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3.6Water connections, Unvented
3.6.1Cold water side
See ain Figure 3.3.
1.Fit an approved stop valve i on the cold water side as required by regulations.
Refer also to paragraph ’1.3 Regulations’.
2.The maximum working pressure of the appliance is 8 bar. Because the pressure in the water pipe at times can exceed 8 bar, you must fit an approved
3.Fit a
4.Fit a pressure relief valve m and connect the overflow side to an open wastewater pipe.
3.6.2Hot water side
See bin Figure 3.3.
n Remark
Insulating long hot water pipes prevents unnecessary energy loss.
1.Optional: fit a temperature gauge j to be able to check the temperature of the tap water.
2.Fit the T&P valve c.
3.Fit a stop valve i in the hot water outlet pipe, for use when servicing.
3.6.3Circulation pipe
See cin Figure 3.3.
If an immediate flow of hot water is required at
1.Fit a circulation pump f of the correct capacity for the length and resistance of the circulation system.
2.Fit a
3.Fit two stop valves d for service purposes.
4.Connect the circulation pipe to the cold water supply pipe.
3.6.4Condensation drainage
1.Fit a sloping wastewater pipe to the siphon k for condensation drainage and connect this to the wastewater discharge in the boiler room.
cNote
All piping behind the siphon must be
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