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 Zip Autoboil- Installation & Operating Instructions - 81439 - May 2012 v1.02

Step 3 – Connecting

a) Plumbing

For exposed plumbing connection, connect the cold water inlet pipe from the base 
of the heater directly to the 1/2” or 12.7 mm compression fittings.

For concealed plumbing connections, connect the cold water pipe through the rear 
of the chassis using a 1/2” or 12.7 mm capillary elbow (# 63 Swivel Elbows).

Cold water pipes must be flushed before connection to the inlet. Any clogging due 
to sediment or fines will adversely affect the operation of the heater.

It is recommended that the heater be installed with a stop cock which allows it to 
be isolated from the mains supply for servicing.

Water pressure requirements:

Minimum - 100 kPa  maximum - 700 kPa.

Warning: If pressure is likely to exceed 700 kPa, a pressure limiting valve must be 
installed in the cold water supply line. Zip recommends a valve rated at 350 kPa 
for this application.

b) Venting

A vent at the base of the heater must be plumbed to a safe visible location as, 
under certain conditions, it may discharge cold or boiling water and/or steam.

For exposed vent plumbing, connect vent outlet from the base of heater to a 
1/2” or 12.7 mm pipe which has a continuous fall, is no more than 3 metres long, 
has no more than 3 right angle bends, and discharges to a waste water drain.

For concealed vent plumbing, connect plumbing to the vent outlet from the heater 
rear using a capillary elbow protruding 45 mm from the wall.

Alternatively attach a tun dish to the wall as shown and plumb away to waste.

c) Electrical

For concealed electrical connection, connect a power cable through the rear access 
opening of the heater to the terminal block within the heater as shown.

For exposed electrical connection, run your circuit in adequately rated conduit 
secured to the wall surface. Electrical access is from the rear left bottom edge of 
the heater.

Do not turn the power ON until the heater is filled with water.

Step 4 – Assembling

Place the heater case back on to the heater and secure the top 2 case screws. 
Secure two bottom case screws.

Fit the flow restrictor to the outlet spout of the unit by sliding it in until it’s shoulder 
makes contact with the spout end. You may now fit the tap assembly.

Step 5 – Commissioning 

Check previous steps. Turn water supply ON. Water is now flowing into heater, 
check connections for leaks. Wait approximately 5 minutes and check outlet tap 
for water. This is acheived by pulling the tap handle forward. Power is only to be 
turned on when water is available from this outlet.

Turn power ON. After a short period, boiling water will be available and will be 
maintained close to boiling point thereafter. Initial heating periods are shown in 
the table on the left.  In 25 and 40 Litre models there is a contactor fitted, when 
engaging or disengaging the heating cycle you will hear the contacter “kick in”.

Installation Procedures 

Continued

250mm

Wring

Concealed

Vent

Concealed

Inlet

45 mm

Visible Tundish

Vent line

Inlet water 
temperature

15 Litre models

25 Litre models

40 Litre models

15°C

40 minutes

47 minutes

60 minutes

10°C

43 minutes

50 minutes

64 minutes

Model 

15 Litre models

25 Litre models

40 Litre models

Power

10 Amps

15 Amps

25 Amps

Summary of Contents for 04051 Zip Autoboil 40 Litre Stainless Steel

Page 1: ... and Operating Instructions Zip Autoboil Instant boiling water 11052 Zip Autoboil 15 Litre White 11051 Zip Autoboil 15 Litre Stainless Steel 12052 Zip Autoboil 25 Litre White 12051 Zip Autoboil 25 Litre Stainless Steel 04052 Zip Autoboil 40 Litre White 04051 Zip Autoboil 40 Litre Stainless Steel ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 12 Zip Autoboil Installation Operating Instructions 81439 May 2012 v1 02 Intentionally left blank ...

Page 3: ...nts 4 Installation Procedures 5 Step 1 Positioning 5 Step 2 Fastening 5 Step 3 Connecting 6 a Plumbing 6 b Venting 6 c Electrical 6 Step 4 Assembling 6 Step 5 Commissioning 6 Wall Mounting Template Dimensions 7 Problem Solving 8 Earthing Continuity Verification 8 Operating Procedures 9 End of life disposal 9 Spare Parts 10 Contact Details 12 ...

Page 4: ... abrasive cleaners to clean the case of the heater Frost protection If this heater is located where ambient air temperature could fall below 5ºC when the heater is not in use do not turn off the appliance electrically This safeguard does not offer the same protection to the connecting pipework and fittings The ambient temperatures this unit should operate with is 5ºC 50ºC This heater is intended o...

Page 5: ...ing board or drip tray Position the base of the tap to be not less than 200 mm above the draining board height should be increased only if essential for filling larger vessels Provide clearance for service access of not less than 150 mm top 65 mm left 20 mm right Mark corner positions for the heater on the wall so as to position the paper mounting hole template Step 2 Fastening Position mounting h...

Page 6: ...sh to the wall as shown and plumb away to waste c Electrical For concealed electrical connection connect a power cable through the rear access opening of the heater to the terminal block within the heater as shown For exposed electrical connection run your circuit in adequately rated conduit secured to the wall surface Electrical access is from the rear left bottom edge of the heater Do not turn t...

Page 7: ...Zip Autoboil Installation Operating Instructions 81439 May 2012 v1 02 Page 7 of 12 Wall Mounting Template Dimensions Electrical Diagram Wall template for 15 litre 25 litre 40 litre models ...

Page 8: ...nal adjustment Contact Zip authorised agent Warning this appliance must be earthed Following remedial service the earthing continuity of the heater must be checked by a qualified technician using an appliance tester or continuity tester of accuracy Class 5 or better Class 5 denotes an accuracy of 5 full scale deflection 1 Isolate power supply 2 Set meter to 0 ohm with leads connected together 3 Co...

Page 9: ... safe filling of cups and mugs To fill larger vessels such as teapots and saucepans rotate the tap 180 degrees and depress it until it locks into a horizontal position Boiling water will flow until the tap is returned to its normal vertical position This operation allows the vessel to be filled without holding your hand where it may be affected by steam Operating Procedures End of life disposal In...

Page 10: ...tern Float S Nut Kit 10 90495 Banjo Screw Kit 11 90110 Fascia Light Kit 12 90501 Tap Top Kit 13 90499 Fascia Lens Kit 14 90494 Metering Tube Kit 2400 w 90527 Metering Tube Kit 3600 w 90526 Metering Tube Kit 6000 w 15 90502 Tap Assembly Complete 16 90081 Thermostat Kit 2 25 ltr 90080 Thermostat Kit 40 ltr 17 90491 Clean Hole Cover Kit 18 90123 Element Kit 2400 w 240 v 90124 Element Kit 3600 w 240 v...

Page 11: ...Zip Autoboil Installation Operating Instructions 81439 May 2012 v1 02 Page 11 of 12 Spare Parts 1 20 19 18 21 17 16 14 13 15 12 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 4 4 8 8 4 10 17 ...

Page 12: ... 2200 Postal Locked Bag 80 Bankstown 1885 Australia Website www zipheaters com Facsimile 02 9796 3858 Telephone 02 9796 3100 Free Call 1 800 638 633 Contact Details As Zip policy is one of continuous product improvement changes to specifications may be made without prior notice Images in this booklet have been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods ...

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