Central Heating Circuit

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3.0Appliance Operation

3.1Central Heating Mode (Fig. 2)

1.With a demand for heating, the pump circulates water through the primary circuit.

2.Once main burner ignites the fan speed controls the gas rate to maintain the heating temperature measured by the temperature sensor.

3.When the flow temperature exceeds the setting temperature, a 3 minute delay occurs before the burner relights automatically (anti-cycling). The pump continues to run during this period.

4.When the demand is satisfied the burner is extinguished and the pump continues to run for a period of 3 minutes (Pump Overrun).

3.2Domestic Hot Water Mode (Fig. 3)

1.

Priority is given to the domestic hot water supply. A

demand at a tap or shower will override any central heating

requirement.

2.

The flow of water will operate the Hall Effect Sensor

which requests the 3 way valve to change position. This will

Key

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Primary Heat Exchanger

15 Domestic Hot Water Outlet

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Burner

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Heating Flow

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Ignition Electrodes

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Pressure Gauge

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Flame Sensing Electrode

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Water Pressure Sensor

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Gas Valve

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Fan

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Pump

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Diverter Valve Assembly

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Automatic Air Vent

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Diverter Valve Motor

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Plate Heat Exchanger/Automatic By-pass

23 Domestic Hot Water Flow Temperature Sensor

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Flow Sensor with Filter & Regulator

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Safety Thermostat

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Safety Pressure Relief Valve

25 Central Heating Temperature Sensor

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Boiler Drain Point

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Expansion Vessel

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Heating Return

27 Heat Exchanger Air Vent

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Cold Water Inlet On/Off Valve and Filter

 

 

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Gas Inlet

 

 

allow the pump to circulate the primary water through the

DHW plate heat exchanger.

3. The burner will light automatically and the temperature of

the domestic hot water is controlled by the temperature

sensor.

4. When the domestic hot water demand ceases the burner

will extinguish and the diverter valve will remain in the

domestic hot water mode, unless there is a demand for

central heating.

IMPORTANT: When the selector switch is in the ‘0’ (Off) position the electrical supply to the boiler is isolated. The boiler will not operate and the integral timer will

Domestic Hot Water Circuit

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require resetting once the selector switch is set to either Position (i) or Position (ii).

3.3Frost Protection Mode

1.The frost protection mode is integral to the appliance and functions only with the selector switch (see Section 2.1) in the domestic hot water and central heating position. If the system temperature falls below 5° C then the boiler will fire on its minimum setting until a flow temperature of 30° C is reached.

3.4Pump Protection

1.With the selector switch (see Section 2.1) in either the central heating or central heating and domestic hot water position, the pump will automatically operate for 1 minute in every 24 hours to prevent sticking.

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Potthof & Co 24kw, 33kw Appliance Operation, Central Heating Mode Fig, Domestic Hot Water Mode Fig, Frost Protection Mode