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Safety Valve Discharge and Condense Outlet | Gas connection |
The pressure relief valve pipe is made of copper. It should terminate | Make sure, using the labels on the packaging and the data plate on |
below the boiler safely outside the premises. Care should be taken | the appliance itself, that the boiler is in the correct country and that |
that it does not terminate over an entrance or window or where a | the gas category for which the boiler was designed corresponds to |
discharge of heated water could endanger occupants or passers by. | one of the categories available in the country where it will be used. |
Warning ! | The gas supply piping must be created and measured out in |
compliance with specific legal requirements and in accordance with | |
Do not apply heat to the copper safety valve outlet pipe whilst it | the maximum power of the boiler; you should also make sure that the |
is connected to the 3 bar safety relief valve. | |
| Check that the supplied gas corresponds to the type of gas for which |
Fill the central heating and DHW system and bleed air from the system | the boiler was designed (see the data plate located on the appliance |
as described in the Commissioning instructions (page 30). | itself). |
The system should be carefully checked for leaks, as frequent refilling | It is also important to check that the pressure of the gas (methane |
could cause premature system corrosion or unnecessary scaling of | or LPG) you will be using to feed the boiler is suitable, because if it |
the heat exchanger. The pipe from the trap should be connected to a | is insufficient the power may be reduced, causing inconvenience for |
drain as described in the relevant regulations. | the user. |
Pay special attention not to bend the condensate drain pipe in such |
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a way as to interrupt the flow. Please only use drain pipe material | Water connection |
compatible with condensate products (refer to BS 6798:2009). | The illustration below shows the connections for the water and gas |
The condensate flow can reach 2 litres/hour because of the acidity of | attachments of the boiler. See valves configuration on page 14. |
the condensate products (Ph close to 2), take care before operation. | Check that the maximum water mains pressure does not exceed 6 bar; |
See page 13 for condensate discharge options. | if it does, a pressure reducing valve must be installed. |
| For the measuring of the pipes and of the heating bodies in the |
| heating system, the residual head value should be calculated as a |
| function of the requested flow rate, in accordance with the values |
| shown in the circulation pump graph (page 16). |
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| A. Central heating Flow | ||
| B. Domestic Hot Water Outlet | ||
| C. Gas Inlet | ||
| D. Domestic Cold Water Inlet | ||
| E. Central Heating Return | ||
| F. | Safety Valve Discharge | |
| H. Drain Valve | ||
| I. | Drain condensate | |
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