Pullin Evolution Solar PES190, PES300D, PES210D, PES190I, PES210I Installation And Servicing Instructions

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UNVENTED MAINS PRESSURE SOLAR WATER HEATERS
100 TO 300 LITRE CAPACITY
DIRECT AND INDIRECT MODELS
INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
PACK CONTENTS
Factory fitted temperature/pressure relief valve l Cold water combination valve assembly l Expansion vessel
and mounting bracket l Tundish l Motorised valve (indirect models only) l Compression nuts and olives
Immersion heater spanner l Installation instructions
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
COMMENCING INSTALLATION
PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE CUSTOMER FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
NOTE: Prior to installation the unit should be stored in
an upright position in an area free from excessive damp or humidity.
INTRODUCTION
The Pullin Evolution Solar is a purpose designed unvented solar water heater. The unit has a stainless steel inner vessel, which ensures an excellent standard of corrosion resistance. The outer casing is a combination of resilient thermoplastic mouldings and corrosion proofed steel sheet. All products are insulated with CFC/HCFC free polyurethane foam to meet the latest European heat loss requirements (see Table 4).
The unit is supplied complete with all the necessary safety and control devices needed to allow connec­tion to the cold water mains. All these components are preset and not adjustable.
This appliance complies with the requirements of the CE marking directive and is Kiwa approved to show compliance with Building Regulations (Section G3).
The following instructions are offered as a guide to installation which must be carried out by a compe­tent plumbing and electrical installer in accordance with Building Regulation G3, The Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990, or The Building Regula­tions (Northern Ireland).
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Table 1: Unit weights
IMPORTANT NOTE:
THE PULLIN EVOLUTION SOLAR MUST BE INCOR­PORATED INTO A FULLY PUMPED SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT. CONTROL OF THE SOLAR PRIMARY IS ACHIEVED BY THE USE OF EXTERNAL CONTROLS NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT. CONTROL MUST BE VIA A PURPOSE DESIGNED SOLAR HYDRAULIC STATION AND SOLAR DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERA­TURE CONTROLLER.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SITING THE UNIT
The Pullin Evolution Solar must be installed vertically. Although location is not critical, the following points should be considered:
• The Pullin Evolution Solar should be sited to ensure minimum dead leg distances, particularly to the point of most frequent use.
• Avoid siting where extreme cold temperatures will be experienced. All exposed pipework should be insulated.
• The discharge pipework from the safety valves must have minimum fall of 1:200 from the unit and terminate in a safe and visible position.
• Access to associated controls and immersion heaters should be possible to allow for periodic servicing and maintenance.
• Ensure that the base chosen for the Pullin Evo­lution Solar is level and capable of permanently supporting the weight when full of water (see Table 1).
The Pullin Evolution Solar has an operating pressure of 3.5 bar that is controlled by the cold water combi­nation valve assembly. The cold water combination valve assembly can be connected to a maximum mains pressure of 16 bar. Wherever possible the mains supply pipe should be 22mm. We suggest the minimum supply requirements should be 1.5 bar pressure and 20 litres per minute flowrate. However, at these values outlet flow rates may be poor if several outlets are used simultaneously. The higher the available pressure and flow rate the better the system performance.
OUTLET/TERMINAL FITTINGS (TAPS, ETC.)
The Pullin Evolution Solar can be used with most types of terminal fittings. It is advantageous in many mixer showers to have balanced hot and cold water supplies. In these instances a balanced pressure cold water connection should be placed between the 2 pieces of the cold water combination valve assem­bly (see Fig. 1). Outlets situated higher than the Pullin Evolution Solar will give outlet pressures lower than that at the heater, a 10m height difference will
result in a 1 bar pressure reduction at the outlet.
LIMITATIONS
The Pullin Evolution Solar should not be used in association with any of the following:
• Solid fuel boilers or any other boiler in which the energy input is not under effective thermo­static control unless additional and appropriate safety measures are installed.
• Ascending spray type bidets or any other class 1 back syphonage risk requiring that a type A air gap be employed.
• Steam heating plants unless additional and ap­propriate safety devices are installed.
• Situations where maintenance is likely to be ne­glected or safety devices tampered with.
• Water supplies that have either inadequate pres­sure or where the supply may be intermittent.
• Situations where it is not possible to safely pipe away any discharge from the safety valves.
• In areas where the water consistently contains a high proportion of solids, e.g. suspended matter that could block the strainer, unless adequate fil­tration can be ensured.
OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
Maximum mains pressure 16 bar Operating pressure 3.5 bar Expansion vessel charge pressure 3.5 bar Expansion relief valve setting 6 bar T&P relief valve setting 90°C/10 bar Maximum primary circuit pressure (auxillary coil) (indirect only) 3 bar Maximum primary circuit pressure (solar coil) 6 bar Storage capacity See Table 1 Weight when full See Table 1
WATER SUPPLY
Bear in mind that the mains water supply to the prop­erty will be supplying both the hot and cold water re­quirements simultaneously. It is recommended that the maximum water demand is assessed and the water supply checked to ensure this demand can be satis­factorily met.
Note: A high mains water pressure will not always guarantee high flow rates.
Type
Model
reference
Nominal capacity
(litres)
Weight of
unit full
(kg)
DIRECT PES190D 190 235
PES210D 210 259 PES250D 250 302 PES300D 300 362
INDIRECT PES190I 190 240
PES210I 210 264 PES250I 250 308 PES300I 300 367
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INSTALLATION – GENERAL (FIGS 3 & 5)
PIPE FITTINGS
All pipe fittings are made via 22mm compression fittings directly to the unit. The fittings are threaded 3/4”BSP male parallel should threaded pipe connec­tions be required.
COLD FEED
A 22mm cold water supply is recommended, how­ever if a 15mm (1/2”) supply exists which provides sufficient flow this may be used (although more flow noise may be experienced). A stopcock or servicing valve should be incorporated into the cold water supply to enable the Pullin Evolution Solar and its associated controls to be isolated and serviced.
COLD WATER COMBINATION VALVE ASSEMBLY (FIG 1)
The 2-piece cold water combination valve assembly can be located anywhere on the cold water mains supply prior to the expansion vessel (see Fig. 5) but the two pieces do not have to be installed together. The pressure reducing valve incorporates the pressure reducer & strainer and the expansion valve incorporates the expansion & check valves. Ensure that the valves are installed in the correct order and orientation. No other valves should be placed between the expansion valve and the Pullin Evolution Solar unit. A connection can be made between the expansion and pressure reducing valves to provide a balanced cold water connection. The expansion valve connection must not be used for any other purpose.
EXPANSION VESSEL
The expansion vessel accommodates expansion that results from heating the water inside the unit. The unit is pre-charged at 3.5 bar. The expansion vessel must be connected between the expansion valve (see Fig. 1) and the Pullin Evolution Solar (see Fig.
5). The location of the expansion vessel should allow access to recharge the pressure as and when necessary, this can be done using a normal car foot pump. It is recommended that the expansion vessel is adequately supported. An expansion vessel wall mounting bracket is supplied for this purpose.
NOTE: DO NOT USE THE POTABLE WATER EXPAN­SION VESSEL SUPPLIED WITH THE PULLIN EVOLUTION SOLAR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT.
SECONDARY CIRCULATION
If secondary circulation is required it is recommended that it be connected to the Pullin Evolution Solar as shown in Fig. 2. The secondary return pipe should be in 15mm pipe and incorporate a check valve to pre­vent backflow. A suitable WRAS approved bronze cir­culation pump will be required. On large systems, due to the increase in system water content, it may be necessary to fit an additional expansion vessel to the secondary circuit. This should be done if the capacity of the secondary circuit exceeds 10 litres. Pipe capacity (copper) 15mm o/d = 0.13 l/m (10 litres = 77m) 22mm o/d = 0.38 l/m (10 litres = 26m) 28mm o/d = 0.55 l/m (10 litres = 18m) Secondary circulation is NOT recommended for direct electric units being used on Off Peak electricity tariffs.
OUTLET
The hot water outlet is a 22mm compression fitting located at the top of the cylinder. Hot water distribu­tion pipework should be 22mm pipe with short runs of 15mm pipe to terminal fittings such as sinks and basins. Pipe sizes may vary due to system design.
DRAIN TAP
A suitable draining tap should be installed in the cold water supply to the Pullin Evolution Solar unit between the expansion valve (see Fig. 1) and the heater at as low a level as possible. It is recom­mended that the outlet point of the drain pipework be at least 1 metre below the level of the heater (this can be achieved by attaching a hose to the drain tap outlet spigot).
Fig. 1: Cold water combination valve assembly
Fig. 2: Secondary circulation connection
SECONDARY
CIRCULATION
PUMP
SECONDARY
RETURN
CHECK
VALV E
OUTLET
T&P RELIEF
VALV E
SECONDARY
RETURN
CONNECTION
INLET
OUTLET
EXPANSION
VALV E
OUTLET
PRESSURE REDUCING VALV E CARTRIDGE & STRAINER
DIRECTION OF FLOW
BALANCED COLD
WATER CONNECTION
(NOT SUPPLIED)
EXPANSION VALVE
PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE
CHECK
VALV E
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Fig. 3: General Dimensions and features
190
9
1372 950 740 1019 1.1 110 115
190
9
1372 732 803 923 1019 1.1 110 0.61 11.9 20
210
9
1473 1000 759 1184 1.1 130 136
210
9
1473 892 808 1095 1184 1.1 130 0.68 15.2 20
250
9
1731 1072 773 1391 1.1 163 171
250
9
1731 1160 883 1258 1391 1.1 163 0. 79 15.2 23
300
9
2038 1409 870 1715 1.1 198 208
300
9
2038 1438 1023 1573 1715 1.1 198 0. 79 17.4 25
NOTES:
SOLAR SURFACE AREA (m²)
FE
NOMINAL
CAPACITY
(lit res)
TYPE DIMENSIONS (mm)
ABCD
2. Direct heating t imes as sume us e of lower element only and auxillary cy linder volume being heated
SURFACE AREA (m²)
RATING
(kW )
RECOVERY
(mins )
1. Recovery time based on heating 70% of auxillary volume through 45°C
AUXILLARY
VOLUME
(lit res)
AUXILLARY COIL HEATING
TIME DIRE CT
(mins )DIRECT INDIRE CT
370
433
D
C
B
A
29
412
E
F
SOLAR
PRIMARY
RETURN
SOLAR PRIMARY FLOW
AUX. BOILER RETURN
(INDIRECT ONLY)
AUX. BOILER RETURN
(INDIRECT ONLY)
AUX. BOILER FLOW
(INDIRECT ONLY)
T&P VALVE
SECONDARY RETURN
BOOST IMM. HTR. (DIRECT ONLY)
INLET AUX. CONTROL
HOUSING SOLAR CONTROL HOUSING
Ø550
20°
75°
90°
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Worked example of discharge pipe sizing
The example below is for a G1/2 temperature relief valve with a discharge pipe (D2) having 4 No. elbows and length of 7m from the tundish to the point of discharge.
From Table 4: Maximum resistance allowed for a straight length of 22mm copper discharge pipe (D2) from a G1/2 temperature relief valve is 9.0m.
DISCHARGE PIPEWORK
It is a requirement of Building Regulation G3 that any discharge from an unvented system is conveyed to where it is visible, but will not cause danger to persons in or about the building. The tundish and discharge pipes should be fitted in accordance with the requirements and guidance notes of Building Regulation G3. The G3 Requirements and Guidance section 3.9 are reproduced in the following sections. Information Sheet No. 33 available from the British Board of Agrément gives further advice on discharge pipe installation. For discharge pipe arrangements not covered by G3 Guidance or BBA Info Sheet No.33 advice should be sought from your local Building Control Officer.
G3 REQUIREMENT
“...there shall be precautions...to ensure that the hot water discharged from safety devices is safely conveyed to where it is visible but will not cause danger to persons in or about the building.”
G3 GUIDANCE SECTION 3.9
The discharge pipe (D1) from the vessel up to and including the tundish is generally supplied by the manufacturer of the hot water storage system. Where otherwise, the installation should include the discharge pipe(s) (D1) from the safety device(s). In either case the tundish should be vertical, located in the same space as the unvented hot water storage system and be fitted as close as possible and within 500mm of the safety device e.g. the temperature relief valve. The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish should terminate in a safe place where there is no risk to persons in the vicinity of the discharge, preferably be of metal and: a. be at least one pipe size larger than the nominal outlet size of the safety device unless its total equivalent hydraulic resistance exceeds that of a straight pipe 9m long i.e. discharge pipes between 9m and 18m equivalent resistance length should be at least two sizes larger than the nominal outlet size of the safety device, between 18 and 27m at least 3 sizes larger , and so on. Bends must be taken into account in calculating the flow resistance. Refer to Diagram 1, Table 1 and the worked example. An alternative approach for sizing dis­charge pipes would be to follow BS 6700:1987 Specification for design instal­lation, testing and maintenance of ser­vices supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages, Appendix E, section E2 and table 21. b. have a vertical section of pipe at least 300mm long, below the tundish before
any elbows or bends in the pipework. c. be installed with a continuous fall. d. have discharges visible at both the tundish and the final point of discharge but where this is not possible or is practi­cally difficult there should be clear visibility at one or other of these locations. Examples of acceptable discharge ar­rangements are:
i. ideally below a fixed grating and above the water seal in a trapped gully. ii. downward discharges at low level; i.e. up to 100mm above external surfaces such as car parks, hard standings, grassed areas etc. are acceptable pro­viding that where children may play or otherwise come into contact with dis­charges a wire cage or similar guard is positioned to prevent contact, whilst maintaining visibility. iii. discharges at high level; e.g. into a metal hopper and metal down pipe with the end of the discharge pipe clearly visible (tundish visible or not) or onto a roof capable of withstanding high tem­perature discharges of water and 3m from any plastics guttering system that would collect such discharges (tundish visible). iv. where a single pipe serves a number of discharges, such as in blocks of flats, the number served should be limited to not more than 6 systems so that any instalation discharging can be traced reasonably easily. The single common discharge pipe should be at least one pipe size larger than the largest indi­vidual discharge pipe (D2) to be con­nected. If unvented hot water storage systems are installed where discharges from safety devices may not be appar­ent i.e. in dwellings occupied by blind, infirm or disabled people, consideration should be given to the installation of an electronically operated device to warn when discharge takes place. Note: The discharge will consist of scalding water and steam. Asphalt, roof­ing felt and non-metallic rainwater goods may be damaged by such dis­charges.
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Subtract the resistance for 4 No. 22mm elbows at
0.8m each = 3.2m
Therefore the permitted length equates to: 5.8m
5.8m is less than the actual length of 7m therefore calculate the next largest size.
Maximum resistance allowed for a straight length of 28mm pipe (D2) from a G1/2 temperature relief valves equates to 18m. Subtract the resistance of 4 No. 28mm elbows at
1.0m each = 4.0m Therefore the maximum permitted length equates to: 14m
As the actual length is 7m, a 28mm (D2) copper pipe will be satisfactory.
WARNINGS
• Under no circumstances should the factory fit­ted temperature/pressure relief valve be removed other than by a competent person. To do so will invalidate any guarantee or claim.
• The cold water combination valve assembly must be fitted to the mains water supply to the Pullin Evolution Solar unit.
• No control or safety valves should be tampered with.
• The discharge pipe should not be blocked or used for any other purpose.
• The tundish should not be located adjacent to any electrical components.
Valve outlet size
Min imum size of
discharge pipe
D1
Min imum size o f
discharge pipe
D2 from tundish
Ma ximum
resistance
allowed, expressed
as a length of
straight pipe (i.e.
no elbows or
bends)
Resistance
created by each
elbow or bend
G1/2 15mm
22mm 28mm 35mm
up to 9m up to 18m up to 27m
0.8m
1.0m
1.4m
G3/4 22mm
28mm 35mm 42mm
up to 9m up to 18m up to 27m
1.0m
1.4m
1.7m
G1 28mm
35mm 42mm 54mm
up to 9m up to 18m up to 27m
1.4m
1.7m
2.3m
Table 2: Sizing of copper discharge pipe (D2) for common temperature relief valve outlet sizes
Fixed grating
Discharge below fixed grating (Building Regulation G3 section 3.9d gives alternative points of discharge)
Trapped gully
Discharge pipe (D2) from tundish, with continuous fall. See Building Regulation G3 section 3.9d i-iv, Table 4 and worked example
300mm minimum
500mm maximum
Metal discharge pipe (D1) from Temperature relief valve to tundish
Tundish
Safety device (e.g. Temperature relief valve)
Fig.4: Typical discharge pipe arrangement (extract from Building Regulation G3 Guidance section)
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Fig. 5: Typical installation - schematic
Fig.6 Electrical Connections (Schematic)
DIRECT MODELS
AUXILLARY HEATING CONTROL
EARTH CONNECTION
THERMOSTAT
FUSED (13A) DOUBLE
POLE ISOLATING
SWITCH
1.5mm² 3-CORE
HOFR SHEATHED
CABLE
Note: On models fitted with two elements each element must be wired individually in accordance with the diagram above
A
B
BLUE
BROWN
GREEN/ YELLOW
1
2
GREEN/
YELLOW
13 AMP MAINS
SUPPLY. 1.5mm
2
MIN. CABLE SIZE
TO INDIRECT SYSTEM
CONTROLS JUNCTION
BOX
GREEN/ YELLOW
BROWN
BLUE
3
DIRECT
THERMOSTAT
B
A
112
2
3
INDIRECT
THERMOSTAT
INDIRECT THERMAL
CUT-OUT
EXPANSION
VESSEL
COLD WATER
COMBINATION
VALVE
(2-PIECE)
T&P RELIEF
VALVE
TO HOT
OUTLETS
MAINS WATER SUPPLY
ISOLATING VALVE (NOT SUPPLIED)
TUNDISH
DISCHARGE
PIPE
DRAIN COCK
(NOT SUPPLIED)
SOLAR PRIMARY
RETURN
SOLAR PRIMARY
FLOW
SOLAR
CONTROLS
HOUSING
INLET
BOOST ELEMENT/
AUX. CONTROL
HOUSING
NOTE: AUXILLARY HEATING COIL FITTED ON 190 TO 300 INDIRECT MODELS ONLY
BALANCED
COLD WATER
CONNECTION
(IF REQUIRED)
AUX. PRIMARY
RETURN
AUX. PRIMARY
FLOW
SECONDARY RETURN TAPPING
(IF REQUIRED - INDIRECT ONLY)
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INSTALLATION - DIRECT UNITS
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
Direct units require the following pipework connec­tions.
Cold water supply to and from inlet controls.
Outlet to hot water draw off points.
Discharge pipework from valve outlets to tundish.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (FIG. 6)
Pullin Evolution Solar units are fitted with two 3kW immersion heaters as standard. It is recommended that these should be wired via a suitable controller to BSEN 60730. The Pullin Evolution Solar MUST
be earthed.
All wiring to the unit must be installed in accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations and the circuit must be protected by a suitable fuse and double pole isolating switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in both poles. The Live and Neutral connections are made directly onto the combined thermostat and thermal cut-out located under the terminal cover(s) mounted on the front of the unit. The earth connec tion should be made to the earth connection located to the side of the immersion heater boss(es). The supply cable must be routed through the cable gland located on the unit casing beneath the terminal housing. DO NOT operate the immersion heaters until the Pullin Evolution Solar has been filled with water.
INSTALLATION - SOLAR PRIMARY
CONNECTION TO SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT
The lower (solar) coil of the Pullin Evolution Solar must be connected to a fully pumped solar primary circuit. The connections are suitable for 22mm copper pipe direct to the compression fittings provided. The connections are also threaded 3/4” BSP male parallel should BSP be required. The solar primary circuit should have its own dedicated circulating pump and safety controls which must be installed as per the manufacturers instruc­tions.
CONTROL OF SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT
Temperature control of the Pullin Evolution Solar must be carried out using a suitable proprietory Solar Controller/Programmer. The cylinder tempera ture sensing probe (supplied with the solar control ler) should be fully insterted into the pocket provided on the Pullin Evolution Solar and its cable secured using the cable clamps on the controls housing (see Fig.7).
Connection to the solar controller should be in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. The solar controller should be programmed to give a cylinder temperature of approximately 60°C (maximum 70°C).
SAFETY DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING ANY COVERS. Never attempt to replace
the immersion heater(s) other than with the recom­mended Pullin immersion heater(s).
DO NOT BYPASS THE THERMAL CUT-OUT(S) IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Ensure the two male spade
terminations on the underside of the combined thermostat and thermal cut-out are pushed firmly onto the corresponding terminations on the element plate assembly. In case of difficulty contact service support; contact details available at the back of this booklet.
Fig. 7: Solar Control Connections
The solar controller and solar primary circulation pump must be wired via the over-temperature cut- out mounted in the lower solar controls housing (see Fig. 7). This will ensure that the heat input to the solar coil is interrupted in the event of the cylinder over-heating. There must also be suitable check (non-return) valves installed in the solar primary flow and return to prevent the possibility of any thermo-syphoning if the solar circulation is stopped.
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SOLAR DIFFERENTIAL
CONTROLLER
(NOT SUPPLIED)
SOLAR CYLINDER
CONTROLS HOUSING
CYLINDER
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
PROBE
TERMINAL
BLOCK
OVER
TEMPERATURE
CUT OUT
L N
CABLE
CLAMPS
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INSTALLATION - AUXILLARY HEATING COIL
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS Indirect units require the following pipework connections.
Cold water supply to and from inlet controls.
Outlet to hot water draw off points.
Discharge pipework from valve outlets to tundish
Connection to the auxillary primary circuit.
Primary connections are 22mm compression. However, 3/4”BSP parallel threaded fittings can be fitted to the primary coil connections if required.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (FIG. 6)
All Indirect units are fitted with a 3kW immersion heater and a combined thermostat and thermal cut­out to control the primary heating source. The Pullin
Evolution Solar MUST be earthed.
All wiring to the unit must be installed in accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations and the supply circuits must be protected by a suitable fuse and double pole isolating switch with a contact separa­tion of at least 3mm in both poles. Connection to the immersion heater thermostat(s) are made in accordance with the ‘INSTALLATION - DIRECT UNITS’ section. All auxillary heating source (boiler) connections are made to the terminal block located under the terminal cover mounted on the side of the unit. The supply cable(s) must be routed through the cable grip(s) in the terminal housing.
DISCONNECT FROM MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING ANY COVERS. DO NOT BYPASS THE THERMAL CUT-OUTS IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
Ensure the thermostat and thermal cut-out sensing bulbs are pushed fully into the pockets on the element plate assembly.
BOILER SELECTION
The boiler should have a control thermostat and non self-resetting thermal cut-out and be compatible with unvented storage water heaters. Where use of a boiler without a thermal cut-out is unavoidable a “low head” open vented primary circuit should be used. The feed and expansion cistern head above the Pullin Evolution Solar should not exceed 2.5m.
AUXILLARY PRIMARY CIRCUIT CONTROL
The 2-port motorised valve supplied with the Pullin Evolution Solar indirect units MUST be fitted to the primary auxillary circuit flow to the Pullin Evolution Solar heat exchanger and wired in series with the indirect thermostat and thermal cut-out fitted to the unit.
Primary circulation to the Pullin Evolution Solar heat exchangers must be pumped; gravity circulation WILL NOT WORK.
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Fig. 8: Schematic wiring diagram - Basic 2 x 2 port valve system
Fig.9: Schematic wiring diagram - 3 port mid position valve system. N.B. Must be used in conjunction with 2 port zone valve supplied
PROGRAMMER
BOILER
PUMP
ROOM STAT
ZONE VALVE (DHW)
(SUPPLIED)
ZONE VALVE (HTG)
CYLINDER
TERMINAL BLOCK
JUNCTION BOX
12345678910
12345678910
LNLN
G
Br Bl OGBrBlO
GY
1
32
L
N
2
3
HTG DHW
ON
ON
12 23 12
123
23
2
3
LN
(SUPPLY)
1
3
NOTES: CONTROL TERMINAL NUMBERING MAY DIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS WITH CONTROLS SELECTED. A DOUBLE POLE ISOLATING SWITCH MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE MAINS SUPPLY. ALL EARTH CONNECTIONS MUST BE CONNECTED BACK TO THE MAINS EARTH SUPPLY. CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR AUXILLARY HEATING BOILER ONLY. SEPARATE CONTROLS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT.
PROGRAMMER
BOILER
PUMP
ROOM STAT
ZONE VALVE (DHW)
(SUPPLIED)
ZONE VALVE (HTG)
CYLINDER
TERMINAL BLOCK
JUNCTION BOX
12345678910
12345678910
LN
GBrBlOG
W
Bl O
GY
132
L
N
2
3
2
2
3 12
23
2
3
LN
(SUPPLY)
1
3
LN
HTG DHW
ON
ON
1 23
DHW
OFF
NOTES: CONTROL TERMINAL NUMBERING MAY DIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS WITH CONTROLS SELECTED. A DOUBLE POLE ISOLATING SWITCH MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE MAINS SUPPLY. ALL EARTH CONNECTIONS MUST BE CONNECTED BACK TO THE MAINS EARTH SUPPLY. CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR AUXILLARY HEATING BOILER ONLY. SEPARATE CONTROLS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT.
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COMMISSIONING
FILLING THE UNIT WITH WATER
Check expansion vessel pre-charge pressure.
The vessel is supplied pre-charged to 3.5 bar to match the control pressure of the pressure reduc­ing valve. The pre-charge pressure is checked us­ing a car tyre gauge by unscrewing the plastic cap opposite the water connection.
Check all connections for tightness including the
immersion heater(s). An immersion heater key spanner is supplied for this purpose.
Ensure the drain cock is CLOSED.
Open a hot tap furthest from the Pullin Evolu-
tion Solar.
Open the mains stop cock to fill the unit. When
water flows from the tap, allow to run for a few minutes to thoroughly flush through any residue, dirt or swarf, then close the tap.
Open successive hot taps to purge the system
of air.
SYSTEM CHECKS
Check all water connections for leaks and rec-
tify as necessary.
Remove the pressure reducing valve headwork
to access the strainer mesh; clean and re-fit.
Manually open, for a few seconds, each relief
valve in turn, checking that water is discharged and runs freely through the tundish and out at the discharge point.
Ensure that the valve(s) reseat satisfactorily.
SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT
Fill the solar primary circuit following the instructions provided with the solar hydraulic controls. The cylinder temperature control probe supplied with the solar controller must be fully inserted into the pocket in the lower controls housing and the cable securely clamped. Heating by the solar primary circuit is controlled by the solar controller; refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions for details of how to set up and connect the solar primary circuit. The solar controller should be programmed to give a maximum storage temperature in the Pullin Evolution Solar of 70oC; 60oC is recommended to minimise scaling.
SECONDARY HEATING COIL
Fill the indirect secondary circuit following the boiler manufacturer’s commissioning instructions. To ensure the Pullin Evolution Solar auxillary heat exchanger is filled, the 2 port motorised valve (supplied) should be manually opened by moving the lever on the motor housing to the FLUSHING ONLY setting. When the circuit is full return the lever to the NORMAL USE position. Switch on the boiler, ensure the programmer is set to Domestic Hot Water and allow the Pullin Evolution Solar to heat up to a normal working temperature (60oC recommended, approximately graduation 4 on the thermostat). If necessary the temperature can be adjusted by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver in the adjustment knob (located on top of the thermostat mounting bracket - see Fig.10) and rotating. The minimum thermostat setting is 10oC. The adjustment range 1 to 5 represents a temperature range of 30 to 70oC. Check the operation of the indirect thermostat and 2-port motorised valve and that no water has issued from the expansion relief valve or temperature/ pressure relief valve during the heating cycle.
BENCHMARKTM LOG BOOK
On completion of the installation and commissioning of the Pullin Evolution Solar the BenchmarkTM ‘Instal­lation, Commissioning and Service Record Log Book’ should be completed and signed off by the compe­tent installer or commissioning engineer in the relevant sections. The log book is included in the back of this instruction book. The various system features, location of system controls, user instructions and what to do in the event of a system failure should be explained to the customer. The customer should then countersign the BenchmarkTM log book to accept completion. This book should be left with the customer. The log book includes sections that should be filled out when any subsequent service or maintenance operation is carried out on the Pullin Evolution Solar system.
DIRECT UNITS
Switch on electrical supply to the immersion heater(s) and allow the Pullin Evolution Solar to heat up to normal working temperature (60ºC recom mended, approximately graduation 4 on the thermo stat). If necessary the temperature can be adjusted by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver in the adjust ment knob on top of the immersion heater thermo stat and rotating. The adjustment range 1 to 5 represents a tempera ture range of 10o to 70oC. Check the operation of thermostat(s) and that no water has issued from the expansion relief valve or temperature/pressure relief valve during the heating cycle.
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DESCALING IMMERSION HEATER(S)
Before removing the immersion heater(s) the unit must be drained. Ensure the water, electrical
supply, boiler and solar primary circuit are OFF before draining. Attach a hosepipe to the drain
cock having sufficient length to take water to a suitable discharge point below the level of the unit. Open a hot tap close to the unit and open drain cock to drain unit.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
Unvented hot water systems have a continuing maintenance requirement in order to ensure safe working and optimum performance. It is essential that the relief valve(s) are periodically inspected and manually opened to ensure no blockage has oc­curred in the valves or discharge pipework. Similarly cleaning of the strainer element and replacement of the air in the expansion vessel will help to prevent possible operational faults.
The maintenance checks described below should be performed by a competent installer on a regular basis, e.g. annually to coincide with boiler mainte­nance.
SAFETY VALVE OPERATION
Manually operate the temperature/pressure relief valve for a few seconds. Check water is discharged and that it flows freely through the tundish and discharge pipework. Check valve reseats correctly when released. NOTE: Water discharged may be
very hot!
Repeat the above procedure for the expansion valve.
STRAINER
Turn off the cold water supply, boiler and immersion heaters. The lowest hot water tap should then be opened to de-pressurise the system. Remove the pressure reducing valve cartridge to access the strainer mesh. Wash any particulate matter from the strainer under clean water. Re-assemble ensuring the seal is correctly fitted, DO NOT use any other type of sealant.
INDIRECT THERMAL
CUT-OUT
CABLE
CLAMPS
TERMINAL BLOCK
INDIRECT
THERMOSTAT
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT
INDIRECT THERMAL
CUT-OUT RESET BUTTON
NOTE: THE HOUSING COVER AND ELEMENT ASSEMBLY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS VIEW FOR CLARITY
Fig. 10: Indirect thermostat and thermal cut-out
DIRECT MODELS:
Open the cover(s) to the immersion heater housing(s) and disconnect wiring from the thermostat mounted on top of the immersion heater(s). Remove the thermostat by carefully pulling outwards from the immersion heater. Unscrew immersion heater backnut(s) and remove immersion heater from the unit. A key spanner is supplied with the Pullin Evolution Solar unit for easy removal/tightening of the immersion heater(s). Over time the immersion heater gasket may become stuck to the mating surface. To break the seal insert a round bladed screwdriver into one of the pockets on the immersion heater and gently lever up and down.
INDIRECT MODELS:
Open the cover(s) to the immersion heater housing(s) and disconnect wiring from immer­sion heater(s). Remove the thermostat by carefully pulling outwards from the immersion heater. Remove thermostat capillary sensors from the pockets on the immersion heater. Unscrew immersion heater backnut(s) and remove immersion heater from the unit. A key spanner is supplied with the Pullin Evolution Solar unit for easy removal/tightening of the immersion heater(s). Over time the immersion heater gasket may become stuck to the mating surface. To break the seal insert a round bladed screwdriver into one of the pockets on the immersion heater and gently lever up and down.
Carefully remove any scale from the surface of the element(s). DO NOT use a sharp implement as damage to the element surface could be caused. Ensure sealing surfaces are clean and seals are undamaged, if in doubt fit a new gasket.
Replace immersion heater(s) ensuring the lower (right angled) element hangs vertically down­wards towards the base of the unit. It may be helpful to support the immersion heater using a round bladed screwdriver inserted into one of the thermostat pockets whilst the backnut is tightened. Replace thermostat capillaries into pocket (indirect models). Replace the immersion heater thermostat by carefully plugging the two male spade terminations on the underside of the thermostat head into the corresponding termina­tions on the element. Rewire, check, close and secure immersion heater housing cover(s).
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PULLIN EVOLUTION SOLAR EXPANSION VESSEL CHARGE PRESSURE
Remove the dust cap on top of the vessel. Check the charge pressure using a tyre pressure gauge. The pressure (with system de-pressurised) should be
3.5bar. If it is lower than the required setting it should be re-charged using a tyre pump (Schrader valve type). DO NOT OVER CHARGE. Re-check the pressure and when correct replace the dust cap.
RE-COMMISSIONING
Check all electrical and plumbing connections are secure. Close the drain cock. With a hot tap open, turn on the cold water supply and allow unit to refill. DO NOT switch on the immersion heater(s) or boiler until the unit is full. When water flows from the hot tap allow to flow for a short while to purge air and flush through any disturbed particles. Close hot tap and then open successive hot taps in system to purge any air.
When completely full and purged check system for leaks. The heating source (immersion heater(s), boiler or solar primary circuit) can then be switched on.
BENCHMARKTM LOG BOOK
On completion of any maintenance or service of the Pullin Evolution Solar the BenchmarkTM “Installation, Commissioning and Service Record Log Book” should be filled in to record the actions taken and the date the work was undertaken. The log book is included in the back of this instruction book.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS IF WATER ISSUES FROM THE TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ON THE PULLIN EVOLU­TION SOLAR SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO THE IMMERSION HEATER(S) (DIRECT UNITS), SHUT DOWN THE BOILER (INDIRECT UNITS) AND SHUT DOWN THE SOLAR PRIMARY CIRCUIT. DO NOT TURN OFF ANY WATER SUPPLY. CONTACT A COMPETENT INSTALLER FOR UNVENTED WATER HEATERS TO CHECK THE SYSTEM.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE SAFETY VALVES FITTED TO THE PULLIN EVOLUTION SOLAR SYSTEM. IF A FAULT IS SUSPECTED CONTACT A COMPETENT INSTALLER.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS - SOLAR
Temperature control of the solar primary coil is by means of solar differential temperature controller. This will usually have been set during commissioning to give a storage temperature of approximately 60oC. Refer to user instructions supplied with the controller for details of how to adjust this if required.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS – DIRECT UNIT IMMERSION HEATER(S)
A combined adjustable thermostat and thermal cut­out is provided for each immersion heater. The thermostat is factory set to give a water storage temperature of approx. 55 to 60oC. Access to the thermostat can be made by opening the immersion heater cover - DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE COVER(S). Tempera­ture adjustment is made by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver in the slot on the adjustment disc on top of the thermostat and rotating. The adjustment range 1 to 5 represents a temperature range of 10 to 70oC (60oC will be approximately position 4). If in any doubt contact a competent electrician.
DO NOT bypass the thermal cut-out(s) in any circumstances.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS – INDIRECT UNITS (Fig. 9)
The Pullin Evolution Solar indirect units are fitted with an indirect thermostat and thermal cut-out. These controls must be wired in series with the 2­port motorised zone valve supplied to interupt the flow of primary water around the heat exchanger coil when the control temperature has been reached. The controls are located within the upper white terminal housing along with the immersion heater thermostat. The thermostat is factory set to give a water storage temperature of approx. 55 to 60oC. Access to the thermostat can be made by opening the terminal housing cover - DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE COVER.
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FAULT FINDING AND SERVICING
IMPORTANT
Servicing should only be carried out by com-
petent persons in the installation and maintenance of unvented water heating systems.
Any spare parts used MUST be authorised
Pullin Evolution Solar parts.
Disconnect the electrical supply before remov-
ing any electrical equipment covers.
NEVER bypass any thermal controls or oper-
ate system without the necessary safety valves.
Water contained in the Pullin Evolution Solar
unit may be very hot, especially following a ther­mal control failure. Caution must be taken when drawing water from the unit.
SPARE PARTS
A full range of spare parts are available for the Pullin Evolution Solar range. Refer to the Technical Data la­bel on the unit to identify the model installed and en­sure the correct part is ordered.
Description Part no.
Immersion heater (bent) 95 606 961 Immersion heater (straight) 95 606 962 Immersion heater gasket 95 611 822 Immersion heater backnut 95 607 869 Solar temperature probe pocket plate 95 607 064 Immersion heater key 95 607 861 Tundish 95 605 838 Expansion valve cartridge - 6bar 95 605 864 Expansion valve complete - 6bar 95 607 030 Cold water combination valve complete 95 605 047 Cold water combination valve body 95 605 048 Pressure reducing valve cartridge 3.5bar 95 607 029 Temperature/Pressure Relief Valve 95 605 810 Expansion vessel 25 litre 95 607 612
Direct controls
Combined thermostat and thermal cut-out 95 612 026 Terminal cover 95 614 089
Indirect controls
Indirect thermostat 95 612 697 Indirect Thermal cut-out and Solar Cut-out 95 612 698 Motorised valve 2-port 95 605 049 Terminal housing 95 614 090 4 Way terminal block 95 607 902
Temperature adjustment is made by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver in the adjustment knob and rotating. The minimum thermostat setting is 10oC. The adjustment range 1 to 5 represents a tempera­ture range of 30 to 70oC (60oC will be approximately position 4). If in any doubt contact a competent electrician.
On indirect units an immersion heater is also provided for use should the indirect heat source be shut down for any purpose. The immersion heater control temperature is set using the immersion heater (direct) thermostat, see User Instructions section for details.
DO NOT bypass the thermal cut-out(s) in any circumstances.
FLOW PERFORMANCE
When initially opening hot outlets a small surge in flow may be noticed as pressures stabilise. This is quite normal with unvented systems. In some areas cloudiness may be noticed in the hot water. This is due to aeration of the water, is quite normal and will quickly clear.
OPERATIONAL FAULTS
Operational faults and their possible causes are detailed in the Fault Finding section of this book. It is recommended that faults should be checked by a competent installer.
The air volume within the expansion vessel will periodically require recharging to ensure expanded water is accommodated within the unit. A discharge of water INTERMITTENTLY from the expansion valve will indicate the air volume has reduced to a point where it can no longer accommodate the expansion.
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FAULT FINDING
The Fault Finding chart below will enable operational faults to be identified and their possible causes rectified. Any work carried out on the Pullin Evolution Solar water heater and its associated controls MUST be carried out by a competent installer for unvented water heating systems. In case of doubt contact Service Support.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE SAFETY VALVES OR CONTROLS SUPPLIED WITH THE PULLIN EVOLUTION SOLAR AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE ANY GUARANTEE
Table 3: Fault Finding Chart
WARNING
Table 4: Standing heat losses (based on an ambient
air temperature of 20oC and a stored water tem­perature of 65oC)
OTHER INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Pullin products are manufactured from many recyclable materials. At the end of their useful life they should be disposed of at a Local Authority Recycling Centre in order to realise the full environmental benefits.
Insulation is by means of an approved CFC/HCFC free polyurethane foam with an ozone depletion factor of zero.
per day
(kW h/ 24h)
per year
(kW h/365d)
190 2.11 770 210 2.30 840 250 2.45 894 300 2.72 993
Nominal
Capacit y
(lit res)
Standing Heat Loss
FAULT POS SIBLE CA USE REMEDY
1. Mains supply off. 1. Check and open stop cock.
2. St rainer blocked. 2. T urn off water supply. Remove strainer and clean (see Maintenance section).
3. Co ld W at e r Comb in at io n V alve
incorrectl
y
fitted.
3. Che ck and re fit as required .
1. DIRECT immersion heater not
switche d on.
1. Check and switch on.
2. DIRECT immersion heate r
thermal cut-out has o
p
erated.
2. Chec k. Reset by pushing but t on.
3. INDIRECT programmer set to
Ce n t ral He at in
g
only.
3. Check. Set to a Domestic Hot Water
prog
ramme.
4. INDIRE CT b o ile r not w orking. 4. Che c k boiler o p e rat ion. If fault is suspect e d co nsult bo iler manufacturer's inst ruct io ns.
5. INDIRECT thermal cut-out has
operated.
5. Check. Reset by pushing button on cut­out. Check operation of indirect thermostat.
6. INDIRECT motorised valve not
connected correctly.
6. Check wiring and/or plumbing connections to motorised valve (see Fig. 8).
1. INTERMITTENTLY
Expansion Vessel charge pressure has reduced below 3.5bar.
1. See Maintenance section for re-charging procedure.
2. CONTINUALLY
a. Co ld W at e r Co mbinat io n V alve Pre ssure Re ducer not w orking correctly.
2a. Check pressure from Cold Water Co mbinat io n V alve. If gre at e r t h an 3 . 5 b ar replace Pressure Reduce r cart ridge.
b. Expansion Valve seat damaged. 2b. Remove Expansion Valve cartridge.
Ch e c k condit io n o f se at . If ne c e ssary f it new Expansion Valve cartridge.
Wat er discharges from T &P Re lie f V alve
1. T he rm al c o n t ro l f ailu re NO T E
w at e r w ill b e ve ry hot .
1. Sw it ch off p o w e r t o imme rsio n he at e r(s) and shut down boiler. DO NOT turn off wat er supply. W hen discharg e stops che ck all t hermal c o n t rols, re plac e if fau lt y.
Milky water
1. Oxygenat e d water. 1. Water from a pressurised syst em release s oxygen bubbles when flowing. The milkiness w ill d isappear aft e r a sh o rt w hile.
No hot water flow
Water from hot taps is cold
Wat er discharges from Exp ansion Valve
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GUARANTEE
The Pullin Evolution Solar stainless steel vessel carries a full 10 year parts guarantee against faulty manufacture or ma­terials provided that:
• It has been correctly installed as per the instructions con­tained in the instruction manual and all relevant Codes of Practice and Regulations in force at the time of installation.
• It has not been modified in any way, other than by Pullin.
• It has not been frost damaged.
• It has only been used for the storage of potable water.
• It has not been tampered with or been subjected to mis­use or neglect.
• Within 60 days of installation the user completes and re­turns the certificate supplied along with the proof of pur­chase to register the product.
• It has been installed in the United Kingdom.
The expansion vessel is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. The Pullin Evolution Solar’s com­ponents, immersion heater and thermal controls are guar­anteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. Evidence of purchase and date of supply may be required. The unit is not guaranteed against damage due to frost. The guarantee is transferable. This guarantee does not af­fect your statutory rights.
For the fast and efficient supply of spares please contact:
interpart
Tel: 01926 405 405
SPARES STOCKISTS
The policy of Pullin is one of continuous product development and, as such, we reserve the right to change
specifications without notice.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For all technical support and service issues please contact:
Pullin Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick CV34 4LL
Tel: 08706 060933
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The code of practice for the installation, commissioning & servicing of mains
pressure hot water storage
Installation,
Commissioning and
Service Record
CUSTOMER DETAILS
NAME ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NUMBER
IMPORTANT
1. Please keep this log book in a safe place for future reference.
2. This Log Book is to be completed in full by the competent person(s) who commissioned the equipment and then handed to the customer. When this is done, the Log Book is a commissioning certificate that can be accepted as evidence of compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations.
3. Failure to install and commission this appliance to the manufacturer’s instructions may invalidate the warranty.
The above does not affect your statutory rights.
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INSTALLER & COMMISSIONING ENGINEER DETAILS
INSTALLER DETAILS
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
INSTALLER NAME:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
DATE:
REGISTERED OPERATIVE ID CARD NO. (IF APPLICABLE):
COMMISSIONING ENGINEER (IF DIFFERENT)
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
ENGINEER NAME:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
DATE:
REGISTERED OPERATIVE ID CARD NO. (IF APPLICABLE):
APPLIANCE & TIME CONTROL DETAILS
CAPACITY: LITRES
SERIAL NUMBER:
GUARANTEE CODE:
TYPE: (DIRECT/INDIRECT)
TIME CONTROL: PROGRAMMER
TIME SWITCH
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COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE INFORMATION
BOILER PRIMARY SETTINGS (INDIRECT HEATING ONLY) ALL BOILERS
IS THE PRIMARY A SEALED OR OPEN VENTED SYSTEM? SEALED OPEN WHAT IS THE BOILER FLOW TEMPERATURE? °C
ALL MAINS PRESSURISED SYSTEMS
WHAT IS INCOMING STATIC COLD WATER PRESSURE AT THE INLET TO THE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE? BAR HAS STRAINER (IF FITTED) BEEN CLEANED OF INSTALLATION DEBRIS? YES NO HAS A WATER SCALE REDUCER BEEN FITTED? YES NO WHAT TYPE OF SCALE REDUCER HAS BEEN FITTED?
UNVENTED SYSTEMS ONLY
ARE COMBINED TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE RELIEF AND EXPANSION VESSEL FITTED AND DISCHARGE TESTED? YES NO IS PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE CUT OUT FITTED (NORMALLY 2-PORT VALVE)? YES NO WHAT IS THE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SETTING (IF FITTED)? BAR WHERE IS OPERATING PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SITUATED? HAS THE EXPANSION VESSEL OR INTERNAL AIR SPACE BEEN CHECKED? YES NO WHAT IS THE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE AT THE NEAREST OUTLET? °C
ALL PRODUCTS
DOES THE HOT WATER SYSTEM COMPLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE BUILDING REGULATIONS? YES HAS THE SYSTEM BEEN INSTALLED AND COMMISSIONED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS? YES HAVE YOU DEMONSTRATED THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM CONTROLS TO THE CUSTOMER? YES HAVE YOU LEFT ALL THE MANUFACTURER’S LITERATURE WITH THE CUSTOMER? YES
COMPENTENT PERSON’S SIGNATURE
CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURE
(To confirm demonstrations of equipment and receipt of appliance instructions)
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SERVICE INTERVAL RECORD
It is recommended that your hot water system is serviced regularly and that your service engineer completes
the appropriate Service Interval Record below.
SERVICE PROVIDER
Before completing the appropriate Service Interval Record below, please ensure you have carried out the
service as described in the manufacturer’s instructions and in compliance with all relevant codes of practice.
SERVICE 1 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 2 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 3 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 5 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 9 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 7 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 4 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 6 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 10 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
SERVICE 8 DATE: ENGINEER NAME COMPANY NAME TEL NO. COMMENTS
SIGNATURE
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