4. CONNECTING THE HEATER TO THE TAP WATER
Connecting the heater to the cold water system is shown in the figure 1.
- The heater must be equipped with a safety valve with a maximum opening pressure specified on the nameplate affixed to
the heater. Install the safety valve at the cold water inlet.
No shut-off valve may be placed between the heater and the safety valve.
- During installation, follow the instructions of the safety device manufacturer.
- Before starting the installation, check the safety valve by opening it. During normal operation, the inspection must be conducted at least once a month.
- Water may leak out of the safety valve, therefore, the valve outlet must be freely opened.
- To prevent the leakage of water from the safety valve an expansion vessel with the initial pressure equal to the pressure in
the water supply system should be installed between the heater and the safety valve.
- If the pressure equal to or higher than the opening pressure of the safety valve occurs in the water supply system, the water pressure reducing valve must also be installed upstream of the safety valve.
- To prevent possible scalding with hot water, it is recommended to install the mixing valve with the antiscalding function at
the heater water outlet.
- In order to easily drain the water from the heater install the drain valve at cold water supply.
NOTES!
All installations must be performed in accordance with applicable regulations.
In order set the reducing valve correctly it is recommended that the pressure in the heater was about 20% lower
than the opening pressure of the safety valve.
1 Shut-off valve
2 Check valve
3
Expansion vessel
VF 750-1, VF 750-2 : (min.35dm
3
), VF 1000-1, VF 1000-2 : (min.50dm3)
4 Safety valve (max. opening pressure - according to nameplate)
5 Drain valve