gledhill TORRENT DIRECT, TORRENT INDIRECT-OV, TORRENT-RE, TORRENT COMBI-PREHEAT, TORRENT INDIRECT-SP Design, Installation & Servicing Instructions

Design, Installation
& Servicing Instructions
All models comply with the Hot Water Association
specifi cation for thermal stores
Please leave these instructions adjacent
to the appliance
A total hot water and heating
the most of renewable energy
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CONTENTS
Building Regulations and Benchmark Commissioning
The Building Regulations (England & Wales) r equir e that the installation of a heating appliance be notifi ed to the relevant Local Authority Building Control Department. From 1st April 2005 this can be achieved via a Competent Person Self Certifi cation Scheme as an option to notifying the Local Authority directly. Similar arrangements will follow for Scotland and will apply in Northern Ireland from 1st January 06.
CORGI operates a Self Certifi cation Scheme for gas heating appliances. These arrangements represent a change from the situation whereby compliance with
the Building Regulations was accepted if the Benchmark Logbook was completed and this was then left on site with the customer.
With the introduction of a self certifi cation scheme, the Benchmark Logbook is being replaced by a similar document in the form of a commissioning check list and a service interval record is included with all gas appliance manuals. However, the relevant Benchmark Logbook is still being included with all Thermal Storage products and unvented cylinders.
Gledhill fully supports the Benchmark aims 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 effi ciency.
Building Regulations require that the heating installation should comply with the manufacturer’s instructions. It is therefore important that the commissioning check list is completed by the competent installer . This check list only applies to installations in dwellings or some related structures.
A WRAS listed product developed by Gledhill Building Products in the 1980’s in conjunction with British Gas plc.
British patent nos. 1358166, 2136099 British patent applications published under nos. 2136099, 2153503, 2153504, 8516025
This product is manufactured under an ISO 9001:2008 Quality System audited by BSI.
Gledhill’s fi rst priority is to give a high quality service to our customers.
Quality is built into every Gledhill product and we hope you get satisfactory service from Gledhill.
If not please let us know.
These instructions should be read in conjunction with the Installation and Servicing Instructions issued by the manufacturers of the heat source e.g. the boiler used.
Any water distribution and central heating installation must comply with the relevant recommendations of the current version of the Regulations and British Standards listed below:-
Gas Safety Regulations Building Regulations I.E.E. Requirements for Electrical Installations Water Regulations
British Standards
BS6798, BS5449, BS5546, BS5440:1, BS5440:2, CP331:3, BS6700, BS5258, BS7593:1993 and BS7671.
It must be installed by a competent person as stated in the Gas Safety Regulations. Manufacturers notes must NOT be taken as over-riding statutory obligations.
Torrent is not covered by Section G3 of the current Building Regulations but the installation is notifiable to building control unless it is carried out under an approved competent person self-certifi cation scheme.
Although the secondary supply (domestic) is at mains pressure, it is not necessary to fit an expansion chamber, pressure or temperature r elief valve, the plumbing should allow any unusual build up of pressure to be relieved at the ball valve.
The information in this manual is provided to assist generally in the selection of equipment. The responsibility for the selection and specifi cation of the equipment must however remain that of the customer and any Designers or Consultants concerned with the design and installation.
Please Note: We do not therefore accept any responsibility for matters of design, selection or specifi cation or for the effectiveness of an installation containing one of our products unless we have been specifically requested to do so.
All goods are sold subject to our Conditions of Sale and Warranty Terms, which are set out at the rear of this manual.
In the interest of continuously improving the Torrent range, Gledhill Building Products Ltd reserve the right to modify the product without notice, and in these circumstances this document, which is accurate at the time of printing, should be disregarded. It will however be updated as soon as possible after the change has occurred.
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ISSUE 2: 06-10
INDEX
INDEX
1 DESCRIPTION
1.1 Torrent Direct
1.2 Torrent Indirect-SP
1.3 Torrent Indirect-OV
1.4 Torrent RE-Solar
1.5 Torrent Combi-Preheat
1.6 Torrent HP Range
2 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE A ND TECHNICAL DATA
2.1 Model selection guide
2.2 Factory fitted and optional equipment
2.3 Technical data
3 COLD AND HOT WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DESIGN
3.1 General
3.2 Use in hard water areas a nd scale pre vention
3.3 Materials
3.4 Taps/Shower fittings
3.5 Hot and cold water supply pipe lengths
3.6 Water flow noise and water hammer
4 HEATING SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1 Ball valve and overflow
4.1.1 Torrent Direct models
4.1.2 Torrent Indirect and RE models
4.2 Water treatment
4.3 Torrent Direct system design
4.4 Torrent Indirect and Torrent RE- Solar heat ing system de sign
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Pipe sizing and materials – heating system
4.4.3 Boiler size
4.4.4 Open vented heatin g system
4.4.5 Sealed heating system
4.5 Solar heating systems
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Torrent Direct – Solar
4.5.3 Torrent RE-Solar
4.6 Other renewable energy sources
5 INSTALLATION
5.1 General
5.2 Torrent Direct
5.3 Torrent Indirect and Torrent RE-Solar
5.4 Solar heating – Torrent RE and Torrent Direct-solar
5.5 Other renewable energy sources
6 COMMISSIONING
6.1 Torrent Direct models
6.2 Non-Electric Torrent models
6.3 Important Do’s and Don’ts
7 FAULT FINDING
7.1 Torrent direct-electric models
7.2 All other Torrent models
8 PARTS 9 Terms & conditions
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DESCRIPTION
TORRENT DIRECT / INDIRECT OV
Gledhill developed the principle of domestic thermal stores starting in 1982 and they have been manufacturing them in ever larger numbers since then. They are particularly important to the design of the systems in two main areas: -
(a) Apartments – Where the discharge from the pressure and temperature relief valves on the
unvented cylinders could be a problem. Because this product does not require a safety discharge from a temperature and pressure relief valve, any installation will be easy to incorporate into the building and will not suffer the problems facing unvented cylinders now that discharges into PVCu soil stacks are not permitted.
(b) Alternative energy – Where a primary a thermal store can be heated by a solid fuel and/or
heat pump and or solar thermal system without the risk of legionella or the risks associated with high temper ature and pressures. The secondary wate r volume is so small that the “dwell time” is tiny which is the reason why there is virtually no legionella risk unlike a storage vessel.
Torrent range of primary thermal stores are designed to provide mains pressure hot water without the additional safety requirements of a pressure and temperature relief valve. Therefore, unlike with the unvented cylinder, the notification to the Building Control to comply with section G3 of the Building Regulat ions is no t required . This is because the thermal store is vented in the norma l way and the mains pressure hot water is heated instantaneously by means of heat exchangers inside the thermal store as shown in figures 1.1 – 1.5. The domestic hot water heat exchanger contains its own self replenishing expansion chamber to absorb the expansion of the domestic hot water inside the appliance.
Unlike unvented storage cylinders, the Torrent range of mains pressure hot water units require no annual maintenance or inspection. This reduces the running cost for the home owner while offering high performance showers and high flow rates to fill baths rapidly.
The Torrent model selection guidance is summarised in table 2.1 and the Torrent range is available in the following basic variants: -
1.1 TORRENT DIRECT
Torrent Direct is an electrically heated, fully packaged mains pressure hot water appliance which incorporates a feed and expansion cistern as shown in figure 1.1. Therefore it eliminates the problems associated with a cold water cistern in the roof space. It is supplied complete with two low watts density immersion heaters for extra quiet operation which are BEAB approved for safety.
A Torrent Direct-Solar model shown in figure 1.2, is also available for use with a solar thermal water heating system. The technical data of the Torrent Direct models is listed in table 2.3 in section 2.
1.2 TORRENT INDIRECT-OV
Torrent Indirect-OV shown in figure 1.3 is a vented primary thermal store that is designed for use with either a gas or an oil boiler and it provides mains pressure domestic hot water. The primary thermal store (i.e. the cylinder) of the Torrent Indirect-OV is heated directly by the boiler and therefore it is only suitable for open vented heating systems.
The primary hot water in the Torrent In direct-OV model s is used for producing dome stic hot water and is also circulated through the central heating circuit for rapid heating of the dwelling.
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TORRENT INDIRECT SP / RE SOLAR / COMBI PREHEAT
DESCRIPTION
The Torrent Indirect-OV models can be plumbed using the traditional ‘Y’ or ‘S’ plan control arrangements or alternatively, the central heating can be supplied using a separate pump directly from the store as described in section 4 of this manual. The technical data of the Torrent Indirect­OV models is presented in table 2.4 in section 2.
1.3 TORRENT INDIRECT-SP
Torrent Indirect-SP is a vented primary hot water store i.e. the cylinder is designed for use with a gas or an oil boiler and provides mains pressure domestic hot water (figure 1.4). Like all other Torrent models, the domestic hot water is heated instantaneously by means of internal heat exchangers. The primary thermal store of the Torrent Indirect-SP is heated indirectly by means of a primary heat exchanger (primary coil) and is used for heating domestic hot water only.
The Torrent Indirect-SP is primarily designed for use with sealed primary heating but it can be used for open vented systems provided separate cold feed and open vent are used for the heating circuit. The Torrent Indirect-SP models can be plumbed using the traditional ‘Y’ or ‘S’ plan control arrangements as described in section 4 of this manual. The technical data of this range is listed in table 2.5 in section 2.
1.4 TORRENT-RE – FOR USE SOLAR / WOOD BURNING STOVE / AGA
The Torrent-RE-Solar is based on the well proven, tried and tested Torrent range of thermal stores described above. It is designed for use with solar thermal systems in combination with a gas or an oil boiler. In addition to this, the Torrent-RE-Solar can also be connected to other renewable energy heat sources e.g. wood burning stove, AGA. The connections for wood burning stove and any additional connections for other heat sources or additional heating circuits can be specified when placing the order.
All Torrent-RE-Solar models are available for use in traditional open vented (OV) heating systems as shown in figure 1.5 or with an additional primary (boiler) heat exchanger for use in a sealed primary (SP) heating systems as shown in figures 1.6. However in both case s the thermal store is always open vented so that other renewable heat sources can be connected to it safely. In both variants, the solar panels heat the store by means of a solar heat exchanger inside the store.
In the Torrent-RE-Solar OV models, the thermal store is heated directly by the boiler and/or the wood burning stove (if fitted) and the central heating is supplied from the thermal store. In the Torrent-RE-Solar SP models, the thermal store is heated indirectly by the boiler and directly by the wood burning stove (if fitted) and the central heating is supplied directly from the boiler circuit. The technical data of these models is listed in tables 2.6 and 2.7 in section 2.
1.5 TORRENT COMBI-PREHEAT
This Torrent variant is designed to provide solar pre-heated mains pressure hot water to a combination boiler without the risk of legionella. The thermal store is heated either directly (e.g. a drain back system) or indirectly by my means of an internal solar heat exchanger i.e. a pressurised solar circuit). In both types, the thermal store is open vented. Horizontal models are available for use in a loft space with restricted height.
A typical system configuration of solar heating system designed to provide pre-heated mains pressure hot water to a combination boiler is shown schematically in figure 1.7. The technical specification of the Torrent Combi-preheat models is shown in table 2.8 in the specification section 2 of this manual.
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DESCRIPTION
UNIT DIAGRAMS
1.6 TORRENT HP RANGE
Gledhill produce storage vessels specifically designed for use with heat pumps. Please ask for Torrent HP / Stainless Lite HP literature or visit our website www.gledhill.net. Our heat pump range includes: -
(a) Torrent-HP: These are primary thermal stores of up to 450 litre capacity and designed for
use with heat pumps. It provide mains pressure domestic like the standard Torrent but with solar and wood burning stove options.
(b) Stainless Lite HP: These are unvented cylinders with up to 400 litre capacity and with
enhanced primary heat exchangers and some models have solar option.
(c) Stainless Lite BS: These are stainless steel buffer stores of up to 400 litre capacity.
These are designed for use in large domestic and commercial heat pump circuits with operating pressures up to 3.0bar.
Figure 1.1 Torrent Direct
Off Peak Immersion heater
On Peak (Boost) Immersion heater
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Solid Fuel Flow Store Overheat
Immersion Heater
Immersion Heater
Solid Fuel Return
Top DHW
Top DHW
Bottom DHW Cold Feed
Cylinder Drain
Bottom DHW
Vent
Please note Figures 1.1 to 1.7 are shown schematically only
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UNIT DIAGRAMS
DESCRIPTION
Figure 1.2 Torrent Direct-Solar
Off Peak Immersion heater
On Peak (Boost) Immersion heater
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Solar heating return
Solar heating Flow
Solar controller sensor pocket
Solid Fuel Flow
Immersion Heater
Immersion Heater
Solar Flow
Solar Return
Solar Sensor
Solid Fuel Return
Overheat Sensor
Top DHW
Top DHW
Bottom DHW
Bottom DHW Cold Feed
Middle DHW
Middle DHW
Vent
Cylinder Drain
Figure 1.3 Torrent Indirect-OV
Central heating return
Immersion heater (Optional)
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Boiler return
Boiler flow
Central heating
flow
Wood burning stove
Flow (Optional)
Wood burning stove
Return (Optional)
Store thermostat
Vent
Solid Fuel Flow
Store Overheat
ITC Stat
Immersion Heater
Primary Flow
Boiler Return
Boiler Flow
Solid Fuel Return
Top DHW
Top DHW
C/H Flow
Bottom DHW
Cold Feed
Bottom DHW
C/H Return
Cylinder Drain
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DESCRIPTION
UNIT DIAGRAMS
Figure 1.5 Torrent RE-Solar-OV
Solid Fuel Flow Store Overheat
ITC Stat
Boiler Flow
Boiler Return
Solar Flow
Solar Return
Solar Sensor
Top DHW
Top DHW
Bottom DHW
Bottom DHW C/H Return
C/H Flow
Solid Fuel Return
Cold Feed
Immersion Heater
Vent
Cylinder Drain
Immersion heater (Optional)
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Solar return
Solar Flow
Wood burning stove
Return (Optional)
Store thermostat
Wood burning stove
Flow (Optional)
Under-floor heating return (Optional)
Under-floor heating flow (Optional)
Boiler flow
Central heating flow
Central heating return
Boiler return
Solar controller sensor pocket
Overheat sensor / thermostat pocket
Figure 1.4 Torrent Indirect-SP
Immersion heater (Optional)
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Boiler return
Boiler Flow
Wood burning stove
Return (Optional)
Store thermostat
Wood burning stove
Flow (Optional)
Vent
Solid Fuel Flow
Store Overheat
ITC Stat
Immersion Heater
Primary Flow
Primary Return
Solid Fuel Return
Top DHW
Top DHW
Bottom DHW
Cold Feed
Bottom DHW
Cylinder Drain
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UNIT DIAGRAMS
DESCRIPTION
Figure 1.6 Torrent RE-Solar-SP
Immersion heater (Optional)
Cold mains inlet (22 mm)
Hot water outlet (22 mm )
Adjustable thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Solar return
Solar Flow
Wood burning stove
Return (Optional)
Store thermostat
Wood burning stove
Flow (Optional)
Under-floor heating return (Optional)
Under-floor heating flow (Optional)
Primary flow
Primary return
Solar controller sensor pocket
Overheat sensor / thermostat pocket
Solid Fuel Flow Store Overheat
ITC Stat
Primary Flow
Primary Return
Solar Flow
Solar Return
Solar Sensor
Top DHW
Top DHW
Bottom DHW
Bottom DHW
Solid Fuel Return
Cold Feed
Immersion Heater
Vent
Cylinder Drain
Direct Boiler Flow
Direct Boiler Return
Boiler flow
Boiler return
Figure 1.7 Typical Torrent Combi-preheat system
Cold mains inlet
HW outlet
Thermostatic Mixing valve
F & E Cistern
Combi Boiler
To hot water outlets
Solar panels
Solar controller
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TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL SELECTION GUIDE
2.1 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE
The suggested model sizes shown in the table 2.1 are based on a typical daily hot water usage and on the assumptions that the heating system is correctly sized and that the thermal store is heated to at least 75
o
C by the main heat source. I t is recommended that for higher specification,
an increase of one model size should be considered. When selecting a Torrent-RE model, the following operating and the compliance requirement
parameters should also be taken into account: -
(a) The primary heat source (e.g. a boiler) will only heat about 65% of the store volume and
the remainder is designed to be heated by the solar thermal system. During the winter period the solar contribution will be negligible and this should be taken into account when selecting the Torrent-RE models.
(b) The solar heating systems and the associated equipment should comply with the ‘Building
Regulations’ and these requirements are specified in the ‘Heating system compliance guide’. (See www.gledhill.net). The key requirements relevant to the model selection are: -
Either
the total floor area, AD, of the dwelling should not be greater than the value
stated for the model in table 2.1 as illustrated by example 1 below; or
the dedicated
solar volume for the model selected should not be less than the valve ‘25 x A
P
’; where,
A
P
, is the total net area of the solar pa nels in m2 as illustrated by example 2 below.
Example 1: The total floor area, A
D
, of the dwelling = 130m2. Therefore from table 2.1, the smallest Torrent model that will comply with the requirements will be T350RE.
Example 2:
Total net are of the solar panels, A
P
, to be installed = 3.0m2.
Therefore dedicated solar volume required = 25 x A
P
= 25 x 3.0 = 75 litres Therefore from table 2.1, the smallest Torrent model that will comply with this requirements will be T200RE.
The surface area of the solar heat exchanger of the Torrent-RE model selected should
not be less than th e valve ‘0.1 x A
P
‘ for low flow rate solar panels ( < 0.5 l/min per m2)
or
less than the value ‘0.2 x AP’ for high flow rate solar panels ( 0.5 l/min per m2);
where, A
P
, is the total net area of the solar panels in m2.
Example 3: The net area, A
P
, of the solar panels = 2.5m2,
The manufacturers recommended flow rate, Q
SP
, = 0.4 l/min per m2
Therefore, minimum surface area of solar heat exchanger required = 2.5x0.1 = 0.25m
2
Example 4: The net area, A
P
, of the solar panels = 3.5m2,
The manufacturers recommended flow rate, Q
SP
, = 0.7 l/min per m2
Therefore, minimum surface area of solar heat exchanger required = 3.5 x 0.2 = 0.7m
2
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EQUIPMENT / TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
2.2 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
A high limit thermostat is available as an option.
2.3 TECHNICAL DATA
The physical and the technical data for the Torrent range covered by this manual presented in tables 2.3 – 2.8. The reference notes for these tables are described below.
[1] The maximum dwelling floor area calculated using SAP 2005 procedure for compliance with
the Building Regulations 2000 relating to solar heating systems. For further guidance see ‘Heating system compliance guide’.
[2] The maximum net area of solar panels calculated at 25l/m2 of dedicated solar volume for
compliance with the Building Regulations relating to solar heating systems. For further guidance see ‘Heating system compliance guide’.
[3] Pressure loss characteristics of the primary (boiler) heat exchanger measured at 0.25 l/s
flow rate as specified in BS 1566, BS EN 12897 and ‘Performance specification of thermal stores’, an HWA publication.
[4] Pressure loss characteristics of the solar heat exchanger measured at 0.25 l/s flow rate as
BS EN 12897 and ‘Performance specification of thermal stores’, an HWA publication.
[5] Performance rating of the primary (boiler) heat exchanger measured using procedure
defined in the ‘Performance specification of thermal stores’, an HWA publication.
[6] Hot water per formance measured at store charge temperature of 75
o
C, mains inlet pressure
of 2.0bar and the dhw mixing valve set at 55
o
C.
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TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL SELECTION GUIDE
Table 2.1 Torrent model selection guide
Suggested models Dwelling type Bath rooms &
shower rooms
Torrent Direct Torrent Direct - Solar Torrent Indirect
OV & SP
RE-Solar
1 – 2 Bedrooms 1 bathroom T144 DE T210DE-RE
[1] A
D
up to 60 m
2
[2] A
P
up to 2.8 m
2
T130IND T170RE :[1] For A
D
up to 55 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 2.6 m
2
2 – 3 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
or
1 Shower room
T210 DE T130IND T170RE :[1] For A
D
up to 55 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 2.6 m
2
2 – 3 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
and
1 shower room
T130IND T170RE : [1] For A
D
up to 55 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 2.6 m
2
T210RE : [1] For A
D
up to 70 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 3.0 m
2
2 – 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
and
1 shower room
T170IND T200RE : [1] For A
D
up to 70 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 3.0 m
2
T280RE : [1] For A
D
up to 100 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 3.8 m
2
3 – 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathroom
and
1 shower room
T210IND T280RE : [1] For A
D
up to 100 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 3.8 m
2
T350RE : [1] For A
D
up to 160 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 5.0 m
2
3 – 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms
and
2 Shower rooms
T350RE : [1] For A
D
up to 160 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 5.0 m
2
T450RE : [1] For A
D
up to 230 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 6.1 m
2
4 – 6 Bedrooms 5 bathrooms T450RE : [1] For A
D
up to 230 m
2
[2] For A
P
up to 6.1 m
2
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STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
TECHNICAL DATA
Table 2.3 Technical data for the Torrent Direct models (Figures 1.1 & 1.2)
Model T144DE T210DE T210DE-RE
Nominal storage volume (capacity) [ litres ] 160 230 230
Overall dimensions: (Height x Diameter)
Note: Includes F & E cistern
[ mm ] 1650 x 550 1670 x 595 1670 x 595
Minimum cupboard size: (Width x Depth x Height) [ mm ] 700 x 600 x 1900 750 x 600 x 2120 750 x 600 x 2120
Weight: [ Empty / Full ] [ kg / kg ] 37 / 197 45 / 272 53 / 282
Volume heated by top immersion heater [ litres ] 70 90 60
Maximum working head - Store [ mWG ] 10.0 10.0 10.0
Mains cold water inlet pressure range [ bar ] 1.5 – 3.5 1.5 – 3.5 1.5 – 3.5
Hot water flow rate
[4]
[ litres/min ] 15 15 15
Heat loss factor [ kWh/24h ] 2.4 2.5 2.5
Dedicated solar volume [ litres ] 70
Area of the solar heat exchanger [ m
2
] 1.30
Maximum working pressure – solar heat exchanger [ bar ] 6.0
Maximum floor area of the dwelling
[1]
[ m
2
] 60.0
Maximum net area of the solar collector
[2]
[ m
2
] 2.8
Connections
- Cold feed
- Open vent
- Drain valve
- Solar heat exchanger
22 mm, comp
22 mm, comp
R1/2”
-----
22 mm, comp
22 mm, comp
R1/2”
----
22 mm, comp
22 mm, comp
R1/2”
15 mm, comp
Off peak & On peak immersion heaters 2 off 3kW; 230Vac, 50Hz (Type 2)
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TECHNICAL DATA
TORRENT INDIRECT OV
Table 2.4 Technical data for the Torrent Indirect OV models for use with gas/oil boiler and open vented heating system
T130 IND-OV T170 IND-OV T210 IND-OV T250 IND-OV
Nominal storage capacity [ litres ] 135 176 216 256
Overall dimensions [ Includes F & E cistern ]
Height x Diameter
[ mm ]
1545 x 520
1865 x 520
1835 x 570
2080 x 570
Minimum cupboard size
- Width x Depth x Height
[ mm ]
700 x 600 x
1880
700 x 600 x
2100
700 x 600 x
2200
700 x 600 x
2450
Weight [ Empty / Full ] [ kg / kg ] 30 / 157 37 / 204 38 / 243 46 / 288
Maximum working pressure
- Store (Open vented)
- Heating system (Open vented)
[ mWG ]
[ mWG ]
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Mains cold water inlet pressure range [ bar ] 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0
Hot water flow rate
[4]
[ l/min ] 18 18 25 25
Typical boiler si ze required
5]
[ kW ] 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
Heat loss factor [ kWh/24h ] 2.8 2.9 2.9 3.0
Connections
- Cold feed
- Open vent
- Boiler flow & return
- Central heating flow & return
- Wood burning stove (optional)
- Drain valve
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
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TORRENT INDIRECT SP
TECHNICAL DATA
Table 2.5 Technical data for the Torrent Indirect SP models for use with gas/oil boiler and sealed heating system
T130 IND-SP T170 IND-SP T210 IND-SP T250 IND-SP
Nominal storage capacity [ litres ] 135 176 216 256
Overall dimensions [ Includes F & E cistern ]
Height x Diameter
[ mm ]
1545 x 520
1865 x 520
1835 x 570
2080 x 570
Minimum cupboard size
- Width x Depth x Height
[ mm ]
700 x 600 x
1880
700 x 600 x
2100
700 x 600 x
2200
700 x 600 x
2450
Weight [ Empty / Full ] [ kg / kg ] 36 / 163 43 / 210 46 / 251 54 / 296
Maximum working pressure
- Store (Open vented)
- Heating system (sealed)
[ mWG ]
[ bar ]
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
Mains cold water inlet pressure range [ bar ] 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0
Hot water flow rate
[4]
[ l/min ] 18 18 25 25
Typical boiler si ze required
[5]
[ kW ] 20 20 25 25
Heat loss factor [ kWh/24h ] 2.8 2.9 2.9 3.0
Connections
- Cold feed
- Open vent
- Boiler flow & return
- Central heating flow & return
- Wood burning stove (optional)
- Drain valve
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
Primary (boiler) heat exchanger
- Maximum working pressure
- Rating
- Water content
[ bar ]
[ kW ]
[ litres ]
3.0
20
5.0
3.0
25
6.0
3.0
30
7.0
3.0
35
8.0
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TECHNICAL DATA
TORRENT RE OV
Table 2.6 Technical data for the Torrent RE-OV models for use with solar thermal, gas/oil boiler and open vented central hea ting
T170RE-OV T21 0RE -O V T280RE-OV T 350 RE- OV T450RE-OV
Nominal storage capacity [ litres ] 176 206 286 381 482
Dedicated solar volume [ litres ] 65 76 95 125 153
Maximum dwelling floor area
[1]
[ m
2
] 55 70 100 160 230
Maximum net area of solar panels
[2]
[ m
2
] 2.6 3.0 3.8 5.0 6.1
Overall dimensions [Includes F & E cistern ]
Height x Diameter
[ mm ]
1880 x 520
2135 x 520
2265 x 570
2265 x 680
2265 x 680
Minimum cupboard size
- Width x Depth x Height
[ mm ]
700 x 600 x
2150
700 x 600 x
2400
700 x 600 x
2500
700 x 700 x
2500
700 x 700 x
2500
Weight : Empty / Full [ kg / kg ] 45 / 210 49 / 244 61 / 326 75 / 425 85 / 535
Maximum working pressu re (head)
- Store (Open vented )
- Central heating (Open vented)
[ mWG ]
[mWG]
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Mains water inlet pressure range [ bar ] 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0
Hot water flow rate
[1]
[ l/min ] 18 18 25 25 35
Typical boiler si ze requir ed
[2]
[ kW ] 20 20 25 30 40
Heat loss factor [ kWh/24h ] 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.4
Connections
- Cold feed
- Open vent
- Boiler flow & return
- Central heating flow & return
- Wood burning stove
- Solar flow & return
- Drain valve
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
35 mm
35 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
Solar heat exchanger
- Maximum working pressure
- Surface area
- Water content
[ bar ]
[ m
2
]
[ Litres ]
6.0
1.31
3.0
6.0
1.31
4.0
6.0
1.74
5.0
6.0
1.74
6.0
6.0
2.2
6.0
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TORRENT RE SP
TECHNICAL DATA
Table 2.7 Technical data for the Torrent RE-SP models for use with solar thermal, gas/oil boiler and Seale d central heating
T170RE-SP T210RE-SP T280RE-SP T350RE-SP T450RE-SP
Nominal storage capacity [ litres ] 176 206 286 381 482
Dedicated solar volume [ litres ] 65 76 95 125 153
Maximum dwelling floor area
[1]
[ m
2
] 55 70 100 160 230
Maximum net area of solar panels
[2]
[ m
2
] 2.6 3.0 3.8 5.0 6.1
Overall dimensions [Includes F & E c istern ]
Height x Diameter
[ mm ]
1880 x 520
2135 x 520
2265 x 570
2265 x 680
2265 x 680
Minimum cupboard size
- Width x Depth x Height
[ mm ]
700 x 600 x
2150
700 x 600 x
2400
700 x 600 x
2500
700 x 700 x
2500
700 x 700 x
2500
Weight : Empty / Full [ kg / kg ] 51 / 216 57 / 252 69 / 334 75 / 425 85 / 535
Maximum working pressure (head)
- Store (Open vented )
- Central heating
[ mWG ]
[ bar ]
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
10.0
3.5
Mains water inlet pressure range [ bar ] 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0 1.5 – 3.0
Hot water flow rate
[1]
[ l/min ] 18 18 25 25 35
Typical boiler size required
[2]
[ kW ] 15-20 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-40
Heat loss factor [ kWh/24h ] 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.4
Connections
- Cold feed
- Open vent
- Boiler flow & return
- Central heat ing flow & return
- Wo od burning stove flow & return
- Solar flow & return
- Drain valve
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
28 mm
28 mm
28 mm
22 mm
R1/2”
22 mm
22 mm
35 mm
35 mm
28 mm
28 mm
R1/2”
Primary heat exchanger
- Maximum working pressure
- Rating
- Water content
[ bar ]
[ kW ]
[ litres ]
3.0
15
5
3.0
20
6
3.0
25
7
3.0
30
8
3.0
35
10
Solar heat exchanger
- Maximum working pressure
- Surface area
- Water content
[ bar ]
[ m
2
]
[ Litres ]
6.0
1.31
3.0
6.0
1.31
4.0
6.0
1.74
5.0
6.0
1.74
6.0
6.0
2.2
6.0
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