Bosch Appliances 35CDI II, 28CDI General Notes, Central Heating System, Sealed Heating System

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GENERAL NOTES

CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM

During the first few hours of operation of the central heating system, check that all radiators are being heated at an even rate. Should the upper area of a radiator be at a lower temperature than the base of the radiator, it should be vented by releasing air through the venting screw at the top of each radiator. Make sure your installer shows you how to carry out the operation. Repeated venting will reduce the quantity of water in the system and this must be replen- ished for safe and satisfactory operation of the appliance. Should water leaks be found in the system or excessive venting be required from any radiator, your installer or heating engineer should be con- tacted and the system corrected.

Fig. 1a.

SEALED HEATING SYSTEM

The appliance can be fitted to a sealed heating sys-

 

 

tem which is pre-pressurised. In this case your installer

 

will advise you on the minimum and maximum pres-

 

sure that should be indicated on the pressure gauge. See

 

Fig. 2. Check regularly that this pressure is maintained

 

and contact your installer or maintenance engineer if

 

there is a permanent significant drop in pressure indi-

 

cated on the gauge. If the system loses pressure it

 

should be re-pressurised as instructed by the installer

 

(N.B. Maximum operating pressure 2.5 bar).

 

Re-pressurising The System (See Fig. 1a).

 

(If in doubt leave this procedure to your installer).

 

Remove the bottom panel to gain access to the fill-

 

ing loop assembly.

 

Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the

 

corresponding cut outs in the filling loop housing and

Grey

twist to lock the key in place.

Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water

Knob

ingress and fill until the required pressure is reached.

 

 

Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and

 

remove the filling key by lining up the bayonet end of

Filling Key

the key with the cut outs in the filling loop housing and

 

withdrawing the key.

 

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 Bylaw 14

 

of the Water Bylaws Scheme.

 

Store the key in a safe place for future use and

 

refit the bottom panel.

 

OPEN VENTED HEATING SYSTEM

 

The appliance may be fitted to an open vented

 

heating system your installer will advise you. There is

 

no need to observe the pressure gauge.

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28CDI, 35CDI II specifications

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