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NOTE:

 please refer to section 4, section 4.1 and use the ap-

propriate PPE when carrying out any of the actions or proce-

dures contained within this section.

8.1  CHECKING APPLIANCE OPERATION

When carrying out any repairs or servicing to the appliance, 

the relevant commissioning procedure must be undertaken to 

ensure the continued safe operation of the appliance. Particular 

attention should be made to ensure gas tightness, water 

tightness and the electrical integrity of the appliance.

8.2  APPLIANCE MODES OF OPERATION

NOTE

There must be sufficient system water pressure (min. 0.5 bar) 

to ensure the water pressure switch is activated. If there is 

insufficient system pressure the pump and fan will be prevented 

from operating and the low-pressure fault code will be indicated.

8.2.1  OFF

When the appliance has been set to OFF via the REC10 UI, 

the following functions will remain active:

• frost-protection system

• pump anti-block.

8.2.2  ON-BOARD FUNCTIONS

• 

FROST-PROTECTION: 

this function is only active when 

there are no requests for heating or HW. If the temperature 

drops below 5°C, the boiler will operate on minimum power 

until the temperature of the thermistors reaches 35°C for CH 

and 55°C for DHW. Thereafter the pump & fan will over-run 

for 30-seconds.

• 

ANTI-CYCLE FUNCTION:

 the anti-cycle function ensures the 

burner remains switched off for at least 3-minutes after the 

set-point hysterisis (set-point + 5-deg) for CH heat request. 

• 

PUMP ANTI-BLOCK FUNCTION: 

when there has been no 

heating or HW request for 24-hours, the anti-block cycle 

is activated. The pump will be activated for a period of 

30-seconds.

8.2.3  HEATING MODE

When a ‘heating’ request is generated via the connected 

external control/s and/or the REC10 UI, the appliance will 

operate in the heating mode. The pump and fan will be activated 

via the flow temperature sensor. When the fan is sensed to 

be operating correctly (tacho signal), the ignition sequence 

commences. Ignition is sensed by the electronic circuit to 

ensure flame stability at the burner. Once successful ignition 

has been achieved, the electronic circuitry increases the gas 

rate to 75% for a period of 15 minutes.

The speed of the fan and therefore the output of the boiler is 

determined by the temperature of the water sensed by the 

flow  temperature  sensor,  consequently  a  high  temperature 

at the flow sensor results in a lower fan speed. As the water 

temperature increases, the temperature sensors – located 

on the flow pipe of the boiler – reduce the fan speed via the 

electronic circuitry. Depending on the load, either the water 

temperature will continue to rise until the set point is achieved or 

the water temperature will fall whereby fan speed will increase 

relative to the output required. When the boiler has reached 

the set point (+ hysterisis), the burner will switch off. The built-

in anti-cycle device prevents the burner from re-lighting for 

approximately 3-minutes. 

When the temperature of the flow sensor falls below the set 

point (- hysterisis), the burner will re-light.

NOTE

If burner ignition is not detected at the first attempt, the appliance 

will repeat the ignition sequence another two times (3-times 

in total) before going to lockout. When the set-point has been 

reached as measured at the primary thermistor, the appliance 

will begin the modulation phase whereby the fan and gas valve 

will continuously modulate to maintain the set-point.

If the temperature continues to rise and exceeds the set-point 

by 5°C (hysterisis), the burner will shut down. A new ignition 

sequence will be enabled when the 3- minute anti-cycle has 

been performed and the temperature at the primary thermistor 

has dropped 5°C (hysterisis) below the set-point.

NOTE

When the request for heating and/or hot water has been 

satisfied, the appliance pump and fan may continue to circulate 

to dissipate any residual heat within the appliance.

ATTENTION

Gas type and appliance outputs are factory set by default, at 

the values declared in the specification data in section 2.

Vokera cannot accept any responsibility for any damage or 

malfunction that has been caused as a result of tampering 

or incorrect set up of this appliance during installation or 

commissioning. 

8.3  CHECKING THE EXPANSION VESSEL

Carry out the component removal procedure. You must ensure 

that the boiler is completely drained of water. Using a suitable 

pressure gauge, remove dust cap on expansion vessel and 

check the charge pressure. The correct charge pressure should 

be 1.0 bar ± 0.1 bar. If the charge pressure is less, use a suitable 

pump to increase the charge.

NOTE

You must ensure the drain valve is in the open position whilst 

re-charging takes place. Replace the dust cap and carry out 

the relevant commissioning procedure (section 6).

8.4  EXTERNAL FAULTS

Before carrying out any faultfinding or component replacement, 

ensure the fault is not attributable to any aspect of the installation.

8.4.1  INSTALLATION FAULTS

Symptom

Possible cause

No ignition

Check wiring/check electrical 

supply/check gas supply

No Heating and/or HW

Check external controls

Fault

Possible cause

Fault code

Check gas supply, check flue 

system

8.5  ELECTRICAL CHECKS

Any electrical checks must be carried out by a suitably qualified 

person.

8.5.1  EARTH CONTINUITY TEST

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply, and using a 

suitable multi-meter carry out a resistance test. Connect test 

leads between an appliance earth point and the earth wire of 

the appliance supply cable. The resistance should be less than 

1 OHM. If the resistance is greater than 1 OHM check all earth 

wires and connectors for continuity and integrity.

8.5.2  SHORT CIRCUIT CHECK

Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply, and using a 

suitable multi-meter, carry out a short circuit test between the 

Live & Neutral connections at the appliance terminal strip. 

Repeat above test on the Live & Earth connections at the 

appliance terminal strip.

NOTE

Should it be found that the fuse has failed but no fault is 

indicated, a detailed continuity check will be required to trace 

the fault. A visual inspection of components may also assist in 

locating the fault.

8.  SECTION - CHECKS, ADJUSTMENTS AND FAULT FINDING

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Страница 1: ...d member of the Benchmark scheme which aims to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of domestic hot water systems in the UK UNICA MAX 20S NG G C N 41 364 13 UNICA MAX 30S NG G C N 4...

Страница 2: ...s 1 2 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Please ensure that this appliance has been properly connected to the electrical supply by means of a double pole isolator or un switched socket and that the correct size of fus...

Страница 3: ...shing This icon indicates that the circuit for domestic hot water production is enabled When a domestic hot water request is in progress the icon flashes default value parameter water tank type 0 If w...

Страница 4: ...OP TIME 20 00 00 00 23 59 USER only if NIGHT REDUCTION active 1 MENU DEFAULT VALUE FACTORY SET MINIMUM VALUE MAXIMUM VALUE ACCESS LEVEL NOTES MENU SETTINGS USER TIME DATE USER DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME FU...

Страница 5: ...essing the ok and back keys it will be possible to select the other zones in this sequence only if added and configured with the REC10 H PLANT MAIN ZONE ZONE 1 ZONE 2 The TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVING...

Страница 6: ...and confirm Once the selection is confirmed the display returns to the SET screen If the selection is cancelled or the back key is pressed you return to the previous SET screen SET HEATING 78 0 C SET...

Страница 7: ...t time is replaced with the boiler flow temperature and turns on the icon concerning the type of request in progress A system efficiency indicator is also displayed at the top of the screen HIGH EFFIC...

Страница 8: ...er to confirm that the operation has been completed successfully the display will show the table with the selected time frame flashing just before deleting it from the table START MAIN THURSDAY ARE YO...

Страница 9: ...l E090 fault flue gases probe flue gases overtemperature probe temporary final E091 clean primary heat exchanger temporary E099 reset attempts exhausted boiler blocked definitive not resettable water...

Страница 10: ...phase with the ignition of the burner at minimum output which is maintained until the outlet water temperature reaches 35 C DHW frost protection the function starts if the temperature measured by the...

Страница 11: ...ous horizontal or vertical applications These appliances are designed for use with a sealed system only consequently they are not intended for use on open vented systems This booklet is an integral pa...

Страница 12: ...abled Ignitionissensedbytheelectroniccircuittoensureflamestability at the burner Once successful ignition has been achieved the electronic circuitry increases the gas rate to 75 for a period of 15minu...

Страница 13: ...ance for the insertion of a FGA probe This can be reduced to 4mm if a removal panel enables the required 100mm When installed in a cupboard this dimension can be reduced to 4mm provided that the requi...

Страница 14: ...ime P4 19 5 31 2 kW At 30 of rated heat output and low temperature regime P1 6 5 10 5 kW Useful efficiency At rated heat output and high temperature regime 4 87 8 87 9 At 30 of rated heat output and l...

Страница 15: ...CULATOR WITH CONSTANT T MODE 2 DUTY CYCLE PUMP 40 In this mode the installer sets the T value to be maintained between flow and return e g by entering a value 10 the circu lator speed will change to o...

Страница 16: ...ning in the car port into the building 1200 mm M Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 mm N Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 300 mm P From a structure to the side of the vertic...

Страница 17: ...ne the number 1 or 2 is flashing Only if heat pump is present This icon indicates that cooling is active in the SUMMER state If a cooling request from the main zone is in progress the icon is flashing...

Страница 18: ...he signal on the main screen corresponds to the highest priority in the following ascending order Grey Green Yellow and Red The configuration MENU is organised with a multi access level tree structure...

Страница 19: ...I PROPORTIONAL 5 0 99 SERVICE only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 PI INTEGRAL 10 0 99 SERVICE only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 VALVE RUN 120 sec 0 sec 120 sec SERVICE only mixing zones with ACT...

Страница 20: ...IENT PROBE or REC10CH AMBIENT INFLUENCE 10 0 20 INSTALLER if request type AMBIENT PROBE or REC10CH OFFSET 20 C 20 C 40 C INSTALLER if request type AMBIENT PROBE or REC10CH COOLING 18 C 4 C 20 C INSTAL...

Страница 21: ...SABLE COOLING FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE FUNCTION ACTIVE FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE INSTALLER USE FOR DHW DON TUSE FOR DHW DHW FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE DHW FUNCTION ACTIVE DHW FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE INSTALLER if BE17 prese...

Страница 22: ...E FUNCTION INSTALLER ACTIVATE FUNCTION INSTALLER FUNCTION SETTINGS SERVICE TFMIN 20 C 15 C 30 C SERVICE TFMAX 35 C 30 C 55 C SERVICE COMBUSTION MONITORING SERVICE GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS LPG...

Страница 23: ...CH TIMERS DHW THERMOSTAT PARAMETERS INSTALLER PUMP DUTY CYCLE INSTALLATION WEATHER COMPENSATION RANGE RATED TECHNICAL INSTALLER PARAMETERS CALIBRATION 8 FRI 09 04 2021 12 17 MENU INFO SET AIR PURGING...

Страница 24: ...rves more than one appliance it must be ensured that an adequate supply is maintained to each appliance when they are in use at the same time NOTE It is recognised that pressure loss through the gas c...

Страница 25: ...S 813 4A 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The installation of this boiler must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the local building regulations the current ETCI National Rules for Electrical Insta...

Страница 26: ...provided see fig 6 You shouldensurethismethodoffillingcomplieswiththelocalwater authority regulations 4A 6 7 LOW PRESSURE SEALED SYSTEM An alternative method of filling the system would be from an in...

Страница 27: ...ystem or download the instructions from the Vokera website The appliance flue outlet elbow can be rotated through 360 on its vertical axis In addition the flue may be extended from the outlet elbow in...

Страница 28: ...hat all seals are located properly You must ensure that the entire flue system is properly supported and connected Seal the flue assembly to the wall using cement or a suitable alternative that will p...

Страница 29: ...hers before tightening the valve to the appliance NOTE It will be necessary to hold the valve with one spanner whilst tightening with another Gas cock C H flow valve C H return valve Fig 20 5 6 1 GAS...

Страница 30: ...ust be 3 core flexible sized 0 75mm to BS 6500 or equivalent Wiring to the appliance must be rated for operation in contact with surfaces up to 90 C ModBus 485 Connection CE4 Carry out the connections...

Страница 31: ...e the fly lead with an alternative method of connection to the electrical supply 5 7 3 CONNECTING A 230V SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE PCB WARNING Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply before car...

Страница 32: ...AND DATE Navigate with the keys to set the values 12 17 ENTER TIME AND DATE TIME DATE USE THE ARROWS TO MODIFY 18 11 2013 Note it is possible to change the TIME and DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME setting...

Страница 33: ...tantaneously interrupted 6 2 2 CONFIGURATION OF THE ZONE It is possible to customise the management of the heating zone by accessing the ZONES MANAGER menu Access to menu TECHNICAL INSTALLATION ZONES...

Страница 34: ...N OFF timings for each day of the week operating mode AUTO if necessary the default heating schedule can be changed according to the User s needs Refer to 2 10 TIME SCHEDULE User section for detailed...

Страница 35: ...ot produce a switch off but a reduction parallel translation of the climatic curve on NIGHT level 16 C Also in this case the user can indirectly modify the value of the HEATING setpoint inserting once...

Страница 36: ...alue within the range 40 C 80 5 C for high temperature systems or 20 C 45 C for low temperature systems default is high temperature DHW SET HEATING 6 5 ADJUSTING THE HEATING WATER TEMPERATURE WITH AN...

Страница 37: ...the table on the side Accessing the INFO menu from the main page of the REC10 it is possible to display the TIME FUNC SCREED HEATING value regarding the number of hours since the start of the function...

Страница 38: ...present Reset function In order to reset the boiler s operation in the event of a fault it is necessary to access the fault description screen If the lockout is of a non volatile type that requires a...

Страница 39: ...rm E097 iono alarm E085 combustion fault high CO These are temporary alarms that if they occur several times in an hour they become definitive the last error to occur is displayed and is followed by a...

Страница 40: ...lectronics boards AKM and REC 10 MASTER will require the re programming of these parameters Set SERVICE password Select TECHNICAL COMBUSTION MONITORING AIR PURGING CYCLE PARAMETERS EXHAUST PROBE RESET...

Страница 41: ...f replacement it is necessary to always ensure that it is correctly positioned and to strictly observe the reference shown in the figure detector electrode ionisation sensor flame ignition electrode a...

Страница 42: ...ct the internal components and electrical wiring for any defect or deterioration 4 Visually check for any dirt or debris within the condensate trap the trap is translucent and can be checked visually...

Страница 43: ...nt hysterisis the burner will re light NOTE Ifburnerignitionisnotdetectedatthefirstattempt theappliance will repeat the ignition sequence another two times 3 times in total before going to lockout Whe...

Страница 44: ...continuity 8 7 APPLIANCE STATUS AND FAULT CODES When the boiler detects a temporary fault condition the appropriate code is shown If when the fault is final the pump will perform 30 to 60 second post...

Страница 45: ...iance The UNICA MAX S system boilers incorporate an internal relay that enables a direct switched 230v supply to be used to generate a heating or hot water request from an external control system such...

Страница 46: ...T Pressure transducer MOD Modulator F Lv Fan signal control M GREY BROWN BLUE ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BROWN GREY M N L 230 V Fuse 3 AMP NO NC COM NO NC COM ROOM THERMOSTAT CYLINDER THERMOSTAT M NO NC COM...

Страница 47: ...SC2 blue S E brown yellow green N F X6 3 1 red 24 Vdc yellow B orange A black red 24 Vdc yellow B orange A black REC black orange A yellow B red 24 Vdc A B CE4 removable connector positioned under she...

Страница 48: ...E password 3 Select TECHNICAL COMBUSTION MONITORING GAS TYPE LPG ERROR HISTORY EXHAUST PROBE RESET AIR PURGING CYCLE PARAMETERS COMBUSTION MONITORING SERVICE TECHNICAL BOILER TYPE COMBUSTION OFFSET GA...

Страница 49: ...h section 7 3 set boiler to operate at minimum rate to minimum load condition Allow sufficient time for combustion to stabilise YES I Is s C CO O 3 35 50 0p pp pm m a an nd d C CO O C CO O2 2 r ra at...

Страница 50: ...turers recommendations at least annually This must be carried out by a competent Gas Safe registered engineer The service details should be recorded on the Benchmark Service and Interim Boiler Work Re...

Страница 51: ...no what is the maximum central heating output selected kW Dynamic gas inlet pressure mbar C Central heating return temperature C System correctly balanced rebalanced Yes COMBINATION BOILERS ONLY Is t...

Страница 52: ...eer name Company name Telephone No Gas Safe registration No Max rate CO ppm CO CO CO Min rate CO ppm CO CO CO undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions and readings are correct yes Gas...

Страница 53: ...eer name Company name Telephone No Gas Safe registration No Max rate CO ppm CO CO CO Min rate CO ppm CO CO CO undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions and readings are correct yes Gas...

Страница 54: ...missioning sheet RGII Installation Certificate ROI the warranty will commence from the date of manufacture as detailed on the appliance data plate 6 To qualify for the full term of warranty the boiler...

Страница 55: ...dhered to f To any other costs or expenses caused by or arising as a result of the breakdown of a Vok ra Boiler g To any costs incurred during delays in fixing reported faults 10 We reserve the right...

Страница 56: ...Ireland West Court Callan Co Kilkenny T 056 7755057 F 056 7755060 Vok ra Limited reserve the right to change specification without prior notice Consumers statutory rights are not affected Company Reg...

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