8: ...he appliance facia panel Operating instructions are sup plied with the programmer TEMPERATURE CONTROLS The Heating Temperature Control gives control over the temper ature of water supplied to the radi...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 2 Facia panel Heating Temperature Control Minimum setting Maximum setting Optional Facia Mounted Programmer Power Light CH ON Light OFF HW ON Light Hot Water Temperature Control...

Page 10: ...entral heating temperature control B to the required position TO STOP THE APPLI ANCE For Short Periods Set the temper ature controls or programmer to OFF as indicated by the Demand lights F G going ou...

Page 11: ...relight automatically when the power supply is restored However depending upon circumstances it may be necessary to turn the Heating Temperature control OFF and ON before the appliance will operate I...

Page 12: ...CHARGES All of our field service engineers are factory trained If you request a visit from an engineer and your appliance has been installed within the last 12 months no charge will be made for parts...

Page 13: ...e it is essential that your boiler receives regular competent servicing and annual maintenance checks beyond the initial 12 month guarantee period Regular service contracts can be arranged with your i...

Page 14: ...01506 441 687 OPERATING HOURS Mon Fri 8 00am to 6 00pm Sat 8 30am to 1 00pm Please contact our UK Call Centre number where our friendly operators will book your call with one of our team of nationwid...

Page 15: ...ioned and where appropri ate the first 12 month service has been carried out to the satisfaction of Worcester Heat Systems Limited when requested 3 That any product or part thereof returned for servic...

Page 16: ...this will not affect your statutory rights in any way it will assist us to maintain an effective and efficient customer service by estab lishing a reference and permanent record for your boiler IMPORT...

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