A.O. Smith BTI 85 G, BTI 100 G manual Unvented system See figur

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Unvented system (See figur 5)

To install an A.O. Smith water heater on an unvented cold water supply system a kit of valves and fittings fisted by the water reseach centre and complying with part G3 of the current building regulations should be used. Installation should be carried out generally as shown on the following diagram.

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Figur 5 - Connection diagram unvented systems

1)

Manual gas valve

A )

Gas supply

2)

Stop valve

B)

Hot water outlet

3)

Expansion vessel

C)

Cold water inlet

4)

T&P safety valve

D)

Hot water taps

5)

Non return valve

E)

Return circulation

6)Circulation pump

7)Drain valve

8)Pressure reducing valve

9)Expansion valve

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Contents BTI 85 G BTI 100 GPage Contents General General Description of the appliancePage Control panel Technical safety equipmentGas control valve Normal operation Combustion products discharge safety deviceOperation of the storage water heater Ignition failureTechnical information DimensionsDimensions BTIAOS Data Naturel GAS G20 20 mbar Technical dataUnit BTI Data Butane G30 30 mbarElectrical connection Ionisation currentFor domestic applications Installation instructionsInstallation For non-domestic applicationsWater circulation system Vented systems See figurUnvented system See figur Draught diverter Gas connectionFlue system Electrical connectionPutting into operation CommissioningFilling the water heater Shut downRemoving the cover see figure Setting the gas pressureRemoving and replacing the control panel front cover Replacing the cover see figureTemperature regulation Mounting the inner doorMagenesium anode MaintenanceConverting to another type of gas Unit BTICondensation Inlet combinationGas smell Commisioning 3 UseFault overview Failure Possible Cause Corrective ActionConditions for installation and use Guarantee in generalGuarantee of the tank Range of guaranteeClaims Appendix 1 Connection diagram BTI models Page Page 0308 253 R0