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It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by 
a competent person, in accordance with the gas 
safety installation and to the current Gas Safety   
(Installation and Use) Regulations B.S.5440:2-(2009).

    
    Do NOT search for gas leaks with a naked fl ame.

    

WARNING: 

This appliance must be earthed.  

     
     

1.1      

  

INTRODUCTION

 
           

       Please carefully read the information given in this 

                  booklet to help you gain maximum control from your 
                  appliance with minimum trouble and cost.

     

       

  

    

Your Ravenheat Condensing Low Nox combination boiler 

                  has  been designed to supply your Central Heating and 
                  Domestic Hot Water directly from one unit. 
                  When Central Heating is operating, the circulation will be 
                  interrupted when Domestic Hot Water is being drawn off  
                  (domestic hot water has priority).
                  This will normally not aff ect the level of Heating.

         
         PLEASE NOTE:

                  

Due to the high effi  ciency of this appliance and resulting 

                  low fl ue gas exhaust temperature a white plume of 
                  condensation vapour (cool steam) will be emitted from the 
                  fl ue outlet  terminal, this is quite normal. It will be 
                  particularly evident during periods of low outdoor 
                  temperature or when the boiler is working at its optimum 
                  performance (Plume Management kits are available on 
                  request).

                 IMPORTANT:
                 

In the unlikely  event of the exhaust fl ue gases exceeding 

                 the overheat temperature setting, the boiler operation will 
                 be stopped to prevent damage to the appliance.

     1.2 

     

CLEARANCES AROUND THE APPLIANCE

            

             Side clearance:

             The position of the appliance must provide a  
             minimum  clearance of only 5 mm as the side panels 
             do not require removing for servicing.          

             However, if the option is preferred to remove the   
             panels then a minimum clearance of 55 mm is 
             required.

             Top clearance:

             The top clearance should be a minimum of 
             125 mm.

             Bottom clearance:
             

A minimum bottom clearance of 80 mm is 

A minimum bottom clearance of 80 mm is 

             required between the appliance 

             required between the appliance and any surface,
             though 150 mm is preferred whenever 
             possible.

             

Front clearance:

             A minimum of 450 mm is required in front of
             the appliance for access during servicing, the
             front clearance can be reduced when installed 
             in a cupboard to 25 mm from the access door.
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USER CONTROLS

USER CONTROLS

             

             

    

  

This appliance is designed to operate with the minimum 

This appliance is designed to operate with the minimum 

                of ease for the user. All the controls are found on the 

                of ease for the user. All the controls are found on the 
                control panel on the front of the boiler. 

                control panel on the front of the boiler. 

     1.3      OPERATING SAFETY CHECKS TO PROTECT 

     1.3      OPERATING SAFETY CHECKS TO PROTECT 
                 YOUR APPLIANCE (CHECKING THE SYSTEM 

                 YOUR APPLIANCE (CHECKING THE SYSTEM 
                 PRESSURE)

                 PRESSURE)

              

              

  Before lighting the appliance check that the  Central 

  Before lighting the appliance check that the  Central 

                Heating  system pressure is not less than 1 bar. If it 

                Heating  system pressure is not less than 1 bar. If it 
                is below this it will be necessary to re-pressurise the 

                is below this it will be necessary to re-pressurise the 
                system,  between 1 and 1.5 bar to allow the boiler to 

                system,  between 1 and 1.5 bar to allow the boiler to 
                operate. To view the system pressure press the INFO 

                operate. To view the system pressure press the INFO 
                button once, this will display the current pressure 

                button once, this will display the current pressure 

(if the 

(if the 

                pressure is on nil or too low, then error code 08E is 

                pressure is on nil or too low, then error code 08E is 
                displayed).

                displayed).

                A  fi lling device  (fi lling loop) will have been fi tted on the 

                A  fi lling device  (fi lling loop) will have been fi tted on the 
                system.                   

                system.                   
                This  is usually on the pipework near to the boiler. If you

                This  is usually on the pipework near to the boiler. If you
                are unsure of its position, or you cannot identify it, consult 

                are unsure of its position, or you cannot identify it, consult 
                the installer who fi tted the boiler.

                the installer who fi tted the boiler.
                The fi lling loop usually consists of two taps and a 

                The fi lling loop usually consists of two taps and a 
                separate silver coloured braided fl exible pipe with 

                separate silver coloured braided fl exible pipe with 
                connection fi ttings. Only when re-pressurising should the 

                connection fi ttings. Only when re-pressurising should the 
                braided fl exible pipe be connected between the two taps, 

                braided fl exible pipe be connected between the two taps, 
                ensure that the nuts or the pipe ends are tightened

                ensure that the nuts or the pipe ends are tightened
                onto the taps.

                onto the taps.
                Fully open one of the taps fi rst and then while monitoring 

                Fully open one of the taps fi rst and then while monitoring 
                the water  pressure on the digital display, carefully open  

                the water  pressure on the digital display, carefully open  
                the second tap. When the water pressure  is to a 

                the second tap. When the water pressure  is to a 
                maximum of 1.5 bar turn both taps off .

                maximum of 1.5 bar turn both taps off .
                Disconnect the fl exible pipe from the taps (a small 

                Disconnect the fl exible pipe from the taps (a small 
                amount of water may be present). 

                amount of water may be present). 
                Keep the pipe in a safe place for future use.

                Keep the pipe in a safe place for future use.
                Press the ESC button once to return to the main screen.

                Press the ESC button once to return to the main screen.

     

     

       

       

    

    

In the event of an error, the appliance will show a 

In the event of an error, the appliance will show a 

                sequence code displayed on the digital display of the 

                sequence code displayed on the digital display of the 
                control panel (fi g. 1).  By pressing the “RESET“ 

                control panel (fi g. 1).  By pressing the “RESET“ 
                button it is possible to relight the boiler (see page 52 

                button it is possible to relight the boiler (see page 52 
                and 53 for list of error codes).

                and 53 for list of error codes).

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Страница 13: ...350 l h D H W ow rate 30 C rise 11 9 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 10 2 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 8 9 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 6200 rpm...

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Страница 15: ...h D H W ow rate 30 C rise 14 0 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 12 0 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 10 5 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 6600 rpm 220...

Страница 16: ...D H W ow rate 30 C rise 14 0 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 12 0 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 10 5 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 6400 rpm 213 Hz...

Страница 17: ...D H W ow rate 40 C rise 12 5 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 7300 rpm 243 Hz min 1200 rpm 40 Hz Qmw Input Net Max 36 0 kW min 4 0 kW D H W Pressur...

Страница 18: ...rate 30 C rise 16 7 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 14 3 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 12 5 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 7100 rpm 236 Hz min 1200...

Страница 19: ...rate 30 C rise 18 6 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 16 9 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 14 0 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 8300 rpm 220 Hz min 1200...

Страница 20: ...W ow rate 30 C rise 20 1 l min D H W ow rate 35 C rise 17 3 l min D H W ow rate 40 C rise 15 1 l min 10 C Inlet temperature D H W temperature Max 60 C min 35 C Fan speed D H W Max 8100 rpm 213 Hz min...

Страница 21: ...aller on the Gas Safe register www gassaferegister co uk Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution It is in your own interest and that of your safety to ensure the law is compl...

Страница 22: ...a room containing a bath or shower any electrical switch or appliance control utilising mains electricity should be situated so that it cannot be touched by a person using a bath or shower A compartme...

Страница 23: ...must be installed in accordance with the recommendations of BS 5440 Part 1 IMPORTANT NOTES For greater ue lengths see alternative ue instructions Flue must be positioned in a place not likely to cause...

Страница 24: ...s carried naturally to air release to ensure air is carried naturally to air release points and water flows naturally to drain taps points and water flows naturally to drain taps It should be ensured...

Страница 25: ...ontent calculate the total expansion see table 3 and add the total expansion see table 3 and add additional sealed expansion capacity as additional sealed expansion capacity as appropriate Fig 8 In ge...

Страница 26: ...uilding Regulations It is recommended that you fit a primary It is recommended that you fit a primary water cleanser to the system We water cleanser to the system We recommend fitting a filter that wi...

Страница 27: ...le pole isolator having use of a fused double pole isolator having a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles The point of connection to the electr...

Страница 28: ...5 5 FLUE TERMINAL POSITION 28...

Страница 29: ...cutting joint securing 52 Self cutting joint securing screw screw 57 Elbow header 59 Rubber seal 60 56 Rubber seal 100 60 Fumes sample point 61 Flue exhaust duct 62 Air intake duct 69 Air sample point...

Страница 30: ...ig 12a FLUE EXHAUST DEFLECTION BEND Fig 12a Flue exhaust de ection bend are also available These come in both 45 and 90 degree versions These bends t directly onto the ue exhaust terminal to de ect th...

Страница 31: ...eal is made with O rings Tighten the two screws on the flue flange to secure the two screws on the flue flange to secure the elbow header in place elbow header in place Fit the terminal rubber wall se...

Страница 32: ...the air be installed with the widened end of the air intake pipe and the tapered end of the flue intake pipe and the tapered end of the flue pipe aimed towards the exhaust terminal pipe aimed towards...

Страница 33: ...ue bracket is available from Ravenheat and should be used to support the flue length at least every one metre preferably at each joint this bracket should be secured to wall and flue duct SIDE FLUE OU...

Страница 34: ...seal 60 60 Fumes sample point 61 STD ue exhaust duct 62 Terminal 65 Flue manifold rubber seal 66 Securing screw 67 Flue temperature sensor 69 Air sample point 127 Terminal Rubber wall seal Fig 16 IN...

Страница 35: ...ure that the centre line is vertical and that the flue centre line is virtually below the point at which the flue will exit the roof Ensure that the maximum permissible flue permissible flue length is...

Страница 36: ...de Lift the boiler on the wall locating onto the top two fixing bolts Tighten the two bolts using a spanner to secure to the wall Measure the vertical distance between the top of the flue and the bott...

Страница 37: ...ocated and lubricate the internal part seal is located and lubricate the internal part of the seal before assembly of the seal before assembly Locate the header gasket on the twin ue Locate the header...

Страница 38: ...all g 25 Maximum distance D L L1 39 5 metres Terminal Minimum total length 2 metres NOTE Exhaust ue must slope 1 5 down towards the boiler 25 mm fall per metre Exhaust suction system with two separate...

Страница 39: ...ension conjunction with a side horizontal flue extension piece and an inline 135 90 flue bend fig 27 piece and an inline 135 90 flue bend fig 27 Part No Description COL160050 Straight ue header sample...

Страница 40: ...TING CONNECTION Fig 29 Before any central heating connections are made to the boiler all system valves should be opened and the system thoroughly flushed out with cold water Connect the central heatin...

Страница 41: ...discharged into the household internal drainage system If this is not practicable discharge can be allowed into the external household drains or a purpose designed soak away It is recommended that an...

Страница 42: ...onnection to the central heating system until water is heard to flow 5 28 EXTERNAL CONTROLS IMPORTANT Electricity supply must be as specified in clause sect 4 22 When controls external to the applianc...

Страница 43: ...E g time E g time clock and thermostat make sure that they clock and thermostat make sure that they are calling for heat are calling for heat Select winter function the winter icon in Select winter fu...

Страница 44: ...he valve inlet pressure test point fig 35 with the boiler operating at full rate boiler operating at full rate Check with the Local Gas supplier if the Check with the Local Gas supplier if the pressur...

Страница 45: ...it operates at its various setting Close the draw off tap still further The burner should stop when the rate falls below about 2 8 L min 0 61 gals min 6 13 KEEP HOT The boiler comes with an optional k...

Страница 46: ...for 5 seconds together item 2 and 3 fig 1 for 5 seconds to enter in USER PARAMETERS mode to enter in USER PARAMETERS mode Use arrow up and arrow down buttons Use arrow up and arrow down buttons item...

Страница 47: ...etion of th satisfactory completion of the CPA1 ACS assessment which covers the use of electronic portable combustion gas analysers in accordance with BS 7967 Parts 1 to 4 7 1 BOILER FROST PROTECTION...

Страница 48: ...aying water at any remaining debris through the condensate remaining debris through the condensate trap trap Ensure the water is kept away from Ensure the water is kept away from electrical components...

Страница 49: ...y a competent person Before replacing any parts the boiler should be isolated from the mains electric supply and the gas should be turned off at the service cock on the boiler After replacing any part...

Страница 50: ...Unscrew the four screws that fits the burner door to the heat exchanger and remove it Remove the electrodes sect 8 5 and remove the insulation pad is helpful to use a screwdriver to move the fastenin...

Страница 51: ...is re fitted check combustion CO2 and adjust if necessary see section 6 9 8 10 TO REMOVE REPLACE PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER Fig 44 Remove the front and bottom panels fig 39 40 Remove the panel control box...

Страница 52: ...crew the nut that fastens the pump to Unscrew the nut that fastens the pump to the CH pipe and remove the pump and the CH pipe and remove the pump and remove the securing clip at the pump remove the s...

Страница 53: ...C H FLOW AND RETURN SENSORS Fig 48 RETURN SENSORS Fig 48 Remove the front panel fig 39 Detach the wire connector and remove Detach the wire connector and remove the retaining cli the retaining clip s...

Страница 54: ...the front panel fig 39 Remove the front panel fig 39 Remove the panel control box sect Remove the panel control box sect 8 22 and let it fix at the depression 8 22 and let it fix at the depression cha...

Страница 55: ...as supply has been purged of air The heating system pressure is at least 1 bar min to 1 5 bar max select winter position on the digital display and set the central heating temperature to maximum sect...

Страница 56: ...he summer position on the digital display and setting see section 9 and after selecting the summer position on the digital display and setting the domestic hot water temperature to maximum the domesti...

Страница 57: ...11 TEMPLATE DRAWING 57...

Страница 58: ...12 SPARE PARTS Fig 56 58...

Страница 59: ...Flow detector switch 17 VAL180100 C H valve load 18 GRU180050 Flow manifold 19 OTT150050 Diverter valve by pass 20 SON150050 D H W sensor 21 FOR150150 Diverter valve motor clip 22 MOT150050 Diverter v...

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Страница 61: ...Accessories concentric flue 80 125 see sect 5 18 Part No Description COL160050 Straight ue header sample point 60 10 PRO110300 Flue Extension 80 125 L1000 RID110050 125 80 to 100 60 Flue reducer CUR1...

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