Baxi Potterton 47-393-39 manual System Filling and Pressurising Fig, Pressure Relief Valve Fig

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Stop

Double

Check

Valve

Valve

 

DHW

Temporary

Hose

Mains

 

Inlet

 

Fig. 4

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Valve

CH Return

6.0System Details

6.5System Filling and Pressurising (Fig. 4)

1.A filling point connection on the central heating return pipework must be provided to facilitate initial filling and pressurising and also any subsequent water loss replacement/refilling.

A filling loop & instructions are provided with the boiler.

2.The filling method adopted must be in accordance with all relevant water supply regulations and use approved equipment.

3.Your attention is drawn to:

for GB: Guidance G24.2 and recommendation R24.2 of the Water Regulations Guide.

for IE: the current edition of I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.

4.The sealed primary circuits may be filled or replenished by means of a temporary connection between the circuit and a supply pipe, provided a ‘Listed’ double check valve or some other no less effective backflow prevention device is permanently connected at the inlet to the circuit and the temporary connection is removed after use.

Filling Loop

Connections

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Pressure Relief Valve

Discharge Pipe

IMPORTANT: If the boiler is installed at a high point in the system it is strongly recommended that Automatic Air Vent Kit 720004701 is fitted.

6.6Expansion Vessel (Central Heating only)

1.The appliance expansion vessel is pre-charged to 0.5 bar. Therefore, the minimum cold fill pressure is 0.5 bar. The vessel is suitable for correct operation for system capacities up to 125 litres (24, 28 models) 155 litres (33, 40 models). For greater system capacities an additional expansion vessel must be fitted. For GB refer to BS 7074 Pt 1. For IE, the current edition of I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.

6.7Pressure Relief Valve (Fig. 6)

1.The pressure relief valve is set at 3 bar, therefore all pipework, fittings, etc. should be suitable for pressures in excess of 3 bar and temperature in excess of 100°C.

2.The pressure relief discharge pipe should be not less than 15mm dia, run continuously downward, and discharge outside the building, preferably over a drain. It should be routed in such a manner that no hazard occurs to occupants or causes damage to wiring or electrical components. The end of the pipe should terminate facing down and towards the wall.

3.The discharge must not be above a window, entrance or other public access. Consideration must be given to the possibility that boiling water/steam could discharge from the pipe.

4.A remote relief valve kit is available to enable the boiler to be installed in cellars or similar locations below outside ground level (kit no. 5121379).

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Contents Installation & Service Instructions Potterton Titanium Natural GasScheme Members only Installer Notification GuidelinesLegislation Important Installation, Commissioning, Service & RepairCodes of Practice refer to the most recent version General Safe Manual HandlingPreparation TechniqueContents Introduction Contents of PackDescription General Layout Domestic Hot Water Mode Light DisplayLayout Expansion Vessel Automatic Air VentDomestic Hot Water Mode Fig Central Heating Mode FigFrost Protection Mode Appliance OperationTitanium 24, 28, 33 Technical DataOrientation Dimensions and FixingsTap Rail 32.5 mm Condensate Drain 65 mm 22mm 15mmInformation System DetailsCentral Heating Circuit BypassExpansion Vessel Central Heating only System Filling and Pressurising FigPressure Relief Valve Fig Showers Domestic Hot Water Circuit FigHard Water Areas Location Site RequirementsAt Least 1.5 7.2 Clearances Figs Ventilation of Compartments Site RequirementGas Supply Electrical SupplyCondensate Drain 500mm min 50mm perMinimum fall RunBoiler External runs & those InsulationFlue Flue Options Each fitting to aid assemblyHorizontal Flue Systems Horizontal FluesTwin & Vertical Flue Systems Vertical Flues120mm Min ApartKey Accessory Size Code No Flue AccessoriesTelescopic Internal Flue Kit Twin Flue Connection Twin Flue Duct AdaptorAir Duct Connection Flue Duct Connection Boiler Adaptor For Roof Terminals Flue DimensionsFlue Trim Terminal Guard FigPlume Displacement Kit Fig Plume DisplacementElbow/Plume Outlet Assembly Ring BracketDetermining Permissible Lengths 28/33/40Example Example Flue Lengths OK30mm General Fitting Notes60Ø extension piece. It must be secured using two Elbow to allow the flue to be installed as shownUsing a suitable bit e.g mm, drill through Extension and outlet. Secure using two of the screwsUnpacking & Initial Preparation InstallationFlushing After considering the site requirementsFitting the Filling Loop Kit Fitting the Pressure Relief Discharge Pipe Fig Fitting The BoilerCondensate Drain see section Wall Thickness Flue Elbow Fitting The FlueEnsure Elbow is fully engaged into Boiler Adaptor Wall Thickness Waste Flue25mm Extension Cut End Inner Flue Support BracketEnsure Extension is fully engaged into Boiler Adaptor Preliminary Electrical Checks Making The Electrical ConnectionsCommissioning Selector Switch DisplayCommissioning the Boiler Screw Pump Automatic Air VentPressure Setting the Timer Completion CompletionCase Front Panel Facia Panel 13 .1 Annual Servicing ServicingAnnual Servicing Inspection Burner Sensing Electrode 10 ±1Viewing Window Igniter Fig Changing ComponentsSpark and Sensing Electrodes Fig Venturi Fig Fan FigInjector Fig Gasket Venturi Injector Cover Gas Inlet Pipe Fan CollectorInsulation Fig Burner FigBurner Gasket Extension Piece Safety Thermostat Fig Central Heating Temperature Sensor NTC FigDHW Temperature Sensor NTC Fig Flue/Heat Exchanger Thermostat Sensor FigPump Complete Fig Pump Head Only FigAutomatic Air Vent Fig Hall Effect Sensor Fig Pressure Gauge FigsPlate Heat Exchanger Fig Diverter Valve Motor Unit & Assembly Fig14.22 P.C.B. Fig Selector Switch FigGas Valve Fig Throttle Adjustment ScrewExpansion Vessel Fig Setting the Gas Valve CO2 check Setting the Gas ValveFlue Adaptor Test Point Plug Analyser Probe ThrottleElectrical Illustrated Wiring DiagramShort Parts List Short Parts List306 302Initial Fault Finding Checks Fault FindingError Codes Go to section ‘A’ Turn the selector switch to Error 133 flashingReset position for 5 seconds Pump runsError 133 flashing Go to section ‘I’ Turn selector switch toTurn Domestic Hot Water Open DHW tap fullySwitch terminal PCB X3 connector terminals 3Fan jammed or faulty winding Replace PCB Replace waterReplace sensor or PCB E28 Check wiring Viewing WindowGas at burner Replace gas valveReplace PCB Is there 230V at Replace safety thermostatReplace sensor Page Page GAS Boiler System Commissioning Checklist Service Record Potterton

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