ideal British Gas 40 RD2 User guide

INSTALLATION
& SERVICING
MANUAL
British/Scottish
Gas RD2
the floor standing boiler
40 - 80 RD2
Floor standing, gas
fired fanned flue boiler
British Gas:
(Any internal reference to British Gas applies equally to Scottish Gas)
The British Gas RD2 is a range of cast iron floor standing gas central heating boilers. A complete range of natural gas models is available.
The ideal replacement boiler...
Easy to install, easy to operate and easy to service. The British Gas RD2 really is the ultimate replacement floor standing range - you can depend on it.
Proven reliability...
Proven cast iron heat exchanger engineered and refined to be the most dependable floor standing boiler ensuring totally calm operation and quiet running, whatever the system demands.
Complete range...
There are 7 models in the range. All models include an overheat thermostat and a Flue Directional kit for side and top outlet installations.
Full system suitability...
All models are suitable for connection to pumped open vent central heating systems, pumped central heating combined with pumped or gravity indirect domestic hot water supply systems. They can also be used on sealed water systems.
Free Three Star Service Cover:
In addition to the guarantee, we will provide absolutely free a British Gas Services Three Star Service Cover agreement to cover your complete new system during the first year. The benefits of this cover include priority attention and a 24 hours a day 365 days a year helpline. Full details of the terms and conditions for Three Star Cover schemes are available separately on request.
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GENERAL
Table 1 - General Data
Boiler Size 40 50 60 70 80
Gas Supply Connection in. BSP Rc 1/2 (1/2)
Number of Boiler Sections 2 3 3 3 3
Flow and Return Connections Rc 1 (1" BSP)
MAXIMUM Static Water Head m (ft.) 30.5 (100) (3 bar)
MINIMUM Static Water Head m (ft.) 1.0 (3.3)
Electrical Supply (Power Consumption) 230 V ~50 Hz (150 W)
Fuse Rating External: 3 A Internal: 2A to BS4265
Water Content litre (gal.) 5.0 (1.1) 7.4 (1.6)
Dry Weight kg. (lb.) 68 (150) 90 (198)
Boiler Size Height mm (in.) 850 (33.5)
Width mm (in.) 440 (17.4)
Depth mm (in.) 533 (21.0)
Gas Type Natural 2 H
Gas Supply Pressure 20 mb
Flue duct diameter mm (in.) 100 (4.0)
Flue duct length (max) m (ft) 3 (9.8)
Table 2 - Performance Data
Boiler Size 40 50 60 70 80
Boiler Input Nett CV kW (Btu/h) 13.2 (45 000) 16.5 (56 300) 19.8 (67 600) 23.1 (78 800) 26.4 (90 100)
Gross CV kW (Btu/h) 14.7 (50 000) 18.3 (62 500) 22.0 (75 000) 25.6 (87 500) 29.3 (100 000)
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Gas Consumption l/s (ft.
/h) 0.38 (48.2) 0.47 (60.2) 0.57 (72.3) 0.66 (84.3) 0.76 (96.3)
Boiler Output to Water kW (Btu/h) 11.7 (40 000) 14.7 (50 000) 17.6 (60 000) 20.5 (70 000) 23.4 (80 000)
Burner Setting Pressure (hot) mbar (in w.g.) 10.4 (4.2) 11.6 (4.7) 12.6 (5.1) 10.9 (4.4) 14.0 (5.6)
Seasonal Efficiency (SEDBUK)* Band[ ]% E[76.7]% E[76.7]% E[77.1]% E[77.6]% D[79.7]%
* The value is used in the UK Government's Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) for energy rating of dwellings.
The test data from which it has been calculated have been certified by BG plc 0087.
Note.
Gas consumption is calculated using a calorific value of 38.7
3
(1038 Btu/ft3) gross or 34.9 MJ/m3 (935 Btu/ft3) nett. To
MJ/m obtain the gas consumption at a different calorific value:-
a. For l/s - divide the gross heat input (kW) by the gross C.V.
of the gas (MJ/m
3
)
b. For ft3/h - divide the gross heat input (Btu/h) by the gross
C.V. of the gas (Btu/ft3)
c. The appliance is preset at the factory to the nominal rating.
Key to symbols
GB = United Kingdom (Countries of destination)
PMS = Maximum operating pressure of water
= A room sealed appliance designed for connection via ducts
C
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to a horizontal terminal, which admits fresh air to the burner and discharges the products of combustion to the outside through orifices which, in this case, are concentric. The fan is down stream of the combustion chamber.
I
= An appliance designed for use on 2nd Family gas,
2H
Group H only.
CAUTION.
To avoid the possibility of injury during the installation, servicing or cleaning of
this appliance, care should be taken when handling edges of sheet steel components.
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GENERAL
CONTENTS
Air Supply. ..................................................................... 7
Boiler Assembly - Exploded view ............................. 12
Boiler Clearances ......................................................... 6
Electrical Connections ............................................... 23
Electrical Diagrams ........................................... 23 & 24
Electrical Supply ........................................................... 8
Extension Ducts - Fitting ........................................... 21
Fault Finding ............................................................... 38
Flue Fitting ............................................................. 15-21
Flue Installation ............................................................ 7
Gas Safety Regulations ............................................... 5
Gas Supply .................................................................... 7
Initial Lighting ............................................................. 27
Installation ................................................................... 13
Mandatory Requirements ......................................... 5-7
Pump .............................................................................. 9
System Diagrams (Electrical) ........................... 25 & 26
Terminal Guards. .......................................................... 7
Water Connections ......................................... 5,15 & 22
Water Circulation .......................................................... 8
Water Systems ......................................................... 9-11
BENCHMARK LOG BOOK DETAILS
Boiler Page
Make and model ........................................................ 4
Appliance Serial No. on Data Badge ........................ 9
Controls ............................................... as applicable
Forall boilers
Flushing to BS.7593 .................................................. 8
Inhibitor ...................................................................... 8
Gas inlet working pressure ....................................... 7
Burner operating pressure ........................................ 3
Heat input .......................................... to be calculated
Temperature differential .............measure and record
For combination boilers only ................. Not applicable
For domestic hot water mode ................ Not applicable
For condensing boilers ........................... Not applicable
For all boilers: complete, sign & hand over to customer
British Gas RD2
40 RD2 G.C. No. 41 387 53
50 RD2 G.C. No. 41 387 54
60 RD2 G.C. No. 41 387 55
70 RD2 G.C. No. 41 387 56
80 RD2 G.C. No. 41 387 57 Natural Gas only Appliance type: C
Certified - P.I. No. 87 BL 30 Destination Countries: GB
INTRODUCTION
British Gas RD2 above range is of floor standing, fanned flue gas boilers. They are rated to provide central heating outputs of 11.7 kW (40,000 Btu/h) to 23.4 kW (80,000 Btu/h).
The boiler has a cast iron heat exchanger and is supplied fully assembled, complete with a white enamelled mild steel casing.
A door at the top of the casing front panel hinges down, revealing the boiler thermostat control.
The boilers are supplied with kits for rear, side and top flue outlets.
The boilers are suitable for connection to open-vented systems and sealed water systems.
The systems may be:
z pumped or gravity circulating indirect DHW only
z pumped central heating only
z pumped central heating combined with either a pumped
or gravity circulating indirect DHW circuit.
The diagnostic controls within the boiler are capable of communicating key operational data to a central computer data processing system via the house ring main and public telephone system known as Remote Appliance Diagnostic System (or RADS).
RADS can identify actual failure, or predict imminent failure of components and specify the corrective procedures to the British Gas Service Engineer. To enable the system to operate, a remote mounted interface (Gateway) is required to receive and transmit data from the boiler. Without this facility, the boiler operates as standard fanned flued boiler.
OPTIONAL EXTRA KITS
Extension Duct kit To extend standard flue. 90o Flue Elbow Kit
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For assistance see Technical Helpline on the back page
NOTE TO THE INSTALLER:
LEAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO THE GAS METER.
ALSO COMPLETE THE BENCHMARK LOG BOOK
AND GIVE THIS TO THE CUSTOMER.
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GAS SAFETY
Current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, or the rules in force.
It is law that all gas appliances are installed by a CORGI registered installer in accordance with the above regulations. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. It is in your own interest, and that of safety, to ensure the law is complied with.
The installation of the boiler MUST also be in accordance with the latest I.E.E (BS 7671) Wiring Regulations, local building regulations, bylaws of the local water authority, the Building Regulations and Building Standards (Scotland) and any relevant requirements of the local authority.
Detailed recommendations are contained in the following British Standard Codes of Practice:
BS. 6891 Low pressure installation pipes.
BS. 6798 Installation of gas fired hot water boilers of rated
input not exceeding 60 kW.
BS. 5449:1 Forced circulation hot water systems (small bore
and microbore domestic central heating systems).
BS. 5546 Installation of gas hot water supplies for domestic
purposes (2nd Family Gases).
BS. 5440: 1 Flues for gas appliances of rated input not
exceeding 70 kW.
BS. 5440: 2 Ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not
exceeding 70 kW.
BS 7593 Treatment of water in Domestic Hot Water Central
Heating Systems.
Health and Safety Document No. 635.
The Electricity at Work Regulations, 1989.
Manufacturer’s notes must NOT be taken in any way as overriding statutory obligations.
IMPORTANT. These appliances are certificated by the BG Technology Certification Services for safety and performance. It is important, therefore, that no external control devices, e.g. flue dampers, economisers etc., are directly connected to these appliances unless covered by these Installation and Servicing Instructions or otherwise recommended by British Gas Services in writing. If in doubt please enquire.
Any direct connection of a control device not approved by British Gas Services could invalidate the certification and the normal appliance warranty. It could also infringe the Gas Safety Regulations and the above regulations or other statutory requirements.
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 CFC's are included in any part of this boiler.
LOCATION OF BOILER
The boiler must be installed on a flat and level floor, capable of adequately supporting the weight of the boiler and any ancillary equipment.
The boiler may be fitted on a combustible floor.
Insulation is not necessary, unless required by the local authority.
The boiler must not be fitted outside.
Timber Framed Buildings
If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber framed building it should be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers document IGE/UP/7 : 1998.
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BOILER WATER CONNECTIONS
1. This appliance is NOT suitable for use in a
direct hot water system.
2. The boiler is suitable to be used on a sealed system. Overheat Thermostat is fitted as standard.
Boiler Dimension A
40 152mm (6")
50 / 60 226mm (8
70 / 80 226mm (8 7/8")
7/8")
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GENERAL
Bathrooms
The boiler may be installed in any room or internal space, although particular attention is drawn to the requirements of the current I.E.E. (BS 7671) Wiring Regulations and, in Scotland, the electrical provisions of the building regulations applicable in Scotland with respect to the installation of the boiler in a room or internal space containing a bath or shower.
Where a room-sealed appliance is installed in a room containing a bath or shower then the appliance and any electrical switch or appliance control utilising mains electricity should be so situated that it cannot be touched by a person using the bath or shower.
Where installation will be in an unusual location, special procedures may be necessary and BS.6798 gives detailed guidance on this aspect.
Compartment Installations
A compartment used to enclose the boiler MUST be designed and constructed specially for this purpose. An existing cupboard or compartment may be used, providing it is modified for the purpose.
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FLOOR MOUNTING AND BOILER CLEARANCES
Flammable materials must not be placed in close proximity to the appliance. Materials giving off flammable vapours must not be stored in the same room as the appliance.
Floor mounting
1. The floor must be flat, level and of suitable load bearing
capacity.
2. The back of the boiler may be fitted up to the wall.
Boiler clearances
The minimum overall dimensions of the space in which the boiler is to operate and to facilitate servicing are as shown in the Table.
In both cases details of essential features of cupboards/ compartment design, including airing cupboard installation, are to conform to the following:
zz
z BS. 6798.
zz
zz
z The position selected for installation MUST allow
zz
adequate space for servicing in front of the boiler and for air circulation around the boiler.
Side clearance is only necessary for installation. The amount of side clearance will depend upon the type of connection used.
z This position MUST also permit the provision of a
satisfactory flue termination.
z For the minimum clearances required for safety, and
subsequent service, see Frame 2.
Additional space will be required for installation, depending upon site conditions.
IMPORTANT.
In order to facilitate gas connection, a clearance of at least 100 mm (4") must be available at either the left hand side or the right hand side DURING installation. Refer to Frame 31.
In addition a MINIMUM clearance of 533 mm (21") MUST be available at the front of the boiler, for servicing.
Boiler Flue Overall Space dimension Minimum Side Clearance 'A'
Model Length Depth Height Width Width Rear Flue Side/Top Flue
Rear Flue Side/Top
40, 50, 114 to 533 mm 870 mm 460 mm 510 mm 10 mm 35 mm
60, 70 600 mm (21") (34
80
40, 50, 600 to 533 mm 870 mm 510 mm 510 mm 35 mm 35 mm
60, 70 3000mm (21") (34
80 (23
(4 1/2"-23 5/8")
5/8"-11 8")
6
1/4") (18 1/8") (20 1/8")(3/8") (1 3/8")
1/4") (20 1/8") (20 1/8") (1 3/8") (1 3/8")
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GAS SUPPLY
The local gas supplier should be consulted, at the installation planning stage, in order to establish the availability of an adequate supply of gas. An existing service pipe must NOT be used without prior consultation with the local gas supplier.
The boiler is to be installed only on a gas supply with a governed meter.
A gas meter can only be connected by the local gas supplier or by a local regional contractor.
Check that the appliance is suitable for the proposed gas supply. An existing meter should be checked, preferably by the gas supplier, to ensure that the meter is adequate to deal with the rate of gas supply required. A minimum gas pressure of 20 mbar MUST be available at the boiler inlet, with the boiler operating.
Installation pipes MUST be fitted in accordance with BS. 6891. Pipework from the meter to the boiler MUST be of an adequate size.
The complete installation MUST be tested for gas soundness and purged as described in the above code.
FLUE INSTALLATION
Some pluming may occur at the termination so terminal positions where this could cause a nuisance should be avoided.
The flue must be installed in accordance with the recommendations of BS. 5440:1.
The following notes are intended for general guidance:-
1. The boiler MUST be installed so that the terminal is exposed to external air.
2. It is important that the position of the terminal allows the free passage of air across it at all times.
3. Minimum acceptable spacing from the terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are specified in Table 3.
4. Where the lowest part of the terminal is fitted less than 2m (6'6") above a balcony, above ground or above a flat roof to which people have access then the terminal MUST be protected by a purpose designed guard.
Table 3 - Balanced flue terminal position
Terminal Position
1. Directly below or alongside an
opening window, air vent or other ventilation opening 300 mm (12")
2. Below guttering, drain pipes or soil pipes 75 mm ( 3")
3. Below eaves 200 mm ( 8")
4. Below balconies or a car port roof 200 mm ( 8")
5. From vertical drain pipes or soil pipes 75 mm ( 3")
6. From internal or external corners 300 mm ( 12")
7. Above adjacent ground, roof or
balcony level 300 mm (12")
8. From a surface facing the terminal 600 mm (24")
9. From a terminal facing a terminal 1200 mm (48")
10. From an opening in a car port
(e.g. door or window) into dwelling 1200 mm (48")
11. Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 mm (60")
12. Horizontally from a terminal on the wall 300 mm (12")
Minimum Spacing
Terminals guards are available from boiler suppliers - ask for Tower Flue Guard, Model K1. In case of difficulty seek advice from:
Tower Flue Components Ltd., Vale Rise, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1TB (Model K1) Telephone No. 01732 351 555
Ensure that the guard is fitted centrally.
5. Where the terminal is fitted within 1000mm (39 plastic or painted gutter or 500mm (19 1/2") of painted eaves then an aluminium shield at least 1000mm (39 1/2") long should be fitted to the underside of the gutter or painted surface.
6. The air inlet/products outlet duct and the terminal of the boiler MUST NOT be closer than 25mm (1") to combustible material. Detailed recommendations on the protection of combustible material are given in BS.5440: 1990.
IMPORTANT.
It is absolutely ESSENTIAL to ensure, in practice, that products of combustion discharging from the terminal cannot re-enter the building or any other adjacent building through ventilators, windows, doors, other sources of natural air infiltration or forced ventilation/air conditioning. If this should occur, the appliance MUST be turned OFF, labelled 'unsafe' and corrective action taken.
1/2") of a
TERMINAL
WARNING.
For top outlet installations the flue terminal MUST always be in
the horizontal position. The terminal assembly can be adapted to accommodate various
wall thicknesses. Refer to Frames 11 and 28.
AIR SUPPLY
Detailed recommendations for air supply are given in BS.5440:2. The following notes are for general guidance:
1. It is NOT necessary to have a purpose provided air vent in the room or internal space in which the boiler is installed.
2. If the boiler is to be installed in a cupboard or compartment, permanent air vents are required (for cooling purposes) in the cupboard/compartment, at both high and low levels. The air vents must either communicate with room/internal space, or be direct to outside air. The minimum effective areas of the permanent air vents, required in the cupboard/ compartment, are specified as follows and are related to maximum rated heat input.
3. Both air vents MUST communicate with the same room or internal space or MUST be on the same wall to outside air.
4. In siting the air vents care must be taken to avoid the freezing of pipework.
Table 4 - High and low vent areas
Boiler Air from room/internal Air direct from
space cm
High level Low level High level Low level
40 143 (23) 143 (23) 72 (12) 72 (12)
50 173 (27) 173 (27) 87 (14) 87 (14)
60 208 (33) 208 (33) 104 (17) 104 (17)
70 245 (38) 245 (38) 123 (19) 123 (19)
80 282 (44) 282 (44) 141 (22) 141 (22)
2
(in.2) outside cm2 (in.2)
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WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM
The boiler must NOT be used for direct hot water supply or for sealed systems. The boiler is suitable for connection to pumped open vent central heating systems, pumped central heating combined with pumped or gravity indirect domestic hot water supply systems.
The boiler is NOT suitable for gravity heating systems. The hydraulic resistances of the boilers at maximum output with 11 (20 OF) temperature differentials are shown in the graph below.
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Maximum boiler operating temperature should be 82
The central heating system should be in accordance with BS. 6798 and, in addition, for smallbore and microbore systems, BS. 5449:1.
The domestic hot water system, if applicable, should be in accordance with the relevant recommendations of BS. 5546.
Copper tubing to BS. 2871:1 is recommended for water carrying pipework.
The hot water storage cylinder MUST be of the indirect type and should preferably be manufactured of copper.
Single feed, indirect cylinders are not recommended and MUST NOT be used on sealed systems.
The hot water cylinder and ancillary pipework not forming part of the useful heating surface should be lagged to prevent heat loss and any possible freezing - particularly where pipes run through roof spaces and ventilated underfloor spaces.
IMPORTANT.
The boiler must be vented. If venting cannot be done via a flow connection a separate vent MUST be fitted by the installer.
Draining taps MUST be located in accessible positions, which permit the draining of the whole system - including the boiler and hot water storage vessel. They should be at least nominal size and be in accordance with BS. 2879.
If required, a drain tap (not supplied) may be fitted to an unused bottom (1" BSP) tapping on the front of the boiler.
Water Flow Rate and Pressure Loss
C (180OF).
1/2" BSP
FLOW RATE (gals/hr)
200
400
600
140
40
50
60
70
80
100
60
PRESSURE LOSS (mbar)
70 & 80
20
10
20
30
40
5
40
0
6
&
0
50
FLOW RATE (l/min)
Dotted lines indicate flow rates equivalent to a temperature rise of 11 OC (20 OF)
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5.0
4.0
3.0
2.
1.0
WATER TREATMENT
The boiler incorporates a cast iron heat exchanger. As part of the installation the central heating system should be thoroughly flushed with appropriate water treatment in order to comply with BS7593:1992
British Gas Services recommend the use of Fernox or Betz Dearborn water treatment products which must be used in
C
accordance with the manufacturers instructions. For further information contact :-
Fernox Manufacturing. Co. Ltd., Tandem House, Marlowe Way, Croydon, Surrey CRO 4XS, tel 0870 5601 5000
or
Betz Dearborn Ltd., Widnes, Cheshire, tel. 0151 424 5351
IMPORTANT.
ANY OTHER TREATMENT FOR THIS PRODUCT MAY RENDER THE GUARANTEE OF BRITISH GAS SERVICES
INVALID.
Notes.
1. If an inhibitor is used, and in hard water areas where treatment to prevent lime deposits is necessary, it is most important that the water treatment MUST be maintained at the correct concentrations recommended by the treatment manufacturer.
2. Artificially softened water must not be used in the system, under any circumstances.
THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES
British Gas Services recommend that heating systems utilising
full thermostatic radiator valve control of temperature in individual rooms should also be fitted with a room thermostat controlling the temperature in a space served by radiators not fitted with such a valve, as stated in BS. 5449.
When thermostatic radiator valves are used, the space heating temperature control over a living / dining area or hallway having a heating requirement of at least 10% of the boiler heat output should be achieved using a room thermostat, whilst other rooms are individually controlled by thermostatic radiator valves. However, if the system employs thermostatic radiator valves on all radiators or two port valves without end switches then a bypass must be fitted in order to ensure a flow of water should all the valves be in the closed position.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
WARNING. The appliance MUST be efficiently earthed.
Wiring external to the appliance MUST be in accordance with the current I.E.E. (BS 7671) Wiring Regulations and any local regulations which apply.
The boiler is supplied for 230 V ~ 50 Hz single phase. The fuse rating is 3A.
Connection must be made in a way that allows complete isolation of the electrical supply - such as a double pole switch,
PRESSURE LOSS (ft.water)
having a 3mm ( and socket serving only the boiler and system controls.
The means of isolation must be accessible to the user after installation.
For bathroom installations the point of connection to the mains
MEX 707-5
must be situated outside the bathroom.
1/8") contact separation in both poles, or a plug
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Fully pumped systems
1. Open vent and cold feed connections must be made to the
boiler flow and return tappings according to the options shown in Frame 12.
2. The boiler is assumed to be the highest point of the circulating system.
3. The circulating pump is positioned on the FLOW and the vertical distance, between the pump and feed/ expansion tank, must comply with the pump manufacturer's minimum requirements, to avoid cavitation. Should these conditions not apply, either lower the pump position or raise the feed/ expansion tank above the minimum requirements of
British Gas Services.
4. The water velocity through the boiler flow / return pipes is
assumed to be below 1.5 m/s (5 ft./s), whilst the pump flow rate is set to provide a temperature difference of
o
C (20 oF) across the boiler flow / return, at design input.
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5. This information is intended as a GUlDE ONLY and cannot take into account instantaneous changes in head caused by the operation of motorised valves, pumps etc.
Due allowance MUST be made if surging is liable to occur.
If in any doubt, contact British Gas Services.
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GRAVITY HOT WATER & PUMPED CENTRAL HEATING
1. Separate flow and return connections are used for each
service. All possible configurations are given in Frame 12 and ONLY those shown should be used.
2. The schematic pipework graph is based on the assumption that NO MORE than 8 elbows are used in the gravity loop, including entry to the boiler.
3. For each extra elbow in excess of 8 (R) MUST be reduced by 300 mm (12") or (H) increased by 100 mm (4")
4. Whatever value is selected for (R), the value of (H) MUST be at least that indicated by the graph.
(R) = the horizontal distance between the centre line of the
cylinder and the boiler tappings used - measured along the pipe run.
(H) = the vertical distance between the top of the boiler and
the base of the cylinder.
Notes.
a. Flow and return pipes should rise vertically on leaving the
boiler.
b. Horizontal pipes should be ABOVE ceiling level and as short
as possible.
c. A MINIMUM inclination of 25 mm per 3 m run (1" per 10') is
required to avoid air locks.
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If the above conditions cannot be met pumped primaries should be used.
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SEALED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Safety valve
Drain cock
Pressure gauge
GENERAL
Pump
Air vent
HEATING
CIRCUIT
Make-up vessel
(max. capacity
3 litres
)
Non-return
valve
Automatic
air vent
Hosepipe
(disconnect
after filling)
Hose union
bib tap
Water supply
Mex 903
BOILER
Expansion
vessel
Double check valve
Note. The method of filling, refilling, topping up or flushing sealed primary hot water circuits from the mains via a temporary hose connection is only allowed if acceptable to the local water authority.
1. General
a. The installation must comply with the requirements of
BS.6798 and BS.5449.
b. The installation should be designed to work with flow
temperatures of up to 82
o
C.
c. All components of the system, including the heat exchanger
of the indirect cylinder, must be suitable for a working pressure of 3 bar (45 lb/in2) and temperature of 110oC. Care should be taken in making all connections so that the risk of leakage is minimised.
2. Safety Valve
A spring loaded safety valve complying with the relevant requirements of BS.6759 must be fitted in the flow pipe, as close to the boiler as possible and with no intervening valve or restriction. The valve should have the following features:
a. A non-adjustable pre-set lift pressure not exceeding 3 bar
(45 lb./in
2
)
b. A manual testing device.
c. Provision for connection of a discharge pipe. The valve or
discharge pipe should be positioned so that the discharge of water or steam cannot create a hazard to the occupants of the premises or cause damage to electrical components and wiring.
3. Pressure Gauge
A pressure gauge covering at least the range 0-4 bar (0-60
2
) must be fitted to the system. The gauge should be
lb./in easily seen from the filling point and should preferably be connected at the same point as the expansion vessel.
BS.1010:2
Test cock
stop tap
Hose
connector
4. Expansion Vessel
a. A diaphragm type expansion vessel must be connected at
a point close to the inlet side of the pump, the connecting pipe being not less than 15mm (
1/2" nominal) size and not
incorporating valves of any sort.
b. The vessel capacity must be adequate to accept the
expansion of the system water when heated to 110oC (230oF)
c. The charge pressure must not be less than the static water
head above the vessel The pressure attained in the system when heated to 110oC (230oF) should be at least 0.35 bar (5lb/in2) less than the lift pressure of the safety valve.
For guidance on vessel sizing refer to the table in Frame 6. For further details refer to BS.5449 and the British Gas Corporation publication : Material and Installation Specifications for Domestic Central Heating & Hot Water.
5. Cylinder
The cylinder must be either of the indirect coil type or a direct cylinder fitted with an immersion calorifier which is suitable for operating on a gauge pressure of 0.35 bar (5lb./in excess of the safety valve setting. Single feed indirect
cylinders are not suitable for sealed systems.
6. Make-up Water
Provision must be made for replacing water loss from the system, either:
a. From a manually fitted make-up vessel with a readily visible
water level. The vessel should be mounted at least 150mm (6") above the highest point of the system and be connected through a non-return valve to the system, fitted at least 300mm (12") below the make-up vessel on the return side of the domestic hot water cylinder or radiators.
b. Where access to a make-up vessel would be difficult by
pre-pressurisation of the system. Refer to 'Filling.'
2
) in
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SEALED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - continued
7. Mains Connection
There must be no direct connection to the mains water supply or to the water storage tank supplying domestic water, even through a non-return valve, without the approval of the local water authority.
8. Filling
The system may be filled by one of the following methods:
a. Through a cistern, used for no other purposes, via a ball
valve permanently connected directly to a service pipe and / or a cold water distributing pipe.
The static head available from the cistern should be adequate to provide the desired initial system design pressure. The cold feed pipe from the cistern should include a non-return valve and a stop valve with an automatic air vent connected between them, the stop valve being located between the system and the automatic air vent. The stop valve may remain open during normal operation of the system if automatic water make-up is required.
b. Through a self-contained unit comprising a cistern,
pressure booster pump (if required) and, if necessary, an automatic pressure reducing valve and flow restrictor. The cistern should be supplied through a temporary connection from a service pipe or cold water distributing pipe.
This unit may remain permanently connected to the heating system to provide limited automatic water make-up. Where the temporary connection is supplied from a service pipe or distributing pipe which also supplies other draw-off points at a lower level then a double check valve shall be installed upstream of the draw-off point.
c. Through a temporary hose connection from a draw-off tap
supplied from a service pipe under mains pressure. Where the mains pressure is excessive a pressure-reducing valve shall be used to facilitate filling.
The following fittings shall form a permanent part of the system and shall be fitted in the order stated:
A stop valve complying with the requirements of BS. 1010, Part 2 (the hose from the draw-off tap shall be connected to this fitting).
A test cock.
A double check valve of an approved type.
• Thoroughly flush out the whole of the system with cold water, without the pump in position.
• With the pump fitted, fill and vent the system until the pressure gauge registers 1.5 bar (21.5lb/in
Examine for leaks.
• Check the operation of the safety valve by manually raising the water pressure until the valve lifts. This should occur within ± 0.3 bar (± 4.3lb/in lift pressure.
• Release water from the system until the initial system design pressure is reached.
• Light the boiler and heat the system to the maximum working temperature. Examine for leaks.
• Turn off the boiler and drain the system while still hot.
• Refill and vent the system.
• Adjust the initial pressure to the required value.
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2.
) of the pre-set
Sizing procedure for expansion vessels: The volume of the expansion vessel (litres) fitted to a sealed system shall not be less than that given by the table below, multiplied by a factor of 0.8 (for flow temperatures of less than 88
Safety valve setting 3.0 bar 2.5 bar 2.0 bar
Vessel charge and initial 0.5 1.0 1.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 0.5 1.0 system pressure bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar
Total water content of system Expansion vessel volume
(litres) (litres)
25 2.1 2.7 3.9 2.3 3.3 5.9 2.8 5.0
50 4.2 5.4 7.8 4.7 6.7 11.8 5.6 10.0
75 6.3 8.2 11.7 7.0 10.0 17.7 8.4 15.0
100 8.3 10.9 15.6 9.4 13.4 23.7 11.3 20.0
125 10.4 13.6 19.5 11.7 16.7 29.6 14.1 25.0
150 12.5 16.3 23.4 14.1 20.1 35.5 16.9 30.0
175 14.6 19.1 27.3 16.4 23.4 41.4 19.7 35.0
200 16.7 21.8 31.2 18.8 26.8 47.4 22.6 40.0
225 18.7 24.5 35.1 21.1 30.1 53.3 25.4 45.0
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250 20.8 27.2 39.0 23.5 33.5 59.2 28.2 50.0
275 22.9 30.0 42.9 25.8 36.8 65.1 31.0 55.0
300 25.0 32.7 46.8 28.2 40.2 71.1 33.9 60.0
Multiplying factors for other system volumes 0.0833 0.109 0.156 0.094 0.134 0.237 0.113 0.20
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BOILER ASSEMBLY - Exploded View
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INSTALLATION
With casing removed.
Fan sensor
38
14
12
49
3
4
2
INSTALLATION
41
5
1
7
Tie rod
Mex 1304
8
92
6A
Overheat sensor
Return sensor
Flow
6
sensor
6B
12
46
Data badge
LEGEND
1. Heat exchanger assembly.
2. Front section.
3. Centre section.
4. Section alignment rings and 'O' rings.
5. Back section.
6. Flow thermistor sensor pocket.
6A.Return thermistor sensor pocket.
6B.O/heat thermostat sensor pocket.
7. Distributor tube.
8. Combustion chamber.
12. Collector hood.
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14. Fan assembly.
16. Front plate assy.
18. Burner manifold.
28. Gas cock.
38. Pressure switch.
41. Air inlet duct.
42. Turret access cover assy.
46. Boiler base plate.
49. Flue baffle.
65. Control box.
92. Thermostat bush.
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INSTALLATION
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UNPACKING
The boiler is supplied fully assembled in Pack A, together with a standard flue assembly for lengths up to 600mm (23 1/2") rear or side flue outlet in Pack B.
Unpack and check the contents.
PACK 'A' CONTENTS
z Complete boiler assembly
z The Boiler Hardware Pack (listed
separately)
z The Flue Hardware Pack (listed
separately)
z These Installation Instructions
z User's/Servicing Instructions.
z Template
FLUE PACK. Pack B Contents
z Duct cutting support - 2 off (cardboard )
z Terminal wall plate - 1 off.
z Terminal grille assy. - 1 off.
z Polyurethane foam seal 400 lg. - 1 off.
z No. 8 x 8 lg. Pozi pan hd. screws - 3 off.
BOILER HARDWARE PACK
z 1" BSP plugs - 3 off. z Distributor tube - 1 off. z 28mm x 1"BSP male straight
adapter compression fitting - 3 off.For connection to the boiler PUMPED & GRAVITY flow /return tappings.
z Flow sensor pocket -1 off. z Return sensor pocket kit
comprising: Hexagon bush - 1 off. Sensor pocket - 1 off. 'O' ring - 1 off. Heyco bush - 1 off.
Complete boiler
assembly
M5 x 10mm Pozi screw - 3 off. Washers - 3 off.
z O/heat thermostat pocket - 1off z 1/2" square bar - 1 off. z Cable tie - 4 off. z Control thermostat knob - 1 off. z M3 x 6mm Pozi pan screw- 1 off. z Self tapping screw - 2 off. z British Gas Logo- 1 off. z Scottish Gas Logo - 1 off.
FLUE HARDWARE PACK
z Flue extension tube (rear).
z Flue extension tube (side).
INSTALLATION
Flue terminal
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BOILER CASING REMOVAL
To install the boiler the casing MUST be removed.
1. Undo the 2 screws and lift off the lower front panel.
2. Remove the 2 screws and lift off the grille assembly.
3. Release the 'Burner On' neon from the rear of the
control panel.
Terminal wall plate
z Flue extension tube (top).
z Elbow .
z Sealing ring.
z M5 wing nuts - 3 off.
z Side outlet plate.
z No. 10 x 2" lg. Rd Hd.wood
screws - 4 off.
z Wall plugs - 4 off.
Side outlet plate
Control panel
4. Release the wiring harness leads from the edge clips on the RH side panel.
5. Remove the 2 screws securing the control panel and pull down to release the tabs from under the top panel.
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Grille assy.
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BOILER CASING REMOVAL - continued
INSTALLATION
6. Release the screw securing the control box to the
baseplate and slide to the left to release the box.
7. Remove the 2 screws securing the top panel to the sides.
8. Draw the top panel forward and lift it off the boiler.
9. Remove the 2 screws securing the LH side panel to
the turret front panel and baseplate.
10. Pull the panel forward, disengaging from the collector hood tab, lift it clear of the locating peg and remove.
INSTALLATION
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DETERMINING THE FLUE LENGTH
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to remove the RH panel.
12. The boiler is held to the packaging base by 4 M6
hex head screws. Remove the front screws, slacken the rear screws and remove the boiler from the packaging base.
It is MOST IMPORTANT that the boiler is installed in a vertical position.
WARNING.
For top outlet installation the flue terminal MUST always be in the horizontal position.
Top outlet flue length
= A + B + Elbow allowance
o
Elbow = 1m
90
o
Elbow = 0.7m
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FLUE KITS
Pack B: supplied as standard.
Pack D: optional extension kit for side
flue, top or rear flue outlet. Refer to 'Flue Extension Ducts'
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1. A maximum of 3 extension ducts (plus the standard flue duct) may be used together.
2. Flue extensions of greater than 1m (39") should be supported with the bracket provided.
Flue length
Up to 600 B, 1 off 150 308
600 to 1550 B, 1 off + D, 1 off 150 308+152132
1550 to 2500 B, 1 off + D, 2 off 150 308+
2500 to 3000 B, 1 off + D, 3 off 150 308+
mm
Pack Requirement Product No.
152132, 2 off
152132, 3 off
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