Mamiya C32, C28, C24 Servicing CH Flow Switch Replacement, CH Flow Switch Membrane Replacement

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SERVICING

63 CH FLOW SWITCH REPLACEMENT

1Disconnect the electrical supply.

2 Remove the front casing panel.

3 Remove the fork A.

4 Open the box B and disconnect the switch.

A

B

5Re---assemble in reverse order.

Refer to the following illustration for the correct wiring connectors on the switch

C

N.O.

do not use

Looking through the switch box B it is possible to verify the position of the spindle C

SERVICING

 

C

Boiler OFF

Pump operating

64CH FLOW SWITCH MEMBRANE REPLACEMENT

1Disconnect the electrical supply.

2Remove front casing panel (refer to frame 42).

3Close off the isolating cocks of the CH circuit at the bottom of the boiler.

4Release system pressure by opening the main circuit drainage cock.

Do not release CH pressure using the pressure relief valve. It may cause debris within the system to foul the valve.

5Remove the CH circuit flow switch (see frame 63).

6Unscrew the four screws A, open the hydraulic operator and remove the membrane B.

7Re---assemble in reverse order.

When assembling the membrane, ensure to place the

concave side of the membrane towards the actuator plate C and locate the reference hole in the membrane over the pressure transfer nipple D.

B

C

A

D

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Contents Installation and servicing Mini HE --- Installation & Servicing Document Amendments Boiler Data GeneralPerformance Data --- Central Heating Domestic Hot WaterBenchmark Commissioning Checklist Details ContentsBoiler Clearances General Boiler Water ConnectionIntroduction GAS SafetyOptional Extra Kits Safe HandlingGAS Supply Flue Installation RequirementsSafe Handling of Substances Location of Boiler and Flue OutletWater Treatment Water Circulation SystemAIR Supply Additional PumpsRequirements Electrical SupplyMini HE C24, mini HE C28 Size of expansion vesselHydraulic Loss Remaining pump capacity Domestic HOT Water Requirements General Boiler Control InterlocksGeneral Boiler Water Circuit Diagram Installation Boiler Assembly InstallationPack a contents Installation UnpackingHardware pack contents Pack B contentsFitting the Flue System InstallationRefer to the following diagram for the model mini HE C32 Rear Flue AssemblyTwin Pipe Flue DuctWall Mounting Template rear flue Installation Cutting the Flue RingFitting the Extension Kits Roof Flue KIT CONTENTS/OPTIONS Installation Fitting the Optional Roof FlueFlue Arrangement Installation Flue Terminal PositionFlue over 3 meters long Assembling the Roof Flue KITFit the service valves, washers and tail pipes as shown Installation Fitting the Wall Mounting PlateMounting the Boiler ConnectionsCondensate Drain Safety Valve DrainLocate the gasket and flue turret on the top of the boiler Flues over 1 meter longFor external controls wiring see frame Incoming mains wiring detailElectrical Connections Pictorial Wiring Control pcb Installation Functional Flow DiagramElectrical Connections for a Combi Boiler External Electrical ControlsInstallation Initial Lighting To Adjust Pressures Maximum valve settingMinimum valve setting Commissioning and Testing Anti Cycling SettingElectrical Installation Gas InstallationGeneral Checks Handing Over Installation GAS ConversionServicing Schedule ServicingServicing Removal of Outer and Inner Casing Cleaning the Heat Exchanger Servicing Burner Removal and CleaningRE---ASSEMBLY Burner Pressure CheckRemove the fan by sliding it towards left see the arrow Servicing FAN and Venturi Removal and CleaningBurner Replacement Spark and Detection Electrode ReplacementBurner Injectors Replacement When replacing any componentFlue Temperature Probe Replacement Servicing Overheat Thermostat ReplacementTemperature Probe Replacement Removal of CH temperature probeExpansion Vessel Replacement GAS Valve ReplacementServicing FAN Replacement Venturi ReplacementAIR Pressure Switch Replacement Pump Replacement Complete Servicing Electronic CONTROL/IGNITION PCB Replacement Boiler mode setting CH Flow Switch Membrane Replacement Servicing CH Flow Switch ReplacementServicing DHW Flow Switch Replacement DHW Filter and Flow Limiter ReplacementFlow limiter Recuperator Replacement Servicing Primary Heat Exchanger ReplacementDiverter Valve Internal Parts Replacement Servicing Diverter Valve Actuator ReplacementCH Drain Cock Replacement Servicing DHW Heat Exchanger ReplacementCondensate Trap Replacement To clean the condensate trap and drainTo replace the condensate trap OFF Normal operationFinding Fault FindingFrom Fault finding Fault Finding Fault Refer back to page 52 of fault finding to continue Fault Finding From 075535 Burner mod. mini HE C28, mini HE C32Fan mod. mini HE C28, mini HE C32 17398422 23 Installer Notification Guidelines GAS Boiler Commissioning Checklist Service Interval Record Ideal boilers Technical TrainingInstaller the contact fire not does Installer Water hot orCorrectly Ignition at attempt Maintenance CleaningGAS of Escape Lights Diagnostic Boiler the Light toClearances Minimum

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