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Instructions for Use
Installation and Servicing
To be left with the user
PROTHERM
60 - 80 CI
G.C. No. 41-047-66
221974A.10.01
9269
Cat I
2H
Fanned Flue Boiler
Reference in these instructions to British Standards and Statutory
Regulations/Requirements apply only to the United Kingdom.
The instructions consist of three parts, User, Installation and Servicing Instructions, which includes the Guarantee Registration
For Ireland the rules in force must be used.
Card. 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.
Guarantee Registration
Thank you for installing a new Protherm appliance in your home.
The appliance is manufactured to the very highest standard so we are pleased to offer our customers' a
Comprehensive First Year Guarantee.
In the centre pages are to be found your Guarantee Registration Card, which we recommend you complete and
return as soon as possible.
If this card is missing you can obtain a copy or record your registration by telephoning the Heatcall Customer
Service number 01773 828100.
Our Guarantee gives you peace of mind plus valuable protection against breakdown by covering the cost of:
✔
All replacement parts
❏
✔
All labour charges
❏
All call-out charges
✔
❏
Customer Services:
Tel: (01773) 828100
One Contact Local Service
Fax: (01773) 828070
FOR 1ST YEAR GUARANTEE PROTECTION
REGISTER YOUR APPLIANCE
CALL 0208 247 9857
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Important Information
Testing and Certification
This boiler is tested and certificated for safety and performance. It is therefore important that no alteration is made to the boiler, without
permission, in writing, from Hepworth Heating Ltd.
Any alteration not approved by Hepworth Heating Ltd., could invalidate the certification, boiler warranty and may also infringe the current issue of
the Statutory Requirements, see Section 1.4.
CE Mark
This boiler meets the requirements of Statutory Instrument No. 3083 The boiler (Efficiency) Regulations, and therefore is deemed to meet the
requirements of Directive 92/42/EEC on the efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers fired with liquid or gaseous fuels.
Type test for purposes of Regulatioon 5 certified by: Notified body 0086.
Product/productioncertifiedby: Notified body 0086.
The CE mark on this appliance shows compliance with:
1. Directive 90/396/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to appliances burning gaseous fuels.
2. Directive 73/23/EEC on the harmonization of the Laws of the Member States relating to the electrical equipment designed for use within
certain voltage limits.
3. Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER AND SERVICE ENGINEER.
Under Section 6 of The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, we are required to provide information on substances hazardous to health.
CERAMIC FIBRE/INSULATION PADS.
These can cause irritation to skin, eyes and the respiratory tract. If you have a history of skin complaint you may be susceptible to irritation. High dust
levels are usual only if the material is broken. Normal handling should not cause discomfort, but follow normal good hygiene and wash your hands
before eating, drinking or going to the lavatory. If you do suffer irritation of the eyes or severe irritation to the skin seek medical attention.
THERMOSTATS
These contain very small amounts of xylene in the sealed phial and capillary. If broken, under normal circumstances the fluid does not cause a
problem, but in case of skin contact, wash with cold water. If swallowed drink plenty of water and seek medical attention.
CUT-OFF DEVICES
These contain activated charcoal and a very small amount of chlorodifluormethane in the sealed phial and capillary. If broken, under normal
circumstances the fluid does not cause a problem. If there is irritation to the eyes or skin then seek medical attention.
SPARE PARTS
REMEMBER, When replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and
performance specification that we require. Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by Hepworth
Heating Ltd.
CONTENTS DESCRIPTION SECTION PAGE No.
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction3
Lighting the Boiler4
General Data15
Flue & Ventilation28
Water Systems39
Flue and Appliance Preparation412
Boiler Installation518
Commissioning621
Instructions to User724
SERVICING
Servicing824
Fault Finding926
INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Parts1031
Spare Parts1135
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Instructions for Use
Introduction
WARNING. It is important that the case (not the controls cover)
is not disturbed or removed other than for servicing by a
competent person.
Please read these instructions and follow them carefully for the
safe and economical use of your boiler.
The Protherm CI series are fanned flue boilers designed to
provide central heating and indirect domestic hot water.
The boiler is fully automatic in operation having only one user
control, the control thermostat
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use)
Regulations
In your interest and that of gas safety it is the law that ALL gas
appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance
with the above regulations.
Gas Leak or Fault
If a gas leak or 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.
Advice/help should be obtained from your installation/servicing
company or the local gas undertaking.
It is the law that any servicing is carried out by a competent
person.
To obtain service, please call your installer or Heatcall using the
telephone number given on the controls tray.
Please be advised that the ‘Benchmark’ logbook should be
completed by the installation engineer on completion of
commissioning and servicing.
All CORGI Registered Installers carry a CORGI ID card, and
have a registration number. Both should be recorded in your
boiler Logbook. You can check your installer is CORGI registered
by calling CORGI direct on :- 01256 372300.
Boiler Clearances
If fixtures are positioned close to the boiler space must be left
as shown in diagram 2. At least a minimum clearance of 500mm
must be left in front of the boiler to allow for servicing.
Boilers Installed in a Compartment or
Cupboard
If the boiler is installed in a compartment or cupboard do not
obstruct any ventilation openings.
Do not use the compartment or cupboard for storage.
Electrical Supply Failure
Failure of the electrical supply will cause the burner to go out.
Should this occur, operation of the appliance will normally
resume after the electrical supply is restored.
If the boiler does not relight after an electrical supply failure the
overheat safety cutoff device may need resetting, remove the
controls cover and press the reset button, refer to diagram 1.
Overheat Safety Cutoff
If the overheat safety cutoff device operates on any other
occasion than an electrical supply failure, press the reset button
as in “Electrical Supply Failure”. If the overheat operates again,
turn the appliance off and contact your installation/servicing
company.
Maintenance
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.
If this appliance is installed in a rented property there is a duty
or care imposed on the owner of the property by the current
issue of The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations,
Section 35.
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CONTROLS COVER
VIEWING WINDOW
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DATA &
SERIAL
NUMBER
LABEL
3
SETTING POINT
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT
KNOB
GAS SERVICE
COCK (Shown
Off)
Diagram 1
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Instructions for Use
Cleaning
WARNING. This appliance contains metal parts (components)
and care should be taken when handling and cleaning, with
particular regard to edges.
Clean the casing occasionally by wiping it over with a damp
cloth or dry polishing duster.
Do not use an abrasive cleaner.
Boiler Electrical Supply
WARNING. This boiler must be earthed.
The boiler must only be connected to a 230V~50Hz supply
protected by a 3A fuse.
All wiring must be in accordance with the current issue of
BS7671.
Wiring to the boiler must be PVC insulated type to the current
issue of BS6500 Table 16, not less than 0.75mm
The colours of three core flexible cable are:
Brown - live, Blue - neutral,
Green/yellow - earth.
As the markings on your plug may not correspond with these
colours continue as follows:
The cable coloured blue must be connected to the terminal
marked “N” or black.
The cable coloured brown must be connected to the terminal
marked “L” or red.
The cable coloured green/yellow must be connected to the
terminal marked “E”, or green or the earth symbol
6mm
500mm FROM A PERMANENT
FIXTURE
2
(24/0.20mm).
.
6mm
To Light the Boiler
WARNING. Sealed Systems
A sealed water system must be filled and pressurised by a
competent person.
Only light the boiler when you are sure that the system has been
filled and pressurised.
The pressure gauge should show at least 0.7bar, anything less
than this figure could indicate a leak and you MUST contact your
installation/servicing company.
If there is any doubt about the boiler being full of water consult
your installation/servicing company.
ALL SYSTEMS.
Turn the electrical supply on to the boiler and check that all
remote controls are calling for heat.
To Turn the Boiler On
Open the controls cover door, by pulling it forward and down,
see diagram 1.
Turn the control thermostat knob clockwise to any position
between MIN and MAX. The maximum temperature setting is
about 82
The boiler lighting operation is now automatic as follows.
The fan operates, followed by an ignition spark until the pilot is
lit. When the pilot is alight the ignition system switches off and
the main burner lights. The flames can be seen through the
viewing window, see diagram 1.
The main burner will remain alight until switched off by the
control thermostat or any remote control.
If the boiler is switched OFF, by hand, wait at least 30 seconds
before switching on again.
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When the boiler switches off, both the pilot and main burner go
out.
The automatic lighting sequence will operate again when heat
is required.
Shut the controls cover.
It should be noted that this is a fan flue appliance and fan
operation may be heard.
o
C (180oF), see diagram 1.
To Turn the Boiler Off
For short periods, turn the control thermostat knob anti-clockwise
to “O” Off. To relight, turn the control thermostat knob to any
160mm
6mm
position between “MIN” and “MAX”.
For longer periods, turn the control thermostat knob fully anti-
clockwise to “O” Off and switch off the electrical supply to the
boiler.
6mm
6mm
To relight follow the lighting sequence given above.
Protection Against Freezing.
FRONT
VIEW
65mm
Diagram 2
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If the boiler is to be out of use for any long period of time during
severe weather conditions we recommend that the whole of the
system, including the boiler, be drained off to avoid the risk of
freezing up. Make sure that, if fitted, the immersion heater in the
cylinder is switched off.
For the position of the serial number, see diagram 1.
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1 General Data
9273
D
B
RETURN PUMPED
PUMPED FLOW
K
A
C
L
M
R
E
J
F
G
H
C
L
SIDE ELEVATIONFRONT ELEVATION
A
80B300C100D75E700F124G130H400J60K162L110M142N90
Important Notice
This boiler is for use only on G20 gas.
This boiler can be used on open vented or sealed water
systems.
When used on an open vented system domestic hot water can
only be provided by a pumped primary circulation.
Wherever possible, all material, appliances and components
used shall comply with requirements of applicable British
Standards.
Where no British Standards exist, materials and equipment
should be fit for their purpose and of suitable quality and
workmanship.
Sheet Metal Parts
WARNING. When installing or servicing this boiler care should
be taken when handling sheet metal parts, to avoid any possibility
of personal injury.
1.1 Statutory Requirements
The installation of the boiler must be carried out by a competent
person in accordance with the relevant requirements of the
current issue of:-
The manufacturer’s instructions, supplied.
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, The Building
Regulations, Local Water Company Byelaws, The Health and
Safety at Work Act, Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health, The Electricity at Work Regulations and any local
regulations which may apply.
Detailed recommendations are contained in the current issue of
the following British Standards and Codes of Practice:-
BS4814, BS6798, BS5440 Part 1 and 2, BS5546 Part 1,
BS5449, BS6891, BS6700, BS7074 Part 1 and 2, BS7593,
BS7671.
Manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as overriding
statutory requirements
N
C
L
WATER CONNECTIONS
22mm COPPER PIPE
GAS CONNECTIONS
1
RC
/2 (1/2 in. BSPT)
Diagram 1.1
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1 General Data
1.2 Data
See Table 1 and diagram 1.1.
All dimensions are given in millimetres (except as noted).
The Seasonal Efficiency Domestic Boilers UK (SEDBUK) is
78.1%.
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 B.S.I.
1.3 Range Rating
This boiler is range rated and may be adjusted to suit individual
system requirements.
See Table 2 and diagram 1.3 for ratings and settings.
1.4 B.S.I. Certification
This boiler is certificated to the current issue of British Standard
6332 Part 1, invoking the current issue of BS5258 Part 1 for
performance and safety. It is, therefore, important that no
alteration is made to this boiler without permission, in writing,
from Hepworth Heating Ltd.
Any alteration that is not approved by Hepworth Heating Ltd.,
could invalidate the B.S.I. Certification of the boiler, warranty
and could infringe the current issue of the Statutory
Requirements.
1.5 Gas Supply
The gas installation shall be in accordance with the current
issue of BS6891.
The supply from the governed meter must be of adequate size
to provide a steady inlet working pressure of 20mbar (8in wg) at
the boiler.
On completion test the gas installation for soundness using the
pressure drop method and suitable leak detection fluid, purge
in accordance with the above standard.
1.6 Electrical Supply
WARNING. This boiler must be earthed.
All system components shall be of an approved type and shall
be connected in accordance with the current issue of BS7671
and any applicable local regulations.
Connection of the boiler and system controls to the mains
supply must be through a common isolator and must be fused
3A, maximum. This method of connection must be by a fused
double pole isolating switch, with a minimum contact separation
of 3mm on both poles. The switch should be readily accessible
and preferably adjacent to the appliance. It should supply the
appliance only and be easily identifiable as so doing.
Alternatively, an unswitched shuttered socket outlet and 3A
fused 3 pin plug, both to the current issue of BS1363 may be
used provided that they are not used in a room containing a bath
or shower.
Wiring to the boiler must be to the current issue of BS6500 Table
16, not less than 0.75mm
2
(24/0.20mm).
1.9 Drain
System
A drain tap must be provided at the lowest points of the system
which will allow the entire system, boiler and hot water cylinder
be drained.
Draining taps should be to the current issue of BS2879.
Boiler
A draining point is fitted at the bottom right hand side of the heat
exchanger.
Cover controls to avoid water damage.
If required remove the combustion chamber front cover to
improve access.
DATA TABLE 1.
TOTAL DRY
WEIGHT
(Including
Terminal)
LIFT
WEIGHT
WATER
CONTENT
GAS
CONNECTION
ELECTRICITY
RATING
WATER
CONNECTION
ELECTRICITY
SUPPLY
DATA LABEL
Bottom right hand side of case
TABLE 2.
RANGE RATING
APPROX.m3/h
GAS
RATEft3/h
BURNER INJECTOR MARKING:205710
BURNER INJECTOR SIZE:4.0 mm
PILOT INJECTOR MARKING:7218
53 kg (117 lb)
47 kg (103lb)
3.35 litre (0.74 gallon)
Rc 1/2 in.
71W
Internal fuse F1 & F2 (F1A)
2x22mm copper pipes from
top of case
230V~50Hz, fused 3A
Min.MediumMax.
2.12.42.7
748697
1.7 Contents of Packaging
The boiler is delivered in one pack, refer to Section 4.1 for
contents.
VENTILATIONHIGH LEVEL LOW LEVEL
REQUIREMENTSVENT AREA VENT AREA
1.8 Water System
This boiler may be fitted to an open vented or a sealed water
system.
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TABLE 3. COMPARTMENT AIR VENTS
2
2
VENTILATION
FROM ROOM
OR SPACE
VENTILATION
FROM
OUTSIDE
cm
2644126441
1322113221
in
cm
2
2
in
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1 General Data
1.10 Safety Valve
A safety valve need not be fitted to an open vented system.
1.11 Location
This boiler is not suitable for outdoor installation.
This boiler may be installed in any room, although particular
attention is drawn to the requirements of the current issue of
BS7671 with respect to the installation of a boiler in a room
containing a bath or shower. The electrical provisions of the
Building Standards (Scotland) apply to such installations in
Scotland.
The boiler must be mounted on a flat wall which is sufficiently
robust to take its total weight.
The boiler may be fitted to a wall made of combustible material.
6mm
160mm
6mm
500mm FROM A PERMANENT
FIXTURE
6mm
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1.12 Boiler Clearances
Refer to diagram 1.2.
This boiler must be positioned so that at least the minimum
operational and servicing clearances are provided.
Additional clearances may be required for installation.
If fixtures are positioned next to the boiler they should be made
removable for access to pipework.
At least a minimum of 500mm clearance must be left in front of
the boiler for servicing, see diagram 1.2.
1.13 Room Ventilation
The boiler is room sealed and does not require the room or
space containing it to have permanent air vents.
1.14 Boilers in a Compartment
Where the installation of the boiler will be in an unusual position,
special requirements are needed, the current issue of BS6798
gives detailed guidance on these requirements.
A compartment used to enclose the boiler must be designed
and constructed specifically for this purpose. An existing
cupboard or compartment modified for the purpose may be
used. Details of essential requirements for cupboard or
compartment design are given in the current issue of BS6798.
The doorway opening should be of sufficient size to allow for
easy removal of the boiler.
Where the boiler is fitted in a cupboard or compartment,
permanent high and low level ventilation must be provided. The
minimum ventilation areas required are given in Table 3.
6mm
65mm
6mm
FRONT
VIEW
MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM WALLS
CEILING, FLOOR, CUPBOARD, WORKTOPS,
AND INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS
Diagram 1.2
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1.15 Timber Frame Building
If the boiler is to be installed in a timber frame building it should
be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers
document IGE/UP/7/1998. If in doubt seek advice from the local
gas undertaking or Hepworth Heating Ltd.
1.16 Heating System Controls
The heating system should have installed: a programmer and
room thermostat controlling the boiler.
Thermostatic radiator valves may be installed, however they
must not be fitted in a room where the room thermostat is
located.
Note: For further information, see The Building Regulations
1991 - Conservation of fuel and power, 1995 edition - Appendix
G, table 4b.
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2 Flue and Ventilation
Note. Detailed recommendations for flue are given in the
current issue of BS5440 Part 1.
2.1 Terminal Position
The minimum acceptable siting dimensions for the terminal
from obstructions, other terminals and ventilation openings are
shown in diagram 2.1.
The terminal must be exposed to the external air, the position
allowing free passage of air across it at all times.
Car ports or similar extensions of a roof only, or a roof and one
wall, require special consideration with respect to any openings,
doors, vents or windows under the roof. Care is required to
protect the roof if it is made of plastic sheeting. If the car port
consists of a roof and two or more walls, seek advice from the
local gas company before installing the boiler.
If the terminal is fitted within 600mm below plastic guttering or
painted soffit an aluminium shield 1500mm long should be fitted
immediately beneath the guttering or eaves. If the terminal is
fitted within 450mm below painted eaves or a painted gutter, an
aluminium shield 750mm long should be fitted immediately
beneath the guttering or eaves.
2.2 Terminal Guard
A terminal guard is required if persons could come into contact
with the terminal or the terminal could be subject to damage.
If a terminal guard is required, it must be positioned to provide
a minimum of 50mm clearance from any part of the terminal and
be central over the terminal.
A suitable guard, reference Type “K3”, can be obtained from:
Tower Flue Components Ltd
Morley Road
Tonbridge
Kent
TN9 1RA
2.3 Flue Options
Standard Top Outlet Flue Pack - Pt. No. 230483, supplied with
boiler.
1 Metre Extension Kit - Pt. No. 230484.
A flue system up to 3 metres in length can be made by
connecting 1 metre extension kits together.
Optional Wall Liner Kit - Pt. No. 900862.
45° Flue Bend Pack - Pt. No. 230485.
90° Flue Bend Pack - Pt. No. 230486.
Vertical Flue Kit - Pt. No. 458115.
D
F
MINIMUM
SPACING
C
K
L
K
G
in mm
L
A
B,C
A
F
G
Under Car Port etc.
G
M
A
E
G
F
G
H,I
MINIMUM SITING DIMENSIONS
FOR FANNED FLUE
TERMINALS POSITION
B,C
K
F
J
K
ADIRECTLY BELOW, ABOVE OR
HORIZONTALLY TO AN OPENING,
AIR BRICK, OPENING WINDOWS,
AIR VENT OR ANY OTHER
VENTILATION OPENING. 300
BBELOW GUTTER, DRAIN/SOIL PIPE75
CBELOW EAVES200
DBELOW A BALCONY OR CAR PORT200
EFROM VERTICAL DRAIN PIPES AND
SOIL PIPES75
FFROM EXTERNAL CORNERS300
GABOVE ADJACENT GROUND OR
BALCONY LEVEL300
HFROM A SURFACE FACING THE
TERMINAL600
IFACING TERMINALS1200
JFROM OPENING (DOOR/WINDOW) IN
CAR PORT INTO DWELLING1200
KVERTICAL FROM A TERMINAL1500
LHORIZONTALLY FROM A TERMINAL300
MFROM INTERNAL CORNERS25
0103M
2.4 Vertical Balanced Flue System
IMPORTANT NOTE : See Section 4.8 Easi-Vent Vertical Flue
Terminal, for Installation requirements and fitting instructions.
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1000
750
500
250
0
051015202530
Flow rate (litres/minute)
Water pressure loss
(mm head of water)
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Design Flow Rate
30.6
L /min
3 Water Systems
The installation of the boiler must comply with the requirements
of the current issue of BS6798.
3.1 Frost Protection
If the position of the boiler is such that it may be vulnerable to
freezing it should be protected as specified in the current issue
of BS5422. It is recommended that a frost protection thermostat
be fitted.
3.2 Pump
The pump, with integral valves, should be fitted in the heating
flow pipework from the boiler, it should be set to produce a
temperature difference of 11oC (20oF) between the flow and
return, with the boiler thermostat set at “MAX”, which is about
82oC (180oF).
The pressure loss of the boiler can be found from diagram 3.1.
High resistance microbore systems may require a higher duty
pump.
3.3 Bypass - Fully Pumped and Sealed Water
System
A bypass is usually unnecessary on systems using a 3 port
diverter valve since one port will remain in the open position at
all times. This allows satisfactory operation of the pump
overrun.
However if thermostatic radiator valves are fitted to all radiators
or two port valves are used a bypass is required.
The bypass connection must be at least 2.5 metres away from
the boiler.
The flow through the boiler must not be allowed to fall such that
there is a temperature difference greater than 20
flow and return.
3.4 Water System
For an open vented system the boiler must be supplied from an
unrestricted water supply taken from a feed and expansion
cistern fitted at a maximum height of 27metres above the boiler.
The cold feed must be 15mm minimum size.
It is important that the relative positions of the pump, cold feed
and open vent are as shown in diagram 3.2.
The unrestricted open vent from the boiler must rise continuously
to discharge over the feed and expansion cistern.
3.5 Domestic Hot Water System
General. The domestic hot water service must be in accordance
with the current issue of BS5546, refer also to the current issue
of BS6700.
o
C between the
PRESSURE LOSS
FF BOILER
Diagram 3.1
3.8 Inhibitor
Attention is drawn to the current issue of BS5449 and BS7593
on the use of inhibitors in central heating systems.
If an inhibitor is to be used, contact a manufacturer or Hepworth
Heating Ltd., for their recommendations as to the best product
to use.
When installing in an existing system take special care to drain
the entire system, including radiators, then thoroughly cleaning
out before installing the boiler whether or not adding an inhibitor.
3.9 Sealed Water Systems
The installation should comply with the appropriate requirements
of the current issue of BS4841, BS5449, BS6759, BS6798 and
BS7074 Part 1 and 2, see diagram 3.4 for suggested layout.
3.10 Safety Valve
A safety valve must be fitted to a sealed water system.
It shall be preset, nonadjustable with a lift pressure of 3bar,
incorporating seating of a resilient material, a test device and a
connection for drain.
The drain from the safety valve must be routed clear of any
electrical fittings and positioned so that any discharge can be
seen.
3.6 Cylinder
For all systems supplying domestic hot water the cylinder must
be indirect. It is recommended that the cylinder be fitted with
some form of temperature control.
3.7 Fully Pumped Domestic Hot Water
The connection for this type of system MUST be as shown in
diagram 3.2 and 3.3.
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3 Water Systems
OPEN VENTED FULLY PUMPED WATER SYSTEM
RECOMMENDED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
PUMP COLD FEED AND VENT
9155
22mm VENT
450mm
(MIN.)
MIN.
HEIGHT
15mm (MINIMUM)
COLD FEED
FEED AND
EXPANSION
CISTERN
1150mm
RETURN
FLOW
MIN.
CYLINDER
PUMP
FLOW
HEATING
RET.
BOILER
150mm
MAX.
IF REQUIRED
22mm (MINIMUM)
BY-PASS WITH
LOCKSHIELD VALVE
Diagram 3.2
3.11 Expansion Vessel
A diaphragm type expansion vessel, conforming to the current
issue of BS4814 (see also BS7404 Part 1 and 2) must be
connected at a point close to the inlet side of the circulating
pump, see diagram 3.4 unless laid down differently by the
manufacturer.
The expansion vessel volume depends upon the total water
system volume and the initial system design pressure. For any
system an accurate calculation of the vessel size is given in the
current issue of BS7074 Part 1.
Example. For an initial system design pressure of 0.7bar the
minimum total vessel volume required is 0.063xTotal System
volume.
Note. A higher initial design pressure requires a larger volume
expansion vessel.
Guidance on vessel sizing is also given in the current issue of
BS5449 and BS7074 Part 1.
The charge pressure must not be less than the static head of the
system, that is, the height of the highest point of the system
above the expansion vessel.
The water content of the boiler is given in Data Table 1.
3.12 Pressure Gauge
A pressure gauge with a set pointer and covering at least the
range 0 to 4bar (0 to 60lb/in2) shall be permanently fitted to the
system in a position where it can be seen when filling the
system.
RETURN
9156
22 X 28
UNION
CONNECTION
22mm VENT & 15mm COLD FEED
TO BE FITTED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH BS 5449
FLOW
1metre Min.
27 metres
Max.
FULLY PUMPED CIRCULATION
SYSTEM (DIAGRAMMATIC)
1metre Min.
27 metres
IF REQUIRED
BYPASS 22mm
MIN WITH
LOCKSHIELD
VALVE
PUMP
22mm FOR COMBINED FEED & VENT
TO BE FITTED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH BS 5449
IF REQUIRED
BYPASS 22mm
Max.
FULLY PUMPED CIRCULATION
BYPASS (DIAGRAMMATIC)
MIN WITH
LOCKSHIELD
VALVE
PUMP
28mm
PIPES
9157
INDIRECT
CYLINDER
ALTERNATIVE
SYSTEM
CONTROL
VALVES
HEATING
SYSTEM
9158
INDIRECT
CYLINDER
HEATING
SYSTEM
ALTERNATIVE
SYSTEM
CONTROL
VALVES
Diagram 3.3
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3 Water Systems
(Make-up
alternatives)
3 LITRES (0.66 gals)
MAKE-UP BOTTLE
(if required)
NON-RETURN
VALVE
HEATING
CIRCUIT
AUTO
AIR
VENT
FLOW
RETURN
DRAIN
COCK
BOILER
IF REQUIRED
22mm (min)
BY-PASS WITH
LOCKSHIELD
VALVE
SAFETY
VALVE
AIR
RELEASE
POINT
FILLING POINT
CIRCULATING
PUMP
PRESSURE
GAUGE
EXPANSION
VESSEL
9159
METHOD 1
TEMPORARY
HOSE
SUPPLY
PIPE
METHOD 2
TEMPORARY
HOSE
SUPPLY
PIPE
METHOD 3
CISTERN
HOSE
UNIONS
SUPPLY STOP
VALVE
DOUBLE CHECK
VALVE ASSEMBLY
HOSE
UNIONS
SUPPLY STOP
VALVE
OVERFLOW
SERVICING
VALVE
COMBINED
CHECK VALVE
AND VACUUM
BREAKER
SERVICING
VALVE
SERVICING
VALVE
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
0051M
HEATING
SYSTEM
HEATING
SYSTEM
HEATING
SYSTEM
Diagram 3.4
3.13 Domestic Hot Water Cylinder
SINGLE FEED INDIRECT CYLINDERS ARE NOT SUITABLE.
The domestic hot water cylinder must be of the indirect coil type.
It must be suitable for working at a gauge pressure of 0.35bar
above the safety valve setting.
3.14 Domestic Hot Water System - Unvented
Where a storage system will not have a vent to atmosphere the
installation must comply with Building Regulations and local
Water Company Bye-laws, see also the current issue of BS6700.
If fitting into an existing system the local authority must also be
advised.
3.15 Filling a Sealed Water System
Provision for filling the system at low level must be made. Three
methods are shown in diagram 3.5. There must be no permanent
connection to the mains water supply, even through a nonreturn valve.
3.16 Water Makeup
Provision must be made for replacing water lost from the
system. A make up vessel mounted above the highest point of
the system and connected through a non-return valve to the
system on the return side of either the hot water cylinder or
heating system, see diagram 3.4.
Alternatively provision for make up can be made by a filling loop.
SUPPLY
STOP VALVE
SUPPLY
PIPE
HOSE
UNIONS
DOUBLE CHECK
VALVE ASSEMBLY
Diagram 3.5
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THE DUCTS CAN BE CUT FLUSH BUT MUST HAVE AN OVERLAP OF 50mm.
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4 Flue and Appliance Preparation
NOTE : Make sure that the ductings do not slope down towards
the boiler.
4.1 Flue Position and Length
Determine flue application, length and terminal position before
starting.
Refer to diagram 4.1.
4.2 Flue Preparation
All flue assemblies are designed for internal installation, given
that there is sufficient clearances opposite to the flue for the
installation of the flue.
If there is insufficient clearance the flue can be installed from
outside.
For a wall thickness of over 300mm the external flue hole will
need to be made good from the outside.
4.3 Top and Side Flue Application
Select the boiler location and flue application, with due regard
to the terminal position, see diagram 2.1.
Take the template from the boiler pack and temporarily position
it on the wall, making sure that the minimum clearances are
maintained, see diagram 4.2.
Mark the centre line position of the flue, as diagram 4.2.
For a side flue, extend centre line of flue to L.H. or R.H. corner.
Mark the position of the centre of the flue and boiler, as
diagram 4.2.
TOP BOILER
MOUNTING
POINT
115mm
MINIMUM
HOLE
9288
BOILER
CENTRE LINE
90mm
145mm
SIDE FLUE
4.4 Flue Hole Cutting
Having marked out the flue centre cut a hole for the flue using,
preferably, a 115mm minimum core drill.
4.5 Wall Mounting Bracket
Reposition the template, making sure of dimensional alignment
with the flue hole.
Mark the boiler fixing points and mounting bracket position, see
diagram 4.3.
Drill holes and plug, to suit No. 12x2in wood screws, fit the
screws allowing sufficient clearance, about 5mm, to allow boiler
to be hung.
Secure the mounting bracket to the wall with two No.12x2in
wood screws and plugs, see diagram 4.3.
4.6 Flue Duct
Extend the telescopic flue to the required length, making sure
that the minimum overlap is no less than 25mm, and that the flue
terminal projects 15mm minmum beyond wall face, see diagram
4.1.
Carefully drill though air duct pilot hole and secure with self
tapping screw provided in fittings pack, see diagram 4.1.
Seal the joint with the tape provided.
If the boiler is not to be fitted for some time cover the hole in the
wall.
4.7 Top, Side Flue Fixing
Make sure that the ductings do not slope down towards the
boiler.
Make good the area around the flue inside and outside after
installation of the boiler.
BOTTOM BRACKET
MOUNTING POINT
BOILER
CENTRE LINE
FLUE
CENTRE LINE
5mm
Diagram 4.2
9210
FLUE
CENTRE LINE
BOILER
MOUNTING
BRACKET
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4 Flue and Appliance Preparation
4.8 Easi-Vent Vertical Flue Terminal
General
The kits shown in diagram 4.4, enable the Protherm to be fitted
with the flue configurations shown in diagram 4.6.
For other accessories, see diagram 4.5.
Only proprietary parts supplied by Hepworth Heating Ltd.
should be used.
4.9 Accessories
Ceiling Collar - Part No. 208590
Used if required as a ceiling trim immediately below the ceiling
to make a neat installation.
Fixings are required to hold ceiling collar in position.
VERTICAL FLUE PACK Pt No. 458115
TERMINAL ASSEMBLY
Support Assembly - Part No. 208591
Manufactured in galvanised steel and incorporates a fire stop
plate with fitted spacer lugs and support collar. This item should
be used to support the flue at the top of each floor joist and
provide a fire stop feature. Spacer lugs fitted to the underside
of the plate ensures that a clearance is maintained between the
inner liner of the flue and any combustible materials. The
support collar which is situated on the top of the plate should be
securely fixed around the flue by tightening the nut and bolt
fasteners provided. The plate should be nailed or screwed to
the ceiling joists.
Fire Stop Plate - Part No. 208592
Manufactured in galvanised steel and fitted with spacer lugs
which ensure that a clearance is maintained between the inner
liner of the flue and any combustible materials. The fire stop
plate should be fitted to the underside of the ceiling joists by
sliding over the flue and nailed or screwed to the joists. This
item can act as a dust plate and should be used when the flue
system passes through non combustible floors such as concrete.
7527
EASI-VENT
ADAPTOR
RING
1M EXTENSION KIT Pt No. 230484
AIR DUCT
4 SCREWS
(FITTINGS PACK
SUPPLIED WITH
BOILER)
AIR/FLUE
DUCT ASSEMBLY
TAPE (FITTINGS
PACK SUPPLIED
WITH BOILER)
7528
FITTINGS
PACK
FLUE SPIGOT
TOP FLUE
TRANSITION DUCT
(DISCARD)
45o FLUE BEND KIT Pt No. 230485
7529
FITTINGS PACK
FLUE DUCT
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90o FLUE BEND KIT Pt No. 230486
FITTINGS PACK
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;
y
Ceiling Plate - Two Piece - Part No. 208593
Manufactured in galvanised steel and should be used on the
underside of floor joists where the flue passes through the floor
or roof in a non vertical plane. This item is supplied without
spacer lugs and should be nailed or screwed to the underside
of the joists.
Adjustable Wall Band - Part No. 208594
The wall bracket is supplied in two parts - an aluminium band
which fits tightly around the outside of the flue and a galvanised
“T” bracket which is secured to a wall or batten. This item is used
where the flue is positioned up to 280mm from a wall or point.
4.10 Flue Terminal Position
Caution
If the flue is to pass through or near combustible material it
should be fitted in accordance with the current issue of BS5440
Part 1, which requires a minimum clearance of 25mm from the
flue duct.
The minimum clearance from the air duct is 5mm.
The terminal should be positioned so as to cause the least
problem with the dispersal of the products of combustion and
any “pluming” that can occur.
If the terminal is fitted less than 500mm below plastic gutters or
less than 500mm below painted eaves or any other painted
surface then an aluminium shield at least 1metre long should be
fitted immediately beneath the guttering or eaves.
Minimum distances for flue to walls and roof positions are
shown in diagram 4.6.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a
potentially dangerous installation and loss of boiler efficiency.
General guidance only can be found in the current issue of
BS5440 Part 1.
If in doubt consult Heatcall.
ADJUSTABLE WALL BAND
(Pt.No.208594)
CEILING COLLAR
(Pt.No.208590)
SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
(Pt.No.208591)
PITCHED ROOF WITH STRUCTURE
FIRESTOP PLATE
(Pt.No.208592)
CEILING PLATE
(Pt.No.208593)
Diagram 4.5
400mm
7122
5712
15
300mm
FLAT ROOF INTERNAL CORNER
300mm
350mm
300mm
MINIMUM DIMENSIONS
Diagram 4.6
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VERTICAL FLUE
VERTICAL FLUE KIT 458115
1M EXTENSION KIT 230484 (as reqd.)
FRONT VIEW
"X"
X + Y + Z = THE MAXIMUM STRAIGHT "FLUE LENGTH" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ELBOWS.
NOTE: An Inline Adaptor Pt. No. 230488 with a flue length of 100mm can be used.
"X" MAX. FLUE LENGTH
3m
"X" MIN. FLUE LENGTH
HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL FLUE
VERTICAL FLUE KIT 458115
1M EXTENSION KIT 230484 (as reqd.)
FLUE BEND KIT 90° 230486 (2 reqd.)
FRONT VIEW
"Y"
MAX
1m
"A"
"X"
90
FLUE
C
L
X+Y+Z MAX. FLUE LENGTH
C
L
BOILER
RH 192
LH 15
"B"
"Z"
1.5m2.0m
MINIMUM
FLUE
LENGTH
MINIMUM
INSTALLATION
CLEARANCE
DIAGONAL and VERTICAL FLUE
VERTICAL FLUE KIT 458115
1M EXTENSION KIT 230484 (as reqd.)
FLUE BEND KIT 45
°
230485 (2 reqd.)
FRONT VIEW
"Y"
"X"
"A"
Diagram 4.7
X+Y+Z MAX. FLUE LENGTH
MINIMUM
FLUE
LENGTH
MINIMUM
INSTALLATION
CLEARANCE
9551
"Z"
500mm
X60mmA500mm
YZEROBRH 192mm
Z500mm / LH 15mm
4.11 Installation
Warning
In the interests of safety and performance, it is essential that the
vertical flue system is fitted in strict accordancewith these
instructions.
Installation Details
With due consideration to flue terminal position, choose the flue
application required, shown in diagram 4.7.
The use of weather and storm collars is preferred and can be
bought locally.
The suggested flashings are :RiteVent or Selkirk along with their appropriate storm collar if
required.
Flue Installation and Terminal Assembly
Measure then cut the selected flue arrangement as required
ensuring an overlap of 25mm AIR DUCT and 50mm FLUE
DUCT.
Make sure that all flue pipes, joints and bends are properly
secured and tight, see diagram 4.9 for details.
Fit the split/spacing ring supplied in kit, inside the flue terminal.
Locate flue terminal in position on top of flue duct. Drill and secure
with 2 no. 8 x
3
/8 in. self-tapping screws, see diagram 4.10.
X60mmA500mm
YZEROBRH 58mm
Z500mm / LH N/A
ROOF TERMINAL PITCHED ROOF (Slate orTile)
VERTICAL
FLUE
TERMINAL
KIT
STORM
COLLAR
WEATHER
COLLAR
ROOF TERMINAL FLAT ROOF
VERTICAL
FLUE
TERMINAL
KIT
STORM
COLLAR
WEATHER
COLLAR
Diagram 4.8
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STEP 3
Push flue bend (45o or 90o)
onto flue duct or boiler end
standard flue, drill and screw
then seal with tape provided.
SECURING
SCREW (2)
SECURING
SCREW (2)
AIR/FLUE DUCT
ASSEMBLY
STEP 4
FLUE BEND
(90˚ or 45˚)
STEP 2
Slide flue duct & air duct
together, mark, drill, screw
and seal with tape
provided.
STEP 1
Push flue duct & air duct
into flue spigot and lock into
position by turning clockwise.
Push flue duct & air duct
onto flue bend (45o or 90o),
drill and screw then seal
with tape provided.
SECURING
SCREW (2)
SECURING
SCREW (4)
7382
STEP 6
Push flue duct
& air duct
onto flue bend
(45o or 90o),
drill and screw
then seal with
tape provided.
FLUE BEND
(90˚ or 45˚)
STEP 5
Push flue bend (45o or 90o)
onto flue duct & air duct, drill
and screw then seal with tape
provided.
TOP FLUE
TRANSITION DUCT
(DISCARD)
FLUE DUCT SPIGOT
Secure to boiler with screws provided
in the boiler fittings pack.
Pitched and Flat Roof
Fit Weather and Storm Collar onto air duct/terminal assembly,
see diagram 4.8.
Make sure the weather collar is correctly positioned and sealed
for the roof type.
Fit the flue adaptor into flue terminal and connect to air duct.
After the flue terminal is fitted, fit an appropiate wall band.
Make sure that a weather proof seal is made in accordance with
good building practice.
TERMINAL
EASI-VENT
ADAPTOR
RING
3mm
No. 8 x 3/8 in.
3mm
No. 8 x 3/8 in.
Diagram 4.9
7390
4416
FLUE
DUCT
AIR
DUCT
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5.1 Boiler Preparation
Open the carton, check the items supplied against the boiler
pack contents list on the carton flap.
With the boiler still in in the bottom tray slide the controls cover
upwards and remove, see diagram 5.1.
Remove the front cover by undoing the wing nut, nut and
washer, lift the front cover off, see diagram 5.1.
Place controls cover and front cover to one side until required.
Fit suitable compression fittings to the required tappings on the
boiler.
Disconnect the air pressure tubes, see diagram 8.1.
Remove the blue and red electrical connections from the fan,
see diagram 8.1.
Remove the front right hand flue hood securing screw and
slacken off the front left hand one, see diagram 8.3.
Remove fan and flue hood assembly from boiler by drawing
assembly forward, place to one side until required.
5.2 Mounting the boiler
Lift the boiler into position ensuring first that the bottom of the
boiler is hooked on to the boiler mounting bracket and then
engage the two keyhole slots, located on top of the boiler, on to
the securing screws. Tighten the two securing screws, see
diagram 5.2
Note: Installations where the flue exits to the left of the boiler,
complete the water connections to the boiler before fitting the
flue.
From the fittings pack, place top turret gasket in position on
boiler flue opening, see diagram 5.3
Taking care not to damage the gasket, secure the top turret with
flue assembly to the boiler with four self-tap screws, see
diagram 5.3.
From the fittings pack, fit flue duct extension assembly into the
top turret flue ducting and loosely fit jubilee clip on elbow of the
flue duct extension, see diagram 5.4.
Refit fan and flue hood assembly, ensuring that the flue hood fits
in the flue hood retaining clamps and engage the fan into the
elbow of flue duct extension, see diagram 8.3
Tighten up left hand flue hood securing screw, replace the right
hand one and tighten, see diagram 8.3.
Secure fan to elbow of flue duct extension by tightening up
jubilee clip, see diagram 5.4.
WING
NUT
FRONT
COVER
CONTROLS
COVER
NUT
SHAKEPROOF
WASHER
9270
9202
Diagram 5.1
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5.3 Water Circulation System
Complete the water connections to the boiler.
Fill, vent and flush the system.
Check for any water leaks and put right.
5.4 Safety Valve Discharge
Fit a suitable discharge pipe to the safety valve and route it to
outside the building so that any discharge can be seen but will
not cause injury to persons, damage to property or any electrical
installation.
5.5 Gas Connection
Make the gas connection to the Rc1/2in gas service cock, see
diagram 6.1.
Check for leaks using a suitable leak detection fluid.
5.6 Control Box Removal
Remove the electrical control box securing screws, see diagram
5.5. Slide the box forwards and release, hook it onto the lip
bracket at the front, see diagram 5.5.
SCREWS
(4)
GASKET
FLUE
DUCT
EXTENSION
TOP TURRET
FLUE OUTLET
9203
TOP
TURRET
Diagram 5.3
SECURING
SCREWS (2)
5mm
9283
TOP TURRET
FLUE DUCTING
FLUE DUCT
EXTENSION
9139
JUBILEE
CLIP
Diagram 5.4
BOILER
MOUNTING
BRACKET
Diagram 5.2
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5.7 Electrical Connection
WARNING. This boiler must be earthed.
Take care not to damage any internal wiring and capillaries.
Take plastic cable retaining clip, from the loose items pack, peel
off the backing paper and position it in a suitable place to secure
the incoming cable.
Using heat resistant (to 85
0.2mm) to the current issue of BS6500 Table 16 and of suitable
length, thread through cable clamps, secure into the plastic
clips and connect to appropriate terminals, see diagram 5.6 and
9.5.
Standard colours are, brown - live (L), blue - neutral (N) and
green and yellow - earth (E).
The mains cable outer insulation must not be cut back external
to the cable clamp.
Make sure the cable is suitably secured.
When making connections, make sure that the earth conductor
is made of a greater length than the current carrying conductors,
so that if the cable is strained the earth conductor would be the
last to become disconnected.
o
C) cable of at least 0.75mm2 (24/
5.8 Pump Connection
The pump must be connected directly to the control box, as
shown in diagram 5.6 threading the cable through the cable
clamp in the side of the control box.
Make sure that the supply cable and all external cables are
secured and away from hot surfaces.
5.10 Testing
Checks to ensure electrical safety must be carried out by a
competent person.
After installation of the system, preliminary electrical system
checks as below should be carried out.
1. Test insulation resistance to earth.
2. Test continuity and short circuit of all cables,
3. Test the polarity of the mains.
The installer is requested to advise and give guidance to the
user on the controls scheme used with the boiler.
5.9 External Controls
Any external controls must only be wired to interrupt the red link
between terminals SL and 9.
FIXING SCREWS
LIP BRACKET
IGNITION
3310
LEAD
9368
PUMP
CABLE
CABLE
CLAMPS
MAINS
CABLE
4620
Diagram 5.5
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a time control etc (if no switch is fitted, link will
make the circulation pump run constantly).
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Please ensure the “Benchmark” logbook is completed and left
with the user.
6.1 All Systems
Commissioning should be carried out by a competent person in
accordance with the current issue of BS6798.
Make sure that the system has been thoroughly flushed out with
cold water without the pump in place.
Refit the pump, fill the system with water, making sure that all
air is properly vented from the system and pump.
Before operating the boiler check that all external controls are
calling for heat.
6.2 Sealed Water Systems Only
Flush the whole of the system with cold water without the pump
in place. Refit the pump and fill until the pressure gauge
registers 2.7bar (40lbf/in2). Clear any air locks and check for
water soundness.
Check the operation of the safety valve, by allowing the water
pressure to rise until the valve opens. The valve should open
within +/-0.3bar (+/-4.3lbf/in
this is not possible conduct a manual check and test.
Release cold water to initial system design pressure.
The set pointer on the pressure gauge should be set to coincide
with the indicating pointer.
2
) of the preset pressure. Where
SETTING
POINT
GAS
PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
OVERHEAT
SAFETY
CUT-OFF
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT
KNOB
GAS SERVICE COCK
(SHOWN OFF)
Diagram 6.1
PLASTIC
COVER
9364
4108
6.3 Initial Lighting and Testing
CAUTION. This work must be carried out by a competent
person, in accordance with the current issue of BS6798.
Make sure that all naked lights and cigarettes are out.
Identify the controls by reference to diagram 6.1.
Check that the boiler is isolated from the electrical supply.
Makes sure that the control thermostat is turned to “O” the “Off”
position.
Turn the gas service cock “On”, see diagram 6.1.
Test the pilot supply tube and its connections for gas soundness
as follows:
Disconnect the ignition lead from the PCB, see diagram 5.6.
Remove the combustion chamber front, see diagram 6.3.
WARNING. The fan operates on mains voltage, terminals will
become live.
Turn the electrical supply on and check that all remote controls
are calling for heat.
Check that the pump is circulating water through the system.
To complete the test it is necessary to operate the boiler without
its case, but UNDER ALL OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES the case
must be correctly fitted and sealed.
Turn the control thermostat knob fully clockwise and the fan will
work.
Note. There will be no sparks at the pilot. Take care and light
the pilot with a match.
Test the pilot supply and connections for gas soundness, using
a suitable leak detection fluid.
Very cold weather may delay the operating sequence.
The pilot rate is preset and must not be adjusted. The step
adjustment screw must not be touched.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL
CONTROL
MAIN
BURNER
PRESSURE
NOTE:
TEST SCREW
DO NOT ADJUST ANY
OTHER SETTING SCREWS
Diagram 6.2
The pilot flame length should be as shown in diagram 6.4.
Turn the control thermostat knob to “O” and isolate the boiler
from the electrical supply.
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6 Commissioning
Fit the combustion chamber front.
Note: Make sure it fits under lip of flue hood.
Reconnect the ignition lead to the PCB.
Stick the self adhesive arrow indicator to the data label, against
the rating that the boiler is going to be set to, for future reference.
The arrow is in the loose items pack.
Loosen the main burner pressure test point screw and connect
a suitable pressure gauge, see diagram 6.2.
Make sure that any remote controls are calling for heat.
Switch on/connect the electrical supply to the boiler and heating
system, neon 1 will light.
Note. The neon indicator lights on the printed circuit board are
an aid to fault finding, for details refer to Section 9.
6.4 Testing - Electrical
Turn the boiler thermostat knob fully clockwise to the maximum
setting, which is about 82oC (180oF), neon 2 will light.
The lighting sequence is automatic as follows:
The fan operates
The spark ignition operates
The pilot solenoid opens
The pilot burner lights
The ignition spark stops
The main solenoid opens
and after a short period of time the main burner will light, look
through viewing window, see diagram 6.3.
Very cold weather may delay the operating sequence.
The main burner will stay alight until switched off, either by the
control thermostat or a remote system control.
To make sure thet the flame supervision device is working
correctly the following should be done.
1. With the main burner alight, turn the gas service cock “Off”,
see diagram 6.1.
After a short period the main burner and pilot will go out.
2. The correct working of the flame supervision device is shown
by neon 4 going out within 10 seconds and the ignition starting
up.
Neons 1, 2 and 3 should stay alight.
3. If the above does not happen, refer to fault finding Section
9.1.
4. To carry on turn gas service cock “On” see diagram 6.1.
When the boiler switches “Off”, both the pilot and main burner
go out. The automatic lighting sequence will work again when
heat is required.
If an external control switches the boiler off, the pump will run on
for several minutes.
6.5 Testing - Gas
With the boiler on proceed as follows:Test for gas soundness around the boiler gas components
using a suitable leak detection fluid, in accordance with the
current issue of BS6891.
Check the main burner gas pressure at least 10 minutes after
the boiler has lit, refer to Data Label, see diagram 1.3.
neon 3 will light
neon 4 will light
SECURING
SCREW (4)
CAPILLARY
RETAINING
CLIP
VIEWING
WINDOW
Diagram 6.3
4146
10 to 20mm FLAME LENGTH
NOTE:
PILOT SHIELD
REMOVED FOR
CLARITY
4139
If necessary adjust the gas pressure to obtain the required
setting turning screw clockwise, to decrease pressure, see
diagram 6.2.
Should any doubt exist about the gas rate, check it using the gas
meter test dial and stop watch, at least 10 minutes after the
burner has lit, making sure that all gas burning appliances and
pilot lights are off.
SPARK GAP
2 to 4mm
Diagram 6.4
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6 Commissioning
Turn the control thermostat knob fully anticlockwise to “O”.
Remove the pressure gauge from the test point and refit screw,
making sure a gas tight seal is made.
When the control thermostat is turned to the “Off” position, by
hand, wait at least 30 seconds before turning “On” again.
There may be an initial smell given off from the boiler when new,
this is quite normal and it will disappear after a short period of
time.
Refit the electrical controls box, see diagram 5.5.
6.6 Testing - Open Vented
Allow the system to reach maximum working temperature and
examine for water leaks.
There should be no undue noise in the system and no pumping
over of water or entry of air at the open vent above the feed and
expansion cistern.
All systems - The boiler should be turned off and the system
drained off as rapidly as possible, whilst still hot.
6.7 Adjustment - Fully Pumped Open Vented
and Sealed Water Systems
When commissioning the system the boiler should first be fired
with the bypass fully closed on full service, that is, central
heating and domestic hot water. Adjust the pump to the system
design setting then balance the system. Having achieved a
satisfactory condition operate the boiler with the bypass fully
closed on minimum load, normally this will be central heating
only with one radiator in the main living area operating. The
bypass valve should be gradually opened to achieve a
temperature difference no greater than 20oC between the flow
and return.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS VALVE BE
LEFT IN THE FULLY CLOSED POSITION.
6.8 Sealed Water Systems ONLY
Adjust the system to initial design pressure. The set pointer on
the pressure gauge should be set to coincide with the indicating
pointer.
WING
NUT
TOP
SEAL
SIDE
SEAL
NOTE: MAKE SURE
OF CORRECT
ENGAGEMENT
WASHER
9274
NUT
Diagram 6.5
9270
CONTROLS
COVER
6.9 Thermostatic Radiator Valves
If thermostatic radiator valves are fitted care must be taken to
ensure that an adequate flow rate through the boiler when they
close, refer to the current issue of BS7478 for guidance.
6.10 Protection Against Freezing
If the boiler is to be out of use for a period of time during severe
weather conditions we recommend that the whole of the system,
including the boiler, be drained off to avoid the risk of freezing
up.
6.11 Operational Checks and Completion
Adjust the boiler thermostat and any system controls to their
required settings.
Do not attempt to adjust the thermostat calibration screw.
Operate the boiler again on full service and check that the
balancing is satisfactory, making adjustments as necessary.
Fit the front cover by hooking it under at the top and securing
with the wing nut, washer and nut previously removed, refer to
diagram 6.5.
Fit the controls cover by hooking into sliders and pushing it back
as far as it will go, see diagram 6.6.
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7 Instructions to the User
Instruct and demonstrate the safe and efficient operation of the
boiler, heating system and domestic hot water system.
Advise the user, that to ensure the continued efficient and safe
operation of the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and
serviced at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will
depend upon the particular installation and usage, but in general
once a year should be enough.
Draw attention, if applicable, to the current issue of the Gas
Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, Section 35, which
8 Servicing
REMEMBER, When replacing a part on this appliance, use only
spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and
performance specification that we require. Do not use
reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised
by Hepworth Heating Ltd.
Notes. 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 any servicing is carried out by a competent
person.
Before servicing turn off the gas and isolate the electrical supply
to the boiler.
After completing a service always test for gas soundness and
carryout functional check on controls.
Unless stated otherwise all parts are replaced in the reverse
order to removal.
8.1 Access
Remove the controls cover by pulling forward, see diagram 6.6.
Remove the front cover by undoing the wing nut, nut and
washer, lift the front cover off, see diagram 6.6.
Note. As an aid to Servicing the air pressure switch tube
connection can be used to obtain a products of combustion
reading.
Remove the RED tube from the connection on the air pressure
switch and insert the analyser probe into the tube.
Switch on the electrical supply to operate the fan and turn on the
gas supply.
On completion of the test switch off the electrical supply and the
gas supply and reconnect the red tube to the air pressure
switch.
imposes a duty of care on all persons who let out any property
containing a gas appliance.
It is the Law that servicing is carried out by a competent person.
Advise the user of the precautions necessary to prevent damage
to the system and building in the event of the heating system
being out of use during frost and freezing conditions.
Reminder - Leave these instructions and the “Benchmark”
logbook with the user.
AIR PRESSURE
TUBES
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
FAN
TOP TURRET
FLUE DUCTING
JUBILEE
CLIP
FLUE
CONNECTING
ELBOW
RED
FLUE DUCT
EXTENSION
Diagram 8.1
BAFFLE (8 off)
9803
9139
8.2 Cleaning Heat Exchanger Flueways
Disconnect the air pressure tubes, see diagram 8.1
Remove the blue and red electrical connections from the fan,
then loosen jubilee clip to release flue duct extension assembly,
see diagram 8.1.
Remove the front right hand flue hood securing screw and
slacken off the front left hand one, see diagram 8.3.
Holding the flue duct extension with the right hand and the fan
with the left, draw the fan and flue hood assembly forward
allowing the flue duct extension to rotate slightly in the top turret
flue ducting to allow the fan to be withdrawn from the flue duct
extension, see diagram 8.1.
Remove the combustion chamber front.
Remove the burner as Section 8.3.
Place a sheet of paper in the base of the combustion chamber.
Remove the baffles, see diagram 8.2.
Clean the heat exchanger flueways with a suitable stiff brush.
Remove the paper together with any debris.
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FLUE HOOD
RETAINING
CLAMP
24
SECURING SCREWS (4)
JUBILEE
CLIP
Diagram 8.2
FLUE HOOD
RETAINING
CLAMP
Diagram 8.3
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8.3 Main Burner
Disconnect the pilot pipe union connector and pilot burner,
securing nut and shakeproof washer together with the pilot
shield. Remove the pilot burner assembly taking care not to
damage the electrode and lead assembly, see diagram 8.4.
Remove the securing screw from the burner support bracket,
see diagram 8.5.
Remove the main burner from the main injector at the rear.
Raise the burner up and forwards, easing the pilot pipe down,
to clear, take care not to damage the combustion chamber
insulation or the pilot p[pipe.
Use a vacuum cleaner or suitable stiff brush to clean the burner
thoroughly, making sure that all the burner ports are clear and
unobstructed.
Continue cleaning heat exchanger as Section 8.2.
Note. On refitting and after cleaning the heat exchanger make
sure the burner is fitted correctly, that is, located on the main
injector and horizontal.
8.4 Main Injector
With the main burner removed the main injector can be inspected
and cleaned as necessary, see diagram 8.6.
If removing for cleaning do not use a wire or sharp instrument
on the hole.
Use a little suitable sealant on the external thread when refitting
making sure a gas tight seal is made.
8.6 Operational Checks
After completing a service and before fitting the case, check
condition of the case seal and renew if necessary.
Examine flue hood and terminal to make sure they are clean
and clear of obstructions.
Light the boiler and carryout the functional checks as described
in Section 6.
SECURING
SCREW
BURNER SUPPORT
SCREW
Diagram 8.5
4112
8.5 Pilot Burner/Electrode and Pilot Injector
Clean the pilot burner and electrode.
To remove the electrode release the spring clip, see diagram
8.7.
When removing and replacing the pilot injector from the pilot
burner take care not to damage the electrode, see diagram 8.7,
clean the injector by blowing through it.
Check that the spark gap is as shown in diagram 6.4.
SECURING NUT AND
SHAKEPROOF
WASHER
4109
MAIN
BURNER
INJECTOR
PILOT
BURNER
SPRING
CLIP
4111
Diagram 8.6
4143
ELECTRODE AND
LEAD ASSEMBLY
UNION
CONNECTOR
PILOT PIPE
PILOT
INJECTOR
Diagram 8.4
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Diagram 8.7
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9 Fault Finding
9.1 Electrical
Important. On completion of the Service/Fault Finding task
which has required the breaking and remaking of the electrical
connections the earth continuity, polarity, short circuit and
resistance to earth checks must be repeated using a suitable
multimeter.
Refer to neon indicators “An Aid to Fault Finding” diagram 9.1,
Boiler Fault Finding diagram 9.2, Pump Overrun Fault Finding
diagram 9.3, the Functional Flow diagram 9.4 , and the Pictorial
Wiring diagram 9.5.
9.2 Electrical Supply Failure
Failure of the electrical supply will cause the burner to go out.
Operation will normally resume on restoration of the electrical
supply. If the burner does not relight after an electrical supply
failure the overheat device may need resetting.
Remove the control cover, see diagram 6.6 and press the reset
button on the front of the control box, see diagram 6.1.
If the cutoff operates at any other time press the reset button and
the burner should relight. If the fault persists refer to fault finding
chart.
Note: The pump may run for several minutes when power is first
applied, regardless of call for heat.
Neon Indicators - An Aid to Fault Finding
THE NEON INDICATORS ARE AN AID TO FAULT FINDING ONLY. FAILURE OF ANY OF THE NEON INDICATORS DOES NOT
WARRANT THE REPLACEMENT OF AN OTHERWISE SATISFACTORY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB).
4120
Is neon 1 lit?
YES
Is neon 2 lit?
YES
Is neon 3 lit?
YES
Is neon 4 lit?
YES
Is main burner operating?
YES
System satisfactory
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Fault with mains supply or PCB fuse
Overheat cut off device tripped or
thermostat, overheat cut off device faulty
- see detailed fault finding chart.
Air flow proving fault - that is fan or air
pressure switch - see detailed fault finding
chart.
Ignition, pilot or flame proving fault see detailed fault finding chart.
Multi-functional control/harness problem
- see detailed fault finding chart.
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NEON
INDICATORS
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9 Fault Finding
Before detailed checking of electrical components ensure that remote controls are calling for heat. Check the gas supply is free of obstructions and purged of
air. Check the overheat cutoff has not operated. For fully pumped systems only. Isolate the electrical supply and physically check ALL cables, connections
and the printed circuit board fuse. Check the air tubes to the air pressure switch. Switch on the electrical supply and check for correct polarity. Turn the
boiler thermostat to its maximum setting. Also check fuses.
Is neon 1 lit?
YES
Is neon 2 lit?
YES
Is neon 3 lit?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Is there 230V~ between SL and
N and between L and N ?
Is there 230V~ between yellow connection
on overheat device and N ?
Is there 230V~
between 3 on thermostat and N ?
NO
Is there 230V~ between
"N/C" on air pressure switch and N ?
Is there 230V~ between "C" on air
pressure switch and N ?
Does fan run?
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Replace fan.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Correct power supply problem.
Check overheat reset.
If satisfactory replace overheat device.
Replace thermostat.
Check yellow cable between printed circuit
board and air pressure switch.
If satisfactory replace printed circuit board.
Replace air pressure switch.
Is there 230V~ between motor connections on fan?
YES
Isolate electrical supply test fan
harness continuity.
If satisfactory replace printed circuit board.
NO
Is Neon 4 lit?
YES
Does main burner light?
YES
System satisfactory
NO
YES
YES
Does fan Hunt?
NO
Is there 230V~between "N/O" on air
pressure switch and N ?
Is there a spark at pilot burner?
YES
Does pilot light?
YES
With pilot lit does spark stop?
NO
Isolate supply. Remove plug from the
multifunctional control. Check continuity
of main solenoid between EV2 and COM.
Continuity OK?
YES
Replace multi-functional control.
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Replace printed circuit board.
Inspect air tubes for leaks, kinks and correct
fitting. If satisfactory replace faulty air pressure
switch.
Check lead continuity and inspect electrode and
lead for damage.
Check for pilot jet blockage, incorrect electrode
adjustment isolate supply. Remove plug from
multifunctional control. Check continuity of pilot
solenoid between EV1 and COM, continuity OK?
YES
Replace
multifunctional
control
Inspect electrode lead /connection
for poor contact. Check electrical supply
polarity and correct if necessary.
If satisfactory replace printed circuit board.
Replace main solenoid
M A I N T E R M I N A L S T R I P
C O N T R O L T H E R M O S T A T
Replace pilot
solenoid.
NO
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9 Fault Finding
Pump Overrun Operation For Fully Pumped System Only
Before using the fault finding chart ensure all wiring is correct and in good condition, the pump is not faulty and check the PCB fuse F2
The pump should run for several minutes after remote controls have stopped calling for heat.
Does the pump run when SL is applied ?
The PCB has a timed pump overrun facility.
NO
YES
Faulty PCB. Replace
Does pump continue to run after
SL is interrupted?
NO
YES
Does pump stop after several
minutes?
NO
YES
System satisfactory.
FOR FULLY PUMPED OPEN VENTED
OR SEALED WATER SYSTEMS ONLYDiagram 9.3
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N
N
N
L
N
N
SPARK
ELECTRODE
F1
9 Fault Finding
KEY
bk BLACK
br BROWN
b BLUE
pPURLPLE
L
br
7
F2
PUMP
p
or ORANGE
w WHITE
r RED
y YELLOW
brbr
SL
b
w
9
br
LINK
*
b
or
5750
or
RED
or
PN
b
N
FUSE
F1 & F2
(F1A)
O/H CUTOFF
y
y
rb
FAN
bk
AIR
PRESSURE
SWITCH
y
brb
PILOT
SOLENOID
bk
2
3
CONTROL STAT
r
(N/O)(C)
(N/C)
MAIN
SOLENOID
b
y
N
b
N
b
b
N
Remove red link between 9 and SL when
fitting a time control etc (if no switch is fitted,
*
link will make the circulation pump run constantly)
AIR PRESSURE SWITCH CONNECTIONS
MAIN TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTIONS
CONTROL THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTIONS
FULLY PUMPED OPEN VENTED
OR SEALED WATER SYSTEM
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9 Fault Finding
KEY:
b-BLUE
bk - BLACK
br- BROWN
g/y - GREEN/YELLOW
or- ORANGE
r-RED
y-YELLOW
w-WHITE
p-PURPLE
NC
NO
FULLY PUMPED OPEN
5751
VENTED OR SEALED
WATER SYSTEM
FAN
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL
CONTROL
r
b
r
bk
y
AIR
PRESSURE
SWITCH
ELECTRODE
PLUG
C
3-PLUGS
3
CHASSIS EARTH
g/y
g/y
g/y
SEQUENCE
FUSES
F1 & F2
BOARD
p
(F1A)
br
b
or
br
y
p
b
✽Remove red link between 9 and SL when fitting
a time control etc (If no switch is fitted, link
will make the circulation pump run constantly)
7
8
9
SL
L
N
CHASSIS
EARTH
g/y
br
b
✽ SEE NOTE
br
b
g/y
E
CIRCULATION
L
PUMP
N
L
230~50Hz
N
PERMANENT
MAINS
E
SUPPLY
FUSED
w
y
2
SWITCH CONTROL,
TIME SWITCH,
AT 3-AMP
PROGRAMMER ETC.
(if fitted)
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT
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10 Replacement of Parts
10 Replacement of Parts
Note. Replacement of parts must only be carried out by a
competent person.
Before replacing any parts isolate the boiler from the electrical
supply and turn the gas supply off at the gas service cock,
indicator slot should be vertical.
Unless state otherwise, all parts are replaced in the reverse
order to removal.
After replacing any parts always test for gas soundness and if
necessary carryout functional check of controls.
10.1 Access
Gain access as Section 8.1.
10.2 Control Thermostat diagram 10.1
and 10.2
Remove and support the electrical control box, refer to Section
5.6.
Remove the control knob. Remove the electrical connections
from the thermostat body.
Release the thermostat body by unscrewing the two screws and
shakeproof washers in the front of the control box.
Remove the split pin and withdraw the thermostat phial from its
pocket. Release the capillary from the base and plastic retaining
clip then remove it from the split grommet. Release the capillary
from its clips. Remove the thermostat complete from the boiler.
Reassembly note. When fitting the thermostat, make sure that
the thermostat phial is covered with heat sink compound then
fully inserted into the phial pocket and that the capillary is within
the gland seal, see diagram 10.2. Remake the electrical
connections. There must be no kinks or sharp bends in the
capillary.
10.3 Over Heat Cutoff Device - diagram 10.1,
10.2 and 10.2A
Remove and support the electrical control box, refer to Section
5.6.
Remove the overheat cutoff electrical connections.
Disconnect the air pressure switch plug from the PCB.
Remove the locking nut from the overheat cutoff.
Release the capillary from the retaining clips then remove it
from the split grommet.
Loosen the retaining bracket and remove the phial.
When refitting use the heat sink compound supplied.
SHAKEPROOF
WASHERS AND
SCREWS
CONTROL
KNOB
LOCKNUT
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT
5755
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
YELLOW 2 & 3
SPLIT
GROMMET
RETAINING
CLIP
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Release the control box, refer to Section 5.6.
Disconnect the three electrical plugs and ignition lead.
Release the cables from the plastic retaining clip, then disconnect
the cables from the PCB to the main terminal strip, control
thermostat and earth connection.
Release the main terminal strip and plastic label.
Carefully pull the board away from its supports.
When refitting refer to wiring diagram 9.5.
MAIN
TERMINAL
STRIP
SECURING
SCREW (2)
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
SL BROWN CABLE
PLASTIC
RETAINING
CLIP
3328
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
N BLUE CABLE
Diagram 10.2A
10.5 Pilot Burner and Pilot Injector
Proceed as Section 8.3 and 8.5.
10.6 Electrode
Proceed as Section 8.3 and 8.5.
Gain access as Section 5.6 to remove lead from control box.
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10.7 Multifunctional Control - diagram 10.3
Disconnect the pilot supply by unscrewing the tubing nut at the
multifunctional control, take care as there is a restrictor on the
pilot pipe.
Disconnect the electrical plug.
Support the multifunctional control, remove the four extended
screws from the flanged connections at the left and right hand
side.
Remove and discard the original “O” rings from the flanged
connections and fit the new “O” ring supplied, into recess,
before fitting the replacement multifunctional control.
After assembly test for gas soundness and purge in accordance
with the current issue of BS6891.
10.8 Solenoid - diagram 10.3
Remove the electrical plug from the multifunctional control.
Remove the securing screw and then the solenoid Assembly.
10.9 Main Burner
Remove the main burner as Section 8.3.
10.10 Main Injector
Remove the main burner as Section 8.3.
Remove the main injector as Section 8.4.
4123
RESTRICTOR
PILOT PIPE
TUBING NUT
SOLENOIDS
SECURING
SCREW
EXTENDED
SCREW (8)
10.11 Insulation - 10.4
Combustion Chamber Front
Remove the retaining screw then the insulation.
Sides
Slide the insulation out.
Rear
With the side insulation removed the rear insulation can be
removed and replaced.
10.12 Viewing Window - diagram 10.5
Remove the old self adhesive aluminium foil gasket and the old
mica window. Replace with a new mica window. Peel off the
backing paper and secure with new self adhesive aluminium foil
gasket, see diagram 10.5. Ensure no air bubbles are trapped
underneath the foil.
Important
Make sure that the mica window fully covers the opening and
that the hole in the aluminium foil gasket is centred over
opening.
10.13 Air Pressure Switch - diagram 10.6
Release the control box as Section 5.6.
Remove the air pressure tubes and electrical connections from
the PCB, release the screws and remove the switch.
When fitting the replacement make sure that the plastic tubes
and electrical connections are made as shown in diagram 9.5
and 10.6.
ELECTRICAL
PLUG
Diagram 10.3
10.14 Fan - diagram 8.1
Remove the electrical connections and disconnect the air
Disconnect the air pressure tubes, see diagram 8.1
Remove the blue and red electrical connections from the fan,
then loosen jubilee clip to release flue duct extension assembly,
see diagram 8.1.
Remove the front right hand flue hood securing screw and
slacken off the front left hand one, see diagram 8.3.
Holding the flue duct extension with the right hand and the fan
with the left, draw the fan and flue hood assembly forward
allowing the flue duct extension to rotate slightly in the top turret
flue ducting to allow the fan to be withdrawn from the flue duct
extension, see diagram 8.1.
Remove the fan from the flue hood by unscrewing the three
retaining screws.
Make sure that the earth connection is remade on to the new fan
assembly.
The polarity of the other connections is not important.
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RETAINING
SCREW
FRONT INSULATION
9135
4118
MICA WINDOW
SELF ADHESIVE
ALUMINIUM FOIL
GASKET
AIR PRESSURE
SWITCH TUBES
SECURING
SCREWS
7907
OPENING
(INSIDE FACE
OF THE BOILER
FRONT COVER)
PEEL OFF
BACKING
PAPER
Diagram 10.5
CLEAR
4122
RED
SIDE INSULATION
REAR INSULATION
Diagram 10.4
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
AIR
PRESSURE
SWITCH
CONTROL
BOX
Diagram 10.6
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11 Spare Parts
11.1 Part Identification
The key number on the diagram and the list will help to identify
the part.
11.2 Ordering
When ordering any spare parts please quote the number and
description from the list together with the model name and serial
number.
If ordering from Britsh Gas also quote the GC number of the
appliance and part.