ACV N-Mini, N 1, N 2, N 3 Installation, operating and maintenance Instructions

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Installation, operating and
maintenance Instructions
N-Mini / N 1 / N 2 / N 3
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INDEX
Who should read these instructions 3 Symbols 3 Applicable standards 3 Important notes 3
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USER GUIDE 4
Use of the boiler 4 Setting the burner to safety mode 4
DESCRIPTION 5
General description 5 Operating principle 5 Design characteristics 5 Boiler views and key to parts 5
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 6
General 6 Operating condition limits 6 Dimensions 6 Hot water output data 6 General characteristics 6
BURNER CHARACTERISTICS 13
Description of the burner 13 Factory settings parameters 14 Burner dimension 14
COMMISSIONING 15
Filling the hot water and heating circuits 15 Using the boiler for the first time 15
MAINTENANCE 15
Recommendation 15 Boiler maintenance 15 Safety equipment maintenance 15 Draining the boiler 15
SPARE PARTS See at the end of this manual
INSTALLATION 7
Boiler room 7 Chimney connections 7 Fuel oil supply 7 Heating connection 8 Hot water connection 8 Electrical connections 9 Control kit 10 N + Smart installation with ACV control 11
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INTRODUCTION
WHO SHOULD READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions should be read by:
- the specifying engineer
- the installer
- the user
- the service engineer
SYMBOLS
The following symbols are used in these instructions:
Important instructions for correct operation of the installation.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
The products described in this document have been certified at European level (European Directive 92/42/EEC «Efficiency»). They
have also been awarded the Belgian “OPTIMAZ” LABEL (fuel oil boiler).
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Essential instructions to ensure the safety of persons and the environment.
Danger of electrocution.
DANGER
HOT
IMPORTANT NOTES
These instructions are an integral part of the equipment to which they relate and must be handed to the user.
The product must be installed and serviced by qualified engineers
in accordance with the regulations in force.
ACV declines all liability for any damage caused as a result of
incorrect installation or in the event of the use of appliances or
accessories that are not specified by ACV.
Failure to follow the instructions describing the
test operations and procedures may cause injury to persons or risks of environmental pollution.
N.B.: ACV reserves the right to change the technical characteristics and specification of its products without notice.
Danger of burning.
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USER GUIDE
USE OF THE BOILER
To ensure that your system operates correctly, please
have it serviced annually by a qualified engineer; servicing should be completed before the start of the heating season.
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Starting the burner: in normal operation the burner starts automatically if
the temperature of the boiler is below the set point.
Before carrying out any work on the boiler, isolate it
from the electrical supply at the switch on the external control box.
Also place the main switch on the control panel to
“OFF”.
You should familiarise yourself with the control panel
(fig. 1)
The user must not attempt to gain access to the
components inside the control panel.
1. Control thermostat
When the boiler is used for heating only, the boiler temperature may be set at 60 to 90°C. If the boiler is used to generate domestic hot water and heating, the boiler’s control thermostat should be set at 80°C to ensure optimum operating conditions.
2. Main switch
Use this switch to turn the boiler on and off.
45
30
60
15
31
75
0
0
9
°C
fig. 2 : N-Mini Control panel
Pump operation:
The pump is controlled by a reset high limit thermostat, which is located at the rear of the boiler. This is pre-set at 45°C. When the
boiler starts up, it delays the activation of the boiler pump, thereby
preventing any risk of corrosion in the combustion chamber.
Gauge pressure of the heating system
Your system must be fitted with a heating safety valve calibrated to 3 bars.
Ensure that the system is always under water pressure. When the system is cold and the air inside it has been vented, the gauge must indicate a pressure between 0.5 and 1.5 bar depending on the height of the building.
To add water: (refer to Fig. 10 on Page 8)
• Open the filling valve (5).
• Close the valve properly after filling.
• Vent the system in order to obtain an accurate reading of the pressure inside the heating circuit.
Safety valves (heating circuit)
If water is found to be escaping from one of the safety valves, stop the boiler and contact your installer for advice.
A monthly test is recommended: Lift the lever on the drain cock for a few seconds to ensure that the safety valve is working correctly.
3. Summer/Winter switch
Use this switch to start and stop the heating pump.
4. Thermostat-pressure gauge
This gauge shows the temperature of the boiler and the pressure in the primary heating circuit. The temperature must not exceed 90°C. If it rises above this point, turn off the boiler and check the settings on the thermostat. If the problem persists, call a technician. The pressure must not fall below 1 bar. If it does fall below this point, look up the section entitled “Gauge pressure of the heating installation” in this section below.
5. Manual reset high-limit thermostat
If the boiler temperature exceeds 103°C, this safety device will be enabled. The boiler temperature must drop below 60°C to re-start. Unscrew the cover and press the re-start key with a pen or an object with a similar sharp point. Replace the cover. If the fault persists, turn off the boiler and call a technician.
60
90
If there is a problem after this short test, please
contact your installer for advice.
The water escaping from the safety valve can
DANGER
be extremely hot and cause serious burns.
HOT
BURNER SHUTDOWN
If the burner is not working:
1. The burner indicator lamp lights up.
2. Press the burner reset button (Fig. 3) on the burner. Turn the boiler off for several seconds at the main switch, then restart the boiler.
3. If the burner still does not work, rearm the manual reset highlimit thermostat on the control panel (Fig. 4).
4. If the anomaly persists, please contact your installer.
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fig. 1 : Control panel
fig. 3 fig. 4
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DESCRIPTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
• Model N is a single boiler (heating).
• Equipment required: a water connection kit for the heating circuit supply
(optional).
• The N-Mini control panel includes a control thermostat and a thermostat pressure gauge.
• The control panel on N 1 - 2 - 3 boilers includes a main switch, a Summer/Winter switch, a thermostat pressure gauge, a control thermostat and a manual reset high-limit thermostat.
• The N boiler can be connected directly to the chimney using a B23 chimney connector.
N-Mini Model: output of 16.6 kW.
N1 Model: Outputs in the range 20 to 25 kW.
N2 Model: Outputs in the range 28 to 36 kW.
N3 Model: Outputs in the range 36.5 to 51 kW.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Simple to control, safety assured
The temperature of the water in both the heating circuit and the hot water circuit is regulated by a single control. This is achieved by means of the control thermostat and the bulb is located beside the boiler outlet. switch.
Casing
The boiler is covered with a steel casing that has been stove enamelled at 220°C after scouring and phosphating.
BOILER VIEWS AND KEY TO PARTS
1. Top cover
2. Heating outlet
3. Heating return
4. Chimney connection
5. Heating circuit
6. Combustion chamber
7. Boiler drain cock
8. Fuel oil burner
9. Left-right removable burner chamber plate
10. Exchanger (flue ways)
11. Front panel
12. Control panel
12
12
11
10
3
4
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• A manual reset high-limit thermostat locks the burner if the primary water temperature reaches 103°C.
• A minimum thermostat, fitted at the rear of the boiler, and preset at 45°C, delays the activation of the boiler pump. This prevents any risk of corrosion in the combustion chamber.
Generation of domestic hot water
Boiler N can be combined with the Smart tank (100L) superimposed with the boiler or with any other ACV tank.
DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS
Outer body
The outer body which holds the primary water is made from STW 22 heavy gauge steel.
Flue ways
The boiler’s flue ways can be accessed from the front and include a set of removable turbulators, in either stainless steel or chrome, which have been specially designed to provide the optimum combustion efficiency.
Combustion chamber
The boiler features a large, water-cooled combustion chamber to guarantee a good flame.
Removable burner chamber plate
The chamber plate is fitted on a hinge (left or right) and made from STW 22 steel. It is protected from the flame by a ceramic fibre padding and a vermiculite brick.
9
8
756
fig. 5
Insulation
The burner body is insulated with rock wool padding (50mm thick).
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
GENERAL
The appliances are supplied fully assembled, tested and packed standing on a timber base with impact protection strips and wrapped in heat-shrunk plastic film. When the appliance arrives, remove the packaging and check that no parts have been damaged in transit. Refer to the dimensions and weights listed below for handling
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purposes:
DIMENSIONS
G
E
Ø
D
OPERATING CONDITION LIMITS
Maximum service pressure (tank filled with water)
- Heating circuit: 3 bar
- Domestic hot water circuit : 10 bar (*)
Test pressure (tank filled with water)
- Heating circuit: 4,5 bar
- Domestic hot water circuit : 13 bar (*)
Operating temperature
- Maximum temperature: 90°C
(*) if the boiler is connected to a domestic hot water production tank.
C
B
F
A
A mm B mm C mm D Ø mm E mm F mm G mm Kg (*)
N-Mini
N 1
N 2
N 3
The weights shown are the drained weights.
(*)
370 565 495 80 425 357 187 62
470 700 566 130 550 445 260 108
470 765 566 130 615 510 260 122
530 805 656 150 645 550 260 157
DOMESTIC HOT WATER PERFORMANCE “N + SMART (100 L)” N 1 N 2
Operating conditions at 85°C
Peak flow at 45°C (ΔT = 35°C)
Peak flow at 60°C (ΔT = 50°C)
L/10’
L/10’
202 202
117 117
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS N-Mini N 1 N 2 N 3
Input
Output
Pressure loss of the flue gas circuit
Heating circuit capacity
Heating connection (female)
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18.4 22.0 / 28.0 30.4 / 40.0 40.0 / 57.0
16.6 20.0 / 25.0 27.0 / 35.7 36.5 / 51.0
0.11 0.15 0.17 0.15
17 31 37 53
L
3/4” 1” 1” 1” 1/4
Ø
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INSTALLATION
BOILER ROOM
Important
• Never obstruct the ventilation.
• Do not store inflammable products in the boiler room.
• Avoid storing corrosive products such as paint, solvents, chlorine, salt, soap or other cleaning products near the boiler.
Accessibility
The boiler room should be big enough to allow easy access to the boiler. Minimum clearances around the boiler (mm):
- to the front 500
- to the rear 150
- to the sides 100
- above 700
Ventilation
The boiler room must have both low- and high-level ventilation
(see fig. 6).
For your information, the table below gives the minimum ventilation requirements according to Belgian regulations.
The user must ensure that his boiler room ventilation complies with local regulations.
A. High-level ventilation B. Low-level ventilation C. Draught stabiliser D. Flame inspection window E. Height of lined chimney F. Chimney diameter
A
B
fig. 6 : Boiler ventilation and B23 chimney connector
F
C
Important note:
The above table is shown by way of indication only as
regulations vary from country to country.
The high output of our boilers means that the flue
gases are at a low temperature.
The attendant risk of condensation may cause damage
to some chimneys. To avoid this risk we strongly advise that you line the chimney.
Please contact your installer for any further information.
E
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Ventilation N-Mini N 1 N 2 N 3
Fresh air supply min.
High-level ventilation (A)
Low-level ventilation (B)
m
dm
dm
3
33 50 72 102
/h
2
150 150 150 150
2
150 150 150 170
Base
The base on which the boiler will be mounted must be made from noncombustible materials.
CHIMNEY CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT
The boiler must be installed by a qualified engineer
in accordance with the local standards and codes of practice.
The diameter of the chimney must not be less than the
diameter of the boiler’s chimney reducer.
Chimney connector type: B23 (fig.6)
The chimney must be connected to the boiler by means of a metal pipe rising at an angle from the boiler to the chimney.
FUEL OIL SUPPLY
Single-pipe installation (fig. 7)
Height H Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
0,5 m L = 10 m L = 20 m
1.0 m L = 20 m L = 40 m
1.5 m L = 40 m L = 80 m
2.0 m L = 60 m L = 100 m
Two-pipe installation (fig. 8)
Height H Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
0 m L = 35 m L = 100 m
0.5 m L = 30 m L = 100 m
1.0 m L = 25 m L = 100 m
1.5 m L = 20 m L = 90 m
2.0 m L = 15 m L = 70 m
3.0 m L = 8 m L = 30 m
3.5 m L = 6 m L = 20 m
fig. 7 fig. 8
H
L1
A chimney connector is required.
Chimney N-Mini N 1 N 2 N 3
E = 5 m Ø min. F mm 97 130 143 170
E = 10 m Ø min. F mm 82 130 130 143
E = 15 m Ø min. F mm 80 130 130 130
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H
L1
H
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INSTALLATION
CONNECTING THE HEATING SYSTEM
ACV water kit
ACV can supply an optional pre-assembled water kit. This kit comprises:
• A pump;
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• A 3-way manual valve. This valve can be power-operated if required;
• Connection pipes that can be used to connect a second heating circuit;
• Two isolating valves;
• Connectors for the right- or efthand mounting of the expansion vessel, the safety valve with pressure gauge and the fill valve.
The expansion vessel is not
included.
Typical single-circuit connection
1. 3-way power-operated mixer valve
2. Safety valve calibrated to 3 bar, with pressure gauge
3. Pump
4. Non-return valve
5. System filling valve
6. Expansion vessel
7. ACV 13.00 controller (see Controller Kit on page 9)
8. Heating system isolating valve
9. Drain cock
fig. 9 : ACV water kit
HOT WATER CONNECTION
Pressure reducing valve
If the mains water pressure exceeds 6 bar, a pressure reducing valve calibrated to 4.5 bar must be installed.
Safety group
The safety group of the water tank must be approved by ACV and calibrated to 7 bar; the group’s valve discharge must be connected to the drain.
Hot water expansion vessel
Installing a hot water expansion vessel will prevent any risk of excess pressure due to water hammer or pressure fluctuations.
Hot water circulation
If the water tank is a long way from the point of use, installing a closed recirculation circuit can ensure a faster hot water drawoff at any time.
Typical N + SMART domestic hot water connection (100 L) with thermostat valve
1. Safety group
2. Pressure reducing valve
3. Thermostatic mixer
4. Hot water pump
5. Non-return valve
6. Hot water expansion vessel
7. Cold water supply tap
8. Drawoff tap
9. Drain cock
10. Air vent
11. Isolating valve
4
5
8
8 8
4
7
1
9
3
2
5
6
11
DANGER
HOT
3
10
6
fig. 11 : Hot water system connection
IMPORTANT As a safety measure, we strongly advise the installation of a thermostatic mixer to prevent any risk of burning to persons.
2
1
9
7
5
fig. 10 : Heating system connection
Drain
The drain cock and safety valve must be connected to the building drain.
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INSTALLATION
Optional accessories
Safety group Ø 3/4”
Pressure reducing valve Ø 3/4“
Thermostatic mixer Ø 3/4”
Expansion vessel 5 litres
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Power supply principle
The boiler operates on a single-phase supply of 230 V/50 Hz. You should install a control box with main switch and 6A fuses externally to the boiler to allow the boiler to be isolated from the supply for servicing and repairs.
Statutory compliance
The installation must comply with your local standards and codes of practice.
Safety
The stainless steel if present water tank must be provided with a separate earth.
N-Mini
B
Bk
M
6
Br
B
3
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t
Bk Br
5
t
G
G
4
t
B
ROrOr
S3 NT1T2 L1
T1
N
L1
S3
T2
7
230V-50 Hz
6A
The boiler must be isolated from the electrical supply
before any work is carried out on it.
Electrical wiring of N boilers
1. Main switch
2. Summer/Winter switch
3. Control thermostat (60/90°C)
4. Manual reset high-limit thermostat (103°C max.)
5. Minimum thermostat 45°C (T.O.D)
6. Pump (optional)
7. Room thermostat
Wiring diagram key
B. Blue Bk. Black Br. Brown G. Grey Or. Orange R. Red W. White Y/Gr. Yellow/Green
N 1 N 2 N 3
L1
Br
3
4
1
N
B
Y/Gr
12
C
Or
12
C
Bk
R
B
W
2
Y/Gr
G
5
Or
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L1
L1
B
Y/Gr
N
N
B
Br
Y/Gr
230V-50 Hz
6A
R
T1
T1
G
W
Or
Bk
T2
S3
B4
T2
S3 B4
B
R
7
6
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INSTALLATION
CONTROL KITS (OPTIONAL)
ACV 13 electrical controller
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QAD 22 heating outlet sensor
QAC 32 Outdoor sensor
• Direct control of the burner (ON/OFF) or modulating control of a power-operated valve.
• Domestic hot water priority.
• For configuration with an air temperature controller.
• For configuration with an air temperature controller.
Electrical wiring diagram of the wall-mounted case
B2. Temperature sensor B9. Outdoor sensor B5. Analogue/digital room sensor P1. Pump Y1/Y2/N. Servomotor (SSY 319 or SQK 349) bl. Blue N n/z. Black Y2 br. Brown Y1
SSY 319 / SQK 349
P1 B5 B9 B3 B2
QAAD50
(QAAD70)
QAC32 QAD22
bk br
bl
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P1Y1Y2NB5B9B3B2
Please contact your installer if you require any further
information.
SSY 319 servomotor
SQK 349 servomotor
Boiler Control BC 01
• This control box is used to connect a single- or dualfuel boiler to a heating system boiler, without hotwater priority.
• SSY 319 electromechanical servomotor for 3-way valves.
Boiler Control BC 03
• SQK 349 electromechanical servomotor for 3-way valves.
Wall-mounted case
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• ACV 13 connecting wiring case.
• The Boiler Control BC 03 controls a heating system boiler without domestic hot water priority with a boiler: it controls the burner operation, the heating pump and the boiler ­either through the SCE pump or the 3-way SCE valve.
• The Boiler Control BC 03 incorporates a pump anti-lock device that regularly starts up the pump for a few seconds after a long period of non-use.
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N + SMART INSTALLATION WITH ACV CONTROL
1. Room thermostat
2. Heating pump
3. Loading pump indirect tank
4. Boiler burner
5. Smart 100 L boiler
6. Electrical supply
INSTALLATION
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BC 01 or BC 03
1
4
1. Room thermostat
2. Loading pump indirect tank
3. 3-way power-operated valves
4. Boiler burner
5. Smart 100 L boiler
6. Electrical supply
2
3
fig. 12 : Installation with two pumps.
BC 01 or BC 03
5
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INSTALLATION
Electrical connection of BC 01 with 2 pump
1. Room thermostat
2. Heating pump
3. Loading pump indirect tank
4. Boiler burner
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5. Smart 100 L boiler
6. Electrical supply
6
230 V 50Hz
1
3
11
9
4
6
7
8
5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151617181920
t
T8 T6T7 B5
1
5
C
t
T8 T6T7 B5
L1 T1NT2S3
4
2
Electrical connection of BC 01 with one 3-way motorised mixer valve + 1 pump
1. Room thermostat
2. Loading pump indirect tank
3. 3-way power-operated valves
4. Boiler burner
5. Smart 100 L boiler
6. Electrical supply
Attention for this
configuration it is
necessary to add
the shunt
between 9 and 12.
230 V 50Hz
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151617181920
t
5
C
t
T8 T6T7 B5
T8 T6T7 B5
1
3
4
1
L1 T1NT2S3
4
11
9
6
7
8
3
3
5
2
Connecting the system’s electrical components to the BC 03
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230 V ~ 50 Hz
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PE
6
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BURNER CHARACTERISTICS
DESCRIPTION OF THE BURNER
This new generation of fuel oil burners comply with current requirements in terms of performance and the cleanliness of combustion gases. The burner is fitted with the finest quality components reflecting the latest developments in technology and the fuel-oil is pre-heated.
Components:
• “Landis & Gyr” relay
• “A.E.G.” motor
• “Suntec” pump
• “May & Christe” transformer
• “Danfoss” fuel-oil preheater
Throat
Burner socket
Nozzle line adjuster screw
Advantages
• Simple to install, it is fitted with a safety switch and a new burner suspension system.
• A special key is provided with the burner for any maintenance work needed.
• The burner air pressure adapts to the pressure in the combustion chamber.
• An automatic stop check valve stops the airflow when the boiler is turned off, preventing it from cooling.
• Silent and very reliable operation.
• Adapts to the depth of the boiler with the adjustable nozzle clamp.
• Three air-regulation points to ensure the optimum air/fuel oil mixture.
- The air is pre-regulated upstream;
- primary regulation;
- combustion head regulation.
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Louver
Pump - nozzle connection pipe
Control relay
Burner reset
High voltage transformer
Motor
Electrical valve
Fuel oil pump
Motor capacitor
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BURNER CHARACTERISTICS
REGULATION PARAMENTER BM R 31 BM R 51
N1 N2 N3
Power
Electrical power
Nozzle
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Nozzle angle 60° 60° 60°
Fuel oil rate of flow
Pump pressure
Flue gas index 0.6 0.6 0.6
Louver regulation 3 4.5 4
Combustion head regulation 2 1 2
Weight
kW
W
gal/h
Kg/h
bar
Kg
23.0 30.0 49.0
150 150 150
0.50 0.75 1.25
1.94 2.53 4.13
13.5 10.5 10
12 12 12
fig. 14 :
Electrode distance
BURNER DIMENSION
BM R 31
BM R 51
fig. 15 :
Combustion head
adjuster screw
A mm B mm C mm D mm E mm F mm G Ø mm L Ø mm LK Ø mm
240 270 215 280 60-130 M 8 80 85 140-165
240 270 215 280 60-130 M 8 80 85 140-165
fig. 16 :
Air flow adjuster screw
(fine tuning)
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MAINTENANCECOMMISSIONING
FILLING THE HEATING CIRCUIT
IMPORTANT
If your “N” boiler is connected to an ACV tank, it is
1. Open valves 5 and 8 to fill the heating circuit and make sure the
essential to fill the domestic water circuit before the heating circuit.
pressure does not exceed 2 bars.
8
4
7
1
3
8
2
RECOMMENDATION
It is compulsory to have the boiler serviced once a year. Boiler servicing and checking must be carried out by a qualified engineer.
MAINTAINING THE BOILER
1. Isolate the boiler from the electrical supply at the switch on the external control box and close the fuel oil supply valve.
2. Place the main switch on the control panel to “OFF” (except for the
N-Mini).
3. Remove the boiler front panel (1) (except for the N-Mini).
4. Loosen the two nuts or locking clamps for the N-Mini to open the burner chamber plate (2).
5. Remove the insulating brick (for the N-Mini only).
6. Remove the stainless-steel turbulators (3).
7. Brush the flue ways, clean the chamber and vacuum up any soot deposits.
8. Check the insulation of the burner chamber plate (4).
9. Before reassembling, clean the burner combustion head (5).
10. Check that the thermostats and safety valves are working correctly.
4
2
1
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5
6
9
fig. 20
2. Vent the system.
3. Once you have vented the system, return the pressure to the static pressure plus 0.5 bar.
Height of the heating system:
10 m ➠ heating circuit pressure = 1.5 bar
15 m ➠ heating circuit pressure = 2 bar
USING THE BOILER FOR THE FIRST TIME
1. Check the fuel oil supply connection and ensure that it is free from leaks.
2. Check the electrical connection to the boiler and the boiler room ventilation, and ensure that the flue gas discharge pipes and the burner chamber plate are properly gas tight.
3. Set the boiler thermostat to between 60° and 90°C.
4. Place the Summer/Winter switch to the required position.
5. Place the main switch to “ON”.
6. Carry out the necessary venting operations, measurements and settings.
3
5
fig. 21
MAINTENANCE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT
- Check that all thermostats and safety devicesoperate correctly: the boiler thermostat and the manual reset high-limit thermostat (103°C).
- Check the heating circuit safety valves.
DRAINING THE BOILER
DANGER
HOT
Draining the heating circuit (fig. 20)
1. Place the main switch on the control panel to “OFF”, isolate the
boiler from the electrical power supply at the switch in the external control box.
2. Close the isolating valves (8) in the heating circuit.
3. Connect a flexible tube to the drain cock (9).
4. Open the drain cock (9) to drain the heating circuit.
The water draining from the drain cock is very hot and can cause serious burns. Keep all persons away from running hot water.
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A05
A04
A01
A06
A08
A09
A02
A07
N-MINI N 1 N 2 N 3
A01 21471387 21471380 21471381 21471382
A02 21472387 21472380 21472381 21472382
A03 - 21473380 21473381 21473382
A04 21474387 21474380 21474381 21474382
A05 21475387 21475380 21475380 21475382
A06 21477387 21477380 21477380 21477382
A03
A07 21473387 21479380 21479380 21479382
A08 30465160 30465153 30465154 30465155
A09 2147P371 2147P380 2147P381 2147P382
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N-MINI N 1 N 2 N 3
24614108 24614108 24614109
54428116 54428116 54428116
54428107 54428107 54428107
54442045 54442045 54442045 54442045
54764009 54764009 54764009
54442015
54442027 54442027 54442027 54442027
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N-MINI N 1 N 2 N 3
54763009
54441008 54441008 54441008
55426001 55426001 55426001
47405252 47405252 47405252
47438008 47438008 47438008 47438008
49410280 49410280 49410280
50423008 50423008 50423008 50423008
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N-MINI N 1 N 2 N 3
63438001 63438001 63438001 63438001
47405137
47405004 47405004 47405004 47405004
47405005 47405005 47405005 47405005
50423098 50423097 50423097 50423098
51701000
51701001 51701002 51701003
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