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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE
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PUTTING INTO SERVICE
It is essential to perform the following checks before starting up
or testing the functioning of the combination cylinder. In par-
ticular, check that:
− The supply cocks in the domestic water circuit are all open
− The water connections to the boiler and solar collectors
have been made correctly
− All the pipes in the water circuit have been insulated in
conformity to relevant standards
− The solar collector circuit has been correctly flushed out
and filled with water-glycol mix, and all air has been
bled out of the circuit (see the manual for the solar col-
lectors)
− Start up the combination cylinder’s auxiliary heating
boiler (if installed) as instructed in its own manual
− Put the solar collectors into service. See the manuals for
the solar collectors and associated accessories.
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The domestic hot water tank must be filled and pressur-
ised before the inertial storage cylinder is filled.
Solar heating circuit
Once the system has been started up, perform the following
checks.
− Check that the flow rate in the solar collector circuit is
equivalent to 30 l/h for each m
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of collector area
− Check that the solar collector circuit has been properly
bled
− Check that the pressure of the system when cold is ap-
proximately 3 bar
− Check that the safety valve operates at 6 bar
− All the pipes in the water circuit have been insulated in
conformity to relevant standards.
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Heating circuit
Once the system has been started up, perform the following
checks.
− Make sure that all pumps are free and rotate in the right
direction
− Make sure that all circuits have been bled.
− Make sure that the boiler and solar collectors connect-
ed to the system shut down correctly when their mains
power switches are turned OFF.
Provided the above checks have been completed satisfactorily,
restart the system and verify its performance.
Technical Assistance Service