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Zip Varipoint III Installation, Maintenance and User Instructions - November 2010

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8 Set temperature as per “Operation” paragraph 1.

9 Switch on the power. The red neon light will glow during the heating cycle

and when the selected temperature is reached it will go out until the next
heating cycle.

10 Check the water temperature and re-check water connections and adjust

as necessary.

11 Pass these instructions to the person responsible for the building

management.

Operation

Precautions

1 The required stored hot water temperature may be selected by rotating

the control clockwise. There is a positive ‘location’ at each of the detailed
settings.

This setting protects the appliance against frost damage,

but this protection does not extend to connecting

pipework or fittings

45°C - Economy setting
60°C - Standard setting
75°C - Setting for very hot water
when large amounts of warm water
(mixed hot and cold) are required.

The water heater cannot be switched off via the temperature selector.
It can only be switched off at the switched mains supply socket.

Temperature limitation

• Select position I and pull the

temperature selector from the
spindle.

• Press out the small manual

insert from the inside of the
selector and refit in the
required maximum position
(45, 60 or 75°C).

• Refit the temperature selector

onto the spindle.
(The temperature cannot be
set to a value higher than that
fixed on the selector).

45°C

60°C

75°C

75°C

60°C

45°C

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Summary of Contents for VP103

Page 1: ...ation Zip Heaters UK Ltd 14 Bertie Ward Way Dereham Norfolk NR19 1TE Telephone 0845 602 4533 Facsimile 01362 692448 www zipheaters co uk info zipheaters co uk The terms Zip and Varipoint are registere...

Page 2: ...abuse condition of the water frost or failure to follow installation instructions or service requirements The only charges payable by the customer are the cost of removal re installation and cartage s...

Page 3: ...sitioning 9 Plumbing 9 Electrical 10 Commissioning 10 11 Operation Precautions 11 12 Maintenance Schedule 13 Fault Finding 13 De Install 13 Spare Parts 14 Zip Varipoint II Installation Maintenance and...

Page 4: ...atures Expansion relief valve supplied Set to 6 bar Manually resettable over temperature safety cutout Facility for T P valve supplied Set to 90 C 7 bar Water heater protected against frost when elect...

Page 5: ...istant plastic and heat losses are minimised by the CFC free polyurethane foam insulation I The inner vessel is heavy gauge copper and pressure tested to 16 bar I An alloy sheathed heating element pro...

Page 6: ...Centres Weight Water litres mm mm kg Connections A B C D E F Empty Full VP103 10 452 300 285 60 420 142 6 5 16 5 1 2 BSP VP103UB 10 452 300 285 60 335 142 6 5 16 5 1 2 BSP VP153 15 452 300 285 60 420...

Page 7: ...Where the expanded water cannot be accommodated in the pipe work and the static water supply pressure is under 4 bar fit accessory pack AQ2 Expansion vessel and check valve Where static water pressure...

Page 8: ...bar but expanded water cannot be accommodated in the pipework Using pack AQ2 expansion vessel and check valve Diagram 3 Inlet pressure is greater than 4 bar Using pack AQ2 and AQ3 expansion vessel che...

Page 9: ...in a roof space cupboard or any concealed location For guidance please ring Zip Heaters on 0845 602 4533 5 Position the Zip Varipoint to allow for future maintenance 6 Do not install in a location whe...

Page 10: ...Release the one screw revealed by the knob c Remove the cover by sliding forwards d Pass the new cable through the entry point of the cover e Remake the connections f Ensure the cable is securely cla...

Page 11: ...tings This setting protects the appliance against frost damage but this protection does not extend to connecting pipework or fittings 45 C Economy setting 60 C Standard setting 75 C Setting for very h...

Page 12: ...on has has checked it is safe to do so 7 The heater should be visually inspected regularly This is particularly important if the heater is located in a cupboard roof space or any other concealed locat...

Page 13: ...hould be replaced after 5 years Fault Finding Fault Possible causes Water not heating 1 Electricity supply fault 2 Over temperature cut out tripped 3 Faulty thermostat 4 Faulty element Discharge from...

Page 14: ...P0303 Thermostat 3 VP0304 Resettable Cut Out 4 VP0317 Element Gasket 5 VP0322 Wall Fixing Bracket Spare Parts 5 2 3 1 4 5 2 3 1 4 Zip Varipoint II Underbasin Item Part No Description 1 VP0302 Element...

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