Halstead Buckingham III BF40, Buckingham III BF50, Buckingham III BF60 Instructions For Use Manual

Instructions for Use
HAlSTEAD
Bucking ham
III
Balanced Flue Boilers
BF40, BF50 & BF60
CE:
British Standards and Statutory
Regulations/Requirements apply only to the United Kingdom.
For Ireland the rules in force must be used.
The instructions consist of two parts, Installation and Servicing Instructions and Instructions for Use.
The instructions are an integral part of the appliance and must, to comply with the current issue of the Gas Safety
(Installation and Use) Regulations, be handed to the user on completion of the installation.
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Halstead Boilers Ltd.,
4 First Avenue, Bluebridge Industrial Estate, Halstead, Essex COg 2EX
Head Office&Sales:
Tel:
01787 475557 Service&Technical:
Tel:
01203 351424
Fax: 01787 474588 Fax: 01203 353773
Instructions for Use
Please read these instructions and follow them carefully for the safe and economical use of your boiler.
The boiler is automatic in operation, once the pilot has been lit and the controls set.
Halstead Buckingham III's are central heating boilers, to provide heating and if required, an indirect domestic hot water supply.
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
In your own interests and that of safety, is the law that ALL gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance with the current issue of the above regulations.
The CE mark on this appliance shows compliance with:
1. Directive 90/396IEEC on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to appliances burning gaseous fuels.
2. Directive 73123IEEC on the harmonization of the
Laws of the Member States relating to electrical
equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
3. Directive 89/3361EEC on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
This boiler is exempt from the general requirements of the Boiler (Efficiency) Regulations (1993) and Directive
92142IEEC by reason of its conformity to Schedule 3.1.7
of those Regulations and Article 4.3 of that Directive.
Make sure that nothing obstructs the rear side grille or clearance. See page 4 for minimum clearances.
Boilers Installed in a Compartment
If the boiler is fitted in a compartment, cupboard etc., do not obstruct the purpose built compartment vents or the grille on the boiler.
Do not use the compartment for storage purposes.
To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and serviced as necessary at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will depend upon the particular installation conditions and usage, but in general once a year should be enough.
It is the law that servicing must be carried out by a competent person.
If this appliance is installed in a rented property there is a duty of care imposed on the owner of the property by the current issue of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, Section 35.
To obtain service please call your installer or Halstead Boilers Ltd. using the telephone number given on
front page.
Boiler Electrical Supply
WARNING. This boiler must be earthed.
The boiler must only be connected to a 240V -50Hz supply protected by a 3A fuse, maximum.
All wiring must be in accordance with the current issue of BS7671.
Heat resistant flexible cable having a conductor size of O.75mm
2
, to the current issue of BS6500 Table 16 must
be used.
The standard colours of three core flexible cable are, Brown - live, Blue - neutral, Green and Yellow - earth. As the markings on your plug may not correspond with
these colours, continue as follows: The Blue cable must be connected to the terminal
marked "N" or "Black". The Brown cable must be connected to the terminal
marked "L" or "Red". The Green and yellow cable must be connected to the
terminal marked "E" or "Green" or the earth symbol
'*'
To Light the Boiler
WARNING. If the pilot light goes out for any reason, do not attempt to relight until 3 minutes have elapsed.
Remove the door by pulling forwards with the fascia at the top. Lift up to disengage from the bottom side lugs.
Refer to diagram 1 to identify controls. Check that the mains electrical supply to the boiler is
switched OFF.
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Instructions for Use
GAS CONTROL KNOB 'A'
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THERMOSTAT
CONTROL KNOB 'B'
SETTING POINTS
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OFF
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MAIN BURNER
Push in slightly and turn gas control knob "A'" clockwise until '.' is against its setting point.
Turn thermostat control knob "B" anticlockwise until
"0"
is against its setting point. Push in slightly and turn gas control knob "A" anticlockwise until
'4f..'
is against its setting point, then
depress fully and hold in. Push in and release piezo ignition button "C" until the
pilot burner lights. Air may be present in the supply pipe so the lighting of
the pilot may need to be repeated until all the air has been expelled.
When the pilot is alight, view through window "E", keep gas control knob "A" fully pushed in for about 15 seconds, then release.
If the burner fails to stay alight, wait 3 minutes, then repeat the lighting procedure only now keep control knob "A" pushed in for a little longer before releasing.
If the gas control knob "A" is turned to '.' , a safety lock prevents it being turned on again for a short period. No attempt should be made to relight the pilot until 3 minutes have elapsed.
Make sure that the pilot is alight and stable then switch on the electrical supply.
Press in and turn gas control knob "A" anticlockwise until is against its setting point.
Set any system controls to "ON" or "HIGH". Turn the boiler thermostat knob "B" clockwise until
"MAX" is against its setting point and the main burner will light. Adjust thermostat to required setting between "MIN" and "MAX". "MAX" is about 82°C (l80°F).
Refit the door by locating the hooked runner at the bottom into the slot in the side panels and pushing onto the studs.
For short periods, turn the boiler thermostat control knob
"B" anticlockwise to
"0".
The pilot will stay alight. To
relight the main burner turn thermostat control knob "B"
clockwise to the desired setting between "MIN" and "MAX".
For longer periods, depress slightly and turn gas control knob "A" fully clockwise until '.' is against its setting
point. Turn thermostat control knob "B" anticlockwise
to
"0".
Isolate the boiler from the electrical supply.
Follow full lighting procedure to relight. Refer also to
"Protection Against Freezing".
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CUPBOARDS Diagram 3
WAll OR
FIXTURE
If a gas leak fault exists or is suspected the boiler must be turned off, including the electrical supply and must not be used until the fault has been put right. Advicelhelp should be obtained from the local gas
undertaking or your installation/servicing company.
If the boiler is to be out of use for any period of time during severe weather conditions we recommend the whole system including the boiler, be drained off to avoid the risk of freezing up. If an immersion heater is fitted to the hot water cylinder make sure it is switched off.
WARNING. This boiler contains metal parts (components) and care should be taken when handling and cleaning, with particular regard to edges.
Keep the casing clean by wiping it occasionally with a damp soapy cloth and dry with a polishing cloth.
If replacement parts are required apply to your local
supplier or gas undertaking. Please quote the name of the boiler and its serial number which can be found on the data label, positioned on the boiler top, to the rear of the inclined flueway cleaning door.
Minimum clearances must be left around the boiler as shown in diagrams 2, 3 and 4.
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