A.O. Smith BFM - 100, BFM - 120 manual Filling

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5.1Filling unvented installations

5.2Filling vented instal- lations

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To fill the appliance, proceed as follows:

1.Open the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe and, if present, the stop valves

(4) for the circulation pump (6).

2.Close the drain valve (9).

3.Open the nearest hot water draw-off point (14).

4.Open the stop valve (4) on the cold water side (A) so that cold water flows into the appliance.

5.Completely fill the appliance. When a full water jet flows from the nearest draw-off point, the appliance is full.

6.Bleed the entire installation of air, for example by opening all draw-off points.

7.The appliance is now under water supply pressure. There should be no water coming out of the expansion valve (15), nor the T&P valve (3). If this does happen, the cause might be:

- The water supply pressure is greater than the specified 8 bar. Rectify this by fitting a pressure reducing valve (1).

- The expansion valve in the protected cold supply setup is defective or incorrectly fitted.

To fill the appliance, proceed as follows:

1.Open the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe and, if present, the stop valves

(4) for the circulation pump (6).

2.Close the drain valve (9).

3.Open the nearest hot water draw-off point (14).

4.Open the stop valve (4) on the cold water side (A) so that cold water flows into the appliance.

5.Completely fill the appliance. When a full water jet flows from the nearest draw-off point, the appliance is full.

6.Bleed the entire installation of air, for example by opening all draw-off points.

7.The appliance is now under water supply pressure. There should be no water coming out of the T&P valve (3). If this does happen, the T&P valve might be defective or incorrectly fitted.

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Instruction manual BFM

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Contents Page Page Read this manual carefully TrademarksLiability More informationGis Table of contents Troubleshooting Performing maintenanceWarranty certificate Electrical diagramWhat to do if you smell gas Regulations IntroductionAbout the appliance Introduction Maintenance Forms of notation Target groupsSymbol Target group Chapter Target groups Description Overview of thisDocument Gis Principle Appliance Working principle of the applianceGeneral working Working principle of the appliance Appliances heating cycle Protection for the appliance Water temperature protection Pressure switchFlame probe Protection DescriptionSafety of the instal- lation Unvented installationVented installation 3 T&P valveGis Installation Air humidity and ambient temperatureAir humidity and ambient temperature PackagingInstallation Maximum floor loadWater composition Working clearancesTechnical specifica- tions Dimensions of the appliance Plan and elevation of the applianceGeneral and electrical specifications Dimens DescriptionBFM100 BFM120 Ion UnitGas data Description UnitNatural gas G20 20 mbar LP gas data G30 30 mbar butaneInstallation diagram Installation diagramWater connections, Vented Cold water sideRecirculation pipe Hot water sideSee C in the installation diagram 3.5 Installation diagram Circulation pipe Water connections, UnventedCirculation pipe Gas connectionInstalling chimney flue components for BFM 30, 50 Air supply and flue IntroductionConcentric wall flue terminal BFM Subject DescriptionConcentric roof flue terminal BFM 30, 50 C33 concentric roof flue terminal specifications BFM 30, 50 Installing chimney flue components for BFM 100Concentric wall flue terminal BFM100 C13 concentric wall flue terminal specifications BFM 100 M2000 MDV SCCConcentric roof flue terminal BFM 100 11 C33 concentric roof flue terminal specifications BFM 100 Electrical connectionConnecting the mains power Mains power Fan Alarm OffChecking the supply pressure and burner pressure Gas control for BFM 30 throughGas control for BFM BFM 30, 50, 80 BFMConversion to a different gas category ConversionOrifice replacement Conversion to a different gas categoryPage Conversion to a different gas category Filling Filling Draining Draining unvented installations DrainingDraining vented installations Gis ON/OFF switch Control panelExplanation of icons Control thermostatBurner control reset button Control panelOperating modes Error conditionsStatus of the appliance Status of the appliance Appliances heating cycle Starting and runningStarting the appliance Starting and running Shutting down the appliance for a brief period OFF mode Shutting downIsolating the appliance from the mains Shutting the appliance down for a long periodShutting down Troubleshooting Control thermostat 7.5 Control thermostatTroubleshooting general errors Symptom Cause Solution Remark Gas smellWater leakage Explosive ignitionTroubleshooting insufficient hot water Symptom Cause Solution Remark Insufficient hot waterTroubleshooting No hot water Symptom Cause Solution Remark CyclePage Performing maintenance Introduction Preparation for maintenanceDescaling and cleaning the tank Performing maintenanceWater-side mainte- nance 12.3.1 Checking the anodesIMD-0235 R2 Clean the burners Clean the orificesGas-side mainte- nance 12.4.1 Checking the flue baffles Finalising mainte- nanceWarranty certificate 13.1 General warranty13.2 Tank warranty Conditions for Instal- lation and useWarranty certificate Electrical diagram BFM Electrical Diagram Electrical diagramOptional Components Electrical diagram Index 0306 Index