Redring MW10, EW 10, MW15, EW15 Installation Instructions

MW & EW 10 & 15 Litre Unvented Water Heaters
HANDBOOK
IMPORTANT: This booklet should be given to the customer after installation and demonstration.
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Pursuant to Art. 26 of Italian Legislative Decree 14 march 2014, n. 49 “Enactment of Directive 2012/19/EU governing electrical and electronic waste (WEEE)”
The barred bin symbol on the appliance and its packaging indicates that the product must be scrapped separately from other waste at the end of its service life. The user must therefore hand the equipment over to a sorted waste disposal facility for electro-technical and electronic equipment at the end of its service life. Alternatively , he ma y return the equipment to the retailer at the time of purchase of a new equiv alent type of appliance. Electronic equipment of size less than 25 cm can be handed over to any electronics equipment retailer whose sales area is at least 400 m2 for disposal free of charge and without any obligation to purchase new product. Sorted waste collection for recycling, treatment and environmentally compatible scrapping contributes to the prevention of damage to the environment and promotes reuse/recycling.
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
1. This manual is an integral part of the product. Keep it with care with the appliance, and hand it on to the next user/o wner in case of change of property.
2. Read the instructions and warning in this manual carefully, they contain important information regarding safe installation, use and maintenance.
3. The appliance must be installed and commissioned by a qualified technician in accordance with local legislation and health and safety regulations. All po w er circuits must be shut off before you open the terminal block.
4. DO NOT use the appliance for any other than its specified use. The manufacturer is not liab le for damage resulting from improper or incorrect use or failure to observe the instructions given in this manual.
5. Incorrect installation can result in damage to property and injury to persons and animals; the manufacturer is not liable for the consequences.
6. DO NOT leave the packaging materials (staples, plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, etc.) within the reach of children - they can cause serious injury.
7. The appliance may not be used by persons under 8 years of age, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, or lac king the requisite experience and familiarity, unless under supervision or following instruction in the safe use of the appliance and the hazards attendant on such use. DO NOT permit children to play with the appliance. User cleaning and maintenance may not be done by unsupervised children.
8. DO NOT touch the appliance when barefoot or if any part of your body is wet.
9. Any repairs, maintenance, plumbing and electrical hookup must be done by qualified technicians using original spare parts only . Failure to observe the above instructions can compromise the safety of the appliance and relieves the manufacturer of any liability for the consequences.
10. The hot water temperature is regulated by a thermostat which also acts as a re-armable safety device to prevent dangerous overheating.
11. The electrical hookup must be done as indicated in this manual.
12. If the appliance is equipped with a power cord, the latter may only be replaced by an authorised service centre or professional
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technician.
13. Do not tamper with the overpressure safety device, if supplied together with the appliance; trip it from time to time to ensure that it is not jammed and to remove any scale deposits. In countries which have enacted EN 1487, the appliance's intake pipe must be equipped with a safety device compliant with the said standard, calibrated to a maximum pressure of 0.7 MPa, including at least a cock, check v alv e , safety valve and hydraulic load cutout.
14. It is normal that water drip from the overpressure safety device and EN 1487 safety unit when the appliance is heating. For this reason one must install a drain, open to the air , with a continuously downwards sloping pipe, in an area not subject to subzero temperatures. Make sure to drain the appliance when it is out of service or in an area subject to subzero temperatures.
15. Make sure to drain the appliance when it is out of service or in an area subject to subzero temperatures.
16. Water heated to over 50° C can cause immediate serious burns if delivered directly to the taps. Children, disabled persons and the aged are particularly at r isk. We recommend installing a thermostatic mixer valve on the water delivery line, marked with a red collar.
17. Do not leave flammable materials in contact with or in the vicinity of the appliance.
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Symbols:
Symbol Meaning
Failure to observe this warning can result in injury, which may even be fatal in certain
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circumstances
Failure to observe this warning can result in damage or injury , e ven serious in certain circumstances, to property, plants and animals
Observe the product's general and specific safety instructions.
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GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS
Ref.
Do not open the appliance or remove from
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its installation
Do not start or stop the appliance by inserting/pulling the power plug
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Do not damage the power cord
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Do not leave objects on the appliance
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Do not climb onto the appliance
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Do not clean the appliance without having first switched it off, pulled its power plug or
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shut off its power switch Install the appliance to a solid wall which is not
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subject to vibration Make the electrical hookup with cables of
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adequate cross-section
Restore all safety and control functions after working on the appliance and check that they
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are operational before returning it to service
Warning Risk
Electrocution hazard due to the presence of live electrical equipment Personal injury - burns caused by overheated components and wounds caused by sharp edges
Electrocution hazard due to damage to the power cord, its plug or the socket
Electrocution hazard due to bare live wires Personal injury due to objects falling off the
appliance as a result of vibration Damage to the appliance or other property
due to objects falling off the appliance as a result of vibration
Personal injury due to falling off the appliance Damage to the appliance or other property due
to the appliance itself detaching from its mounting
Electrocution hazard due to the presence of live electrical equipment
Danger of the appliance falling off the wall due to structural collapse, or noisy operation
Danger of fire due to overheating of undersized electrical wires
Damage or blocking of the appliance due to improper control
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Drain all components containing hot water, using
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the bleed cocks, before handling them
Descale the system as given in the product's “safety sheet”; when doing so , v entilate the room, wear safety clothing, make sure not to mix
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products, and protect the appliance itself and any adjacent objects
Do not use insecticides, solvents or aggressive
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detergents to clean the appliance
Danger of burns
Personal injury due to contact of the skin and eyes with acid, inhalation or ingestion of noxious chemicals
Damage to the appliance and adjacent objects due to corrosion by acid
Damage to plastic and painted parts and assemblies
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Anti-legionella recommendations (European standard CEN/TR 16355)
Information
Legionella is a small bacterium, of stick-like form, and is found naturally in fresh water. Legionnaire's disease is a serious pulmonary infection caused by inhalation of the and other species of used in A/C and air cooling systems. The most effective measure against infection is to prevent the bacterium proliferating
Legionella
. The bacterium is frequently to be found in the plumbing of houses, hotels and water
in water circuits. European standard CEN/TR 16355 provides guidelines for preventing the proliferation of Legionella in drinking water systems, without substituting applicable local legislation.
General recommendations
“Conditions favourable to the proliferation of Legionella”. The following conditions are favourable to the proliferation of Legionella:
Water temperature in the range 25 - 50 °C. To reduce the proliferation of Legionella, the water temperature be
kept with these limits to prevent them growing or reduce their growth to a minimum. If this is not possible, the drinking water system must be sanitised thermally;
Stagnant water. To prevent water stagnating for a long time, the drinking water system must be flushed or made
to run abundantly at least once a week;
Nutrients, biofilms and sediment in the circuit, including boilers, etc. Sediment may promote the proliferation of
Legionella and should be regularly eliminated from water storage devices, boilers and expansion/holding tanks (for instance, once a year).
As regards storage heater like the present, if:
1) the appliance is switched off for several months at a time or
2) the water temperature is kept constant in the range 25 - 50°C,
the Legionella bacterium may grow inside the tank. If such circumstances, to reduce the proliferation of the bacterium, one must run a thermal sanitisation cycle. This cycle is suited to use in domestic hot water systems and complies with the guidelines for the prevention of Legionella given in Table 2 of standard CEN/TR 16355 (see below).
Table 2 - Types of hot water system
Separate hot and cold water
No
storage
No
C.1
C.1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Circulation
of hot water
C.2
C.2 C.4
C.2
50 °C
3 l
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-
-
circulation
of hot water
Ref. in Enclosure C
Temperature
Stagnation
Sediment
a Temperature 55°C all day or at least 1h a day 60°C. b Volume of water contained in the pipes between the circulation system and the most distant tap. c Remove the sediment from the storage heater as required by local conditions, but no less frequently than once a year. d Thermal disinfection for 20 minutes at 60°C, for 10 minutes at 65°C or 5 minutes at 70 °C at all delivery points at least once
a week.
e The water temperature in the circulation circuit may not fall below 50°C.
- Not required
circulation
e
storage heater
b
remove
Storage
No
of mixed
water
C.3
in
-
Circulation
of mixed
water
C.4 C.5
50 °C
a
3 l
c
remove
No storage upline of the mixer valves
No
circulation
of mixed
water
C.5
e
thermal
disinfection
b
c
-
-
-
This storage water heater is sold with a thermal disinfection cycle function not enabled for default; as a consequence, if, for any reason, one of the above said “Conditions for Legionella growth” could occur; it’s hardly recommended to enable such function rotating the knob up to maximum water temperature (>60°C). However, the thermal disinfection cycle does not kill all Legionella bacteria in the storage tank. It follows that if the water temperature setting is less than 55°C, the Legionella bacterium infection may reoccur.
Caution: the water temperature in the tank can cause immediate serious burns. Children, disabled persons and
the aged are particularly at risk of burns. Check the water temperature before taking a bath or shower.
Mixed hot and cold water
Circulation
of mixed
water
C.6
C.6
C.6
thermal
d
disinfection
3 l
-
-
-
Legionella pneumophilia
Storage upline
of the mixer
valves
No
of mixed
water
C.7
C.7
in
-
-
Circulation
of mixed
50 °C
thermal
a
disinfection
3 l
c
remove
d
b
circulation
storage heater
remove
water
C.8
No storage upline of the mixer valves
No
circulation
of mixed
water
C.9
C.9
e
thermal
disinfection
d
b
c
-
-
-
-
bacterium
Circulation
of mixed
water
C.10
thermal
d
disinfection
3 l
-
d
b
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Description of water heater
1) Hot water outlet
2) Temperature and pressure relief valve (MW only)
3) Cold water inlet
4) Control cover
5) Regulation knob
6) Heating neon
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4
3
2
1
4
3
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EW under-sink (EW 10/15) MW under-sink (MW 10/15)
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6
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
For the technical specifications, refer to the nameplate (the nameplate is located next to the water intake/outlet pipes).
Product information
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6,6
(MW) Undersink (EW) Undersink (MW) Undersink (EW) Undersink
Refer to the nameplate
2,706 2,691 2,697 2,675
XXS
15 dB
32,7% 32,9% 32,8% 33,0%
10 15
15
7,4
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