Potterton Profile 40eL-80eL Install Guide
Potterton Profile 40eL-80eL Install Guide
Potterton Profile 40eL-80eL Install Guide
Profile
40eL - 80eL
See inside cover for models covered by these instructions. This is a Wall Mounted Fan Assisted Balanced Flue Gas Boiler. This boiler is for use with Natural Gas (G20) only at 20 mbar and for use in GB & IE.
About Safety
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. In your own interest, and that of safety, it is law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons, in accordance with the above regulations. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. Installation must be in accordance with the Installation & Service Instructions and the rules in force. Leave these instructions and the Benchmark Log Book with the user for use on future calls.
PRF0002A
TM
The code of practice for the installation, commissioning & servicing of central heating systems
Contents
Technical Data........................................................3 Introduction..................................................................4 1. Installation Requirements................................4
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Health & Safety Information...............................4 Codes of Practice.............................................4 Gas Supply.....................................................5 Electricity Supply.............................................5 Location of Boiler..............................................5 Air Supply.......................................................7 Flue Systems..................................................7 Flue Terminal Location......................................8 The System.....................................................9 The models covered by these instructions are:Profile 40eL - G.C. No. 41 590 50 Profile 50eL - G.C. No. 41 590 51 Profile 60eL - G.C. No. 41 590 52 Profile 80eL - G.C. No. 41 590 53
2. Installation...................................................13
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 Unpack the Boiler and Flue..............................13 Fixing Template.............................................13 Boiler Mounting Plate......................................13 The Flue.......................................................14 Air/Flue Duct Assembly...................................14 Prepare the Boiler...........................................15 Install the Boiler.............................................16 Connect System Pipework..............................18 Overheat Thermostat Bulb Position..................19 Electrical Connections....................................19 Fitting Side Infill Panels..................................20
The boiler model and serial number are given on labels; one on the underside of the controls cover; the other to the right hand side of the thermsotat knob, and visible after removal of the controls cover. Potterton is a member of the Benchmark initiative and fully supports the aims of the programme. Benchmark has been introduced to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of central heating systems in the UK and to encourage the regular servicing of all central heating systems to ensure safety and efficiency. Important Failure to install and commission this appliance to manufacturers instructions may invalidate the warranty. This note does not affect your statutory rights. Important - This product should be lifted and handled by two people. Stooping should be avoided, and protective equipment worn when necessary. Carrying and lifting equipment should be used as required, for example when installing in a loft space.
3. Commissioning............................................21
3.1 Commission the Boiler....................................20
Note: Boiler Clearances are shown on Page 5 and Boiler Dimensions are shown on Page 7
Technical Data
Boiler model 40 Output kW (Btu/h) Input kW (Btu/h) max 11.72 (40,000) 14.42 (49,200) 1.34 (47.5) 12.3 (4.9) 50 14.65 (50,000) 18.02 (61,500) 1.68 (59.4) 11.5 (4.6) 60 17.58 (60,000) 21.66 (73,900) 2.02 (71.3) 13.0 (5.2) 80 23.45 (80,000) 28.88 (98,500) 2.69 (95.1) 12.2 (4.9)
Gas rate m/h (ft/h) max Burner Pressure mbar (in wg) Injector Size max
mm
3.1
3.5
3.8
4.4
Maximum Working Head Minimum Working Head Minimum Circulating Head - Gravity Gas Supply Pressure Gas Supply Connection Maximum Flow Temperature Flow/Return Connections Water Content Appliance Weight Installed - Lift - Dry
30.5 m (3 bar) 305 mm 1.2 m 20 mbar Rc. ( in BSP Female) 82 C 28 mm copper 6.5 litres 53.0 kg 62.0 kg 230 v ~ 50 Hz Fused at 3A Type 1A 80 Watts (excluding pump)
SEDBUK Declaration for Profile
Model
This value is used in the UK Government's Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) for energy rating of dwellings. The test data from which it has been calculated have been certified by 0063.
Technical Data
Introduction
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998. This appliance must be installed and serviced by a competent person, in accordance with the above regulations. In the UK 'Corgi' Registered Installers (including the regions of British Gas Plc) undertake to work to a safe and satisfactory standard. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. It is in your own interest, and that of safety, to ensure that the regulations are complied with. Profile boilers are fully automatically controlled, wall mounted, fan powered, balanced flue appliances using a cast iron heat exchanger and are available in outputs ranging from 11.72 - 23.45 kW (40,000 - 80,000 Btu/h) The boilers which are designed to provide domestic hot water and/or central heating must be used on INDIRECT hot water systems only. The cast iron heat exchangers are suitable for use on open vented gravity domestic hot water/ pumped central heating systems or fully pumped systems which may be sealed or open vented. Before installing the boiler on a gravity domestic hot water system, consult the current building regulations as to any restrictions. The boilers are for use on Natural Gas (G20) only. Samples of the Profile gas boilers have been examined by Advantica Technologies Limited, a United Kingdom Notified Body. The range is certified to comply with the essential requirements of the Gas Appliance Directive 90/396/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC and shows compliance with the Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/ EEC, the Boiler Efficiency Directive 92/42/EEC and are therefore permitted to carry the CE Mark. Delivery & Kits Available The unit is delivered in two packages (1) the boiler with fittings and (2) the flue/terminal assembly. All boilers can be supplied with either of the following types of flue system: Standard horizontal flue system suitable for wall thickness of 100 mm to 510 mm. 2 metre horizontal flue system which provides a maximum flue length of 1955 mm. Vertical flue system which allows the flue to pass through a flat roof and terminate at a maximum height of 1980 mm measured from the top of the boiler case.
Various kits are available for the Profile range of boilers, see page 33.
1. Installation Requirements
1.1 Health and Safety Information for the Installer and Service Engineer
Precautions - Dust goggles will protect eyes. People with a history of skin complaints may be particularly susceptible to irritation. High dust levels are only likely to arise following harsh abrasion. In general, normal handling and use will not present high risk, follow good hygiene practices, wash hands before, touching eyes, consuming food, drinking or using the toilet. First Aid - Medical attention must be sought following eye contact or prolonged reddening of the skin. Thermostat Material - Contains very small quantity of xylene. Description - Sealed phial and capillary containing liquid. Known Hazards - Irritating to skin, eyes and throat. Vapour is harmful. Inflammable - do not extinguish with water. Precautions - Do not incinerate. Avoid contact with broken/leaking phials. Do not purposely puncture. First Aid - Medical attention must be sought following eye/skin contact, wash with clean water.
Publication No. 5105703
Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and Section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, we are required to provide information on substances hazardous to health. Small quantities of adhesives and sealants used in the product are cured and present no known hazards. The following substances are also present. Insulation and Seals Material - Man Made Mineral Fibre. Description - Boards, Ropes, Gaskets. Known Hazards - Some people can suffer reddening and itching of the skin. Fibre entry into the eye will cause foreign body irritation which can cause severe irritation to people wearing contact lenses. Irritation to respiratory tract.
Introduction/Installation Requirements
1.2
Codes of Practice
The boiler must be installed in accordance with: The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and the current issue of:The Building Regulations, Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations, Local Building Regulations, Model and local Water Undertaking Bye-laws, IEE Wiring Regulations and Health & Safety Document No. 635 "The Electrician At Work Regulations 1989".
The boiler is suitable for installation to a combustible wall e.g. wood cladding, provided that the flue duct is not closer than 25 mm to combustible material. A metal sleeve should be installed to surround the flue duct to provide a 25 mm annular space. Further guidance is given in BS5440:1:2000, sub-clause 4.4. If the boiler is to be installed in a timber framed building it should be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers document IGE/UP/7/1998 (also, British Gas Service publication Part 19 - Building and Kitchen Work). If in doubt advice must be sought from Potterton. The boiler may be installed in any room, although particular attention is drawn to the requirements of the current IEE Wiring Regulations and, in Scotland, the electrical provisions of the Building Standards applicable in Scotland with respect to the installation of the boiler in a room containing a bath or shower. Where a room-sealed appliance is installed in a room containing a bath or shower, any electrical switch or appliance control, utilising mains electricity should be so situated that it cannot be touched by a person using the bath or shower. Where the installation of the boiler will be in an unusual position, special procedures may be necessary and BS6798 and BS5546 give detailed guidance on this aspect. A cupboard or compartment used to enclose the boiler must be designed and constructed specifically for this purpose. An existing cupboard or compartment may be used provided that it is modified for the purpose. Details of essential features of cupboard/compartment design including airing cupboard installations are given in BS6798 and BS5546 and should be complied with. The boiler requires the clearances shown after installation for correct operation and servicing: Front: Sides: Top: 610 mm 5 mm 50 mm unless optional pump cover is fitted when clearance should be 178 mm Bottom: 100 mm Additional clearances are required during installation of this boiler and 127 mm is required at the top for access to the pipe connections.
1.3
Gas Supply
The meter and supply pipes must be capable of delivering this quantity of gas in addition to the demand from any other appliances in the house and must be governed at the meter. The complete installation must be tested for gas soundness and purged as described in BS6891.
1.4
Electricity Supply
230V ~ 50Hz via a fused double pole switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in both poles adjacent to the boiler. Power consumption is approximately 80W. There must be only one common isolator for the boiler and its control system and it must provide complete electrical isolation. Fuse the supply at 3 A. The minimum requirement for the power supply cable is that it should be a PVC sheathed cord at least 0.75 mm (24 x 0.2 mm) (code designation HO5 VVF or HO5 VVH2-F) as specified in table 16 of BS6500:1984. All wiring external to the boiler shall comply with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations, and any local regulations which apply. WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. In the event of an electrical fault after installation of the boiler, preliminary electrical systems checks must be carried out i.e. Earth Continuity, Short Circuit, Polarity and Resistance to Earth.
1.5
Location of Boiler
The boiler is not suitable for external installation and should not be fitted directly above a cooking appliance. The boiler must be installed so that the flue terminal is exposed to the external air. It is important that the position of the terminal allows the free passage of air across it at all times. The boiler must be mounted on a flat wall which is sufficiently robust to take the weight of the boiler.
Installation Requirements
Flow Pipe
Fan
Return Pipe
WARNING
F
Heat Exchanger
Ignition Electrode
Pilot
Combustion Chamber
PRF0001A
Gravity DHW/ Pump Over-run Thermostat Control Box Gas Cock Code Badge Gas Control Valve Burner Pressure Test Point System Change-Over Switch Overheat Thermostat Test Socket Control Thermostat
Fig. 1
Installation Requirements
*300 (310)
50
64
700
600
PRF0003A
148
1.6
Air Supply
The air requirements must meet BS 5440 Part 2. The room in which the boiler is installed does not require a purpose provided air vent. Ventilated Cupboard/Compartment: If the boiler is installed in a cupboard or compartment, permanent air vents are required in the cupboard or compartment, one at high level and one at low level, either direct to the outside air or to a room. Both high level and low level air vents must communicate with the same room or must be on the same wall to outside air. Both the high level and low level vent must each have a free area as stated below. The free area of each vent may be halved if the ventilation is provided directly from outside. Models: 40: 135 cm 50: 170 cm 60: 206 cm 80: 277 cm
'x'
If the boiler is installed in a cupboard or compartment with a door, allow at least 15 mm clearance between the front of the boiler and the door for air movement.
1.7
Flue Systems
FFP0002A
The flue system can be run from either the left, right, rear or top of the boiler. Maximum Length 'X' Standard Flue 2 Metre Flue 510 mm 1995 mm
Fig. 3
Installation Requirements
1.8
M L G B F P H G A J A F J
FLU0001A
D,E C G
K,N
Where a horizontal flue is sited less than 2 m above a balcony, above ground, or above a flat roof to which people have access, a suitable terminal guard must be fitted. This serves two purposes, to protect the terminal against damage or interference and to protect passers-by. A terminal guard is available (Part No. 205792), this should be fitted centrally about the terminal. Note: Where a flue terminal is installed less than 1 metre from a plastic, or painted gutter, or 500 mm from painted eaves, an aluminium shield 1 metre long, should be fitted to the underside of the gutter or painted surface. A suitable wall plate should be fitted to the painted wall surface of a mobile home.
Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window etc B Above an opening, air brick, opening window, etc C Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window etc D Below a gutter, or sanitary pipework E Below the eaves F Below a balcony or carport roof G Above ground, roof or balcony level H From vertical drain/soil pipe work J From an internal or external corner K From a surface or boundary facing the terminal L Vertically from a terminal on the same wall M Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall N From a terminal facing the terminal P From an opening in a carport (e.g. door, windows) into the building
300 300 300 75 200 200 300 150 300 600 1500 300 1200 1200
IMPORTANT: It is absolutely ESSENTIAL, to ensure that products of combustion discharging from the terminal cannot re-enter the building, or any other adjacent building, through ventilators, windows, doors, natural air infiltration, or forced ventilation/air conditioning. If products of combustion are found to be reentering any building, the appliance MUST be turned OFF IMMEDIATELY.
Reduced Clearances The Profile range of boilers has been tested and approved for use with certain clearances less than those shown above. Only one of these reductions may be used on a single installation. D E F H J Below a gutter, or sanitary pipework Below the eaves Below a balcony or carport roof From vertical drain/soil pipe work From an internal or external corner 25 25 25 75 25
Installation Requirements
1.9
The System
Combined Gravity Hot Water, Pumped Central Heating Systems Where a cylinder thermostat and zone valve is used to control the temperature of the hot water it is recommended that a by-pass be installed in the gravity circuit. A suggested method of doing this is shown in Fig. 8 where the bathroom radiator is connected into the gravity circuit and is fitted with two lockshield valves. Mechanically operated thermostatic domestic hot water temperature control valves which allow the boiler to operate when the valve is closed or partially closed MUST NOT BE FITTED. Fully Pumped Systems
If plastic pipe is used for the central heating circuit there must be a run of at least 1 m of un-insulated copper pipe from the boiler flow and return connections. The boiler must be used on Indirect hot water systems only. It is suitable for use on open vented gravity domestic hot water/pumped central heating systems or fully pumped systems which may be sealed or open vented. The system should be designed so that the maximum static head does not exceed 30.5 m (100 ft) and a minimum of 150 mm (6 in). Gravity domestic hot water circuits should have a minimum circulating head of 1.2 m (4 ft). To ensure optimum boiler performance on both gravity hot water and fully pumped systems a change-over switch is incorporated in the boiler control box. The boiler is supplied with the switch set for sealed or open vented fully pumped systems. If the boiler is to be used on a system with gravity hot water the switch must be set to the GRAVITY position. In addition, the bulb of the overheat thermostat should be repositioned as shown in Fig. 21. To prevent reverse circulation in the gravity circuit when the pump is running, an injector disc is provided to form an injector tee at the return connection on the boiler, see Fig. 20. On all systems the pump live connection should be wired to the boiler terminal block, it will then be controlled by the pump overrun. This will ensure that the pump will continue to run after boiler shut down if the water temperature is high, thus preventing nuisance operation of the overheat thermostat. It is important that where electrically operated zone valves are used the boiler is wired so it does not cycle when the zone valves are closed. Also, systems fitted with controls that close both hot water and central heating circuits while the boiler is still hot, must be fitted with a by-pass circuit to dissipate the residual heat from within the boiler. Drain off taps should be fitted in the pipework close to the boiler and in the low points of the system. Note: Although the system can be emptied using the drain off taps installed in the pipework around the system, to empty the boiler it is necessary to remove the drain off cap positioned within the boiler case.
With the change-over switch in the control box set at the FULLY PUMPED position, the pump will be controlled by an overrun thermostat. This will ensure that the pump will continue to run after boiler shut down if the water temperature is high, thus preventing nuisance operation of the overheat thermostat. If a three port valve is used as shown in Fig. 5 a by-pass is not necessary since one circuit is always open. Where a pair of two port valves are used, a by-pass is necessary. The total length of the by-pass circuit taken from the boiler connections should be greater than 4 metres of 22 mm pipe. It should be fitted with a lockshield valve and be adjusted to maintain a minimum flow through the boiler of 4.5 litres/min (1 gal/min). Systems fitted with controls which allow the boiler to operate when both the hot water and central heating circuits are closed i.e. mechanically operated thermostatic control valves, must be fitted with a bypass circuit of:1. Dissipating a minimum of 1 kW (3400 Btu/h). 2. Maintaining a minimum water flow rate through the boiler of 9 litres/min (2 gal/min). A suggested method of meeting these requirements by using a bathroom radiator fitted with two lockshield valves is shown in Fig. 5. Additional system information can be found in the Control Systems, pipework and Wiring Guide.
Installation Requirements
Sealed Systems Installation The installation must comply with the requirements of BS 6798: 1987 and BS 5449: Pt 1. The British Gas publication "British Gas Specification for Domestic Wet Central Heating Systems" should also be consulted. Pressure Relief Valve A non-adjustable spring-loaded pressure relief valve, preset to operate at 3 bar (45lbf/in) shall be used. It must comply with BS 6759: Pt 1. and include a manual testing device. It shall be positioned in the flow pipe either horizontally or vertically upwards and close to the boiler. No shut-off valves are to be placed between the boiler and the safety valve. The valve should be installed with a discharge pipe which permits the safe discharge of steam and hot water such that no hazard to persons or damage to electrical components is caused. Pressure Gauge A pressure gauge incorporating a fill pressure indicator, covering the range 0 - 4 bar (60 lbf/in) shall be fitted to the system. It should be connected to the system, preferably at the same point as the expansion vessel. Its location should be visible from the filling point. Expansion Vessel A diaphragm type expansion vessel to BS 4814: Pt 1. shall be fitted close to the inlet side of the pump. The connecting pipework should not be less than 15 mm. Pipework connecting the expansion vessel should not incorporate valves of any sort. Methods of supporting the vessel are supplied by the vessel manufacturer. The nitrogen or air charge pressure of the expansion vessel shall not be less than the hydrostatic head, (height of the top point of the system above the expansion vessel). To size the expansion vessel it is first necessary to calculate the volume of water in the system in litres. The following volumes may be used as a conservative guide to calculating the system volume. 2.1 litres 1 litre per kW of system output Micro Bore Pipework: 7 litres Steel Panel Radiators: 8 litres per kW of system output Low Water Capacity Rads: 2 litres per kW of system output Hot Water Cylinder: 2 litres If the system is extended, the expansion vessel volume may have to be increased unless provision has been made for extension. Where a vessel of the calculated size is not available, the next available larger size should be used. Boiler Heat Exchanger: Small Bore Pipework: The boiler flow temperature is controlled at approximately 82 C. The vessel size can now be determined from the information in Table 1 where V = System volume in litres.
0.5 1.0
1.5 1.0
Cylinder The hot water cylinder must be an indirect coil type or a direct cylinder fitted with an immersion calorifier suitable for operating at a gauge pressure of 0.3 bar (5 lbf/in) in excess of safety valve setting. Single feed indirect cylinders are not suitable for sealed systems. Method of Make-up Provision shall be made for replacing water loss from the system either:i) from a make-up vessel or tank mounted in a position higher than the top point of the system, and connected through a non-return valve to the system on the return side of the hot water cylinder or the return side of all heat emitters. or ii) where access to a make-up vessel would be difficult by using the mains top up method or a remote automatic pressurisation and make-up unit as shown in Figs. 7. Mains Connection There shall be no connection to the mains water supply or to the water storage tank which supplies domestic hot water even though a non-return valve, without the approval of the Local Water Authority. Filling Point The system shall be fitted with a filling point at low level which incorporates a stop valve to BS 1010 and a double check valve of an acepted type to be fitted in this order from the system mains, see Fig. 7.
10 Installation Requirements
Water Level
PRF0008A
Boiler
Alternative By-pass arrangement using the Bathroom Radiator fitted with two lockshield valves
Fig. 5
Cylinder
Make up Vessel
Safety Valve
Expansion Vessel
PRF0009A
Boiler
Alternative By-pass arrangement using the Bathroom Radiator fitted with two lockshield valves Filling Point
Fig. 6
Two methods of filling a sealed water system Method 1 Mains Topping-up Method
Note: This method of filling a sealed system may only be used if acceptable to the Local Water Undertaking Mains Water Supply (Service Pipe)
Heating System
Hose Union
Cistern
Stop Valve
Temporary Hose
Stop Valve
Fig. 7
Installation Requirements 11
Cylinder By-pass using bathroom radiator connected into Gravity Circuit and fitted with two lockshield valves to be installed when a zone valve is fitted in Gravity Circuit
Fig. 8
Circulation Pump Selection The resistance through the heat exchanger when operating with a water flow rate producing an 11C temperature rise at maximum boiler output are shown in the table. If other controls such as three position valves are used in the system, the resistance through them, quoted in their manufacturers literature must be taken into account. The pump may be fitted on either the flow or return and MUST be wired directly to the boiler terminal block. It must be fitted with two isolating valves which are positioned as close to the pump as possible. Closing of any valve must always leave the open vent unobstructed.
Model
PRF0011A
Litres/sec gal/min
KN/m in wg
40 50 60 80
kN/m in wg 10.5 9.0 7.5 6.0 4.5 3.0 1.5 42 36 30 24 18 12 6 Without Injector Disc
PRF0007A
2 .152
3 .227
4 .303
5 .379
6 .455
7 .53
12 Installation Requirements
2. Installation
These instructions assume you have decided on where the boiler will be located and the type of flue system to be used.
Boiler Pack contains: Boiler, Literature Pack, Auxiliary pack containing boiler mounting bracket, gas service cock and accessory packs. Horizontal Flue System Pack contains: Air/Flue duct assembly - length as orderd, flue elbow extension, flue terminal, flue sealing collar, rope sealing ring and two side infill panels. Vertical Flue System Pack contains: Air/Flue duct assembly, flue terminal, terminal cowl, vertical flue adaptor, accessory pack and two side infill panels.
B B B
Side of boiler reference marks Fold Line for LH Flue Outlet Fold Line for RH Flue Outlet
B C A
Holes for Wall Mounting Brackets
B A
D
Bottom of boiler Template
PRF0012A
Fig. 9
Sealing Collar
Side of Boiler Ref. Mark Boiler Mounting Bracket Min. Rear Clearance Plain Washer (4 off)
Fig. 10
Installation 13
'X'
'Y'
PRF0014A
Fig. 11
Note: Cutting length remains the same for minimum or maximum clearance at the rear of the boiler. Rear Flue 1. Measure wall thickness (dimension 'y'). 2. Take air/flue duct assembly and measuring from the flanged end mark and cut the outer duct and inner flue duct to dimension 'y' plus 48 mm, or dimension 'y' plus 58 mm if boiler mounting plate has been inverted. Ensure that both ducts are cut squarely.
PRF0015B
Fig. 12
Tab
Tab
Tape
Fig. 13
PRF0016A
14 Installation
Door
Fan
Boiler Main Assembly Connector Combustion Chamber Front Panel Securing Screw Access Door
Controls Cover
Fig. 14
5. Insert the assembly into the wall sliding the rope sealing ring along the air duct into the flue sealing collar. Bend the six tabs on the flue sealing collar inwards to retain the rope sealing ring. Ensure air duct flange studs do not obstruct lifting of boiler onto mounting bracket.
Note: If side fluing, loosen the two brass securing nuts beneath the flue elbow outlet and remove the other two. Tilt the flange and withdraw the elbow. The boiler is supplied with the flue outlet sealing plate removed on one side. If another flue outlet direction is required, remove the appropriate flue outlet sealing plate and transfer it to the left hand position.
The controls cover should have been removed when unpacking the boiler, if not remove controls cover by LH Flue Outlet opening the door covering the securing screw on the Sealing Plate underside of the controls cover, see Fig. 14. Undo Removed securing screw, pull controls cover forward 10 mm, lower to release from the four side fixings and pull forward clear of the thermostat knob. Remove door by undoing the two lower fixing screws and lift door off the two upper hinge brackets. Remove the screws securing the combustion chamber front panel and remove panel. Disconnect the fan supply leads from the connector adjacent to the fan. Leaving in place the three screws identified with a red circle or adjacent F mark in fan plate. Remove the remaining screws securing the fan mounting plate and remove the mounting plate complete with fan. Disconnect the two flexible tubes from the flue elbow. Remove the four brass securing nuts and lift off the flue elbow, taking care not to damage the gasket.
PRF0018A
Fig. 15
Installation 15
PRF0017A
Fig. 16
PRF0019A
Position boiler on its mounting bracket so that the sides of the boiler line up with the reference lines C on the rear wall. Undo the two screws securing the transportation foot and discard foot. Vertical alignment with rear wall can be corrected using the adjustment screws at the rear of the boiler.
Leg
Rotate the left hand adjustment screw to align one of the holes in the base plate with hole D in the wall. Working through the hole in the leg, secure the base plate to the wall using the screw from accessory pack D. Make good the wall surface around the flue terminal.
PRF0021A
Securing Screw
Fig. 18
16 Installation
When side fluing, slide the elbow extension onto the elbow and ensure that it is pushed on fully. Engage the screw from accessory pack C into the pre-drilled hole in the elbow extension and screw fully home. The self tapping screw will pierce the elbow and secure the extension to the elbow. When rear fluing, the elbow extension should be discarded. Slide the flue elbow into the flue duct and locate the flange over the studs on the fluehood ensuring that the sealing gasket is in place. Secure the elbow to fluehood using the four brass securing nuts. Reconnect flexible tubes to elbow, ensure they are not kinked. Note: Red tube connects the front aluminium tube in upper chamber to the lower connection on elbow, each being identified with a red ring.
Flue Elbow
Return
Thermostat Bulb
Flow
Fig. 19
Installation 17
22mm
Nut
28mm
Gravity Return
28mm
Fig. 20
Gravity Flow Pumped Flow
Olive
Pumped Return
Injector Disc
Gravity Return
PRF0023A
18 Installation
Fig. 21
4 OR 6 Core
EXTERNAL ISOLATOR SWITCH
4 OR 5 Core
3 Core
JUNCTION BOX
5 OR 8 Core
CONTROL VALVES ETC.
4 Core
PRF0024A
BOILER
PUMP
3 Core
Fig. 22
Securing Screw
Installation 19
PRF0026A
Fig. 23
Following the pump manufacturers instructions connect the pump supply wires to terminals marked PUMP L, N, on the boiler terminal block. Route the cable through the plastic bush in the rear of the control box as illustrated in Fig. 24 and secure, using the cable clamp. Route a four core cable through the plastic bush in the rear of the control box and the cable clamp as illustrated in Fig. 24 and connect it to the boiler input terminals as follows:Fully Pumped Systems. Permanent live to terminal marked MAINS L. Neutral to terminal marked MAINS N. Earth to terminal marked ' ' adjacent to cable clamp. See Note. Switched live from external controls to terminal marked MAINS SwL. If there are no external controls fitted connect the SwL terminal to permanent live in the junction box. Gravity Domestic Hot Water/Pumped Central Heating Systems. Switched live from external gravity domestic hot water control circuit to terminal marked MAINS SwL. Switched live from external pumped central heating control circuit to terminal marked MAINS L. Neutral to terminal marked MAINS N. Earth to terminal marked adjacent to cable clamp. See Note. If there are no external controls fitted connect the SwL terminal to permanent live in the junction box. Note: Ensure that the earth conductor is longer than the L, N & SwL from the point of anchorage, so that the current carrying conductors become taut before the earth conductor if cable is pulled out of the cable clamp. When the wiring has been completed close the control box and replace the securing screw.
PUMP
MAINS
Swl
Fig. 24
PRF0027A
PRF0030A
20 Installation
3. Commissioning
Important The commissioning and boiler adjustment must only be carried out by a suitably qualified personnel. Potterton offer this service on a chargeable basis. Open Vented Systems Remove the pump and flush out the system thoroughly with cold water. Refit the pump. Fill and vent the system. Examine for leaks. Sealed Systems Note: The system can be filled using a sealed system filler pump with a break tank or by any other method approved by the Local Water Authority. Refer to The System, Section 1.9, Page 9 in these instructions, also BS6798: 1987. Remove pump and flush out the system thoroughly with cold water. Refit the pump. Fill and vent the system until the pressure gauge registers 1.5 bar (21.5 Ib/in). Examine for leaks. IMPORTANT: The pressure relief valve is factory tested and does not need testing during the commissioning of the boiler. It must not be used to reduce system pressure as it may cause debris in the system to foul the valve. All Systems Refit the fan assembly and reconnect the fan supply leads, (polarity of the fan leads is not important). The whole of the gas installation including the meter should be inspected and tested for soundness and purged in accordance with the recommendations of BS6891. Test pilot unions for gas soundness as follows: Turn boiler thermostat to the 0 position. Unplug the gas control valve supply lead from the control box and plug it into the test socket adjacent to the boiler thermostat knob, see Fig. 24. Turn on gas at the gas service cock. Ensure that the time control if fitted is in an ON condition, and that the room and/or cylinder thermostats where fitted are set to high temperatures. Switch on the external electricity supply to the boiler.
Publication No. 5105703
Important When checking for gas soundness open all windows and doors in the room. Extinguish all naked lights, cigarettes, pipes, etc.
Gas will flow to the pilot only. It will not be ignited as the ignition system is de-energised. Using a leak detection fluid, check pilot unions for gas soundness. Turn off the external electricity supply and gas service cock. Remove gas control valve plug from the test socket and refit the plug into the socket on the left hand side of the control box see Fig. 24. Refit the combustion chamber front panel. Fit the case door into position by lifting it onto the top hinge brackets and secure it with the lower two fixing screws. ENSURE THAT A GOOD SEAL IS OBTAINED Remove the temporary label from the front of the casing, having checked compliance with the information it contains. First Lighting Warning: Before lighting the boiler, ensure that the CASE DOOR HAS BEEN CORRECTLY FITTED and that the sealing strip fitted to the case door is forming a tight seal with the main boiler casing. Before proceeding to light the boiler, check that the external electricity supply to the boiler is switched off and that the boiler thermostat is in the 0 position. Turn on the gas service cock, ensure that the pump and radiator isolating valves are open, ensure that the time control, if fitted is in an on condition, and that the room and/or cylinder thermostats, where fitted are set to high temperatures. Switch on the external electricity supply to the boiler. In the event of an electrical fault after installation of the appliance, preliminary electrical system checks must be carried out i.e.:A. Earth Continuity B. Short Circuit C. Polarity D. Resistance to Earth Commissioning 21
Refer to Fault Finding Chart Fig. 31 Turn the boiler thermostat on and to a high setting and after a period of time the main burner will light, this can be observed through the sight glass in the front cover of the boiler. The time period can vary upwards of 45 seconds, depending on the amount of air in the pipework. Test for gas soundness around the boiler components using leak detection fluid. Turn the boiler thermostat to 0. Note: There could be a delay in lighting if the control knob is switched on and off and then on again rapidly. Setting and Checking of Controls With the controls cover removed. Fit a pressure gauge to the pressure test nipple in burner supply pipe. See Fig. 1. Turn on the boiler thermostat and ensure that the main burner is alight. Check that the burner pressure is in accordance with values stated on the Data Badge. The gas valve is factory set, but if adjustment is required follow section 4.8. With the burner set to its correct pressure, the firing rate given in Technical Data should also be obtained and this should be checked by meter reading at least 10 minutes after the main burner has been lit. Shut down the boiler, remove the pressure gauge and refit the screw in the test nipple ensuring that a tight seal is made. Refit the controls cover. Relight the boiler and heat the system to maximum. Check for water leaks, turn the boiler off, drain the system whilst hot. Refill the system and on sealed systems adjust to the correct cold fill pressure. Set the pressure gauge pointer to the system design pressure. If a by-pass circuit is fitted the by-pass valve should be adjusted with the boiler operating under minimum load conditions to maintain sufficient water flow through the boiler to ensure that the overheat thermostat does not operate under normal operating conditions.
Pilot Burner The pilot is pre-set and no adjustment is required. The pilot flame envelope should cover the electrode tip and spark earthing strip, see Fig. 30. If the pilot flame is not as illustrated, remove and clean the pilot as described in the Servicing Instructions Section 4.3, Pilot Burner, Page 26. Boiler Thermostat At its minimum and maximum settings, the thermostat should control the water flow temperature at approximately 55 C - 82 C (130 F - 180 F). The thermostat has been calibrated by the makers and no attempt should be made to re-calibrate it on site. Turn the thermostat to the 0 position and check that the main burner shuts down. Gravity Hot Water/Pump Over-Run Thermostat The function of this thermostat is determined by the position in which the GRAVITY/FULLY PUMPED SYSTEM selection switch is set. The thermostat is preset and no adjustment is possible. On the FULLY PUMPED switch position it will operate as a pump over-run thermostat and will keep the pump running after the boiler has shut down, as long as the water temperature within the boiler is above approximately 80 C. On the GRAVITY switch position it will operate in series with the boiler thermostat when only the gravity domestic hot water circuit is in operation. It will over-ride the boiler thermostat when the water temperature within the boiler is above 80 C. Overheat Thermostat The overheat thermostat is pre-set and no adjustment is possible. It will require manually resetting if an overheat condition occurs. Access to the reset button is through a hole in the underside of the controls cover, see Fig. 1. Other Boiler Controls All boiler mounted controls are designed so that if any fault should occur they will fail safe. No further setting or checking is necessary.
22 Commissioning
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Seals
Fig. 26
External Controls Check that any other external control connected in the system, such as clocks and thermostats, control the boiler as required. Users Instructions A Users Instructions leaflet is provided with this boiler but the householder must have the operation of the boiler and system explained by the Installer. The householder must also be advised of the importance of annual servicing and of the precautions necessary to prevent damage to the system and building, in the event of the system remaining out of commission in frost conditions. Finally, complete the Benchmark Log Book and hand over all instructions.
Commissioning 23
Central Heating Switched Live on Combined Gravity D.H.W. Pumped C.H. Systems Permanent Live on Fully Pumped Systems Switched Live on Fully Pumped Systems Domestic Hot Water Switched Live on Combined Gravity D.H.W. Pumped C.H. Systems SwL Gravity Hot Water or Pump Over Run Thermostat 4 NO 2 NC 3 C White Blue
L Red
Red
Gravity/Fully Pumped System Selection Switch (Shown in Fully Pumped Position) Black
Pump L Pump
Brown
Boiler Thermostat
Brown Brown
Brown
White Blue
White Blue Black GV1 (NO) (NC) 1 2 3 (C) GV2 Gas Control Valve
Test Socket
T6 T7 T8
Fan PRF0029A N
Fig. 27
R BR B R W
BR BR R BR B BR
BR BR
BK
G/Y BR B B BK W
W W
OR W BR R R G/Y
BK B Colour Key BR BK B W OR G/Y = = = = = = Brown Black Blue White Orange Green/ Yellow W G/Y
BK B R B BR
Pump
L N
Mains
PRF0033A
SwL N
SwL N
24 Commissioning
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4.1
Preparing the Boiler for Servicing Note: Boilers with side or rear flues have a flue elbow fitted to the fluehood. The elbow is replaced by an adapter on vertically flued boilers. A. Remove controls cover by opening the door covering the securing screw on the underside of the controls cover, see Fig. 14. Undo securing screw, pull controls cover forward 10 mm, lower it to release it from its four side fixings and pull forward clear of the thermostat knob. B. Remove door by undoing the lower fixing screws and lift door off the two upper hinge brackets. C. Remove screws securing the combustion chamber front panel and remove panel. D. Disconnect the fan supply leads from the connector adjacent to the fan.
4.2
Heat Exchanger A. Working from above and below the heat exchanger use a suitable brush and remove all deposits from between the fins. Slide vertical flue adapter into flue duct. B. Refit the fluehood, ensuring that the rope seal is undamaged and that a GOOD SEAL is made with the heat exchanger. Fully tighten the four nuts. C. Slide the flue elbow into the flue duct or lower flue adapter and secure to the fluehood using four nuts. Ensure that the gasket between the fluehood and elbow or adapter is undamaged and a good seal is obtained. D. Reconnect flexible tubes to elbow or adapter. Note: Red tube connects the front aluminium tube in the upper chamber to the lower connection on elbow or adapter, each being identified with a red ring.
4.3 E. Remove the screws securing the fan mounting plate leaving in place the three screws identified with a red circle or adjacent F mark in fan plate. Remove mounting plate complete with fan. F. Disconnect the two flexible tubes from the flue elbow or adapter. G. Loosen the two brass securing nuts beneath the flue elbow outlet and remove the other two. Tilt the flange and withdraw the elbow. Take care not to damage the gasket. On vertically flued boilers remove the four brass nuts and slide the vertical flue adapter up into the flue duct. H. Unscrew the four nuts and lift off the fluehood taking care not to damage the rope seal. Lower and lift out vertical flue adapter. I. Undo the union on the gas service cock outlet. J. Unplug the electrical supply leads for the gas control valve from the control box. See Fig. 29. K. Remove the screw securing the gas control valve to its support bracket. See Fig. 29. L. Disconnect electrode lead from electrode. M. Remove two screws securing the burner assembly to the bottom of the boiler case and lift out the burner and gas control assembly.
Pilot Burner The following operations are only necessary if the pilot flame is distorted or the wrong size, i.e. too small. A. Check that the pilot screw Fig. 26, is fully open (turn anti-clockwise). B. Unscrew the aluminium pilot tube from the pilot assembly. Take care not to damage the electrode. C. Unscrew the two hexagonal head screws securing the pilot (and shield on 80) to the main burner and remove the pilot assembly, be careful that the pilot injector does not fall out during this operation. D. Lightly brush the pilot and its shield to remove any deposits. Remove the pilot injector and clean its orifice or replace. Note: Do not use a wire brush or pin to clean injector. E. Gently clean any deposits from the electrode. F. Refit the pilot injector to the pilot burner and assemble the pilot to the aluminium tube. G. Secure the pilot assembly to the main burner using two hexagonal screws. H. Fully tighten the union nut connecting the aluminium tube to the pilot. Check for gas soundness at this joint by following the procedure described in the commissioning section of these instructions, Page 21. I. Ensure that the spark gap is as illustrated in Fig. 30.
G. Refit the combustion chamber front panel. Fan A. Carefully clean any deposits from around the fan motor and its supports. B. Very gently clean the fan impellor taking care not to damage the aluminium impellor or dislodge its balance weights.
Fig. 30
Pilot Filter The pilot burner is protected from blockage by a pilot filter situated within the gas control valve. The filter is large and designed to last the life of the gas control valve under normal operating conditions, it is therefore unlikely to need replacing. However in the event of pilot filter blockage being suspected the complete control valve should be replaced.
C. Replace the fan and its mounting plate. Ensure that the securing screws are fully tightened as an air tight seal must be obtained between the fan assembly and the main boiler casing. D. Reconnect the fan supply leads (polarity is not important). 4.7 Case Seal Check the case door seal. Replace if damaged. The seal is simply pressed into the channel around the door. Re-commission Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions page 21. Other Boiler Mounted Units No further servicing is required on any other boiler mounted units. Repair is by replacement. Fault Finding Refer to Fault Finding Chart (page 32) and Wiring Diagrams (page 24).
4.4
Combustion Chamber Insulation A. Check the combustion chamber insulation for damage. If damaged replace as described under replacement.
4.5
Main Burner A. Lightly brush any deposits from the top of each blade and ensure there is no fluff in the entry of the burner venturi. If on re-assembly the burner flame picture is incorrect or the correct gas rate or burner pressure cannot be obtained, remove the burner and gas control assembly and thoroughly clean the burner. Clean or replace the injector. In the event of the above procedures not rectifying the flame appearance, disconnect the burner from the gas control valve at the flanged connection and replace the burner and injector. B. Refit the burner and gas control valve assembly into the boiler, ensuring that the locating pin on the rear of burner engages correctly into the rear support bracket. Make sure that the sealing gasket is in place and undamaged between the burner flange and the case. Secure the assembly with two screws. C. Refit the screw securing the gas control valve to the support bracket. D. Reconnect electrode lead to electrode. E. Plug gas control valve supply leads into control box.
Removal/Replacement of Boiler Mounted Units 4.8 Gas Control Valve This operation is most easily carried out by first removing the burner and gas control valve assembly as follows:1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove controls cover, case door and combustion chamber front panel as described in 4.1.Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations A, B and C. 3. Remove the burner and gas control assembly as described in 4.1. Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations I, J, K, L and M. 4. Disconnect the electrical supply wires from the gas control valve noting their position. See Figs. 27 & 28. 5. Unscrew the union connecting the pilot supply pipe to the gas control valve. 6. Separate the gas control valve from the flanges at the inlet and outlet ports by removing the securing screws. Note: A spacer is used between the valve outlet and the burner flange, requiring the use of two seals at this point. See Fig. 26. 7. Use new seals on re-assembly. 8. Replacement is the reverse of removal. 9. Check that the burner pressure is in accordance with the information on the data badge. If adjustment is required, turn the pressure adjusting screw anticlockwise to increase pressure or clockwise to decrease. 4.9 Fan 1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove controls cover and case door as described in 4.1.Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations A and B. 3. Disconnect the fan supply leads from the connnector adjacent to the fan. 4. Remove the screws securing the fan to the mounting plate and remove fan. 5. Replacement is the reverse of removal. 28 To Service the Boiler & Component Replacement
6. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.10 Main Burner 1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove controls cover, case door and combustion chamber front panel as described in 4.1.Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations A, B and C. 3. Remove the burner and gas control assembly as described in 4.1.Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations I, J, K, L and M. 4. Unscrew the union nuts connecting the pilot supply pipe to the pilot and gas control valve. Take care not to damage the electrode and be careful that the pilot injector does not fall out during this operation. Remove sealing grommet and withdraw the pilot tube through the hole in the burner mounting flange. 5. Separate the burner from the gas control valve at the flanged connection by removing the four securing screws. Note: A spacer is used between the valve outlet and the burner flange, requiring the use of two seals at this point. See Fig. 26. 6. Unscrew the pilot, main burner injector and pressure test nipple from the burner. 7. Use new sealing gaskets on re-assembly. 8. Replacement is the reverse of removal. 9. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.11 Pilot/Ignition Electrode 1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove controls cover, case door and combustion chamber front panel as described in 4.1.Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations A, B and C. 3. Disconnect the electrode lead from electrode. 4. Unscrew the aluminium pilot tube from the pilot assembly. Take care not to damage the electrode.
5. Unscrew the two hexagonal head screws securing the pilot (and shield on 80) to the main burner and remove the pilot assembly, be careful that the pilot injector does not fall out during this operation. Unscrew electrode retaining nut and withdraw the electrode. 6. Replacement is the reverse of removal. On re-assembly ensure that the spark gap is as illustrated in Fig. 30. 7. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instruction on page 21. 4.12 Combustion Chamber Insulation 1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove main burner as described in 4.1 Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations A, B, C, I, J, K, L, M. 3. Bend back retaining tabs and replace insulation. It is necessary to first remove the side insulation when replacing the rear. 4. Replacement is the reverse of removal.
4.13 Fuse 1 amp 4. The fuse is located on the electronic control and can be replaced by lifting it from its holder. 5. Replacement is the reverse of removal. Refer to Figs. 27 & 28. 4.14 Electronic Control 4. Disconnect six way plug, two way plug and electrode lead from the electronic control. Refer to Figs. 27 & 28. Disconnect the flying leads of the electronic control as follows: white wire from terminal C (3) of the control thermostat white wire from terminal NC (2) of the control thermostat brown wire from overheat thermostat blue wire from boiler terminal block connection N green/yellow wire from earth post
5. Release the control by lifting it from the four retaining lugs. 6. Remove electronic control. 7. Replacement is the reverse of removal.
5. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.13 Fuse, 4.14 Electronic Control, 4.15 Pressure Switch, 4.16 Overheat Thermostat, 4.17 Boiler Thermostat, 4.18 Gravity HW/Pump Overrun Thermostat, 4.19 Heat Exchanger Pipe Seal Note: 4.13, 4.14 & 4.15 are on this page. 4.16, 4.17, 4.18 & 4.19 are on page 30. The following initial operations 1-3 are necessary to remove and replace any of the above items. 1. Switch off the external electricity supply by disconnecting the plug at the socket or switching off the external isolating switch. 2. Remove controls cover by opening the door covering the securing screw on the underside of the controls cover see Fig. 14. Undo securing screw, pull controls cover forward 10 mm, lower it to release it from its four side fixings and pull forward clear of the thermostat knob. 3. Remove control box securing screw and lower control box.
8. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.15 Pressure Switch 4. Remove the screw securing the pressure switch to the bracket in the control box. Lift pressure switch from bracket. 5. Disconnect the two plastic tubes. Note: the red tube is connected to the pressure switch connection identified with a red ring, or adjacent red spot. 6. Disconnect the three electrical leads, white wire from terminal No. 1 or NC, orange from terminal No. 2 or NO and brown from terminal No. 3 or C. Refer to Figs 27 & 28. 7. Replacement is the reverse of removal. Ensure that the plastic tubes are not kinked on re-assembly. 8. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21.
4.16 Overheat Thermostat 4. Remove door by undoing the two lower fixing screws and lifting door off the two upper hinge brackets. 5. Disconnect the two push on electrical connections from the overheat thermostat terminals. 6. Remove the nut securing the overheat thermostat to its mounting bracket. 7. Noting the route taken by the capillary, loosen the plastic screw retaining the thermostat bulb and withdraw bulb from its pocket. Remove the split grommet in the base of the boiler, feed the thermostat capillary and bulb through the hole. 8. Replacement is the reverse of removal. Ensure the rubber grommet in the base of the boiler makes a good seal around the capillary. Ensure that the capillary is secure in the clips provided. Refer to Fig. 21. 9. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.17 Boiler Thermostat 4. Remove door by undoing the two lower fixing screws and lifting door off the two upper hinge brackets. 5. Disconnect the fan supply leads from the connector adjacent to the fan. 6. Remove the screws securing the fan mounting plate, leaving in place the three screws circled red (or with adjacent 'F' mark), and remove the plate complete with fan. 7. Disconnect the electrical connections as follows:White from terminal C(3). White from NC(2) - Refer to Figs. 27 & 28. 8. Pull off the outer thermostat knob. 9. Remove inner thermostat post by undoing the two securing screws. 10.Remove the nut securing the thermostat to the control box. 11.If the boiler is fitted with a left hand flue, remove the flue elbow as described in Section 4.1, Preparing the Boiler for Servicing, operations F & G. 12.Remove the clip securing the thermostat bulb to the flow pipe.
13.Remove the split grommet in the base of the boiler and the split grommet in the fan chamber. Feed the capillary and bulb through the holes. 14.Replacement is the reverse of removal. The bulb of the new thermostat should be coated with heat conducting paste. Ensure the rubber grommets in the base of the boiler and the fan chamber make a good seal around the capillary. 15.Ensure that the capillary is secure in the clips provided. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.18 Gravity Hot Water/Pump Overrun Thermostat 4. Remove door by undoing the lower fixing screws and lifting door off the two upper hinge brackets. 5. Disconnect the electrical connections as follows: 2 red wires from terminal NO (4) 2 brown wires from terminal NC (2) 1 white and 1 blue wire from terminal C (3) (These are the larger numbers marked on the thermostat, ignore the smaller numbers). 6. Remove the screws securing the thermostat to the control box. 7. Remove the split pin retaining the thermostat bulb in the pocket and withdraw the bulb. 8. Remove the split grommet in the base of the boiler. Feed the capillary and bulb through the hole. 9. Replacement is the reverse of removal. The bulb of the new thermostat should be coated with heat conducting paste. Ensure the rubber grommet makes a good seal around the capillary. 10.Ensure that the capillary is secure in the clips provided. Follow the full commissioning procedure as detailed in the Commissioning section of these instructions on page 21. 4.19 Heat Exchanger Pipe Seal 4. Remove door and fan mounting plate as described in 4.17, sections 4, 5 & 6. 5. Loosen pipe nut, lift pipe and remove seal. 6. The return pipe is marked with an indentation, this should face towards the front of the boiler.
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Fig. 31
32 Fault Finding
Flame Supervision Testing Test Procedure For Measuring Flame Current
With the boiler running, turn off at the boiler thermostat. Temporarily restrict the pilot gas supply by fully screwing in the gas valve pilot screw clockwise. Turn on at the boiler thermostat: a spark will be present, indicating GV2 is electrically disconnected, and the boiler will not light. Now reinstate the pilot supply (three complete anti-clockwise turns); pilot and main boiler will light in the normal manner. Test Switch N
Fully pumped system only Yes Does Pilot light? No No Yes Yes Yes No No Check solenoid GV2 replace if necessary No Does Pilot remain lit? Does main burner light? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Start
All service on
Disconnect the white wire from GV2 on gas control valve and connect it via a suitable test switch to neutral as shown. Set test switch to OFF. Insert an approved ammeter in series with the spark electrode. Turn ON the electricity supply and restart the boiler. NOTE: The pilot will light but not the main burner as GV2 is disconnected. When the pilot is established set the test switch to ON. This will stop the spark and allow a steady flame current to be measured.
No
Yes Does fan run Yes Is electrode without sparking? cycling on/off No
Check full operational sequence to ensure that the boiler and pump overrun thermostat are operating correctly No Yes No Is there _ 240v + 10% between T2 & T3 on electronic control? Does spark stop?
No
Ensure there is _ 240 + 10% between L & N _ and 240v + 10% between Swl and N. No
Does boiler cycle off and on under control of the boiler thermostat when system is up to temperature. See note Following a run period at maximum temperature, does pump continue to operate after boiler thermostat operates? No
Yes
Yes
No
Check case door seal and replace if damaged. Fully tighten two lower securing screws.
If gas is not flowing out of pilot, check jet is not blocked & pilot screw on gas valve open
Fully pumped system. Check pump is operating and water is circulating correctly. Gravity DHW system ensure overheat thermostat bulb is located correctly see Fig. 21. Press overheat reset button. Switch off external electricity supply and follow the test procedure described above. Is there more than 1.5A recorded? No Check and/ or replace electrode lead
Ensure air pressure tubes are not kinked or blocked and are correctly fitted.
Replace fan
PRF0034A
NOTE: When pumped central heating is in operation the boiler is controlled by the main boiler thermostat. When only a gravity hot water circuit is in operation the boiler is controlled by the main boiler thermostat when set at No.4 or below. At setting above No.4 the temperature is limited by the operation of the gravity control thermostat.
6. Optional Extras
Optional Extras Internal Fitment Kit, which is suitable for a maximum wall thickness of 510 mm and where access to the outside wall is impracticable. Pump Cover Kits, located on top of the boiler and designed to conceal the pump, and/or any motorised valves installed above the boiler. Note: The pump cannot be fitted above the boiler if using a vertical flue kit. Terminal Wall Plate, where necessary can be fitted to the outside wall face to improve the appearance, after making good around the flue terminal. Terminal Guard, to be used when the terminal is fitted less than 2 m above a balcony, above ground or above a flat roof to which people have access. Installation Instructions are supplied as necessary with the kits
Kit
Models & Part Numbers 40 50 60 5105761 225543 5106368 212306 205792 225183 225418 225419 225420 225421 5105761 225543 5106369 212306 205792 225183 225418 225419 225420 225421 225541 225544 5106370 212280 205792 225184 225418 225419 225420 225421
80 225541 225544 5106371 212280 205792 225184 225418 225419 225420 225421
Standard Flue System 2 Metre Flue System Vertical Flue System Terminal Wall Plate Terminal Guard Internal Fitment Kit Pump Cover Kit (6in) Pump Cover Kit (7in - 12in) Pump Cover Kit (13in - 18in) Pump Cover Kit (19in - 24in)
Optional Extras 33
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21 12
1 4 19 2 3 6
20
8 10 7 11 9
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15
13
18
16 14
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Pilot Burner Pilot Injector Shear Off Union Electrode Electrode Lead Control Thermostat Gas Control Valve - Honeywell Includes item 9 Gas Manifold Gasket Gas Manifold 'O' Ring Gravity DHW/Pump Overrun Thermostat Flue Elbow Sealing Gasket Electronic Control Fuse 1 amp Thermostat Knob Pressure Switch - 40 Pressure Switch - 50 Pressure Switch - 60 Pressure Switch - 80 Fan - 80 Fan - 40, 50, 60 Overheat Thermostat Main Burner Gasket Main Burner Injector 3.1 mm - 40 Main Burner Injector 3.5 mm - 50 Main Burner Injector 3.8 mm - 60 Main Burner Injector 4.4 mm - 80 Flue Brush (optional extra)
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