IDEAL MINI C24 User Manual

users guide
mini
C24/C28/C32 S24/S28
When replacing any part of this appliance, use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to safety and performance specification that we require. Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by Ideal Boilers
See reverse for mini installation and servicing guide
Mini
Mini C24 G.C. appliance No. 47 ---348 ---18 Mini C28 G.C. appliance No. 47 ---348 ---19 Mini C32 G.C. appliance No. 47 ---348 ---25A Mini S24 G.C. appliance No. 41 ---392 ---98 Mini S28 G.C. appliance No. 41 ---392 ---99
Destination countries: GB, IE
INTRODUCTION
Mini are wall mounted, room sealed, non condensing boilers
featuring full sequence automatic spark ignition and fan assisted combustion.
Mini C24, Mini C28 and Mini C32 are low water content
combination gas boilers.
Mini S24 and Mini S28 are low water content system gas boilers.
SAFETY
Current Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations or rules in force
In your own interest, and that of safety, it is the law that this boiler must be installed by CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person, in accordance with the above regulations.
It is essential that the instructions in this booklet are strictly followed, for safe and economical operation of the boiler.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
The appliance must be efficiently earthed.
Supply 230 V 50 Hz. The fusing should be 3 A.
Connection must be made in a way that allows complete isolation of the electrical supply, such as a double pole switch, having a 3 mm (1/8”) contact separation in both poles, or a plug and socket serving only the boiler and system controls. The means of isolation must be accessible to the user after installation.
IMPORTANT NOTES
F This appliance must not be operated without the casing
correctly fitted and forming an adequate seal.
F If the boiler is installed in a compartment then the
compartment MUST NOT be used for storage purposes.
F Under no circumstances should any of the sealed
components on this appliance be used incorrectly or tampered with.
F If it is known or suspected that a fault exist on the boiler
then it MUST NOT BE USED until the fault has been corrected by a CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES
Clearances of 200 mm (7 7/8“) above and below, 25 mm (1“) at left, 50 mm (2“) at right and 450 mm (17 3/4“) at the front of the boiler case must be allowed for servicing. After installation the following clearances are allowable during use, providing the encasing parts are removeable for servicing: The bottom clearance can be reduced to 20mm (3/4”). The front clearance can be reduced to 50mm (2”).
BOILER CONTROLS
B C D E F GA
MiniC24
Mini C28 Mini C32
Mini S24 Mini S28
A Appliance On lamp
B Domestic hot water temperature control
C Main switch and radiator temperature control
D Boiler reset button
E Lock---out signal lamp
F Programmer (optional)
G System pressure and temperature gauge
TO LIGHT THE BOILER
1 Check that the valves located in the lower part of the boiler
are open.
2 Switch the the electricity supply on.
The appliance On lamp A will flash every 4 seconds (stand--- by condition).
For combination models Mini C24, Mini C28 and Mini C32
3 If the boiler is to be used for CH and DHW position the
main switch as in the following illustration. The appliance On lamp A will flash every 2 seconds (operating boiler).
CA
For system models Mini S24 and Mini S28
4 To operate the boiler position the main switch as in the
following illustration. The appliance On lamp A will flash every 2 seconds (operating boiler).
CA
All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI ID card, and have a registration number. Both should be
recorded in your Benchmark Log Book. You can check your installer by calling CORGI direct on 01563 72300
THE LOG BOOK SHOULD BE COMPLETED AFTER EACH SERVICE AND KEPT WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Caradon Ideal Limited 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.
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