Baxi Potterton Gold FSB 30 HE manual Site Requirements, Location, Compartment

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400mm
875mm
525mm

Zone 2

Window

Recess

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 0

0.6 m

Window

Recess

Zone 2

Fig. A

In GB Only

 

 

 

Ceiling

 

Window Recess

 

 

Zone 2

Outside Zones

 

 

Zone 1

Zone 2

2.25 m

 

Zone 0

 

 

 

0.6 m

 

Fig. B

In GB Only

7.0Site Requirements

7.1Location

NOTE: Due to the high efficiency of the boiler a plume of water vapour will be discharged from the flue. This should be taken into account when siting the flue terminal.

1.The boiler must be fitted on a suitable flat and level surface capable of supporting the weight. Any wall behind the boiler must be at 90° to the floor to allow case top cover to fit correctly.

2.The flue must pass through an outside wall or roof and discharge to atmosphere in a position permitting satisfactory removal of combustion products and providing an adequate air supply.

3.The boiler should be fitted within the building unless otherwise protected by a suitable enclosure i.e. garage or outhouse.

4.The boiler incorporates a frost protection device. This will only protect the boiler. To ensure protection of the system pipework and components it is recommended to incorporate an appropriate device within the system controls.

5.If the boiler is fitted in a room containing a bath or shower, it can only be fitted in Zone 3, (Figs. A & B shows zone dimensions for a bathtub. For other examples refer to the Current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations). Reference must be made to the relevant requirements:- In GB this is the current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations and Building Regulations.

In IE reference should be made to the current edition of I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas Installations” and the current ETCI rules.

6.If the boiler is to be fitted into a building of timber frame construction then reference must be made to the current edition of Institute of Gas Engineers Publication IGE/UP/7 (Gas Installations in Timber Framed Housing).

7.2Compartment

1.Where the boiler is installed in a cupboard or compartment, no air vents are required for cooling purposes providing that the minimum dimensions below are maintained.

Width

Height

Depth

2.Any compartment should be large enough to house the boiler only.

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FSB 30 HE Potterton Gold FSB 30 HE No 592 Natural GasScheme Members only Installer Notification GuidelinesCodes of Practice, most recent version should be used Important Installation, Commissioning, Service & RepairGas Safety Installation & Use Regulations LegislationContents Introduction DescriptionImportant Information Layout Figs , 4, 5 Flow Temperature Thermistor RedPosition of Optional Integral Timer Wiring General LayoutBoiler Operation Boiler OperationAll TRVs Shut Down ? Minute Anti-cycle Technical Data CAT I 2HIpxx Dimensions and Fixings System Details Water Circulating SystemsTreatment of Water Circulating Systems Low Head Installation PipeworkAir Vents System Controls & Wiring Sealed Systems Fig Site Requirements LocationCompartment 5mm Min 500mm Min For Servicing Purposes 390mm Clearances Figs &16Gas Supply Electrical SupplyCondensate Disposal Condensate Drain GeneralBlockage or restriction of the pipe into the drain Site RequirementSink ± 10 from verticalMIN FlueThis bend is equivalent to 0.5 metre Flue OptionsHorizontal Flue System Examples Horizontal Flue Systems17.2 + 34.4 = 51.6 metres Vertical Flue System Examples Twin PipeTwin & Vertical Flue Systems Total equivalent lengthFlue Group P Flue AccessoriesCDS Flue Group BFor Vertical Flues For Vertical Flue Systems For Twin Flue SystemsFor Twin Flues Flue Deflector a Flue DimensionsFor Roof Terminals Terminal Guard FigPlume Displacement Kit P.D.K Plume DisplacementDetermining Permissible Lengths P.D.K General Fitting Notes P.D.K Min metres Min .3 metresThis section of the flue Must be horizontal Fig. H Installation Flue Inner Flue Support Bracket Fitting the Standard FluePoints Inner Flue Support Bracket Flue Elbow Gasket Flue TrimConnection Making the Condensate DrainMaking The Electrical Connections Cable Clamp Way Terminal BlockIntegral Programmer Fuse 3.15 AT Schematic Wiring DiagramElectrical Green/YellowPCB Illustrated Wiring DiagramCommissioning the Boiler Commissioning the BoilerPriming the Condensate Pump Check the Operational Working Gas Inlet Pressure Handover 13.2 ‘Benchmark’ ChecklistCompletion Fitting The Case Panels & FaciaAnnual Servicing Servicing the BoilerInsulation Annual Servicing InspectionAir Box Door Panel Spark Sleeve Earth Combustion Box Door PanelTo it Fig Pipe may be removed to increase accessCracks/damage. Clean with a soft brush Lock Nut Service Drain Plug Central Insulation PanelFlow Temperature Thermistor and Safety Thermostat Fig Changing ComponentsChanging Components & Preparation Check operation of the pump See Section Condensate Pump Complete aClip Drain the boiler see .1 paragraph 2Changing Components Spark and Sensing Electrodes Fig Securing Nut Sensor Leads Condensate Trap Lock Nut Injector Pipe FigGas Valve Fig Condensate Trap FigHeat Exchanger Manifold Assembly Heat ExchangerCombustion Box Door Panel Burner Support Bracket Burner Securing Screws Short Parts List Short Parts ListKey Description Fault Finding 240V at D ? 240V at a ?240V at B ? 240V at C ?Pump running ? Wires from inline Connector to PCB faultyViewed from Wire Entry end Replace Flow Switch System full of water ?Is there Gas at gas valve inlet ? Wiring from PCBRectify wiring Replace PCB Way Connector Lead from PCB to Gas Valve faultyLights On Off Replace Stat Replace fan Lights Rectify wiring Viewed from Wire Entry end ‘C’ ‘D’ ‘B’ ‘A’YES Condensing Boilers only Service Record Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick. CV34 4LL Comp No 6/11 Potterton