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First start-up
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2-pipe versions
Figure 4.8
System pump connection diagram Gitié package 2 pipe version (KIT/2 C0)
MA
unit terminal block
Components NOT SUPPLIED
PM
water pump
IP
two-pole switch
PTR
safety transformer SELV
R24V
pump control relay
MA
PM
N
IP
L
PTR
R24V
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FIRST START-UP
First start-up entails checking/setting up the combus-
tion parameters and may exclusively be carried out by a
Robur TAC. NEITHER the user NOR the installation tech-
nician is authorised to perform such operations, under
penalty of voiding the warranty.
5.1
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Preliminary checks for First start-up
Upon completing installation, before contacting the TAC the in-
staller must check:
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Water, electrical and gas systems suitable for the required
capacities and equipped with all safety and control devices
required by the regulations in force.
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Absence of leaks in the water and gas systems.
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Type of gas for which the appliance is designed (natural gas
or LPG).
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Supply gas pressure complying with the values of Table
3.3
p. 28, with max tolerance ±15%.
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Correct operation of the flue exhaust duct.
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Power supply mains complying with the appliance's rating
plate data.
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Appliance correctly installed, according to the manufactur-
er's instructions.
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System installed in a workmanlike manner, according to na-
tional and local regulations.
Abnormal or hazardous installation situations
Should any abnormal or hazardous installation situations be
found, the TAC shall not perform first start-up and the appliance
shall not be commissioned.
These situations may be:
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Appliance installed inside a room.
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Failed compliance with minimum clearances.
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Insufficient distance from combustible or flammable mate-
rials.
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Conditions that do not warrant access and maintenance in
safety.
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Appliance switched on/off with the main switch, instead of
the control device provided (DDC, or external request).
▶
Appliance defects or faults caused during transport or instal-
lation.
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Gas smell.
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Non-compliant mains gas pressure.
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Non-compliant flue gas exhaust.
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All situations that may involve operation abnormalities or
are potentially hazardous.
Non-compliant system and corrective actions
Should the TAC find any non conformities, the user/installer is
bound to perform any corrective procedures required by the
TAC.
After performing the remedial actions (the installer's responsi-
bility), if the TAC deems that safety and conformity conditions
are in place, first start-up may be effected.