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11 Commissioning
Diagram 11.5
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SCREW
(2)
CATCH
ASSEMBLY
PLASTIC BUSH (2)
HINGE PIN
COVER
PLATE
BRACKET
SECURING
SCREW
HINGE PIN
HINGE PIN
RETAINING
BRACKET
SECURING NUT
PLASTIC COVERS
OUTER CASE
SECURING
SCREWS (4)
NUT &
WASHER
(2)
DOMESTIC
HOT WATER
THROTTLE
Diagram 11.4
2801
11.10 Completion
The user control door is designed for left or right hand hinging. If
required the hinge can be moved to the other side to that supplied,
as follows:
Remove the hinge pin bracket securing screw then remove the
hinge pin retaining bracket and, holding the door, remove the hinge
pin. Prise out the hinge pin bushes and fit on to the opposite side
of the door, see diagram 11.5.
Remove the screw and nut and fit to the opposite side of the case.
After removing the other hinge pin retaining bracket refit the door
and hinge pin. Refit the hinge pin retaining bracket and fit the
securing screw.
Fit the catch assembly, supplied on the loose items pack, see
diagram 11.5.
If required, fit the plastic covers to hide the bracket securing screw.
Change the position of the “Push” label to suit new door opening.
Clock/timer, if fitted, remove the screws, nuts and washers to
release the cover plate, see diagram 11.5.
Stick the casing label to the right hand side of the clock/timer.
Fit the outer case, secure with the four screws, see diagram 11.5.
Note: Secure with the two outer screws only if there is no clock/timer
fitted.
Set the boiler and any remote heating control to the desired
settings, then close the door.
11.11 Instruct the User
Instruct and demonstrate the lighting procedure and advise the
user on the safe and efficient operation of the boiler.
Instruct on and demonstrate the operation of any heating system
controls.
Advise the user on the use and maintenance of any scale reducer
and pass on any relevant instructional documents.
Advise that to ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of
the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and serviced at
regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will depend upon the
installation conditions and usage, but in general, once a year
should be enough.
Draw attention, if applicable, to the current issue of the Gas Safety
(Installation and Use) Regulations, Section 35, which imposes a
duty of care on all persons who let out any property containing a gas
appliance.
It is the Law that all gas appliances are serviced by a competent
person.
Advise the user of the precautions necessary to prevent damage to
the system, boiler and the building, in the event of the heating
system being out of use during frost or freezing conditions.
Advise the user that the permanent mains electrical supply must not
be switched off whilst the pilot flame is alight.
Reminder, leave the Installation and Servicing Instructions with the
user.
Advise the user that the ‘Benchmark’ logbook should be completed
by the installation engineer on completion of commissioning or
servicing.