Atag Premier E-SHR 15, Premier E-SHR 24T, Premier E-SHR 35T, Premier E-HR 24 Installation And Servicing Instructions

INSTALLATION & SERVICING
INSTRUCTIONS
8G.51.18.01/07.04 We reserve the right to make changes
CE PIN 0063AS3538
These instructions to be retained by user.
central heating progr. on / off
hot water progr. on / off
pump progr. on / off
Reset key
Step key
display
Explanations of symbols and signs on the Control Tower display.
0 1 2
No heat requirement
Ventilation phase
Ignition phase
Burner active on central heating
Burner active on hot water
Fan check
Burner off when room thermostat is demanding
Pump overrun phase for central heating
Pump overrun phase for hot water
Burner off because of to high flow water temperature
Automatic venting programme
3 4 5
6 7 8 9 A
Water pressure is to low (<1,0 bar), flashing FILL will be altered with indication of water pressure, boiler power of 50% is possible. The installation needs to be topped up.
Water pressure is to low (<0,7 bar), FILL indication remains continuously visible, the boiler is taken out of operation. The installation needs to be topped up.
Water pressure is to high (>2,8 bar), HIGH indication remains continuously visible, the boiler is taken out of operation. The installation pressure needs to be decreased by draining water.
Operation indication (in the first display position)
Mode key ~ Selecting chapters
Step key ~ Scrolling in a chapter
Reset key ~ Unlocking the boiler in case of error
Mode key
Distributor for UK
ATAG Heating UK Ltd. Unit M1 Hilton Business Park East Wittering West Sussex PO20 8RL
Phone: 01243 673888 Fax: 01243 673444
Email: info@atagheating.co.uk Internet: www.atagheating.co.uk
Distributor for Ireland
Total Energy Management Ltd. Unit 9, Ballybritt Industrial Estate, Monivea Road, Galway, Ireland.
Tel. (091) 769174 Fax. (091) 769485
Email: info@tem.ie Internet: www.tem.ie
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 3
Contents
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Regulations .................................................................................................................................... 4
3 Description of the appliance ........................................................................................................... 5
4 Scope of the supply ....................................................................................................................... 5
5 Mounting of the boiler ..................................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Dimensions .......................................................................................................................... 6
6 Connecting the boiler ..................................................................................................................... 8
6.1 Central heating system ........................................................................................................ 9
6.2 Expansion vessel ............................................................................................................... 10
6.3 Underfloor heating systems(plastic pipes) .......................................................................... 10
6.4 Gas connection .................................................................................................................. 10
6.5 Hot water supply E-SHR 24T and 35T ................................................................................ 10
6.6 Hot water supply E-SHR 15 and 24 .................................................................................... 11
6.7 Condensation drain pipe ..................................................................................................... 11
6.8 Flue gas exhaust system and air supply system ............................................................... 11
6.9 Air supply .......................................................................................................................... 12
7 Electrical connection.................................................................................................................... 13
8 Boiler controls .............................................................................................................................. 15
8.1 Explanation of the function keys ........................................................................................ 15
9 Filling and venting the boiler and installation ................................................................................. 16
9.1 Central heating system ...................................................................................................... 16
9.2 Hot water supply ................................................................................................................ 16
10 Commissioning the boiler ............................................................................................................ 17
10.1 Central Heating system ......................................................................................................17
10.2 Hot water supply ................................................................................................................ 17
10.3 Adjustments ...................................................................................................................... 17
11 Isolating the boiler ........................................................................................................................ 20
12 Commissioning ............................................................................................................................ 21
12.1 Checking for contamination ................................................................................................ 21
12.2 Checking the CO2.............................................................................................................. 22
13 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................23
13.1 The frequency of maintenance ............................................................................................ 23
13.2 Maintenance activities ........................................................................................................ 23
13.3 Further checks ................................................................................................................... 23
14 Technical specifications ............................................................................................................... 24
15 Diagram showing various parts of the boiler .................................................................................. 25
16 Example diagrams for connecting the boiler ................................................................................. 27
16.1 Radiator installation without thermostat valves .................................................................... 27
16.2 Radiator installation with thermostat valves only ................................................................. 28
17 Error indication ............................................................................................................................. 29
18 CE-Certificate United Kingdom ..................................................................................................... 30
19 CE-Certificate Ireland ................................................................................................................... 31
The boiler should only be installed by a Competent Gas Installer. Work on the boiler must be carried out by a competent person, (Ref: Gas Safety Installation and Use ) using correctly calibrated instruments with current test certification.
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 4
1 Introduction
These instructions describe the functioning, installation, use and primary maintenance of ATAG central heating units for United Kingdom and Ireland. Where necessary different regulations of each country are separately described.
These instructions are intended for the use of Corgi registerd installers or registered Bord Gais installers in connection with the installation and putting into operation of ATAG units. It is advisable to read these instructions thoroughly, well in advance of installation. Separate instructions for use are supplied with the unit for users of ATAG central heating units. ATAG is not liable for the consequences of mistakes or shortcomings which have found their way into the installation instructions or users manual. Further, ATAG reserves the right to alter its products without prior notification.
When delivering the unit, give the customer clear instructions concerning its use; present the customer with the users manual and card.
Each unit is fitted with an identification plate. Consult the details on this plate to verify whether the unit is compliant with its intended location, e.g.: gas type, power source and exhaust classification.
On completion of the installation the installer or commissioning engineer must fill out and complete the Benchmark commission section of the boiler log book and hand to customer or end user for future record keeping. The Benchmark log book must also be filled out and completed by the service agent following each service call, and returned to the customer. A copy of the Benchmark commissioning certificate must be returned to ATAG Heating UK Ltd / Total Energy Management Ltd along with the warranty registration card to register the appliance for the standard warranty benefits.
2 Regulations
The following regulations apply to installation of ATAG central heating units:
Legislation and Regulations. Gas Safety (Installation and Use). All gas appliances must by law, be installed by a competent person, eg. Members of CORGI and in accordance with the current Gas Safety Regulation. Failure to install appliance correctly could lead to prosecution.
In addition to the above regulations this appliance must be installed in compliance with the current IEE Regulations, the Building Standards (Scotland Consolidation) Regulations. Regulations and bye laws of the Local Water Authority and the Current Health and Safety Regulation.
Ireland:
- Irish standard 813
- Domestic gas installations
The current, Electricity at Work Regulation must be complied with and also be in accordance with the relevant and current editions of the British Standards.
The ATAG Premier boiler is a certified appliance and must not be modified or installed in any way contrary to this Installation Manual. Manufactures instructions must not be taken in any way as overriding statutory obligations.
The ATAG Premier is a central heating unit with an optional integrated hot water function. These units must be connected according to these instructions and all installation norms in respect of the part of the unit to be connected.
Observe the following rules of safety:
- All work on the unit must take place in a dry environment.
- ATAG units must never be in operation without their housing, except in connection with maintenance or adjustments (see Chapter 12 and 13).
- Never allow electrical or electronic components to come into contact with water.
Carry out the following tasks in connection with maintenance, etc. to an already-installed unit:
- Shut down all programmes;
- Close the gas tap;
- Isolate the appliance from the electricity supply;
- Close the stop cock of the units intake connection.
Take note of the following when maintenance or adjustments are needed:
- The unit must be able to function during these activities; for this reason, the units supply voltage, gas pressure and water pressure must be maintained. Ensure that these are not a source of potential danger during these activities.
Following maintenance or other activities; always check the installation of all parts through which gas flows (using leak-search spray).
Following maintenance or other activities, always replace the housing and secure it with the screws (5x).
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 5
The following (safety) symbols may be encountered in these installation instructions and on the unit:
This symbol indicates that the unit must be stored away from frost.
This symbol indicates that the packaging and/ or contents can be damaged as a result of insufficient care taken during transport.
This symbol indicates that, whilst still in its packaging, the unit must be protected from weather conditions during transport and storage.
KEY-symbol. This symbol indicates that assembly or dismantling, resp., must be carried out.
ATTENTION symbol. This symbol indicates that extra attention must be paid in connection with a particular operation.
Danger: High Voltage!
3 Description of the appliance
The ATAG Premier E-SHR boiler is a room sealed, condensing and modulating central heating boiler, with or without an integrated hot water facility. The built-in fan sucks the combustion air from outside and provides full premixing of the gas and air. The gas mixture is guided through the ceramic burner which is fitted above the heat exchanger. As a result of the small flame height a compact construction is possible. The combustion gasses are exhausted after passing through the stainless steel heat exchanger. The formed condensate water is discharged through the waste trap.
The boiler has been tested according to valid CE* standards and has a CE* certificate and SEDBUK A-rating. The operating efficiency of the boiler is higher than 98% (on upper value Hs). As a result of its compact construction the radiation, convection and stand by losses are very low. The emission of damaging substances is far below the standard set for equipment with the gas quality-control label for clean combustion.
The boiler is provided with an automatic venting program. In case of a recently topped up or filled up installation this program takes care of the removal of any present air in the boiler. In this case the control will check the water pressure and if it is too low, will report this on the display.
The boiler anticipates the heat requirement of the central heating installation or the hot water supply. As a result the boiler will adjust its capacity to the installation and will switch on less often, which means that the boiler will operate longer and at a low level. It is possible that the boiler will only have to switch on once an hour. In this case
the aim is to obtain maximum comfort and efficiency.
In order to be able to anticipate installation heat emissions the boiler has been fitted with a proportional gradient control system. After the boiler goes into operation this control provides a uniform increase of power, instead of immediately burning at full power. When the installation does require full power the control will adjust as required. By this means a uniform increase of the water temperature is effected. If an outside sensor is connected, the control will operate weather-dependent. This means that the control measures the outside temperature and the flow water temperature. On the basis of this data the control calculates the optimal flow water temperature in the installation.
The E-SHR-T combination boiler provides a hot water supply by means of a plate heat exchanger fitted in the boiler and provides a constant hot water temperature of 60°C (factory setting). A heat retention device ensures a minimum temperature of 30°C of the plate heat exchanger, which benefits comfort.
4 Scope of the supply
The boiler is supplied ready for use. The supply kit is composed as follows:
- Boiler with casing;
- Automatic vent (inside the boiler);
- Safety valve (inside the boiler);
- Suspension bracket
- Adapter fittings
- Fixing material consisting of plugs and screws;
- Template;
- Installation instructions;
- Operating manual;
- Warranty card;
- Benchmark logbook.
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 6
5.1 Dimensions
5 Mounting of the boiler
The boiler can be mounted practically to any wall with the suspension bracket and the included fixing equipment. The wall must be flat and of sufficient strength in order to be able to carry the boiler weight. Above the boiler there must be at least 250 mm working space in order to be able to fit a twin supply and exhaust system or a coaxial flue system. On both sides of the boiler at least 10 mm must be reserved in connection with fitting or removing of the casing. The location of the boiler can be determined by using the template.
Remove the casing of the boiler. The casing is also the airbox of the boiler and is secured with a screw behind the door at the front. Also the four quick-release fasteners (2 at the top and 2 at the bottom) should be secured with a screw.
First remove the screws before loosening the quick-release fasteners. Tighten the screws again when replacing the housing.
Lift the boiler only at the boilers rear wall.
Dimensions (*see figure 4) table 1
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A thgieh
mm056056056
B thgiehknatnoisnapxehtiw
mm- - 078
C htdiw
mm005005005
D htped
mm593593593
E tsuahxesageulf/edistfel
mm533533533
F ylppusdnatsuahxesageulf/ertnecotertnec
mm021021021
G tsuahxesageulf/kcab
mm072072072
H epipsag/edistfel
mm052052052
J epipwolf/edistfel
mm051051051
K epipnruter/edistfel
mm053053053
L epipnoitasnednoc/edistfel
mm504504504
N epipretawdloc/edistfel
mm582582
P epipretawtoh/edistfel
mm512512
Q *gfothgnelepip
mm9191512
R *cfothgnelepip
mm040404
S *wdnak;r;fdnacfothgnelepip
mm0505061
T cepipfoertnec/kcabwdnak;*
mm626262
U *rdnag;fepipfoertnec/kcab
mm050505
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 7
wall
ceiling
minimum of 250 mm
minimum of 10 mm
dimensions (in mm) figure 2
D
F
T
U
C
R
K
S
J
P
H
N
G
Q
L
E
BA
dimensions of fastening and supporting positions (in mm) figure 3
54
332
619,5
337
supporting point
52
220
Two points are located on the back of the boiler, which can be used in situations, in which the boiler is being suspended on a frame. In addition, the dimensions of the drilling holes for fastening the boiler are shown. The dimensions of the drilling holes are also shown on the template.
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 8
6 Connecting the boiler
The boiler has the following connection pipes;
- The central heating pipes.
These can be connected to the installation by means of compression fittings / adapter fittings;
- The gas pipe.
It is provided with thread which the tail piece of the gas valve can be screwed on;
- The condensation drain pipe.
It consists of a 22 mm plastic pipe. The drain pipe can be connected to this by means of an open connection;
- The flue gas exhaust system and air supply system.
It consists of a concentric connection 80/125 mm.
- Cold and hot water pipes.
These consist of 15mm ext. copper pipe and can be connected to the installation by means of compression
fittings / adapter fittings.
When removing the plastic sealing caps from the pipes, contaminated testing water can be released.
It is advisable to spray-clean all of the unit’s connecting pipes and/or to spray-clean/blow­clean the installation before connecting it to the unit.
connection diameters table 2
f w g k r c
boiler pipes bottom Premier figure 4
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51
RH-E
42
RH-E
T42
RHS-E
T53
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mm521/08521/08521/08521/08
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mm22mm22mm22.txe"¾
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mm22mm22mm22.txe"¾
c-epipegrahcsidnoitasnednoc
mm22mm22mm22mm22
k-epipretawdloc
mm51.txe"½
w-epipretawtoh
mm51.txe"½
f w g k r c
E-SHR 15 E-SHR24 E-SHR24T
E-SHR35T
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 9
6.1 Central heating system
The boiler pipes can be connected to the installation by means of compression fittings. Reducers should be used for connecting to thick-walled pipe (welded or threaded).
The boiler has a self-adjusting and self-protecting control system for the load capacity. By this means the temperature difference between the flow and return water is checked. The circulation pump will be able to supply the given water displacement with an installation resistance of up to 18 kPa, for this see table 3.
If the capacity of the boiler pump is insufficient, an extra external pump can be installed in series with the boiler. The electrical side of this external circulation pump can be connected in the Control Tower, by which means this pump switches at the same times as the boiler pump. The maximum absorbed current consumption of the external circulation pump may be 230 W (1 Amp).
If the installation resistance is higher than the stated value the load will be adjusted until an acceptable temperature difference between flow and return water has been obtained. If, after this, the temperature difference remains too much then the boiler will switch itself off and wait until an acceptable temperature has arisen. If an unacceptable temperature is detected, then the control will repeatedly try to achieve water flow, and if this does not work then the boiler will switch off.
available water flow at full load table 3
external installation pump in series figure 6
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51RHS-E
05-02SPU3,0102633033
42RHS-E
05-02SPU1,5108902002
T42RHS-E
05-02SPU1,5108902002
T53RHS-E
06-02PU22423181081
pump index lines graph 1
Q(m³/h)
Pumpcharacteristic UP 20-60
24T/35T
15/24
Pumpcharacteristic
UPS 20-50 (pos. 1)
H(m)
As standard the boiler is provided with a water filter in the return pipe of the boiler. With this, possible contamination of the central heating water is prevented from ending up in the boiler. The boiler is also provided with an internal safety valve set at 3 bar. This is connected by means of a combination waste to the condensate discharge.
If all, or a large number of radiators are provided with thermostatic radiator valves it is advisable to use a pressure difference control (bypass) in order to prevent flow problems in the installation.
The boiler is designed to be used on sealed system only.
Additives in the installation water are only permitted in consultation with the country distributor.
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5
Pumpcharacteristic
UPS 20-50 (pos. 2)
Installation instructions E-SHR series page 10
6.2 Expansion vessel
All ATAG Premier boilers are provided with an internal expansion vessel. The vessel of the E-SHR 15, 24 and 24T is positioned inside the boiler casing. this expansion vessel has a pre­charge pressure of 1 bar and a capacity of 8 litres. The vessel of the E-SHR35T is positioned directly beneath the boiler and together with the casing forms a single entity with the boiler. The expansion vessel is located vertically behind the casing, which can be removed by pulling forwards. The expansion vessel has a pre-charge pressure of 1 bar and a capacity of 12 litres. If a larger capacity expansion vessel is needed for the installation a standard expansion vessel should be fitted additionally.
If the internal expansion vessel is not sufficient, choose an expansion vessel volume, of which the summary is geared to the installation’s water capacity. The pre-charge pressure depends on the installation height above the expansion vessel (Table 4). Fit the expansion vessel into the return pipe as close as possible to the boiler.
6.4 Gas connection
The appliance pipe is fitted with an internal thread, into which the tail piece of the gas tap can be screwed.
United Kingdom:
The gas supply must comply to the current Gas Safety Regulations.
Ireland:
- Irish standard 813
- Domestic gas installations
The connection to the appliance must include a suitable method of disconnection and a gas control cock must be installed adjacent to the appliance for isolation purposes. The nominal inlet working gas pressure measured at the appliance should be 20 mbar for Nat gas (G20).
Make sure that the gas pipe work does not contain dirt, particularly with new pipes.
6.5 Hot water supply E-SHR 24T and 35T
The ATAG Premier E-SHR 24T and 35T are fitted with a stainless steel plate exchanger for producing domestic hot water. The boiler does not have a hot water store and in case of a demand for hot water the boiler will heat the sanitary water flowing through the plate heat exchanger up to 63°C instantanious.
The water mains installation must comply with the water BYE-laws.
In regions with a water hardness value higher than 15°D, calcium deposits should be removed from the plate heat exchanger on a regular basis. If problems occur when using sanitary water with a chlorine content higher than 150 mg/l, no recourse can be made to the terms of the warranty.
The hardness of the water is variable in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The water company can provide exact information about this.
The cold and hot water pipes can be connected to the installation by means of compression fittings.
The cold water inlet on the E-SHR-T boilers must be provided with the following (counted in the water flow direction):
- Safety group;
- Expansion vessel for potable water, 6 bar (blue)
6.3 Underfloor heating system (plastic pipes)
When connecting or using an underfloor heating system, designed with plastic pipes, or plastic pipes are used elsewhere in the installation, one should ensure that the plastic pipes used comply with the DIN 4726/4729 standard. It is set out in this standard that the pipes may not have oxygen permeability higher than 0.1 g/m³.d at 40°C. If the system does not comply with this DIN standard, the underfloor heating component will have to be separated from the central heating boiler by means of a plate exchanger.
No recourse can be made to the terms of the warranty in the event of failure to observe the regulations pertaining to plastic underfloor heating pipes.
choice of expansion vessel table 4
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