Ariston 41-116-04 installation instructions Residual Head of the Boiler

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CENTRAL HEATING

Detailed recommendations are given in BS 6798:1987 and BS 5449-1:1990, the following notes are given for general guidance.

PIPE WORK:

Copper tubing to BS EN 1057:1996 is recommended for water pipes. Jointing should be either with capillary soldered or compression fittings.

Where possible pipes should have a gradient to ensure air is carried naturally to air release points and water flows naturally to drain taps.

The appliance has a built-in automatic air release valve, however it should be ensured as far as possible that the appliance heat exchanger is not a natural collecting point for air.

Except where providing useful heat, pipes should be insulated to prevent heat loss and avoid freezing.

Particular attention should be paid to pipes passing through ventilated spaces in roofs and under floors.

BY-PASS:

The appliance includes an automatic by-pass valve, which protects the main heat exchanger in case of reduced or interrupted water circulation through the heating system, due to the closing of thermostatic valves or radiator valves within the system.

SYSTEM DESIGN:

This boiler is suitable only for sealed systems. Drain Cocks:

These must be located in accessible positions to permit the draining of the whole system and should be fitted at all low points. The taps must be at least 15mm nominal size and manufactured in accordance with BS 2870:1980.

SAFETY VALVE DISCHARGE:

The discharge should terminate facing downward on the exterior of the building in a position where discharging (possibly boiling water & steam) will not create danger or nuisance, but in an easily visible position, and not cause damage to electrical components and wiring.

The discharge must not be over an entrance or a window or any other type of public access.

AIR RELEASE POINTS:

These must be fitted at all high points where air naturally collects and must be sited to facilitate complete filling of the system.

The appliance has an integral sealed expansion vessel to accommodate the increase of water volume when the system is heated.

It can accept up to 6 litre (1.3 gal) of expansion water. If the heating circuit has an unusually high water content, calculate the total expansion and add an additional sealed expansion vessel with adequate capacity. This should be located on the return pipe work as close as possible to the pump inlet.

MAINS WATER FEED - CENTRAL HEATING:

There must be no direct connection to the mains water supply even through a non-return valve, without the approval of the Local Water Authority.

FILLING:

A temporary method for initially filling the system and replacing lost water during servicing and initial filling (in accordance with current Water Regulations), is provided as an integral part of the connection kit (see FIG. 2.4). The flexible hose must be removed once the system has been filled.

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Installation Instructions Type C Boilers Table of Contents General Instructions Overall View InstallationReference Standards Mounting the Appliance Electrical Connection Overall DimensionsSiting the Appliance ClearancesWater Connections GAS ConnectionResidual Head of the Boiler Tower Flue Components Flue ConnectionsRoom Thermostat Connection RffiOn/Off Switch Electrical DiagramGAS and Water Circuits H.W. Storage Cylinder 2 Port and 3 Port Valve InstallationsModel Domestic HOT Water Priority KIT CommissioningInitial Preparation Removing the Front Panel Control PanelFume Discharge Monitoring Initial START-UP Combustion AnalysisBoiler Safety Systems Draining the System Rffi GAS AdjustmentsChanging the Type of GAS Maintenance Number 41-116-04 Technical InformationServicing Instructions Type C Boilers Fault Finding Removing the front panel Replacement of PartsTo Gain General Access Servicing InstructionsRemoving the side panels Removing the sealed chamber front coverRemoving the electrodes Access to the Combustion ChamberRemoving the combustion cover Removing the burner and jetsRemoving the main heat exchanger Removing the fan Removing the air pressure switchServicing and Removal of the GAS Valve Setting the gas pressuresRffi Removing the gas valve Removing the spark generatorRemoving the automatic air vent 1. Unscrew valve top Z FIG Removing the pump pressure switchRemoving the safety valve Access to the Water CircuitRemoving the pump Removing the expansion vessel Removing the pressure gaugeRemoving the frost thermostat Removing the overheat thermostatRemoving the regulation thermostat Checking the fuse Access to the Control SystemRemoving the P.C.B.s Fault Finding Guide Fault FindingFlow -CHARTS YES Mbar Electrical DiagramsSF008A MicroSYSTEM 10 Rffi Ariston B063 Technical Service Hot Line 01494 23 99 84 1582