7. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND CABLING DIAGRAMS 17
8. PUFFER RANGE 24
9. DOMESTIC HOT WATER STORAGE RANGE 25
10. SINGLE COIL RANGE 26
11. HEAT PUMP COIL RANGE 27
12. DOUBLE COIL RANGE 28
13. INSTALLATION OF HYDRAULIC ACCESSORIES 29
14. INSTALLATION OF THE INSULATION 30
15. COMMISSIONING 31
16. SHUTDOWN OF THE SYSTEM 31
17. USER RECOMMENDATIONS 32
18. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 33
19. TROUBLESHOOTING 34
20. WARRANTY 35
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1. RECOMMENDATIONS
1-1 General recommendations
1. This very important manual is an indispensable part of
the appliance.
The manual must be kept in a safe place and must be
passed onto any subsequent owners or users of the
appliance and/or in the event that the boiler is
transferred to another site.
2. Read the instructions and advice provided carefully, as
this will help you to ensure your appliance is safely
installed, used and maintained.
3. The purchaser is responsible for installation, which
must be carried out by an industry professional in
accordance with the instructions in the manual.
4. Any use of the appliance other than that stipulated
herein is prohibited.
The manufacturer shall in no way be held liable for any
damages arising from the improper, incorrect or
unreasonable use of the appliance or failure to follow
the instructions contained in this manual.
5. Installation, maintenance and all other operations
must be carried out by industry professionals according
to the applicable regulations and the indications
provided by the manufacturer.
6. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any personal
injuries, injuries to animals or damage to goods as a
result of any incorrect installation
of the appliance.
7. The packaging (clips, plastic bags, expanded
polystyrene, etc.) must be kept out of the reach of
children.
8. This appliance is not designed for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities, or who do not have sufficient
knowledge or experience, unless they have benefited
from supervision and instruction concerning the use of
the appliance by the person responsible for their safety.
9. Children must be supervised to ensure they do not
play with the appliance
10. Do not touch the appliance with your bare hands or
any wet body parts.
11. For all repairs, call an accredited technician and insist
that genuine spare parts are used. Failure to comply with
these instructions could compromise safety and shall
exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Before
carrying out any repair and/or maintenance operation
on the unit, it is important to isolate all supply sources.
In case of a malfunction in the unit, switch it off and
phone technical assistance.
12. No inflammable objects must be kept near the
appliance.
13. Correct usage also includes following the instructions
for use and installation, and adhering to any additional
documentation, as well as
the inspection and maintenance conditions.
14. Any use outside these conditions is forbidden.
1-2 User recommendation
Before installing the appliance, please read the
instructions in this manual carefully. Failure to comply
with them will invalidate the warranty.
The purchaser is responsible for installing the product.
Installation, start-up, maintenance and repairs must only
be carried
out by a qualified professional in accordance with
industry practice and applicable national standards. It is
essential to comply with all prescriptions relating to
domestic hot water tanks, as well as the instructions
supplied by the manufacturer.
To prevent burns, use suitable mixing devices to avoid
exceeding a temperature of 50°C at the catchment
points.
If the appliance is inactive for a prolonged period (e.g.
during winter holidays) in an unheated area, water may
freeze in the appliance and the pipes. Ensure that the
installation is protected from freezing.
If any accessories are installed on the unit, they must
only be original parts from the manufacturer.
To clean the exterior of the unit, it is recommended to
use a damp cloth and cleaning products intended for this
purpose.
The use of abrasive products or solvents is strongly
discouraged.
No inflammable objects must be kept near the
appliance.
GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS
Failure to respect the warnings could result in injury and
may even lead to death.
Failure to comply with warnings could result in serious
damage to objects, plants or animals.
The general and specific safety standards relating to the
product must be observed.
Do not carry out any operation which requires the
appliance to be opened.
Burn injuries from hot components or injuries caused by
parts that protrude or by sharp edges.
Do not carry out any operation which requires the
appliance to be moved.
Contact with live components can cause electrocution.
Flooding caused by water escaping from disconnected
pipes.
Do not use the connector plug on the main supply cable
to connect or shut down the appliance.
Electrocution can be caused by a damaged cable, socket
or connector plug.
Do not damage the main supply cable.
Electrocution caused by stripped live wires.
Never place any objects on the appliance.
Injuries can be caused by the item falling due to
vibrations.
Damage to the appliance or items below it caused by
items that fall because of vibrations.
Do not climb on the appliance.
Injury can be caused by the appliance falling over.
Damage to the appliance or items below it due to the
appliance becoming detached from its supports and
falling over.
Do not climb on chairs, step stools, ladders or unstable
supports to clean the appliance.
Injury due to falling or folding of the ladder (double
ladder).
Do not carry out any cleaning operations on the
appliance without having switched it off, disconnected
the connector plug or deactivated the relevant switch.
Contact with live components can cause electrocution.
Install the appliance on a solid wall that will not be
subject to vibrations.
Noise during operation.
When drilling the wall, take care not to damage the
electrical cables or pipes.
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Contact with live conductors can cause electrical arcing.
Explosions, fires or poisoning in the event of gas leaking
from a damaged duct.
Damage to existing installations. Flooding in the event of
water leaking from damaged ducts.
Protect connection cables to prevent them from being
damaged.
Contact with live conductors can cause electrocution
Flooding caused by water escaping from damaged pipes
Check that the part and the installations to which the
appliance will be connected comply with the current
applicable regulations.
Contact with incorrectly installed live conductors can
cause electrocution.
Damage to the appliance due to unsuitable operating
conditions.
Use accessories and manual equipment suitable for the
usage (ensure that the tool is not damaged and the
handle is securely attached and in good condition), use
this equipment correctly, protect it against being
accidentally dropped and store it after use.
Injury may be caused by flying debris or fragments, dust
inhalation, impacts, cuts, pricks and abrasions.
Damage to the appliance or to nearby objects caused by
flying debris or fragments, impacts or incisions
Use suitable electrical equipment (in particular, check
that the supply cable and connector plug are in good
condition and that rotating or alternating parts are
properly secured).
Use the equipment correctly, do not allow a trailing
supply cable to obstruct access, secure it to prevent
falling, and disconnect and store it after use
Injury can be caused by electrocution, projected shards
or fragments, inhaling dust, being hit, or cuts, pricks,
abrasions, noise or vibrations.
Damage to the appliance or to objects nearby caused by
projected debris or fragments, cuts, incisions.
Ensure that portable ladders are stable and sturdy and
will not slip, and that the rungs are in good condition.
Ensure that someone is present to ensure that ladders
cannot move when someone else is using them.
Injury due to falling or folding of the ladder (double
ladder).
Ensure that materials, components or equipment used
during installation cannot fall from height.
Injury or death due to collapsing and/or falling parts.
Ensure that mobile ladders are correctly supported and
sufficiently sturdy, that the rungs are in good condition
and not slippery, and that the rungs and platforms are
fitted with rails.
Injury due to falling.
When working at height (generally during use with
height differences of more than 2 m), ensure that there
is a safety rail surrounding the working area or that
personal equipment is used to prevent falling, that the
route of any potential fall is not obstructed by
dangerous objects and that any possible impact would
be cushioned by semi-rigid or deformable supports.
Injury due to falling.
Ensure that the health and safety conditions are
adequate in terms of lighting, ventilation, structural
soundness and emergency exits.
Injury caused by being hit, tripping, etc.
During work, wear personal protective equipment and
clothing.
Injury can be caused by electrocution, projected shards
or fragments,
inhaling dust, being hit, or cuts, pricks, abrasions, noise
or vibrations.
The utmost care must be taken during operations
inside the appliance, and contact with sharp edges
avoided.
Injury caused by cuts, pricks and abrasions.
Do not use insecticides, solvents or harsh cleaning
products for maintenance of the appliance.
Painted or plastic parts can be damaged.
Do not use the appliance for any use other than
standard household use.
The appliance may be damaged by operation overload.
Damage to incorrectly treated objects.
Do not allow children or inexperienced persons to use
the appliance.
Damage to the appliance may be caused by improper
use.
Electrical connections must be made using conductors
with a suitable cross section.
Fire due to overheating caused by current passing
through cables which are too small.
Protect appliances and nearby areas using suitable
equipment.
Damage to the appliance or to objects nearby caused by
projected debris or fragments, cuts, incisions.
Move the appliance using the necessary protective
equipment and with the utmost care.
Damage to appliances or nearby objects caused by
impacts, incisions or crushing.
Ensure that all equipment is stored in a way that makes
it simple and safe to handle; avoid creating piles which
are in danger of collapsing.
Damage to appliances or nearby objects caused by
impacts, incisions or crushing.
Reset any safety and control functions affected by an
operation on the appliance, and make sure that they
are operating correctly before it is put back in service.
Damage to or stoppage of the appliance due to
uncontrolled operating conditions.
Before working on roofs, structures, surfaces, etc.,
ensure that they are stable and suitable for the work to
be carried out.
Injury or death due to collapsing and/or falling from
height.
SAFETY STANDARDS SPECIFIC TO THE PRODUCT
Drain any components which contain hot water by
activating the drain before using them.
Injury caused by burns
Descale components in accordance with the
instructions in the safety sheet for the product in
question. Carry out the operation in a well-ventilated
area and wear protective clothing.
Avoid mixing different products and protect the
appliance and nearby objects.
Personal injury through skin and eyes coming into
contact with acidic substances, inhalation of ingestion of
harmful chemical agents.
Damage to the appliance or objects nearby due to
corrosion caused by acidic substances.
Do not carry out work on the product in strong
sunlight.
Injury caused by burns
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TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND RECYCLING
INSTRUCTIONS
The appliance must be transported in accordance with
the pictograms hereunder on the packaging.
The appliance must be transported and stored in dry
conditions and freezing conditions must be avoided.
EU directive 2002/96/EC requires selective collection
and recycling of used electrical and electronic devices.
The "crossed-out wheeled bin" symbol on the appliance
indicates that the product must be disposed of
separately from standard household waste at the end of
its useful life, and must be brought to a waste sorting
centre for electrical and electronic devices or returned
to the seller when a replacement appliance is purchased.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Conformity of design and production
This product conforms to EU directive 97/23EC, article 3,
paragraph 3 concerning pressure equipment and
93/69/CEE relating to standard EN12897-2006 specific to
indirectly heated, unvented water heaters.
If the addition of a resistance is recommended by the
manufacturer (kit specified in the manual), this product
complies with the following European directives and
standards: LVD Directive (electrical safety) 2006/95/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCES
Enameled tanks are designed for both the production
and storage of domestic hot water.
These tanks can be combined with both solar energy
systems and more common energy systems such as gasor oil-fired boilers.
The tanks are protected by an enamel covering applied
at 850°C, in accordance with the requirements of DIN
4753/3.
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B
A
D
C
2. INSTALLATION
The appliance must be installed in accordance with professional good practice and in
compliance with the national regulations in force for hydraulic and electrical
connections, under the entire responsibility of the installer.
This appliance must be installed in covered premises, sheltered from frost and
having sufficient upper and lower ventilation.
Installation of the water heater with its raising feet (label A)
Installation of heating components (label B)
Installation of hydraulic accessories (Option)
Installation of safety unit + drain (Option)
Installation of M1 or M0 insulation (label D)
Hydraulic connection (label C)
Principle with 1 water heater
Principle with two water heaters in series
Hydraulic tests
Electrical connection
Assembly test
10 - Funnel to the drain
11 - Example special fitting
(plate exchanger)
12 - Loop pump
13 - Loop reheater
12
11
10
2
10
5
2
4
2
13
6
2
4
3
1
7
4
8
9
Electrical cover
Connecting sleeves
The appliance must be as close as possible to the supply stations.
For operations of maintenance or replacement of heating components, easy
access must be provided. (Fig 1)
Installation of raising feet (using the bolts provided) (Fig 2)
Either use of the lifting rings of the appliance (at the top of the appliance),
Or possibility of tilting the appliance (without lying it down), taking care not to
Position the water heater in its final position.
Check the stability of the water heater.
3. HYDRAULIC CONNECTION
To enable optimal use of the water heater, we recommend that you carry out the
hydraulic connection as follows:
Not all appliances labelled on these installation diagrams are supplied by us.
However, the correct installation of the appliance in accordance with the national
regulations in force is under the entire responsibility of the installer.
SCHEMA DEPRINCIPEAVECUNCHAUFFE-EAU
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put stress on the cylinder of the tank and of course without impact.
For information any external marking may entail internal damage to the
appliance and will therefore invalidate the warranty.
IMPORTANT NOTE
DEPRINCIPEAVECUNCHAUFFE-EAU
DIAGRAM OF PRINCIPLE WITH ONE WATER HEATER
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