Bosch Appliances 18/25, 25/32kW, 12/18 instruction manual Water Treatment, Pump and all radiators

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WATER TREATMENT

IMPORTANT: Debris from the system can damage the boiler and reduce efficiency. Failure to comply with the guidelines for the use of water treatment with the appliance will invalidate the appliance warranty.

FLUSHING (Central Heating):

1Switch off the boiler.

Open vented systems only: turn off the water to the system header tank.

Open all radiator valves/drain cocks (C) and drain the system while the appliance is hot. Close drain cocks (C).

2Add a suitable flushing agent (F) and refill the system at the correct strength for the system condition in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

Vent the boiler (there are two vent points

(A)at the top of the secondary heat

exchanger. Only one may be in use, the other may be obscured by side fluing. Always vent (A) and the vent screw (B) on

the pump and all radiators.

Run the boiler/system at normal operating temperature for the time stated by the flushing agent manufacturer.

3Drain and thoroughly flush the system and boiler to remove the flushing agent and debris (C).

INHIBITOR (Central Heating):

4Check drain cocks (C) and manual air vents are closed and all radiator valves are open.

5Add a suitable inhibitor (I), (or combined inhibitor/anti-freeze if the system is exposed to freezing conditions) to the heating system in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

The inhibitor or combined inhibitor/anti-freeze must not cause damage to the materials within the boiler (mild steel, stainless steel, copper and brass) and any other materials/components within the system.

Open vented systems only: turn on the water to the system header tank and allow the system to fill.

Sealed systems only: fill the system to between 1 and 2 bar via a WRAS approved filling loop. Check the system pressure during venting and repressurise if necessary.

6Vent the boiler (there are two vent points

(A)at the top of the secondary heat exchanger. Only one may be in use, the other maybe obscured by side fluing. Always vent (A) and the vent screw (B) on the pump and all radiators; retighten vents when complete.

7Record the date when the inhibitor was added to the system on the guarantee card.

NOTE: The concentration level of inhibitor in the system should be checked every 12 months or sooner if system content is lost.

The addition of sealing agents to the system water is not advised as this can cause problems with deposits left in the heat exchanger and invalidate the appliance and heat exchanger warranty .

WATER TREATMENT

INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORCESTER GREENSTAR HEATSLAVE EXTERNAL 12/18-18/25-25/32 8 716 113 389b (09/07)

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Contents Greenstar Heatslave External 12/18, 18/25, 25/32kW Installation & Servicing Instructions Installation & Servicing InstructionsContents Safety Precautions Installation RegulationsSafety Precautions Installation Regulations OIL SMELLS, Leaks or Fumes from the ApplianceGeneral Information General InformationStandard Package Technical Data Technical DataDescription BSPLayout & Components Layout & ComponentsCleaning Primary Systems Cleaning Primary SystemsMains Supplies Mains SuppliesMains Water Expansion Vessel Electric SupplyOIL Supply OIL SupplyG J HeadWater Systems & Pipework Water Systems & PipeworkFilling Primary Sealed Systems SHOWERS/BIDETSDomestic HOT Water Condensate Pressure Relief Pipework Condensate Pressure Relief PipeworkCondensate Pipework Pressure Relief PipeworkBoiler Location Clearances Boiler LocationClearances FrontCabinet Mounted LOW Level Flue Terminal Positions Cabinet Mounted LOW Level Flue Terminal PositionsTerminal Position High Level Flue Terminal PositionsHigh Level Flue Terminal PositionsBalanced External Oilfit Flue Options Balanced External OilfitFlue Options AC DCabinet Mounted Balanced Horizontal Flue OptionsBalanced Flue Options Lifting and Carrying Precautions Unpacking the BoilerUnpacking the Boiler Safety Pipework & Flue PositionsPipework & Flue Positions Boiler Installation Boiler InstallationFlue Installation Flue InstallationInstallation Notes Combustion Chamber Combustion ChamberHor Plan sectional view Hook the retainer J over the end two bafflesPipework Connections Pipework ConnectionsWater Connections OIL Supply ConnectionsCondensate Connection Pressure Relief ConnectionOIL Burner & Pump OIL Burner & PumpOIL Burner OIL PumpRefitting Components Refitting ComponentsPlug burner lead E into control box F Mains Programmer External ElectricsBoard ElectricsBr Brown Blue Green/YellowRed WhitePRE-COMMISSIONING Checks Appliance PRE-COMMISSIONINGChecks Appliance Filling the System Filling the SystemStarting the Appliance Starting the ApplianceSafely dispose of the container/discharge Pressure adjustment Vacuum gauge port 25/32 Boiler lockout indicator onBleed & pressure gauge port Holder with oilBurner should be OFF and the circulating pump on Central heating Open all radiator valves Set the room thermostat to minimumWater Treatment Water TreatmentPump and all radiators Finishing Commissioning Finishing CommissioningAppliance Inspection and Service Inspection and ServiceRoutine servicing Loosen clip D to detach air ductClean the Burner 3.0mm Clean both sides of the fan impellerThoroughly clean any deposits Any debris and clean if necessaryFront 50 80EH 11.5 18.655 80EH 12.0 22.2Short Parts List 12/18 Short Parts List 12/18Auto reset High Limit thermostat Part Number 8 716 107 640 Burner SterlingShort Parts List 18/25 Short Parts List 18/25Manifold access cover seal Short Parts List 25/32 Short Parts List 25/32Fault Finding Fault FindingProblem Cause Remedy Faulty Boiler OperationNoisy operation Pump noise from air in pump or OIL SmellsNeutral N and the pin, wire or Base of the control box before replacing any componentsMeasure all 230V tests between 535 SE/LD RDB Fault Finding Control BOX Logic forSchematic ElectricalOIL Boiler Combustion Record Service 1 Date General checks Excellence Comes AS Standard

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