12.1 SUMMARY
The appliance is dispatched with the controls set to provide a
maximum output for domestic hot water of 28 kW and 24 kW for
central heating.
The appliance automatically modulates to satisfy lower heat loads.
Domestic Hot Water System.
Check that the mains water supply has
been fully flushed out at installation.
Central Heating System.
Check that the central heating system has
been fully flushed out at installation.
Gas Service. The complete system, including the meter, must be
inspected and tested for soundness and purged as indicated in BS
6891. In the event of a leak, or suspected leak, on the ‘O’ ring joint
on the main appliance manifold, we recommend that a manometer
is attached to the test point on the inlet of the multifunctional gas
valve and a soundness test carried out after turning off the
appliance gas cock; this will test the section between the gas cock
and the gas valve, thus enabling the leak to be traced to either a
visible joint or to the ‘O’ ring.
12.2 APPLIANCE AND CENTRAL HEATING
SYSTEM – PREPARATION
Remove the cabinet front panel.
Check that the electrical supply and the gas service to the appliance
are off.
Check that all the water connections throughout the system are tight.
Open the system valves at the appliance. Open all the radiator valves,
fill the system and vent each radiator in turn.
The automatic air vent will vent the appliance. Check that the air vent
cap has been loosened.
Check that the pressure relief valve operates by turning the knob anti-
clockwise until it releases. Water should be expelled from the discharge
pipe. See Fig. 24. Lower the control box to gain access. Refer to Section
14.3(c).
Set the Expansion Vessel Pressure
The charge pressure of the expansion vessel as dispatched is 0.5 bar,
which is equivalent to a static head of 5 metres (17 ft). The charge
pressure must not be less than the static head at the point of
connection. See Fig. 7. A Schraeder type tyre valve is fitted to the
expansion vessel to allow the charge pressure to be increased if
necessary.
Set the System Pressure
Remove the bottom panel to gain access to the filling loop assembly.
Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the corresponding cut outs
in the filling loop housing and twist to lock the key in place. (see fig. 26)
Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water ingress and fill the
system untill the pressure gauge shows 2.5 bar (37 lb/in
2).
Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and remove the filling key
by lining up the bayonet end of the key with the cutouts in the filling
loop housing and withdrawing the key.
Check for water soundness.
Release water from the system using the relief valve test knob (see fig.
24), untill the system design pressure is obtained, up to a maximum of
1.5 bar.
Initial system design pressure (bar) = Expansion vessel charge
pr 0.3 bar.
NOTE: 1 bar is equivalent to 10.2 metres (33.5 ft) of water.
N.B. The key must always be removed from the filling loop housing
after the system has been filled to prevent accidental filling and to
comply with Byelaw 14 of the Water Byelaws Scheme.
Store the key in a safe place for future use and refit the bottom panel.
12. Commissioning
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Fig. 25. Gas valve.
Modulating
solenoid
valve
Burner
pressure
test point
Burner
connection
Safety
solenoid
valves
Gas inlet
connection
Inlet pressure
test point
Start
pressure
adjustment
screw
Maximum
pressure
adjustment
screw
Fig. 23. Appliance casing and control
equipment fixings.
Fig. 24. Pressure relief valve.
Inner casing cover
fixing screws (4)
Side casing
fixing
screws (4)
Facia panel
fixing
screws (2)
Bottom
facia panel
fixing
screws (3)
Turn knob
anti-clockwise
to test
Pressure
relief
valve
Fig. 26. Central heating by-pass adjustment.
Central Heating by-pass
adjustment screw
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