A gas cock is supplied loose with the boiler. This cock should be fitted in the gas line to
the boiler as close to the boiler as possible so that it is easily identified as the cock to
isolate the boiler.
2.7 WATER SYSTEMS
All piping must be installed in accordance with all applicable local and Water Supply
Bylaws for forced hot water heating systems.
Consideration must be given to pipe capabilities and pressure drop through the piping.
Water treatment must be carried out to BS 7593 : Treament of Water in Hot Water
Central Heating Systems.
Pump isolating valves must be positioned as close to the pump as possible.
a The Keston is suitable for use on open, vented water systems with combined feed
and vent.
b It is preferable for use on sealed water systems, provided the appropriate
components required (see Section 2.7.2 Sealed Systems) are included in the
system.
c Any system must
be thoroughly flushed clean of grease, dirt and debris, prior to
connection with the boiler. A trap may be installed in the flow line to collect any
solder, or other debris, from the installation.
d All water systems must be constructed to comply with requirements of the Local
Water Authority.
e Only fully pumped systems can be used - gravity systems are strictly
not
suitable.
f Always use a system complying with the requirements of BS 5449 and BS 6798.
g The system must be so arranged that there shall always be a minimum flow of 4.2
gpm (19 litres/min) [Keston 50], 5 gpm (23 litres/min) [Keston 60] or 6.7 gpm
(30.5 litres/min) [Keston 80] when the boiler is firing. This can be via a specially
installed by-pass arrangement.
h Copper tubing to BS 2871 Part 1 is recommended.
i Jointing should be either with capillary or compression fittings. Pipes should have
a gradient to ensure air is passed easily to vent points and water flows readily to
drain points.
j Draining taps must be located in accessible positions which permit the draining of
the boiler and hot water storage vessel. Draining taps should be at least 15
mm in nominal size and be in accordance with BS 2879.
AIR VENT POINTS
k These must be fitted at all high points where air may collect.
2.7.1 Open Vented Systems
A typical system is shown in Figure 2.7.1 which includes a combined feed and
vent. Note there must be no valve between the boiler flow and the open vent.
Note that the minimum static head required is 8 ft at the boiler flow pipe. If the
cold feed/vent is not brought to the flow pipe as shown, then the pressure loss
across the heat exchanger may have to be taken into account when estimating
the static pressure.
Although suitable for open vented systems with combined feed and vent
arrangements, the Keston is a low water content boiler. As such, any air
entrainement within the system water will produce boiler "kettling". It is
therefore recommended, if in any doubt, to consider the use of sealed
systems where possible.
WD50/2/1997 Chapter 2 - Boiler Connections The Keston 50, 60 & 80 Condensing Boilers
Installation & Servicing Instructions
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