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(See Figs. 15 to 22).

10.1

The electrical supply to this appliance must satisfy the latest

edition IEE Wiring Regulations and any local regulations which apply.

The method of connection must allow complete isolation of the
appliance and the supply to the boiler must be the only electrical
supply to the system. This ensures the safety of a single fused sup-
ply.

NOTE: 

The appliance could provide an external electrical supply

for servicing and should therefore be fed via a separate circuit
breaker including earth leakage protection.

10.2

To gain access to the electrical terminal strip.

1.  Isolate the mains electrical supply.

2. Remove the cabinet  as described in section 5.1. 

3.  Release the two screws securing the facia to electri-

cal control box and pivot the facia down. Remove the internal
electrical box as described in Section 5.2.

10.3

Mains Wiring

Mains supply – 230 V AC ~ 50 Hz, 5A External Fuse to BS1362.

LIVE - Brown, NEUTRAL - Blue, EARTH - Green/Yellow

Mains Cable: 0.75mm

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(24 x 0.20 mm) to BS 6500 Table 16.

The mains supply cable should be connected into the terminals
marked L (Live), N (Neutral) and E (Earth) on the appliance termi-
nal strip and securely held in the cable clamp located just below
the L (Live), N (Neutral) and E (Earth) terminals at the rear of the
electrical box . To secure the cable, remove the clamp retaining
screw and pull its inner body out to allow the cable to be fed
through. With the cable in position refit the screw and fully tight-
en to grip the cable. Feed the cable out of the appliance and
route to the connection point avoiding any hot surfaces.

The appliance must be earthed.

10.4 Programmer

(See Fig. 16, 18, 21).

A plug in, colour co-ordinated, 2 channel electronic programmer is avail-
able from Worcester, Bosch Group. Full instructions covering installation
and operation of the programmer are included with the kit.

The programmer will give fully independent central heating (CH) and hot
water (HW) programmes when the switch on the rear of the unit is set to P.

If an 

external programmer

is to be fitted to the boiler the link

should be removed from the programmer plug Connection (7 to
9) and wired as shown in Fig. 16.

10.5 Safety Check

In the event of an electrical fault after the installation of the
appliance, the electrical system shall be checked for short cir-
cuits, fuse failure or incorrect polarity of connections.

10.6 Basic Control (Room Thermostat)

(See Fig. 16).

As supplied the boiler will give a fully pumped heating circuit . The
central heating temperature is controlled by the boiler control
thermostat. Additional control may be obtained by the use of a
room thermostat, having removed the link from terminal 2 to 4.

The pump should be connected to the boiler terminal block as
shown in Fig.16. This will allow the pump to operate with the
service switch set to the 'SERVICE' mode.

10.7 Honeywell “S” Plan (See Fig. 20, 21, 22)

NOTE:

When wiring the appliance to a Honeywell 'S' Plan only

use the wiring diagrams in these instructions. Use a Honeywell
10 way junction box (Part No. 42002116-001), the Honeywell
wiring centre (Part No. 42005748-001) should not be used. 

The “S” plan provides complete control on installations having
pumped circulation to both the domestic hot water and radiator
circuits.

The domestic hot water and radiator circuits are independently
controlled by two motorised valves via a cylinder thermostat
and a room thermostat. Both thermostats switch the water cir-
culator and the boiler on and off.

10.8 Honeywell “Y” Plan (See Fig. 17, 18, 19)

NOTE:

When wiring the appliance to a Honeywell 'Y' Plan only

use the wiring diagrams in these instructions. Use a Honeywell
10 way junction box (Part No. 42002116-001), the Honeywell
wiring centre (Part No. 42005748-001) should not be used. 

The “Y” Plan provides complete control on installations having pumped
circulation to both the domestic hot water cylinder and radiator circuits.

The domestic hot water and radiator circuits are controlled by a
3 port motorised valve via a cylinder thermostat and a room
thermostat. Water flow is diverted to either circuit or to both cir-
cuits at the same time. Both thermostats switch the water circu-
lator and the boiler on and off.

Note:

The “Y” plan requires a live feed from the hot water “off”

switch position. In order to achieve this, using a Worcester pro-
grammer, remove the orange wire from terminal 9 and pull back
through the tie wraps. Do not attempt to cut the tie wraps.
Ensure that the brown wire is firmly secured in terminal 9.
Connect the orange wire to terminal 6.

10.9 Frost Protection

The appliance is supplied with a frost thermostat that is
attached the heat-exchanger,  this protects the appliance only.

For full frost protection of the property a single pole frost ther-
mostat should be fitted so that both the boiler and the circulat-
ing pump/control circuits are energised under frost conditions
as shown in the individual  control systems. (See Fig. 16, 19 and 22).

10.11 Service Switch (see Fig. 29)

A service switch has been provided next to the burner to allow the ser-
vice engineer to control the burner operation from outside the property.

The engineer should have access to the property to set the heating sys-
tem controls to give a central heating demand so that the heat generat-
ed during the burner testing can be dissipated. However, in the event
that the controls cannot be accessed a service position is available on
the switch to enable the burner to be fired. The ability to dissipate the
heat in this mode will depend on which control system has been
installed and is described below for the systems specified in 10.6 to 10.8.

The switch settings are:

(a) 

‘RUN’ mode

– Under normal operating conditions the appli-

ance will be controlled by the programmer.  The switch in this
position  will appear black.

(b) 

‘OFF’ Mode

-  The appliance will not operate unless there is a

demand via the frost thermostat. The switch in this position  will
show a small amount of red.

(c) 

‘SERVICE’ Mode

-  Allows the service engineer to override

the programmer to test fire the burner where there is no access
to the system controls and the burner will not fire. The switch in
this position will appear red.

NOTE:

This mode is optional when servicing and should only be

used where access to the system controls is unavailable.

The service mode will give the following minimum control:

(i)

Basic Control. (See Section 10.6)

Full system control will be gained.

(ii)

Honeywell "Y" plan. (See Fig 17, 18, 19)

The pump and burner will operate and heat will be

dumped to the hot water tank if the time control is 'OFF' or  to
the heating circuit/hot water tank if the time control is 'ON'
depending on the last demand made by the system. 

10. Electrical

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Страница 1: ...FIRED PRESSURE JET APPLIANCE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS BOILER OUTPUT Hot Water and Central Heating MINIMUM 12 kW 41 000 Btu h MAXIMUM 19 kW 65 000 Btu h THESE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY TO UK M...

Страница 2: ...all with wall thickness ranging from 102 mm 4 inches to 460 mm 18 inches When installing the appliance on a 102mm 4inch wall the 4inch Standoff Kit must be used The stand off kit reduces the distance...

Страница 3: ...5 1 76 2 23 230 11 5 9 21 1 72 000 19 65 000 NOMINAL BOILER RATING AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE 12 19 Table 2 Electro Oil Inter B9C Burner See Fig 28 Fuel Nozzle Pump Pressure p s i Fuel Flow Rate...

Страница 4: ...at Phial retaining spring Frost thermostat 4 Remote lockout reset button Internal control box Thermostat Knob Wall mounting duct Optional programmer position Cabinet 1 7 5 2 4 3 6 1 Wall mounting brac...

Страница 5: ...m locking screw Burner hanging bracket Burner mounting flange Burner O shaped gasket Burner Burner Electrical plug lead Burner retaining screw Flue splash plate seal Telescopic flue Flue gasket Telesc...

Страница 6: ...n 130mm 70mm 55mm 315mm 315mm 315mm 102mm 4 inch wall with stand off kit 229mm 9 inch wall 296mm 12 inch wall 460mm 18 inch wall NOTE For cabinets set at the optional 285mm position excluding 102 and...

Страница 7: ...the split pin from the thermostat phial pocket located in the front right hand side of the boiler Carefully withdraw the control and automatic high limit thermostats from the pocket noting their posit...

Страница 8: ...gut ter or painted eaves then an aluminium or stainless steel shield at least 750mm long should be fitted to protect the surface 5 If a terminal is fitted less than 2 metres above a surface to which...

Страница 9: ...al facing the terminal 1200 K Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 L Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 750 NOTE Flue outlet is shown in fig 6 and7 9 L F F K G A E B C D H J NOT...

Страница 10: ...il tank is positioned below the burner An inlet and return loop should be created between the de aerator and oil pump De aerators should be fitted externally to the appliance 8 8 The oil supply pipe d...

Страница 11: ...5 Double pipe sub gravity feed system MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PIPE RUN HEAD metres metres 8 mm inside dia pipe 10 mm inside dia pipe 10 mm O D copper 12 mm O D copper 0 35 100 0 5 30 100 1 0 25 100 1 5 20 8...

Страница 12: ...Expansion System The feed and expansion pipes must rise continuously from the appliance and must be of the minimum diameter shown in fig 12 The cistern must be arranged to provide a minimum static he...

Страница 13: ...t Domestic hot water cylinder Pressure gauge Safety valve To system filling device see fig 14 Fig 14 System filling and make up Heating return Non return valve Non return valve Test cock Temporary hos...

Страница 14: ...tor circuits The domestic hot water and radiator circuits are independently controlled by two motorised valves via a cylinder thermostat and a room thermostat Both thermostats switch the water cir cul...

Страница 15: ...w green yellow brown brown brown blue green yellow E N L L N E E N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 green yellow brown orange brown brown green yellow blue white grey Time clock white connector brown orange violet 7 8 9...

Страница 16: ...reset thermostat brown blue green yellow E N L L N E E N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time clock white connector 7 8 9 10 Control thermostat Power on indicator Lock out indicator C 1 Drawn viewed from the front of t...

Страница 17: ...rmostat Lockout reset switch brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 brown E N N 1 10 E JUNCTION BOX SEE FIG 19 HONEYWELL 10 WAY JUNCTION BOX HONEYWELL PART No 42002116 001 Wall mounting duct Control box earth rivet...

Страница 18: ...E E N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C 1 Boiler frost thermostat Lockout reset switch brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 orange E N 1 N 6 4 10 7 E JUNCTION BOX SEE FIG 19 HONEYWELL 10 WAY JUNCTION BOX HONEYWELL PART No...

Страница 19: ...mount ed programmer do not wire in this time con troller Wire as shown in Fig 18 T6160B Room stat green yellow blue 2 1 3 L641A Cylinder stat orange grey 1 2 C white V4073A Mid position zone valve 1 N...

Страница 20: ...thermostat brown blue green yellow E N L L N E E N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time clock white connector 7 8 9 10 Control thermostat Power on indicator Lock out indicator C 1 Drawn viewed from the front of the fa...

Страница 21: ...reset thermostat brown blue green yellow E N L L N E E N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time clock white connector 7 8 9 10 Control thermostat Power on indicator Lock out indicator C 1 Drawn viewed from the front of t...

Страница 22: ...time con troller Wire as shown in Fig 21 T6160B Room stat green yellow blue 2 1 3 L641A Cylinder stat orange grey 1 C V4043H Hot water zone valve 1 N E 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L N HTG HW Optional frost thermo...

Страница 23: ...l box and wall mounting duct See fig 25 13 Remove the internal control box by undoing the two screws holding the facia to the internal control box and pivot the facia down 14 There is an earth loom th...

Страница 24: ...to pre vent oil or combustion gases entering the wall cavity in the event of a leakage 11 Slide the internal control box back into position ensuring the wall mounting duct earth lead is connected back...

Страница 25: ...n the wall mounting duct to the external duct 2 No 6 locking screws 3 Completely seal the joint on all four sides between the wall mounting duct and the external duct with the sealant provided 4 Exter...

Страница 26: ...en the main oil supply valve at the tank and check for any leaks 4 Remove the flexible oil line from the inlet of the oil pump and place in a suitable container Open the isolating valve between the oi...

Страница 27: ...equence is theninitiated Repeattheprocedureuntilaflameisestablished Note Persistent lockout when running indicates a fault and a Service Engineer should be consulted 12 12 Run the boiler for approxima...

Страница 28: ...alve are clear of any debris Discard the check valve if the holes cannot be cleared or if the unit is defective and replace with a new one e Reassemble in reverse order 7 It is strongly recommended th...

Страница 29: ...the inlet to the oil pump goes to the inlet on the connection block and the flexible oil line on the return of the oil pump goes to the return on the connection block 2 With the sponge O shaped gasket...

Страница 30: ...cal shut off valve Fig 29 Service switch positions Service Off Run Note Always set the switch to run after servicing Fig 30 Hanging of burner during commissioning service Fire valve clips Burner hangi...

Страница 31: ...nsformer Danfoss EBI 052F0030 excludes cable 1 8 716 156 696 0 Mechanical shut off valve 1 8 716 156 658 0 Flexible oil line kit Worcester 1 8 716 157 033 0 Main harness service switch assembly Worces...

Страница 32: ...ats Programmer open circuit Check by linking 7 and 9 on the connector Faulty control box Replace if necessary Combustion settings incorrect Set up as in installation instructions Faulty nozzle Replace...

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