INSTALLATION OF HEATER
Space Required for Installation and Service.
Left, Right or Above
300 mm
12 in.
In Front
800 mm
40 in.
Suggested procedure:
Site to suit the pool, terminal, plume and condensate
drain limitations. The Terminal position should follow
BS 5440 and be at least 600mm away from any
opening or obstacle.
1.
For an indoor installation only
: Mark & Drill
Flue hole. (
See Fig. 3.1
and
3.2
for dimensions)
2.
Fix the Heater to the floor using the holes pro-
vided in the front channel.
3.
The Heater is provided with an Electrical Plug
and lead. This can be connected to a suitable
supply as detailed on Page 5. If it is required to
separately time the running of the Heater this can
be achieved as follows:
Remove Front Top Panel after releasing the
retaining M5 screw under the lip.
Remove the Electrical Cover to access the
Mains connector.
Pull out the Mains connector and replace
the Mains lead and link wire with a
Permanent and Switched live supply.
See Fig 11.0
4.
Pipe to the 22mm gas connection. A gas isolating
valve is provided on the Heater Gas Valve.
5.
Plumb to the Pool Pump and Filter.
6. Fill Primary system with water using the supplied
hose connector. The Heater is supplied with one
litre of Sentinel X500 Inhibitor/ Anti-Freeze in the
pipework.
7.
IMPORTANT
. Remove the air from the primary
through the Air Vent on the righthand Side Panel
and the Vent on the top of the Primary Heat
Exchanger.
(See Fig 8.0)
by running the internal
pump in short one second bursts, venting, then
pumping, until it has all been removed. There is
special button
(See Fig. 8.1)
for operating the
pump on its own, under the chassis on the
pressure gauge side. To operate the Mains must
be connected and on.
8.
Test for leaks.
9
. Replace the Electrical Cover and Panels.
Assembly of the Outdoor Terminal
A specific Outdoor Top Terminal must be used for an
outdoor installation. There must be at least 600mm
clearance around the terminal and complete clear-
ance above.
The Outdoor Top Terminal is a push fit into the Flue
Adapter and locked in position with a clamping ring.
(
See Fig. 3.0 & 3.3
)
If lubrication is required only Centra Cerin or silicone
grease should be used.
Condensing Pool Heater
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22/12/08
All Other Flue Systems
The maximum Flue Equivalant Length (FEL)
permitted is 20 metres, horizontal or vertical. The
component parts have the following FELs:
1 metre of concentric flue
1.0
2 metres of concentric flue
2.0
A 45 degree concentric bend
1.1
A 90 degree concentric bend
1.5
A concentric Roof Terminal
3.3
A concentric Wall Terminal
3.9
Sum the Flue Equivalant Lengths used in the
design this must not exceed 20 metres.
Assembly
All items assemble by a push fit/clamp system. If it
is required to lubricate the seals only Centra Cerin
supplied by the manufacturer or Silicone Grease
should be used.
The pipes should be assembled so the socket end
is always furthest from the Heater.
Flues should be supported by brackets every
metre of run.
Horizontal flues should incline back to the Heater
by 3 degrees (5mm in 100mm)
Wall Terminal
The Horizontal Wall Terminal is supplied with two
rubber wallplates, one for inside and one for the
outside. The core drill diameter required is 175mm
and should incline upwards to the outside.
Because of the incline of the flue the height of the
centre of the flue hole on the inside will be deter-
mined by the distance the heater is from the wall.
the following is the suggeste procedure.
Fig. 3.0
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