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6.16

HANDING OVER TO THE USER

6.16.1

After completion of installation and com-
missioning of the system, the installer
should hand over to the Householder by

taking the following actions:
- Hand the “User’s Instructions” to the

Householder. and explain His/Her
responsibilities under the “Gas Safety
Regulations 1996”.

- Explain and demonstrate the lighting

and shutting down procedures.

- The operation of the boiler including the

use and adjustment of ALL system con-

trols which should be fully explained

to

the Householder. This then ensures the

greatest possible fuel economy consis-

tent with household requirements of

both heating and hot water consump-

tions. Advise the. User of the precau-
tions necessary to prevent damage to

the system, and to the building, in the
event of the system remaining inopera-
tive during frost conditions.

-

Explain the function and the use of the
boiler     only/         (Summer/Winter)

and ON/OFF switch.

- Explain and demonstrate the function of

time and temperature controls neon

lights radiator valves etc. for the eco-

nomic use of the system.

- If an optional time clock is fitted, then

draw attention to the time clock User’s

Instructions and hand them to the
Householder.

- Stress importance of regular servicing

by a qualified Heating Engineer and that

a comprehensive service should be car-

ried out AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

Fill in the Benchmark log book and leave
completed with the customer.

SECTION

 7 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

Ravenheat are a member of the Benchmark
initiative and fully supports the aims of the
programme. Benchmark has been instruct-
ed to improve the standards of installation
and commissioning of central heating sys-
tems in the UK and to encourage the regu-
lar servicing of all central heating systems
to ensure safety and efficiency.

7.1

SERVICING

7.1.1

To ensure continued efficient operation of the
appliance it is necessary to carry out servic-

ing and cleaning at regular intervals. The fre-

quency of cleaning will depend upon the par-
ticular installation conditions and usage but

in general, once year should be adequate.

7.2

7.2.1

7.2.2

7.2.3

7.2.4

7.2.5

7.2.6

WARNING

Before the start of any servicing or
replacement of components always iso-
late electricity supply to the appliance

and always turn off the appliance gas
supply at the gas service cock.

Data badge position - lower left hand sub

frame.

-

The following notes apply to the appli-

ance and its controls but it should be
remembered’ that attention must also be
paid to the heating and hot water cir-

cuits with special attention to radiator

valves, thermostats, clocks, leaking hot
water taps etc.

- Where it is necessary to replace a gas-

ket that relies on adhesive for securing -
this adhesive will be supplied with the
gasket as a spare item.

- In all cases prior to servicing, remove

the outer case (sect. 5.4). Operate the
appliance by turning the hot water ser-
vices on to a high water flow, and

observe the main burner.

- Check that the flame covers all the

flame ports and is of a light blue colour.
Yellow flames and excessive lifting of
flames indicate poor combustion.

- IMPORTANT:

After completing any ser-

vicing or replacement of gas carrying

components it is essential that a test for
gas soundness is always carried along

with functional checks in operation.

TO INSPECT AND CLEAN THE

APPLIANCE

Before carrying out cleaning operation,

cover the electrical control panel with a

piece of waterproof material to protect it

from debris.

Inspect the heat exchanger for any block-
age. Deposits of any material should be
brushed always using a soft brush.

NOTE:

Do not use brushes with metallic

bristles.

Examine internal pipe-work connections

and automatic air vent for any water leaks.

Rectify if necessary.

Examine the combustion chamber insulating
material and renew if damaged (sect. 7.9).

Remove and examine the main burner
injector and pilot injector clean or renew, as
necessary (sec. 7.12 & 7.14).

Inspect the main burner and remove any

deposit with a soft brush. Check the elec-
trodes for damage or deterioration, clean
or renew as necessary. Ensure that the

spark gaps are correct to dimensions spec-
ified in Fig. 52B.

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Страница 1: ...om Water Fitting Byelaws Scheme WITH TIMER RSF 84ET G C No 47 581 28A RSF 1OOET G C No 47 581 26A NATURAL GAS G 20 AND PROPANE G 31 INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH USER Technic...

Страница 2: ...lity diverter valve with ethylene propylene diaphragm permitting primary fluid cir culation in the boiler during D H W supply This gives maximum heat exchange improved effi ciency and exceptionally si...

Страница 3: ...changer 3 Burner 4 Pilot burner 7 Ignition board 9 Ignition electrode 11 Frame 12 Modulating gas valve 15 Heating control 16 Hot water control 4 17 D H W sensor 18 Water pressure switch heating circui...

Страница 4: ...t water control 17 Low water pressure switch 18 Overheat cut off thermostat 20 Gas service cock 21 Compression ball valves 23 Safety relief system 24 Three way valve 25 Flow regulator 26 Auto air vent...

Страница 5: ...o rest mode the main burner is shut down along with the pilot burner The pump and fan are also 2 2 6 2 2 7 2 2 8 2 2 9 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 switched off the pressure switch re...

Страница 6: ...e boil er automatically returns to the central heat ing mode Switch 33 in the summer position The boiler functions like an automatic gas hot OVERALL DIMENSION AVAILABLE PUMP HEAD 3 1 SAFETY DEVICE In...

Страница 7: ...ve RETURN CONNECTION C H 22 mm compression isolating valve INLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression isolating valve OUTLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE COLD WATER CAPACITY WI...

Страница 8: ...io 22 mm compressio 15 m 15m 4 9 in w g 1 96 in w g 0 56 in w g n isolating valve n isolating valve m compression isolating valve m compression MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE COLD WATER CAPACITY WITHOUT ADDITION...

Страница 9: ...g valve RETURN CONNECTION C H 22 mm compression isolating valve INLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression isolating valve OUTLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE COLD WATER CAPACI...

Страница 10: ...lve RETURN CONNECTION C H 22 mm compression isolating valve INLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression isolating valve OUTLET CONNECTION D H W 15 mm compression MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE COLD WATER CAPACITY W...

Страница 11: ...rposes 2nd Family Gases BS 544O 1 Flues for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 60 kW BS 5440 2 Ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 60 kW Health Safety Document No 635...

Страница 12: ...d accordingly 2 M above a balcony above the ground or above a Samples of the RSF 84E 84ET RSF flat roof to which people have access then a suitable 1OOE 1OOET combination boilers have terminal guard m...

Страница 13: ...y Where installed in a cupboard or compart ment ventilation is not required 4 8 4 8 1 WATER CIRCULATION central heating Detailed recommendation are given in BS 6798 1987 5449 1990 for smallbore and mi...

Страница 14: ...r cold water distribut ing pipe The unit may remain permanently connected to the heating system to provide limited automatic water make up Mains topping up method Fig 9 Here the temporary connection i...

Страница 15: ...ent device is installed in sel sizing is given in Table 5 the mains Reference should be made to British Gas The water hardness can be determined by Publications Material and Installation using the sta...

Страница 16: ...WARNING 5 1 1 It is MOST IMPORTANT that this appliance is installed in a VERTICAL POSITION with the flue air duct passing through the wall in a HORIZONTAL PLANE A minor deviation from the horizontal i...

Страница 17: ...ons 59 Rubber seal 0 60 63 Air intake duct extension 64 Flue exhaust duct extension 65 Pipe centering spring STRAIGHT HEADER BOX CONTAINING Fig 13 55 Rubber seal 0 100 57 Straight header supplied as a...

Страница 18: ...Fig 19 Carefully slide the front panel a few mil limetres up towards the top of the appli ance until it is free from its slot and then lift off Fig 20 5 4 2 Unscrew the 2 screws that fasten the lower...

Страница 19: ...ive tape to attach the template to the wall making sure that the centre line is vertical Mark the four boiler fastening holes on the wall as well as the centre of the flue duct Detach the template fro...

Страница 20: ...gles to a length equal to W 264 mm Insert from cut end Reassemble the two tubes Insert centering spring 65 Must be de burred Reassemble together inner and outer flue duct insert centering spring Fig 3...

Страница 21: ...t be shortened this must be done from the straight end and not from the widened or tapered end To measure the pipeline properly all compo nents must be assembled and total length measured before cutti...

Страница 22: ...rest side wall is not less than MEASUREMENT IN TABLE 6 Mark the four boiler securing holes on the wall and extend the axis of the flue duct hole to the side wall ensuring it is horizontal Trace the ce...

Страница 23: ...37 Extension kits are available on order for flue extension of up to 2 5 metres total length Fig 31 39B For further details see sect 5 5 10 5 7 12 1 VERTICAL FLUE OPTIONS The vertical flue kit is inte...

Страница 24: ...mplate from the wall Use a 10 mm dia drill to make the 4 boil er securing holes Insert plastic expan sion plugs Fig 29 Screw in the two upper coach bolts leav ing them about 10 mm out from the wall to...

Страница 25: ...pipe to the isolating cock marked CHF Pipe dimension s and position are marked on template supplied and Fig 49A 5 11 DOMESTIC HOT WATER Fig 46 5 11 1 The domestic hot water circuit does not need a sa...

Страница 26: ...RAMMABLE TIME CLOCK Instructions for use Consult User s Guide Fig 49 A 6 1 Each boiler has been through a rigorous operational procedure at our factory and should not require any further adjustment If...

Страница 27: ...system above the base of the appliance up to a max of 1 5 bar N B The safety valve is set to lift a 3 bars 30 mt 42 5 psig To lower the system pressure to the required value remove drain point Fig 93...

Страница 28: ...on fluid test for gas soundness of all gas components and joints See paragraph 6 14 for regulating the heating circuit thermostat Check gas mains pressure Fig 52 Fit a gas pressure gauge on pressure i...

Страница 29: ...be about 20 mm long Fig 52B and envelop the spark electrode tip 6 10 ADJUSTING MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PRESSURE Fig 51 SIT HONEYWELL GAS VALVE Remove cap covering modulator to gas valve Detach one of the...

Страница 30: ...to operate the differential pres sure 2 8 Lts min 0 61 gals min The temperature of the water will depend on the rate at which it flows If due to high water pressure the flow rate is too high and thus...

Страница 31: ...ust hood 15 Connection pipe 18 Heat exchanger 19 Air pressure switch 24 Main burner 25 Pilot burner 27 Auto air vent valve 29 Seal 31 Seal 37 Window seal 42 Window clamp ring 44 Fan 46 Header gasket 5...

Страница 32: ...depend upon the par ticular installation conditions and usage but in general once year should be adequate 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 2 4 7 2 5 7 2 6 WARNING Before the start of any servicing or replaceme...

Страница 33: ...heat exchanger Fig 63 7 6 4 Support the fan and remove the two fixing screws and bracket from the front of the flue hood 7 8 12 Pull the heat exchanger up until its connec tions come out from the comb...

Страница 34: ...t sides Remove 2 screws securing combustion chamber To rear of boiler and lower chamber care fully remove all insulation panels 7 9 2 Replace in reverse order Fig 58 Fig 60 7 10 TO REPLACETHE ELECTROD...

Страница 35: ...r front cover sect 7 3 7 4 Remove the lower grating sect 5 4 2 Release the fitting that secures pilot pipe at the gas valve Remove electrode sect 7 10 Unscrew pilot connection from pilot burner Pull t...

Страница 36: ...Unscrew the union Fig 70 Unscrew the 4 screws securing the injector manifold to the burner Fig 71 7 14 4 Pull the manifold up and out from the com bustion chamber Fig 72 7 14 5 Unscrew and replace th...

Страница 37: ...rner and remove the plate IMPORTANT When refitting the burner make sure that the pins at the rear of the combustion chamber locate into the slots made on the rear of the burner TO REMOVE REPLACE THE G...

Страница 38: ...outer cas ing sect 7 3 and lower the instrument panel sect 7 1 6 2 3 and remove the control box cover sect 7 31 2 3 7 22 2 Remove lower grill and right side of the casing sect 5 4 2 5 7 22 3 Remove th...

Страница 39: ...ace wires and cover ensuring that connection wire br L and bl N 7 25 10 Refill as described in the sect 6 4 5 and check for leaks see 726 2 7 26 TO REMOVE REPLACE THE DIVERTER VALVE Fig 89 7 26 1 Remo...

Страница 40: ...ed from the wall as follows Remove the front panel from the outer cas ing sect 7 3 and lower the instrument panel sect 7 16 2 3 and remove the control box cover sect 7 31 2 3 Remove the lower grating...

Страница 41: ...ME CLOCK Fig 88 A Remove the front panel from the outer cas ing sect 7 3 and lower the instrument panel sect 7 16 2 and 3 Remove control box cover sect 7 23 2 Remove control board sect 7 23 2 from pan...

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Страница 43: ...Section 8 FAULT FINDING CENTRAL HEATING Switch on Select Winter Central Heating Stat to maximum Ensure external controls calling for heat Room Stat Time Clock TRV...

Страница 44: ...to see Central Heating Fault Finding Select only Summer Domestic Hot Water Open Domestic hot tap close to appliance BOILER NOT OPERATIONAL ON TIMER INTEGRAL Switch on Select Winter Central Heating Sta...

Страница 45: ...SECTION 9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM Fig 94 46...

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Страница 49: ...ue eccentric flue duct systems only When ordering twin flue it must be stated for RSF 84 RSF 100 range Typical installation procedures are illustrated by drawings IMPORTANT Correct 80 mm orifice must...

Страница 50: ...uired Sampling point Sampling point is positioned on the outlet of the twin flue header for the use of sampling gas combustion products Condensing trap To drain the exhaust pipe only with a greater di...

Страница 51: ...ess 1 5 metre of pipe for each one fitted For exhaust pipe with a distance of over 6 metre a condensing trap must be fitted Exhaust suction system with two separate pipes through a single vertical wal...

Страница 52: ...SECTION 11 EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM...

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