Santon A7/3, A7/1, A10/3, A10/1 Installation And User Instructions Manual

10. GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty materials and manufacture for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase provided that:
1. The unit has been installed in accordance with the Installation and User Instructions and all relevant Codes of Practice and Regulations in force at the time of Installation, and that all necessary controls and safety valves have been fitted correctly.
2. Any valves and controls are of the Santon recommended type and specification.
4. The unit has been used only for heating potable water.
The unit is not guaranteed against damage by frost, and the inner container with integral immersion heater is not guaranteed against excessive scale build-up.
This Guarantee in no way affects the statutory rights of the consumer.
The policy of Santon is one of continuous product development and, as such, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
11. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Santon 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 CFC-free polyurethane foam.
9. SPARE PARTS
In the unlikely event of your Water Heater developing a fault, the following spare parts are avaliable: Element plate assembly 1.2kW 95 606 934 Element plate assembly 3kW 95 606 763 Element plate assembly gasket (pk of ten) 95 611 708 Over temperature cut-out 95 612 688 Capillary thermostat 95 612 667 Control valve 95 605 857 Spout adaptor 95 604 677 Spout (12”) complete with adaptor 95 604 678 Top cover moulding 95 614 272 Terminal cover 95 614 273
Sales Tel: (01603) 420130
Sales Fax: (01603) 420149 Hurricane Way, Sales Email: sales@santon.co.uk Norwich, Service Tel: (01603) 420347 Norfolk, NR6 6EA. Service Fax: (01603) 420349 www.santon.co.uk Service Email:service@santon.co.uk
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Installation and User Instructions
Aquarius Oversink Vented Water Heaters
Models: A7/3, A7/1, A10/3, A10/1.
Please read and understand these instructions before starting work.
Please leave this leaflet with the user following installation
36005792 Issue 2.
PACK CONTENTS
Heater, Fixing screws and plugs,Spout, Valve
Installation and User Instructions.
WARNING
This water heater must only be installed by qualified persons.
8. FAULT FINDING
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION No hot water 1. Check power Check and replace as necessary.
2. Faulty cut out
3. Faulty thermostat
4. Faulty element Water too hot 1. Thermostat set to Adjust thermostat. /cold wrong temperature
2. Faulty thermostat Switch off, check and replace. No water flow 1. Frozen Switch off electrical power and
allow to thaw at room temperature. Do not switch on again until full water flow restored and full checks made for leaks and electrical safety.
2. No mains supply Check mains. Continuous water Faulty valve/tap Check and replace. flow
240
FIXING HOLE
240
57
105
120
X
Y
140
COLD WATER INLET VALVE
2 KEYHOLE FIXING SLOTS 6mm WIDE
300
DIMENSION X Y
7 LITRE 356 349
10 LITRE 442 435
FIGURE 3 : DIMENSIONS
100
1. INSTALLATION
1. Inlet must always be on the right.
2. The outlet of this water heater acts as a vent and must not be blocked or restricted in any way.
3. Use only Santon open outlet spouts.
2. POSITIONING THE WATER HEATER
1. Select a suitable site but check that: a) There is enough clearance under the heater to allow removal of the element plate (210mm). b) When using the outlet spout, it will swing over the sink (or sinks) to be supplied. c) There are no hidden services where the wall is to be drilled.
2. Mark the position of the fixing holes (as shown in Fig. Three).
3. Drill and plug the hole positions.
4. Screw in the top two screws leaving heads 3mm from the wall.
5. Hang the heater on the two top screws.
6. Screw in bottom screw to secure heater.
3. PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS
The water heater is designed to be connected directly to the mains via the valve provided. It is recommended that a WRAS listed isolating valve (not supplied) be fitted in the water supply pipe to the heater to allow for servicing.
4. REMOVAL AND FITTING OF TERMINAL COVER
To remove the terminal cover use a large flat bladed screwdriver to relieve the snaps located towards the front of the terminal cover at either side. Gripping the cover at the front, pull downwards. To fit the cover, locate the hinge at the back. Slide the snaps into place. Apply pressure to the front of the cover pushing it backarwds and upwards until it snaps securely in place.
5. SPOUT AND VALVE
1. Connect the control valve supplied to the inlet pipe on the water heater.
2. Connect the cold water main to the control valve using 15mm outside diameter pipe (either
copper to BS EN 1057 or stainless steel to BS 4127).
3. Push the outlet spout directly into the outlet fitting.
TO REMOVE OUTLET SPOUT
1. Remove terminal cover.
2. Push white ring upwards towards body of fitting.
3. Pull spout downwards.
ELECTRICALEMENTS
6. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (REFER TO FIGURE 2 - WIRING DIAGRAMS)
·WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
·CONNECT ONLY TO 230 / 240V AC SUPPLY.
·NOMINAL CROSS SECTION OF SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE AT LEAST 1.5mm2.
·A DOUBLE POLE ISOLATING SWITCH WITH A CONTACT SEPARATION OF AT
LEAST 3mm IN EACH POLE MUST BE INCORPORATED IN THE SUPPLY.
·ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO THE CURRENT I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS.
1. Remove terminal cover.
2. Strip the outer sheath and insulation on the cable to the required lengths, making sure the outer sheath of the cable will be held in the cable grip when the connections are made.
3. Loosen the top screws securing the cable grip.
4. Pass the cable underneath the cable grip and through the top moulding.
5. Make the connections to the terminal block as follows:
-Live (brown or red wire) to terminal marked “L”
-Neutral (blue or black wire) to terminal marked “N”
-Earth (green or green/yellow wire) to terminal marked .
6. Secure the cable in the cable grip by tightening the two screws.
7. Set the adjustable thermostat by rotating the control to the required temperature. It is recommended that it is set to lowest acceptable temperature to meet user requirements. This will minimise the risk of scalding and reduce the level of scaling in hard water areas.
8. Replace terminal cover.
7. OPERATION
DO NOT SWITCH ON HEATER UNTIL IT IS FILLED WITH WATER
1. Fill with water by opening valve and leaving open until a full bore of water flows from the outlet.
2. Close valve and switch on water heater at double pole isolating switch. The heater will heat water to the temperature set on the thermostat.
3. Check water is heating correctly. 7 litre 1.2kW - after 10 mins water temperature will increase by 20°C - after 10 mins water te 7 litre 3kW - after 10 mins water temperature will increase by 60°C 10 litre 1.2kW - after 10 mins water temperature will increase by 15°C 10 litre 3kW - after 10 mins water temperature will increase by 40°C
4. Pass instruction leaflet to user and draw his attention to the following two statements: a) DO NOT USE HEATER IF THE WATER IS THOUGHT TO BE FROZEN Switch off immediately at the isolating switch if the water does not flow freely.
Any damage resulting from freezing will not be covered by the guarantee.
b) DURING HEATING THE SPOUT WILL DRIP This is due to the expansion of water inside the heater and is normal for heaters of this type. It does not indicate that the valve is faulty and overtightening of the valve can result in damage.
RED WIRE BLACK WIRE GREEN/YELLOW
WIRE
ELEMENT
THERMAL FUSE
THERMOSTAT
TERMINAL BLOCK
DOUBLE POLE ISOLATING SWITCH
BROWN BLUE
GREEN/YELLOW
MAINS SUPPLY
L N
FIGURE 2: WIRING DIAGRAM 'AC' ONLY.
OUTLET
INLET CABLE CLAMP
TERMINAL BLOCK
EARTH POST
ELEMENT
THERMOSTAT CONTROL
FIGURE 1: INTERNAL LAYOUT
DRAIN PLUG
THERMAL CUT-OUT
CAPILLARY STAT
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