Heatmaster 70 N, HM 60 N, 150 JUMBO manual Commissioning, Filling the HOT Water and Heating Circuits

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COMMISSIONING

FILLING THE HOT WATER AND HEATING CIRCUITS

IMPORTANT

Hot water tank must be pressurised before the heating circuit is filled.

1.Close the primary circuit filling valves (A)

2.Open the stop valve (B) and the drawoff tap (C).

When water flows out of the tap, the hot water tank is full and the drawoff tap (C) should be closed.

3.Fill the primary (heating) circuit by opening the valves (A) and pressurising to 1 bar.

4.Open the automatic air vent located on top of the boiler.

IMPORTANT - the screw cap must be left loose to allow future automatic venting to take place.

5.After venting the air from the system, bring the pressure up to the static head plus 0.5 bar: 1.5 bar = 10m and 2 bar = 15 m.

6.Check that the electrical connection and boiler room ventilation conform to the relevant standards.

7.Set the thermostat between 60 and 90 °C.

8.Switch the on/off switch to the ON position.

9.For gas burner, check the gas supply pressure on starting up.

10.For the oil burner, check the oil supply (and return). Proceed with the necessary venting, measurements and settings.

11.Set the heating control to heat demand. When the burner operates, check the flue gas discharge pipes for leaks.

12.After 5 minutes of operation, vent the primary circuit again maintaining the water pressure at 1 bar.

13.Then restart the unit and check the combustion.

HeatMaster 60 N

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HeatMaster 70 N and 100 N

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Contents HeatMaster Introduction IndexConstruction Features DescriptionOperating Principle Burner chamber plate Safety features of the HeatMaster 150 Jumbo Burner Chamber Plate Technical SpecificationGeneral Features Maximum Operating ConditionsDimensions 562 Installation Boiler RoomChimney Connections Balanced flue boiler connection type C C53HOT Water Connections OIL Supply Connections ACV BM Burners Heating ConnectionElectrical Connections Wiring DiagramPower supply SafetyElectrical connection HeatMaster 150 Jumbo Filling the HOT Water and Heating Circuits CommissioningDescription Burner FeaturesACV BG 2000-S premix gas burners dimensions ACV BG 2000-S Premix GAS BurnersElectrical connections L1 N T1 T2 S3 B4ACV premix gas burner BG 2000-S/60 and BG 2000-S/70 M3/h HeatMaster 60, 70 and 100 Gas burner features BGGas category HM 60 N HM 70 N HM 100 N HM 150 JumboACV BM 101 and BM 151 OIL Burners FeaturesOil burner specification and perfomances BM oil burners dimensionsMaintenance Service IntervalsServicing the Boiler Spare Parts Servicing the Safety DevicesServicing the Burner Draining the BoilerUsing the Boiler User GuideUnderstanding the control panel Heating system pressure Safety ValvesResetting the Pressure JET OIL or GAS Burner Resetting the BG 2000-S Premix GAS BurnerBurner Troubleshooting Service Record Date serviced Flue gas T Remarks Service Record Service Record World.com

150 JUMBO, 100 N, HM 60 N, 70 N specifications

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