ferroli Optimax He Plus 25 OV User guide

OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV
wall-mounted gas fired, pre-mix condensing gas boiler
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
Seasonal Efficiency
band A
G C N° 47-267-30
OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV
IMPORTANT
Your "benchmark" Installation, Commissioning and Service Record Log Book is enclosed in the
last pages of this manual. “This record must be completed and left with the end user”.
Ferroli 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. Please see installation and servicing guidelines.
"Ferroli declare that no substances harmful to health are contained in the appliance or used
during the appliance manufacture”.
This symbol indicates “Caution” and is placed next to all safety information. Strictly follow these instructions in order to avoid danger and damage to persons, or property.
This symbols calls attention to a note or important information, please read thor­oughly.
• Read the warnings given in this manual thoroughly. They provide important information for safe instal­lation, use and maintenance
• By law the instruction manual must be left with the end user.
• If the appliance is sold or transferred to another owner or if the owner moves, leaving the appliance behind, always ensure that the manual is kept with the appliance for consultation by the new owner and /or installer.
• Incorrect installation or poor maintenance absolves the manufacturer from all liability for damage to people or property.
• Installation and maintenance must be carried out in conformity with current legislation, according to the manufacturer’s instructions and by qualified personnel.
• Before service or maintenance work is, carried out isolate the appliance from the mains electricity supply.
• In the event of malfunction or faulty operation, iso­late the appliance. Do not attempt to repair or carry out any other operation on the appliance directly. Contact qualified personnel only.
• Repairs or the replacement of components must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel using original spare parts only. Failure to respect the above may compromise the safety of the appliance.
• To guarantee efficient operation, the appliance must be serviced once a year by a corgi registered engi­neer.
• The appliance may not be used for purposes other than those for which it was explicitly designed. Any other use is considered improper and therefore dan­gerous.
• Incorrect installation and use or failure to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer absolve the manufacturer from all liability for damage.
• After unpacking, check that the contents are complete and undamaged.
• Keep the packaging out of reach of children as it is potentially hazardous.
• To clean external parts, use a damp cloth moistened with soapy water if necessary. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products and solvents.
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1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................4
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................4
1.2 Control panel ..........................................................................................................5
1.3 Turning ON and OFF ..............................................................................................6
1.4 Adjustments ............................................................................................................7
1.5 Maintenance ............................................................................................................8
1.6 Faults .......................................................................................................................8
2. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................9
2.1 General Instructions ................................................................................................9
2.2 Boiler location .......................................................................................................10
2.3 Boiler water connections ......................................................................................11
2.4 Connection to the gas system ..............................................................................14
2.5 Electrical Connections ..........................................................................................14
2.6 Flue system ...........................................................................................................17
2.7 Condensate outlet connection .............................................................................23
3. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................25
3.1 Adjustments ..........................................................................................................25
3.2 System start-up .....................................................................................................26
3.3 Maintenance ..........................................................................................................27
3.4 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................29
4. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DATA ..........................................................31
4.1 Dimensions and connections ................................................................................31
4.2 General view and main components ....................................................................32
4.3 Hydraulic diagram .................................................................................................33
4.4 Technical data table ..............................................................................................34
4.5 Wiring diagram .....................................................................................................35
BENCHMARK ...........................................................................................36
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1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Introduction
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV, a FERROLI wall-mounted boiler of the latest gene-
ration, featuring advanced design and cutting-edge technology. OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV is a high-efficiency condensing pre-mix appliance for heating with extremely
low emissions, running on natural gas or LPG. The boiler consists of an aluminium laminar heat exchanger providing effective condensation of the
water vapour contained in the flue gases, permitting extremely high efficiency. Above the heat exchanger, in the boiler, there is a ceramic surface pre-mix burner, equipped with
electronic ignition and ionization flame control, which achieves extremely low emissions while ensuring high reliability and long life operation.
The boiler is totally room sealed from the installation room: the air needed for combustion is drawn from outside. The boiler also includes a modulating speed fan, modulating gas valve, safety valve, temperature sensors, a safety thermostat and a flue gas sensor.
Thanks to the twin microprocessor control and adjustment system with advanced self-diagnosis, unit operation is for the most part automatic. The power for heating is automatically governed by the control system.
The user only has to set the temperature desired inside the home (by means of a room thermostat and or regulate the temperature of the system). The adjustment and control system will provide optimum operation throughout the year.
The display continuously provides information on the unit’s operating status and it is easily possible to obtain additional information on the sensor temperatures, set-points, etc. or configure them. Any operating problems associated with the boiler or system is immediately signalled by the display and, if possible, corrected automatically.
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1.2 Control panel
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11
12
21
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15
comfort
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fig. 1
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1 = Domestic Hot Water temperature setpoint decreasing push button (not used) 2 = Domestic Hot Water temperature setpoint increasing push button (not used) 3 = Central Heating water temperature setpoint decreasing push button 4 = Central Heating water temperature setpoint increasing push button 5 = Display LCD 6 = Reset 7 = On-Off push button
8 = Domestic Hot Water symbol 11 = Multi-function indication 12 = Degrees indication 13 = Central Heating mode operation 14 = Central Heating symbol 15 = Burner on and actual load indication
Indication during boiler operation
Demand mode
The Boiler heat demand (generated by the Programmer, room thermostat and cylinder thermostat) is indicated by the flashing of the Hot Air symbol over the radiator (part. 13 and 14 – fig. 1). The display (part. 11 – fig. 1) indicates the actual System water temperature and, during the delay time, the text “d2”.
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fig. 2
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1.3 Turning ON and OFF
Without main power supply
fig. 3 - Boiler without main power supply
To avoid damage caused by freezing during long shutdowns in winter, it is advisable to drain all water from the system.
OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV
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Ignition
Ensure the power is on to the appliance.
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fig. 4 - Ignition
For the first 120 seconds, the display shows FH that identifies the Air purge function.
During the first 5 seconds, the display shows the software version of the pcb.
Open the gas cock on the boiler and purge the air from the pipework upstream of the gas valve.
When the FH disappears, the boiler is ready to function automatically whenever the external controls
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fig. 5 - Air purge
are calling for heat.
Turning off
Press the (part. 7 - fig. 1) for 5 seconds.
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fig. 6 - Turning off
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When the boiler is turned off with this key, the p.c.b is still powered, heating operation is disabled and the display is off however the frost protection will still be active.
To totally isolate close the gas cock ahead of the boiler and disconnect electrical power.
To avoid damage caused by freezing during long shutdowns in winter, it is advisable to drain all water from the system.
To turn the boiler on again, press
(part.7 - fig.1) for 5 seconds.
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fig. 7
The boiler is ready to function automatically whenever the external controls are calling for heat.
1.4 Adjustments
Heating temperature setting
To set the system flow temperature, use the CH push buttons (Part. 3 and 4 – fig. 1). It can be varied from a minimum of 20°C to a maximum of 90°C.
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fig. 8
Room temperature adjustment (using a room thermostat )
Using the room thermostat, set the temperature desired in the rooms. Controlled by the room ther­mostat, the boiler lights and heats the system water to the system delivery setpoint temperature. The burner shuts down when the desired temperature in the room is reached.
A room thermostat and programmer are a mandatory requirement (Building regulations Doc ‘L’
2002).
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1.5 Maintenance
It is strongly recommended to carry out annual maintenance of the boiler and heating system. Please refer to the “maintenance” section in this manual.
The casing, the control panel and the aesthetic parts of the boiler can be cleaned using a soft and damp cloth, do not use abrasives or solvents.
1.6 Faults
In the unlikely event of an operating problem, or component failure, the display flashes and a fault identification code appears.
The boiler is equipped with an advanced self-diagnosis system that signals any faults on the display. Some faults (“A“ indication) cause a boiler shutdown. In this case, operation must be reset manually by
pressing the Other faults (“F“ indication) cause temporary shutdowns that are automatically reset as soon as the
value causing the fault comes back within the boiler’s normal working range. Listed below are some anomalies that can be caused by simple, user-solvable problems. If the problem remains after two attempts at resetting, contact the Ferroli Service Centre. For other faults, refer to section 3.4 “Troubleshooting”.
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(Part. 6 – fig. 1) for 1 second.
Fault Cure
Make sure that the gas cocks ahead of the boiler and on the meter are open.
No burner ignition
Before calling a Ferroli service engineer, check that the problem is not due to there being no gas or electricity
.
Press the RESET button (for 1 second). In case of repeated shutdowns, contact the Ferroli
Service Department.
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 General Instructions
This device must only be used for the purpose for which it is specially designed. This unit is designed to heat water to a temperature below boiling point and must be connected to a heat­ing system and/or a water supply system for domestic use, compatible with its performance, characteristics and its heating capacity. Any other use is considered improper.
BOILER INSTALLATION MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS TECHNICAL MANUAL, THE PROVISIONS OF CURRENT LAW, THE RECOMENDATION OF BS STANDARDS, ANY LOCAL REGULATIONS AND THE RULES OF COMPETENT WORKMANSHIP.
Incorrect installation can cause damage or physical injury for which the manufacturer declines any re­sponsibility.
This appliance must be installed strictly in accordance with these instructions and regulations:
The Gas Safety Regulations (Installations & Use). The Local Building Regulations. The Building Regulations (Part L). The Buildings Standards (Scotland - Consolidated) Regulations. British Standards Codes of Practice: B.S. 5440 Part 1 Flues B.S. 5440 Part 2 Air supply B.S. 5449 FORCED CIRCULATION HOT WATER SYSTEMS B.S. 6798 INSTALLATION OF GAS FIRED HOT WATER BOILERS B.S. 6891 GAS INSTALLATIONS B.S. 7671 IEE WIRING REGULATIONS B.S. 4814 SPECIFICATION FOR EXPANSION VESSELS B.S. 5482 INSTALLATION OF LPG B.S. 7593 TREATMENT OF WATER IN DOMESTIC HOT WATER CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS B.S. 5546 INSTALLATION OF HOT WATER SUPPLIES FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES
Model Water Bye Laws B.S. 5955-8 PLASTIC PIPEWORK INSTALLATION
For Northern Ireland the rules in force apply
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2.2 Boiler location
The unit’s combustion chamber is sealed off from the installation room and therefore requi­res no compartment ventilation.
The installation room must be sufficiently well ventilated to prevent any dangerous condi­tions from forming in the event of even slight gas leakage. This safety standard is required by the EEC Directive no. 90/396 for all gas units, including those with a so-called sealed chamber.
Therefore the place of installation must be free of dust, flammable materials or objects or corrosive gases. The room must be dry and not subject to freezing.
The boiler is designed to be installed on a solid wall. The wall fixing must ensure a stable and effective support for the appliance, using the bracket and fixings supplied.
If the unit is enclosed in a cupboard or mounted alongside, there must be space for normal maintenance work. Fig. 9 and tab. 1 give the minimum clearances to leave around the unit.
OPTIMAX HE PLUS 25 OV
C
A A
B
D
fig. 9
Table 1
Minimum
A
2,5 cm
B
20 cm
C 30 cm
60 cm
D
(via an openable panel)
Safe Handling of Substances
Care should be taken when handling the boiler insulation panels, which can cause irritation to the skin. No asbestos, mercury or CFCs are included in any part of the boiler.
Product Handling Advice
When handling or lifting always use safe techniques - keep your back straight, bend your knees, don’t twist - move your feet, avoid bending forwards and sideways and keep the load as close to your body as possible.
Where possible transport the boiler using a sack truck or other suitable trolley. Always grip the boiler firmly, and before lifting feel where the weight is concentrated to establish the
centre of gravity, repositioning yourself as necessary.
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2.3 Boiler water connections
The heating capacity of the unit should be previously established by calculating the building’s heat requirement according to current regulations. For good operation and long life of the boiler, the plum­bing system must be well proportioned and always complete with all those accessories that guarantee regular operation and running, room thermostat, trv’s etc. The flow and return must be a minimum diameter of 22mm for the first 3 metres from the appliance.
If the flow and return pipes follow a path where air pockets could form in certain places, it is essential to install vent valves at these points. Also, install type “A” drain cock device at the lowest points in the system to allow complete draining.
The temperature differential between the flow manifold and the return to the boiler should not exceed 20° C.
A minimum flow of 6 litres/min is required through the heat exchan­ger, calibrated on site. An automatic by-pass must be fitted to the system.
Do not use the water system pipes to earth electrical applian­ces.
Before installation, carefully flush all the pipes of the heating system to remove residues or impurities that could affect the unit’s operation (BS 7593 Building regs Doc L).
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145
80 200
400
200
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45 25
35
45
50
Make the connections to the appliance as shown in fig. 10.
Key
1 System flow (22 mm compression union) 3 Gas inlet (22 mm with isolation valve fitted) 5 System return - 22 mm compression union)
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fig. 10
Make the boiler connection in such a way that its internal pipes are free of stress.
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The connecting kits shown in fig. 4 are supplied as standard.
A
22
mm
X2
Key
A = Nut B = Compression olive C = Nipple F = 1/2 gas seal - Blue
ACBB
Flow
Return
fig. 11
F
AB
22
mm
X1
Gas isolation valve
Make Up Water
This appliance is designed to work on an open vented fully pumped heating system only, (see fig 12 page
13). The make up of water must be made via a suitably sized cold feed and expansion tank installed to the current regulations.
This appliance is not suitable for gravity type installations or primatic type cylinders only indirect ones should be used.
The system must be fully pumped due to the complex design of the Aluminium Laminar heat exchang­ers high efficiency design.
Attention - is drawn to the Model Water Byelaws. Fittings manufactured from duplex (alpha-beta) brass are not acceptable for underground use and certain
water undertakings will not accept their use above ground.
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