Mamiya C28, C32 Servicing DHW Flow Switch Replacement, DHW Filter and Flow Limiter Replacement

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SERVICING

 

SERVICING

 

 

 

65 DHW FLOW SWITCH REPLACEMENT

 

1

Disconnect the electrical supply.

B

2

Remove the front panel of the case (refer to frame 42).

 

3Disconnect the connector A and remove the switch B by delicately levering it upwards with a screwdriver.

4Replace the switch and re---assemble in reverse order

A

66DHW FILTER AND FLOW LIMITER REPLACEMENT

1Disconnect the electrical supply.

2Remove the front panel of the case and empty the DHW circuit.

3Remove the flow switch A (see frame 65).

4Unscrew the body C and extract the flow switch group.

5To remove the filter B from the flow switch group separate it from the threaded ring by levering it.

6Re---assemble in reverse order.

A --- flow switch

C--- body

O--- ring

Spring

Magnetic ring

Float

Flow limiter

Threaded ring

B --- filter

Flow limiter

The mini HE C24 model is factory fitted with a 10 litre/min. flow limiter.

The mini HE C28 model is factory fitted with a 12 litre/min. flow limiter.

The mini HE C32 model is factory fitted with a 14 litre/min. flow limiter.

Table 11

Nominal flow rate (litres/min)

Colour

 

 

10

Yellow

 

 

12

Brown

 

 

14

Pink

 

 

To install the threaded ring with the flow limiter:

1Disconnect the electrical supply.

2Remove the front panel of the case and empty the DHW circuit.

3Remove the flow switch A (see frame 65).

4Remove the flow switch group (see frame 66 above)

5Unscrew the threaded ring and remove it from the body C.

6 Extract the flow limiter.

7Fit the correct colour coded limiter (see Table 11 above) and screw the threaded ring tight into the body C.

8Re---assemble in reverse order.

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