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| 1 | FAULTS |
THERE STILL | YES | Drawing D.H.W: | |
A PROBLEM? |
| When you turn on a tap | |
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| burner switches off |
NO |
| 2 | Drawing D.H.W: |
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| radiators heat up in summer mode | |
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3 Drawing D.H.W:
POSSIBILE CAUSES
- air in secondary heat exchanger |
- faulty main circuit flow switch |
- faulty D.H.W. flow switch |
- faulty |
- check C.H./D.H.W. temperature probes |
NORMAL
insufficient hot water temperature
- check gas pressures |
- check water flow rate |
OPERATION
4 Drawing D.H.W: noisy operation
5 Decrease/increase heating circuit pressure
- check secondary heat exchanger |
- primary heat exchanger faulty or |
- low heating system water pressure |
- check gas pressures |
- check C.H./D.H.W. temperature probes |
- check for leaks on the heating circuit |
- faulty |
- faulty secondary heat exchanger |
- expansion vessel faulty |
6Repeated shutdowns
7Repeated intervention of safety thermostat
8When cold water tap turned off, the boiler ignites
9Insufficient radiator temperature
-faulty detection electrodes
-check gas settings
-check flame detection electric circuit
-C.H./D.H.W. temperature probes open circuit
-overheat thermostat not calibrated correctly
-air in primary water circuit
-drop in pressure in the water mains, with consequent water hammer
-check C.H. temperature probe
-check
-check gas pressures
FC004Ae
22 | B063 |