Installation and maintenance instructions for uniSTOR 0020111105_00
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2.2
Intended use
Vaillant cylinders are constructed using state-of-the-art
technology in accordance with recognised safety regula-
tions.
Nevertheless, there is still a risk of injury or danger of
death to the operator or others or of damage to the unit
and other property in the event of improper use or use
for which the unit is not intended.
Vaillant cylinders are not intended for use by persons
(including children) with physical, sensory or mental
impairments or who have inadequate experience and/or
knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety or have been given instruc-
tions by this person regarding the operation of the unit.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the unit.
Vaillant uniSTOR VIH GB 120/2 S, VIH GB 155/2 S,
VIH GB 180/2 S, VIH GB 210/2 S, VIH GB 260/2 S, and
VIH GB 310/2 S domestic hot water cylinders are
unvented, indirectly heated domestic hot water cylinders
designed for use with gas-fired wall-hung boilers as per
GB standards for hot water supply systems. The cylin-
ders work with the pressure of the water supply line and
do not need a cold water tank for their supply.
They are exclusively for the provision of hot potable
water to a temperature of 80 °C. They may only be used
for this purpose. The cylinders can be used in combina-
tion with a gas-fired wall-hung boiler for hot water pro-
duction in accordance with GB standards.
Any other use or extended use is considered to be
improper. Any direct commercial or industrial use is also
deemed to be improper.
The manufacturer/supplier is not liable for any claims
or damage resulting from improper use. The user alone
bears the risk.
Complying with the intended use of the unit also
includes observing the operating and installation
instructions and all other applicable documents and
adhering to the inspection and servicing conditions.
Improper use of any kind is prohibited!
At the end of these instructions there is a commission-
ing report which you must fill in and hand over to the
operator.
All installers should have a current ID card and registra-
tion number. The cylinder must be installed by a compe-
tent person approved at the time by the Health and
Safety Executive to the prevailing standards, installation
book and building regulations at the time of installation.
2.3 General
safety instructions
Installation, commissioning-up, and maintenance
Installation and adjustment as well as service, mainte-
nance and repair must be carried out by a competent
person approved at the time by the Health and Safety
Executive and be in accordance with the relevant
requirements of the Local Authority, Building Regula-
tions, Building Regulations (Scotland), Building Regula-
tions (Northern Ireland), and the bye-laws of the local
Water Undertaking.
All electrical wiring must be carried out by a competent
electrician and be in accordance with the current I.E.E.
Wiring Regulations.
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Make sure that the system has been planned in
accordance with technical regulations and all applicable
planning standards.
Cylinder safety information
Following an inspection, it was ascertained that this
product complies with the building regulations for closed
hot water cylinder systems and must not be changed or
rebuilt in any way.
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When replacing parts, only original replacement parts
from Vaillant Ltd. may be used.
The installation must be approved in accordance with
the building regulations.
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Installation plans must be disclosed to the relevant
authorities.
Important:
As stipulated in the manual "Handling Operations Regu-
lations 1992", the weight of the unit exceeds that which
should be lifted by one person alone.
Prior to assembly, store the cylinder in an upright posi-
tion in a dry place.
Without potential equalisation, life-threatening voltage
from the electric immersion heater can reach the piping
and water taps.
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Earth the electric immersion heater.
If the domestic hot water cylinder is connected with
pipes made of non-metallic materials and is not earthed,
corrosion damage can occur.
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Earth the domestic hot water cylinder for potential equa-
lisation and to protect against overvoltage.
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If using non-metallic pipes in the water circuit, make sure
that they are designed by the manufacturer for conti-
nuous operation at 70 °C and operation by the hour at
temperatures of up to 95 °C.
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Always use a suitable open-end wrench (spanner) to tigh-
ten or undo threaded connections. Do not use pipe wren-
ches, extensions, etc.
Safety instructions and regulations 2
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