vaillant Ecotec Plus 612, Ecotec Plus 615, Ecotec Plus 618, Ecotec Plus 618 Propane, Ecotec Plus 630, Ecotec Plus 824, Ecotec Plus 831, Ecotec Plus 837, Ecotec Pro 24, Ecotec Pro 28 User guide
3Instructions for installation and servicing ecoTEC 839592_12
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Notes on the documentation
The following information is intended to help you
throughout the entire documentation.
Further documents apply in combination with this
installation and maintenance manual.
We assume no liability for any damage caused by
non-observance of these manuals.
1.1.1 Applicable documents
• Always observe all installation instructions for struc-
tural parts and components of the system when
installing the ecoTEC plus 937. These installation
instructions are enclosed with the various system components as well as additional components.
• Also observe all the operating instructions included
with the system components.
1.1.2 Retention of documents
Pass on this installation manual to the owner of the system. The owner should retain the manuals so that they
are available when required.
Safety instructions and symbols
1.1.3
Observe the safety instructions in this manual for the
installation of the appliance!
Symbols used in the manual are explained below:
Danger!
Immediate danger to life and limb!
Danger!
Risk of death from electric shock!
Danger!
Risk of burns or scalding!
Caution!
Potentially dangerous situation for the product
and environment!
Note
Useful information and instructions.
• Symbol for a necessary task
1.2 Validity of the manual
This installation manual applies exclusively to units with
the following part numbers:
- 0010004108- 308525
- 308511- 308526
- 308520- 308527
- 308521- 308528
- 308522- 308531
- 308523- 308534
- 308524- 308536
The part number of the unit can be obtained from the
identification plate.
1.3 Introduction
Note
This boiler must be installed and serviced by a
competent person approved at the time by the
Health and Safety executive and in accordance
with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use)
Regulations 1998.
ecoTEC combination boiler
The ecoTEC combination boiler is a fully automatic, wall
mounted, room sealed condensing (high efficiency)
boiler for central heating and domestic hot water.
Domestic hot water is supplied directly from the boiler,
without requiring a copper cylinder, cold water tank,
feed and expansion vessel and associated pipework.
Domestic hot water has priority over central heating.
The ecoTEC plus combination boiler consists of 3 models
with outputs of 23 kW, 31 kW and 37 kW for domestic hot
water and two pro versions with outputs of 24 kW and
28 kW for domestic hot water.
All versions are available in natural gas. The ecoTEC plus
831 is also available in LPG.
ecoTEC combination boilers incorporate a warm start
facility that keeps the domestic hot water heat
exchanger hot, providing an instantaneous delivery of
domestic hot water. The temperature in the domestic
hot water heat exchanger is limited by the boiler control
system and it is not necessary to install a scale reducer
on the cold mains to the boiler. However, in areas that
get exceptionally hard water, a scale reducer may be
fitted to prevent scale formation in the hot water
system pipes. The heating system on ecoTEC plus
combination boilers can be filled using the built–in filling
loop contained within the boiler.
ecoTEC system boiler
The ecoTEC system boiler is a fully automatic, wall
mounted, room sealed condensing (high efficiency)
boiler for central heating and domestic hot water
(where a separate indirect hot water storage cylinder is
also incorporated in the system).
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Introduction 1
The ecoTEC system boiler consists of models with
outputs of 12, 15, 18, 24, 30 and 37 kW.
All ecoTEC system boilers are available in Natural Gas.
The ecoTEC plus 618 and 630 are also available in LPG.
1.4 General Notes
The boilers have been designed for use with a sealed
central heating system, and come fully tested and
assembled with a built in circulating pump, expansion
vessel and diverter valve (ecoTEC combination boilers).
The boilers are easily mounted on any internal wall and
can be installed with either a horizontal or vertical RSF
(room sealed fan assisted) flue.
The boilers use a standard flue system (100 mm or
125 mm outside diameter). Flue extensions and
additional bends and elbows are available for the flue
system to increase the flexibility. If desired, an inhibitor
may be used in the system. Guidance on the use of
inhibitors is contained in these instructions.
All boilers have a built in diagnostic system which
indicates the operational status of the boiler. This
feature provides key information to aid commissioning
and fault finding. The data badge is fitted to the
underside of the boiler. See text of General
Requirements for installation requirements or notes.
Caution!
Any incorrect use is forbidden.
The appliances must be installed by a competent person
approved at the time by the Health and Safety executive, who is responsible for adhering to the existing regulations, rules and guidelines.
1.6 CE marking
The CE marking shows that the appliances
comply with the basic requirements of the
following directives:
- Gas appliances directive (90/396/EEC)
- Electromagnetic compatibility directive with threshold
class B (89/336/EEC)
- Low voltage directive (73/23/EEC)
The appliances satisfy the basic requirements of the
efficiency directive (92/42/EEC) as condensing
appliance.
- The Gas Applaince (Safety) Regulations 1992
- The boiler (Efficiency) Regulations 1993
1.5 Intended use
The Valliant ecoTEC are state-of-the-art appliances
which have been constructed in accordance with
recognised safety regulations. Nevertheless, danger to
the life and limb of the user or third parties can still
occur or the appliance or other material assets be
impaired in the event of improper use.
The unit is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the unit by a person responsible for
their safety.
Children must be watched to ensure that they do not
play with the unit.
The appliance is designed to generate heat for
connecting to hot water central heating systems and for
instantaneous hot water supply (ecoTEC combination
boilers only). Any other use or extended use is
considered to be improper. The manufacturer or
supplier is not liable for any resulting damage. The user
alone bears the risk.
Intended use includes the observance of the operating
and installation manual and the adherence to the
inspection and maintenance conditions.
Vaillant Ltd. supports the Benchmark initiative.
At the rear of this guide, you will find a
Benchmark gas boiler commissioning checklist.
It is very important that this is completed correctly at the time of installation, commissioning and hand over to the user.
1.7 Gas council numbers
ApplainceGas council numbers
ecoTEC pro 2447-044-36
ecoTEC pro 2847-044-30
ecoTEC plus 82447-044-31
ecoTEC plus 83147-044-32
ecoTEC plus 831 Propane47-044-34
ecoTEC plus 83747-044-33
ecoTEC plus 61241-044-44
ecoTEC plus 61541-044-45
ecoTEC plus 61841-044-46
ecoTEC plus 618 Propane41-044-51
ecoTEC plus 62441-044-47
ecoTEC plus 63041-044-48
ecoTEC plus 630 Propane 41-044-50
ecoTEC plus 63741-044-49
Table 1.1 Gas council numbers
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2 Boiler specifications
2 Boiler specifications
2.1 Technical data
Technical data
CH heat output range
80 °C flow/60 °C return
60 °C flow/40 °C return
50 °C flow/30 °C return
40 °C flow/30 °C return
Maximum DHW output23.031.03723.028.0kW
Maximum output for heating1924281924kW
Minimum output6.78.7126.79.0kW
CategoryII
SEDBUK BandAAAAABand
SAP Seasonal Efficiency91.1%
Inlet gas working pressure required (G20, natural gas)20mbar
Inlet gas working pressure required (G31, Propane)37mbar
Connected load (if needed, related to stored charge/
water heating) at 15 °C and 1013 mbar
Exhaust mass rate
at minimum thermal load (40 °C flow/30 °C return)
at maximum thermal load (80 °C flow/60 °C return)
Exhaust temperature
at minimum thermal load (40 °C flow/30 °C return)
at maximum thermal load (80 °C flow/60 °C return)
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3 General requirements
3 General requirements
3.1 Preliminary remarks for room sealed
appliances
This appliance should only be installed in conjunction with
either a Vaillant flue system or an alternative approved
system (details of flue approval categories can be found
in the technical section of the installation manual).
Install the flue system as detailed in the separate flue
installation instructions supplied with this boiler.
3.2 Related documents
The installation of the appliance and any associated hot
water system must be in accordance with (but not
limited to) the following; COSHH regulations, Gas Safety
(Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, Health and
Safety Document No. 635 (The Electricity at Work
Regulations 1989), BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations) and
the Water Supply (Water Fitting) Regulations 1999, or
The Water Bylaws 2000 (Scotland). It should also be in
accordance with the relevant requirements of the Local
Authority, Building Regulations, The Building
Regulations (Scotland), The Building Regulations
(Northern Ireland) and the relevant recommendations of
the following British Standards:
BS 6700: Services supplying water for domestic use
within buildings and their curtilages.
BS 6798: Specification for installation of gas fired
boilers not exceeding 60 kW input.
BS 6891: Specification for installation of low pressure
gas pipework up to 28 mm (R1) in domestic premises
(2nd family gas).
BS 7593: Treatment of water in domestic hot water
central heating systems.
Institute of Gas Engineers Publication IGE/UP/7/1998:
”Guide for gas installations in timber framed housing”
BS. 5482 Pt. 1 Domestic butane and propane gas
burning installations.
IGE/UP1 Soundness testing and purging of industrial
and commercial gas installation.
IGE/UP2 Gas installation pipework, boosters and
compressors on industrial and commercial premises.
IGE/UP10 Installation of gas appliances in industrial and
commercial premises.
BS. 6644: Installation of gas fired hot water boilers of
rated inputs between 60 kW and 2 MW (2nd and 3rd
family gases).
BS. 5449: Forced circulation hot water central heating
systems for domestic premises. Note: only up to 45 kW.
BS. 6880: Low temperature hot water heating systems
of output greater than 45 kW.
Part 1 Fundamental and design considerations.
Part 2 Selection of equipment.
Part 3 Installation, commissioning and maintenance.
BS. 4814: Specification for: Expansion vessels using an
internal diaphragm, for sealed hot water heating
systems.
BS. 5440: Installation and maintenance of flues and
ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not
exceeding 70 kW net (1st, 2nd and 3rd family gases).
Part 1 Specification for installation of flues.
Part 2 Specification for installation and maintenance
of ventilation for gas appliances.
European installation directive
Caution!
The appliance must be installed and serviced by
a competent person approved at the time by
the Health and Safety Executive und in
accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation
and Use) Regulations 1998. In IE, the
installation must be in accordance with the
current edition of I.S.813 ‘Domestic Gas
Installations’, the current Building Regulations
and reference should be made to the current
ETCI rules for electrical installation.
Caution!
When tightening or slackening screwed
connections always use suitable open-ended
spanners (not pipe wrench, or extensions, etc.).
Incorrect use and/or unsuitable tools can lead
to damage being caused (e.g. gas or water
leakage)!
3.3 Contents included with delivery
The Vaillant ecoTEC is delivered pre-mounted in a
package unit. Check that all the parts have been
delivered intact (see Fig. 3.1 and Table 3.1, Fig. 3.2 and
Table 3.2 and Fig. 3.3 and Table 3.3).
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8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
Fig. 3.1 Contents included with delivery of ecoTEC plus
system boilers
DO NOT remove the boiler from the polystyrene base at
this stage.
User, installation and service and flue installation manuals
3.4 Installation site
The location chosen for the boiler must permit the provision of a satisfactory flue termination. The location
must also provide adequate space for servicing and air
circulation around the boiler. The boiler may be installed
in any room, although particular attention is drawn to
the requirements of BS 7671 (IEE Regulations), the electrical provisions of the Building Standards (Scotland)
Regulations, and in IE the current edition of IS 813 and
the current ETCI rules, in respect of the installation of a
boiler in a room containing a bath or shower.
Note
If a room sealed boiler is installed in a room
with a bath or shower, electrical switches or
boiler controls using the mains power supply
must be placed at locations that cannot be
reached by the person in the bath or shower.
Note
If the boiler is to be installed in an airing cupboard it is not required to separate the boiler
with a non-combustible partition. However
installation and servicing clearances must be
maintained, and the appliance kept clear of any
clothing.
If the boiler is installed in an unusual location, special
procedures may be necessary and BS 5546 and BS 6798
give detailed guidance on this aspect. The boiler must
be mounted on a flat, vertical wall, which must be
sufficiently robust to take the weight of the boiler. The
boiler may be installed on a combustible wall, subject to
the requirements of the Local Authorities and Building
Regulations. A compartment used to enclose the boiler
must be designed and constructed specifically for this
purpose. (An existing cupboard or compartment may be
used provided that it is modified for the purpose).
Details of essential features of cupboard/compartment
design including airing cupboard installations are given
in BS 6798. If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber
framed building, it should be fitted in accordance with
Institute of Gas Engineers Publication „IGE/UP/7 Edition
2 Gas installations in timber framed and ligh steel
framed buildings“. Note the safety instructions below
before deciding where to install the boiler:
Caution!
Do not install the appliance in rooms prone to
frost. In rooms with aggressive steam or dust,
the appliance must be operated independent of
the ambient air.
When choosing the place of installation and while
operating the appliance, make sure that the air supply is
free of chemical substances containing fluorine, chlorine,
sulphur etc. Sprays, solvents and cleaning agents, paints,
adhesives etc. contain the kind of substances that can
lead to corrosion even in the exhaust system when the
appliance is operated depending on the ambient air in the
worst case scenario. Particularly in hair-cutting salons,
lacquering and finishing, cleaning facilities, the appliance
must be operated independent of the ambient air!
Otherwise, a separate installation room is required to
guarantee that the air supply is free of the above
mentioned substances.
3.5 Gas supply
The gas supplier should ensure the availability of an
adequate supply of gas. A gas meter may only be
connected to the service pipe by the supplier of gas or
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their contractor. An existing meter should be checked to
ensure that it is capable of passing the rate of gas
supply required. Installation pipes should be fitted in
accordance with BS 6891. In IE the current edition of IS
813. Pipework from the meter to the boiler must be of
an adequate size. Do not use pipes of a smaller size
than the boiler gas connection (15 mm). The complete
installation must be checked for leaks and purged as
described in BS 6891.
3.6 Flue pipe
Danger!
Vaillant appliances are certified only for use
with genuine Vaillant flue pipes. Only use
genuine Vaillant flue pipes. Malfunctions can
occur if you use other accessories. These may
result in damage and injury. You will find a list
of genuine flue pipes in the Vaillant installation
manual for flue pipes.
The CE mark is valid only if the appliance is
operated with Vaillant flue pipes.
3.6.1 Standard 100 mm flue system
667
87
65
74
48
3.6.2 Optional 125mm flue system
A concentric flue system of 125 mm outside diameter is
available and can be used to achieve flue lengths up to
25 m.
A vertical flue system is also available. Refer to flue
system installation instructions for full details.
1103
70
70
15
Fig. 3.6 Art. No. 303 209
650
1530
30
Fig. 3.4 Art. No. 303 933
A standard 100 mm flue system (Art. No. 303 933) is
available. Refer to flue system installation instructions
for full details.
Flue extensions are available to extend this length up to
8 m. Both 90° bends and 45° elbows are also available
to increase siting flexibility.
542
1456
84
901
880
70
Fig. 3.7 Art. No. 303 200
3.7 Flue termination
The following details refer to both flue systems.
a. The terminal must be located where the combustible
substances can escape freely at all times.
b. A plume of water vapour will sometimes be visible
from the flue terminal. Positions where this could be
a nuisance should be avoided.
c. If the terminal is fitted less than 2 m above a
balcony, above ground or above a flat roof to which
people have access then a suitable terminal guard
must be provided and fitted (made by Tower Flue
Components, Tonbridge, TN9 1TB, Model K3, plastic
coated).
Fig. 3.5 Art. No. 0020060570
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A
G
F
J
H, I
Fig. 3.8 Flue termination
E
BCD
A
A
A
G
Note
Vertical flues must not terminate within
600 mm of an openable window, air vent or any
other ventilation opening.
The flue assembly shall be so placed or shielded as to
prevent ignition or damage to any part of the building.
B
F
M
G
L
F
F
K
K
L
In order to ensure that the condensate plume does
not affect adjacent surfaces the terminal should be
extended as shown in Fig. 3.9.
2) Dimension F:
This clearance may be reduced to 25 mm without
affecting the performance of the boiler. However, in
order to ensure that the condensate plume does not
affect adjacent surfaces a clearance of 300 mm is
preferred. For IE, recommendations are given in the
current edition of IS 813.
Terminal positionmm
Directly below an opening, above an opening or hori-
A
zontal to an opening, air brick, opening window, etc.
BBelow gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes75
CBelow eaves200
DBelow balconies200
EFrom vertical drain pipes and soil pipes25
FFrom internal or external corners300
GAbove ground, roof or balcony300
HFrom a surface facing a terminal600
IFrom a terminal facing a terminal1200
From an opening in the car port (e.g. door, window)
J
into the dwelling
KVertically from a terminal on the same wall1500
LHorizontally from a terminal on the same wall300
MDistance from adjacent for vertical Flue500
Table 3.4 Terminal position for a fan assisted concentric flue
300
1200
Note
In addition, the terminal should not be nearer
than 150 mm to an opening in the building fabric formed for the purpose of accommodating a
built-in element such as a window.
BS 5440–1: It is recommended that the fanned flue
terminal should be positioned as follows:
a) at least 2 m from an opening in the building directly
opposite, and
b) so that the products of combustion are not directed
to discharge across a boundary.
1) Dimensions B, C and D:
These clearances may be reduced to 25 mm without
affecting the performance of the boiler.
Fig. 3.9 Flue termination under balcony/eaves
3.8 Air supply
Detailed recommendations for air supply are given in
BS 5440: Part 2.
It is not necessary to have an air vent in the room or
internal space in which the boiler is installed.
Cupboard or compartment ventilation
The boilers are very high efficiency appliances. As a
consequence the heat loss from the appliance casing
during operation is very low. For cupboard or
compartment installations it is therefore not necessary
to provide any high or low level permanent air vents for
cooling purposes.
3.9 Electrical supply
A 230 V, ~ 50 Hz single phase electricity supply fused to
3 Amp. must be provided in accordance with the latest
edition of BS 7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations) and any
other local regulations that may apply. In IE reference
should be made to the current edition of the ETCI rules.
The method of connection to the mains electricity
supply must provide a means of completely isolating the
boiler and its ancillary controls. Isolation is preferably
by the use of a fused three pin plug and unswitched
shuttered socket outlet, both complying with the
requirements of BS 1363. Alternatively, a 3 Amp. fused
double pole switch with a 3 mm contact separation on
both poles may be used.
Danger!
This appliance must be earthed.
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3.10 Guide to system requirements
3.10.1 Water circulation system
Detailed recommendations for the water circulation
system are given in BS 6798 and BS 5449: Part 1 (for
small bore and micro bore central heating systems).
Pipework not forming part of the useful heating surface
should be insulated to help prevent heat loss and
possible freezing, particularly where pipes are run
through roof spaces and ventilated underfloor spaces.
Draining taps must be located in accessible positions
which permit the draining of the whole system including
the boiler and the hot water system. Draining taps
should be at least 1/2 in. BSP nominal size and be in
accordance with BS 2879.
The boiler is suitable for use with minibore or microbore
systems. Copper tubing to BS 2871: Part 1 should be
used for water carrying pipework. All capillary joints in
all DHW pipework must be made with lead free solder.
Particularly where a new boiler is to be fitted to an
existing system, it is good practice that the system is
thoroughly cleansed.
Caution!
To prevent the formation of deposits and prevent serious damage to the appliance and system, cleansers must be used carefully and must
be completely removed by thoroughly flushing
the system. Cleansers should only be left in
systems for a maximum of 24 hours.
This cleansing must take place prior to the fitting of the
new boiler and be in accordance with BS 7593. For
advice on the application of system cleansers contact
Sentinel, Betz Dearborn Ltd. Widnes, Cheshire, WA8
8UD. Tel: 0151 420 9595, or Fernox, Alpha Fry
Technologies, Tandem House, Marlow Way, Croydon,
CR0 4XS. Tel 0870 8700362.
3.10.2 Filling and preparing heating system
The system can be filled using the built in filling loop
(ecoTEC plus combination boilers only) or via a separate
filling point fitted at a convenient position on the
heating circuit. The connection must be removed when
filling is completed. Where local Water Authority
regulation does not allow temporary connection, a
sealed system filler pump with break tank must be used.
The heating system will not be filled automatically from
the domestic hot water side. (Alternative methods of
filling sealed systems are given in BS 5449).
Vaillant accepts no liability for the compatibility of any
additive or its effectiveness in the entire heating
system.
Additives for cleaning purposes
(subsequent flushing required)
- Fernox F3
- Jenaqua 200
- Jenaqua 300
- Jenaqua 400
- Sentinel X 300
- Sentinel X 400
Additives intended to remain permanently in the
system
- Fernox F1
- Fernox F2
- Jenaqua 100
- Jenaqua 110
- Sentinel X 100
- Sentinel X 200
Additives for frost protection intended to remain
permanently in the system
- Fernox Antifreeze Alphi 11
- Sentinel X 500
• Inform the operator of the necessary measures in
case you have used any of these additives.
• Inform the operator of the required procedures for
frost protection.
• Observe the applicable national regulations and
technical standards for the treatment of filling and
top-up water.
Provided the national regulations and technical
standards do not specify any higher requirements, the
following applies:
• You must treat the heating water
- if the total volume of filling and top-up water
exceeds thrice the nominal volume of the heating
system over the service life of the system
or
- if the limits given in the following tables are not
adhered to.
Mixing additives with the heating water can result in
material damage. However, up to now, no
incompatibility with Vaillant appliances has been
detected with proper use of the following products.
• When using additives, follow the additive
manufacturer‘s instructions without exception.
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Total heating
output
kWmol/m
< 50No requirement or < 3
> 50 to ≤ 200
> 200 to ≤ 600
> 600
1) with systems equipped with wall-hung boiler and systems with electric heating elements
2) of the specific system volume (nominal capacity in litres/heating output; in case of multiple boiler systems the lowest individual
heating output should be used)
These data only apply up to 3x the system volume for filling and top-up water. Once this triple system volume is exceeded, the
water will have to be treated exactly the same as in case of exceeding the limit values given in Table 3.6 (softening, desalination,
hardness stabilisation and desludging).
Table 3.5 Guidelines for the heating water: Water hardness
Heating water
qualities
Electric conductivity
at 25 °C
AppearanceFree of sedimentary substances
pH-value at 25 °C8,2-10,0
Oxygenmg/L
1) With aluminium and aluminium alloys, the ph value range is
restricted from 6.5 to 8.5.
Table 3.6 Guidelines for heating water: Salinity
Total hardness at 20 l/kW
for the smallest boiler heating
2)
surface
3
1)
21,50,02
1,50,020,02
0,020,020,02
Total hardness at > 20 l/kW
< 50 l/kW for the smallest boiler
heating surface
mol/m3mol/m
20,02
2)
3.10.3 Pressure relief valve
UnitLow-saltsaline
A pressure relief valve is provided with the boiler. This
safety device is required on all sealed C.H. systems and
µS/cm < 100
100-1500
is preset at 3 bar and provided with a 15 mm
compression connection for a discharge pipe, which
1)
< 0,1< 0,02
8,2-10,0
1)
must be of no less than 15 mm in diameter. The pressure
relief valve must not be used for draining purposes.
3.10.4 Pressure gauge
This is factory fitted to the boiler and indicates the
primary circuit pressure to facilitate filling and testing.
Total hardness at > 50 l/kW
for the smallest boiler heating
2)
surface
3
3.10.5 Expansion vessel
ecoTEC boilers incorporate a 10 litre expansion vessel
Caution!
Aluminium corrosion resulting in leakages
caused by unsuitable heating water!
Unlike materials such as steel, cast iron or copper, aluminium is reactive to alkalised heating
water (pH-value > 8,5) which results in significant corrosion.
With aluminium, ensure that the pH value of
the heating water ranges between 6.5 up to a
maximum of 8.5.
which is suitable for a sealed heating system with a
maximum water content of 100 litres.
If the nominal capacity of the built in expansion vessel is
not sufficient for the heating system (for instance in
case of modernisation of old open systems) an
additional expansion vessel can be installed external to
the boiler. It should be fitted in the return pipe as close
as possible to the boiler in accordance with BS 5449:
Part 1.
Guidance on the sizing of an additional expansion vessel
is given in Table 3.7.
Caution!
Risk of material damage if the heating water is
treated with unsuitable frost or corrosion protection agents!
Frost and corrosion protection agents may
cause changes in the seals, noises during heating and possibly subsequent damage.
Do not use any unsuitable frost or corrosion
protection agents.
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Vessel Volume [L]
Initial system pressure (bar)1.01.5
Pressure relief valve setting (bar)3.0
Total water content of system litres
252.73.9
505.47.8
10010.915.6
12513.619.5
15016.323.4
17519.127.3
20021.831.2
22524.535.1
25027.239.0
27530.042.9
30032.746.8
32535.750.7
35038.154.6
37540.958.5
40043.662.4
42546.366.3
45049.070.2
47551.874.1
50054.578.0
For system volumes other than those given
above, multiply the system volume by the
0.1090.156
factor across
Table 3.7 Sizing of additional expansion vessel
400
]
mbar
300
[
Lift
200
100
0
0200 400 600 800 1000 12001600
2. Step1. Step
18001400
2000
Volumeflow [l/h
]
Fig. 3.10.2 Pump specifications only ecoTEC 637 and 837
only ecoTEC pro:
The circulating pump is included in the boiler. The
ecoTEC pro appliances are fitted with a single-stage
pump. The residual pump discharge height depending on
the by-pass valve is shown in Fig. 3.11.
]
400
mbar
[
300
Lift
200
100
3.11 Pump specifications
3.11.1 Circulating pump
only ecoTEC plus:
The circulating pump is included in the boiler. The residual
pump discharge height depending on the by-pass valve is
shown in Fig. 3.10.1 (ecoTEC plus) and 3.10.2 (ecoTEC plus
637 / 837).
The operating mode of the 2-step pump can be adjusted
below the diagnosis number “d.19”, see section 8.1.2.
]
400
mbar
[
300
Lift
200
100
0
0200 400 600 800 1000 12001600
Fig. 3.10.1 Pump specifications ecoTEC plus
(except ecoTEC 637 and 837)
2. Step1. Step
1400
Volumeflow [l/h
1800
]
0
0200 400 600 800 1000 12001600
1400
Volumeflow [l/h
1800
]
Fig. 3.11 Pump specifications ecoTEC pro
3.11.2 System by-pass
An automatic system by-pass is provided in the boiler.
The boiler is suitable for use in systems with
thermostatic radiator valves and no additional by-pass
is required. The by-pass valve is adjustable, see section
5.3.
3.11.3 Venting
The boiler is fitted with an automatic air vent. Additional
provision should be made to enable the heating system
to be vented during filling and commissioning either by
automatic air vents or manually.
3.12 Condensate trap
The boiler is fitted with a siphonic condensate discharge
(ecoTEC plus) or a condensate trap (ecoTEC pro)
incorporating a water trap of 140 mm.
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4 Boiler installation sequence
4.1 Transporting the appliance
Caution!
With regards to the Manual Handling
Operations, 1992 Regulations, the following lift
operation exceeds the recommended weight for
a one man lift.
General recommendations when handling
Clear the route before attempting the lift. Ensure safe
lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend
using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible. Do
not twist – reposition feet instead. If 2 persons
performing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements during
lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not lean
forward/sideways. Recommend wear suitable cut
resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp
edges and ensure good grip. Always use assistance if
required.
Removal of carton from delivery van
Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack
truck. If 1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt
and place carton into position on truck. Recommend
secure appliance onto truck with suitable straps. Ensure
safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight –
bend using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.
If 2 persons performing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Always use assistance if required.
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point of
installation – ground floor.
Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack
truck. If 1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt
and place carton into position on truck. Recommend
secure appliance onto truck with suitable straps. Ensure
safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight –
bend using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.
If 2 persons performing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Clear the route before attempting the
lift. If removing boiler from truck straddle the load and
tilt forwards to facilitate secure grip. Ensure safe lifting
techniques are used – keep back straight – bend using
legs. Do not twist – reposition feet instead. Take care to
avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and when
climbing steps and stairs. Always use assistance if
required.
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point of
installation – first or higher floor, cellar.
Recommend 2-person lift or 1 person with use of sack
truck. If 1 person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt
and place carton into position on truck. Recommend
secure appliance onto truck with suitable straps. Ensure
safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight –
bend using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.
If 2 persons performing lift, ensure co-ordinated
movements during lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy
bending - do not lean forward/sideways. Clear the route
before attempting the lift. If removing boiler from truck
straddle the load and tilt forwards to facilitate secure
grip. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back
straight – bend using legs. Do not twist – reposition feet
instead. Take care to avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet
surfaces and when climbing steps and stairs. Always use
assistance if required.
Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point of
installation – roofspace.
Recommend 2-person lift. Ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending do not lean forward/sideways. Clear the route before
attempting the lift. Take care to avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and when climbing steps and
stairs. When transferring appliance into roofspace, recommend 1 person to be in roofspace to receive the
appliance and other person to be below to pass up and
support appliance. Ensure safe lifting techniques are
used – keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load
as close to body as possible. Always use assistance if
required. It is assumed safe access, flooring and adequate lighting are provided in the roof space. It is recommended a risk assessment of the roof space area be
carried out before moving the appliance into the area to
take into account access, stability of flooring, lighting
and other factors, and appropriate measures taken.
Unpacking of appliance from carton.
Recommend 2 persons unpack appliance from carton.
Always keep working area clear. Recommend cut base
end of carton and open carton flaps, then tilt boiler forwards from its side onto its base and remove carton by
sliding up over the boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques
are used – keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep
load as close to body as possible. Always use assistance
if required. Dispose of packaging in a responsible manner. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with
good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure
good grip when handling appliance outside packaging.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation –
no obstructions.
This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when
removed from the carton. Fit bracket securely onto wall
before lifting appliance into position. Obtain firm grip on
front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, ensure stable
balance achieved and lift upwards to position in place on
bracket. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep
back straight – bend using legs - when lifting load from
floor level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead. Keep
boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift to
minimise strain on back. Ensure co-ordinated movements to ensure equal spread of weight of load. Always
use assistance if required. Recommend wear suitable
cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect against
sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance.
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Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – above
worktop, foreseeable obstructions etc.
This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when
removed from the carton. Fit bracket securely onto wall
before lifting appliance into position. Obtain firm grip on
front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, onto worktop
if practicable. Ensure stable balance achieved and lift
upwards to position in place on bracket. If 2 persons
positioning onto bracket obtain firm grip at front and
sides/base of boiler. Ensure coordinated movements
during 2 person lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of
load. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back
straight – bend using legs - when lifting load from floor
level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead. Keep boiler
as close as possible to body throughout lift to minimise
strain on back. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending do not lean forward/sideways. Always use assistance if
required. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves
with good grip to protect against sharp edges and
ensure good grip when handling appliance.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – within
compartment etc. restricting installation.
This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when
removed from the carton. Fit bracket securely onto wall
before lifting appliance into position. Obtain firm grip on
front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, onto worktop if
practicable. Ensure stable balance achieved and lift
upwards to drop into place onto bracket. If 2 persons positioning onto bracket obtain firm grip at front and sides/
base of boiler. Ensure coordinated movements during 2
person lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of load. If 1
person positioning onto bracket recommend obtain firm
grip supporting base of boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend using legs when lifting load from floor level. Do not twist – reposition
feet instead. Keep boiler as close as possible to body
throughout lift to minimise strain on back. Always use
assistance if required. Recommend wear suitable cut
resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp
edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance.
Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – in
roof space restricting installation.
This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when
removed from the carton. Obtain firm grip on front and
sides of appliance, lift upwards, ensure stable balance
achieved and lift upwards to drop into place onto
bracket. If 2 persons positioning onto bracket obtain
firm grip at front and sides/base of boiler. Ensure coordinated movements during 2 person lifts to ensure
equal spread of weight of load. If 1 person positioning
onto bracket recommend obtain firm grip supporting
base of boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used keep back straight – bend using legs - when lifting load
from floor level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead.
Keep boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift
to minimise strain on back. Always use assistance if
required. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves
with good grip to protect against sharp edges and
ensure good grip when handling appliance. It is recommended a risk assessment of the roof space area be
carried out before moving the appliance into the area to
take into account access, stability of flooring, lighting
and other factors, and appropriate measures taken.
4.2
Required minimum distances/assembly clearances
min
165/246*
min 5
Fig. 4.1 Distances during installation (dimensions in mm)
min 5
min 180
min 500**
The boiler should be mounted on a flat and vertical area
of wall of sufficient area for the boiler plus the required
clearances for installation and servicing (Fig. 4.1). These
are shown on the installation template supplied with the
boiler and are:
– 5 mm either side of the boiler
– 180 mm below the boiler
– 165 mm* above the boiler when utilising the 100 mm
outside diameter flue
– 246 mm* above the boiler when utilising the 125 mm
outside diameter flue
– 500 mm in front of the boiler to enable easy access
for servicing (may be provided by an opening door)
Note
If the boiler is to be installed in a timber framed
building, it should be fitted in accordance with
„IGE/UP/7 Edition 2 Gas installations in timber
framed and ligh steel framed buildings“.
4.2.1 Select position for boiler
Refer to section 3.4 ‘Installation site’ for information
regarding the appliance location. In general the boiler
must be positioned such that:
• There is adequate space around the boiler for service
and maintenance
• The boiler can be correctly flued, i.e. the flue terminal
position is located in accordance with these instructions and the air/flue duct can be installed in accordance with the flue installation instructions supplied.
• All necessary pipework can be connected, including
the pressure relief valve and condensate drain.
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4.2.2 Unpack the boiler
To unpack the boiler, cut both plastic carton straps,
open box and lift out the polystyrene top packing. Lift
the cardboard box upwards.
Note
Care should be taken not to scratch the white
surface of the boiler casing.
4.2.3 Using boiler template
20
165
5
60/100
25
A
95
175
A
5
• Fix the paper template to the wall ensure that the
template is vertical.
The template shows:
– The position of the fixing holes for the boiler
mounting bracket.
– The position of the connections.
– The position of the flue exit hole.
• Mark the position of the hanging bracket fixing holes.
• Drill 2 holes Ø 10 mm for the hanging bracket.
Note
Use alternative fixing holes where necessary.
4.3 Flue exit
• If using rear flue mark the position of the air/flue duct
and its circumference.
Other flue options
Flue instructions for other flue systems such as vertical
RSF flues, flues run to the side of the boiler and the use
of additional bends etc. are detailed in the flue
installation instructions provided with the boiler.
• Remove the template from the wall and plug the
drilled holes using the wallplugs supplied.
4.4 Fitting the boiler hanging bracket
1065
A
180
Fig. 4.2 Assembly template
A
1
2
3
Fig. 4.3 Appliance with hanging bracket
• Fix the hanging bracket to the wall using the plugs
A
and screws provided with the appliance.
Note
Use alternative fixing holes where necessary.
45
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450
Note
If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber framed
building ensure that the bracket is secured to a
substantial part of the timber frame capable of
taking the weight of the boiler.
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4.5 Installing the flue system
• Install the flue system (refer to the seperate air/flue
duct installation instructions).
4.6 Fitting the boiler
• Lift the boiler (3) up to the wall so that it is slightly
above the hanging bracket (1).
Note
Lift the boiler from either side at the bottom
edge
• Lower the boiler slowly onto the hanging bracket so
that the cross member at the rear of the boiler fully
engages onto the hanging bracket.
4.7 Removing the front case
2
1
- The appliance is fitted with an expansion vessel
(10 l/0.75 bar).
• Before assembling the appliance check if this volume
is adequate. If not, an extra expansion vessel must be
installed, see section 3.10.5.
4.9 Gas connection
Note
With the spacer frame (Art. No 308 650), the
pipes can be fitted vertically upwards behind
the appliance. The distance of the appliance
from the wall thus increases by 65 mm.
Danger!
The gas connection may only be made by a
competent person approved at the time by the
Health and Safety Executive and in accordance
with the gas safety (installation and use)
regulations 1998.
The legal directives and the local regulations
for gas supply companies must be observed.
Caution!
Ensure a stress-relief assembly of the gas
pipes to avoid leakages!
Caution!
The gas regulating block may be tested for
leakage only with a maximum pressure of
150 mbar!
Higher testing pressures can damage the gas
fitting.
Fig. 4.4 Removing/fixing the front case
To remove the front section of the case, proceed as
follows:
• Loosen the screw (1) on the bottom of the unit.
• Push in the two retaining clips (2) on the bottom of
the appliance until the case is released.
• Grasp the front case by its bottom edge, pull it towards
the front and remove it by lifting it off the unit.
4.8 General instructions for heating system
Caution!
Thoroughly cleanse the heating system before
connecting the appliance!
By doing that, residue such as welds, cinder,
hemp, putty, rust, rough dust and similar
substances are removed from the pipes.
Otherwise such substances can be deposited in
the appliance and cause damage.
Caution!
When making final connection to the boiler, if
using soldered fittings, extra care should be
taken to avoid damage to isolation valves
through heat transfer.
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1
4.10 Cold water mains inlet and hot water outlet
(ecoTEC combination boilers only)
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fig. 4.5 Fitting the gas connection (example ecoTEC plus com-
bination boiler)
• Fit the union nut (2) and the compression olive (3) to
the gas connection pipe (1) of the boiler.
• Fit the union nut (6) and the compression olive (5) to
the pre-formed tail provided with ecoTEC plus
appliances (7).
• Fully insert the service valve (4) onto the gas
connection pipe and the pre-formed tail into the
service valve. Tighten both union nuts of the service
valve.
• The diameter of the pipework (7) is 15 mm (22 mm for
37kW models). Connect a gas supply pipe of not less
than 15 mm diameter to the copper tail.
Note
Ensure the gas supply pipework is adequately
sized so that a 20 mbar gas pressure is
available at the boiler inlet at full flow rate.
7
6
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 4.6 Installing the hot and cold water connection
(ecoTEC plus combination boiler)
bar
7
6
• Tighten all connections.
• Check the gas connection with leak indicator spray for
leakage.
4
5
Fig. 4.7 Installing the hot and cold water connection
(ecoTEC pro combination boiler)
Caution!
When making final connection to the boiler, if
using soldered fittings, extra care should be
taken to avoid damage to isolation valves
through heat transfer.
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1
2
3
Note
Flush all foreign matter from the mains supply
before connecting to the boiler.
• Insert the seal (1) and connect the service valve (2) to
the appliance cold water connection.
• Fit the union nut (4) and the compression olive (3) to
the pre-formed tail provided with ecoTEC plus
appliances (5). The diameter of the pipe is 15 mm.
• Fully insert the pre-formed tail into the service valve.
Tighten the union nuts.
• Insert the seal (7) and connect in the pipe (6) to the
appliance hot water connection. The diameter of the
pipe is 15 mm.
• Mount the handle for the filling loop with a countersunk screw to the service valve (2).
4
Internal
stackpipe
Boiler installation sequence 4
1
2
5
Gulley
c
6
d
7
Soakaway
a
3
Internal
discharge system
b
3
4.11 Condensate drain pipe
The ecoTEC plus appliances are fitted with a siphonic
trap (The filling height is 145 mm). The siphon collects
the accumulated condensate in a container of approx.
200 ml capacity and directs the entire content into the
drain pipe. The risk of the condensate drain pipe
freezing is thus minimised.
The ecoTEC pro appliances are equipped with a normal
condensing water trap where the condensate is
constantly emptied into the drain pipe.
• Connect the boiler condensate drain (1) to a
condensate discharge pipe (2) which should be
minimum of 19 mm internal diameter (22 mm external
diameter for any pipework installed external to the
property) and be made of an acid resistant material
(e.g. plastic overflow pipe).
Note
If a boiler does not include a siphon then any
external condensate drainage pipe shall be
increased to a minimum diameter of 32 mm
nominal diameter to reduce the risk of freezing.
In exposed locations, the condensate drainage
pipework shall be protected with waterproof
pipe insulation. Additionally when a boiler is
installed in an unheated location such as a
garage all condensate drainage pipes should be
considered as external.
Note
The discharge pipe from the boiler condensate
drain must have a continuous fall (45 mm per
meter) and preferably be installed and
terminated within the building to prevent
possible freezing.
Fig. 4.8 Installing the condensate drain pipe (picture shows
ecoTEC plus combination boiler)
The condensate discharge pipe must terminate in a
suitable position, e.g.:
a) preferably the discharge pipe should run and
terminate internally to the house soil and vent stack
(at least 450 mm above the invert of the stack). A trap
giving a water seal of at least 75 mm (3) (built into the
boiler) should be incorporated into the pipe run, and
there must be an air break (4) in the discharge pipe
upstream of the trap. The connection to the stack
should not be made in a way that could cause cross
flow into any other branch pipe, or from that branch
pipe into the condensate drainpipe. This can be
achieved by maintaining an offset between branch
pipes of at least 110 mm on a 100 mm diameter stack
and 250 mm on a 150 mm diameter stack.
b)connecting into the internal discharge branch
(e.g. sink waste or washing machine) with an external
termination, the condensate discharge pipe should
have a minimum diameter of 22 mm with no length
restriction and should incorporate a trap with a 75 mm
(3) (built into the boiler) seal. The connection should
preferably be made down stream of the sink waste
trap. If the connection is only possible upstream, then
an air break is needed between the two traps. This is
normally provided by the sink waste.
c) terminating in a gully (5) below grid level (6) and
above the water level. The external pipe length should
be kept as short as possible to minimise the risk of
freezing and should not be more than 3 m.
d)at a condensate absorption point (soakaway) (7). The
external pipe length should not be more than 3 m.
Refer to ‘BS 6798 Specification for installation of
gasfired boilers of rated input not exceeding 70 kW net’
for further information. Before operating the boiler the
condensate trap (1) must be filled with water as
described in relevant section.
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4.12 Heating connection
Caution!
When making final connection to the boiler, if
using soldered fittings, extra care should be
taken to avoid damage to isolation valves
through heat transfer.
4.12.1 Heating flow and return connection
Note
Before connecting the heating circuit to the
boiler, all pipework and radiators must be
thoroughly flushed to remove any installation
debris.
ecoTEC plus combination boiler
13
6
12
11
9
8
7
3
4
5
10
ecoTEC pro combination boiler
bar
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 4.10 Heating flow and return connection for ecoTEC pro
combination boiler
• Insert a seal (1) and fit the service valves (2) to the
flow and return connection of the appliance.
• Fit a union nut (4) and a compression olive (3) to the
22 mm pre-bended copper tail (5).
1
2
• Fully insert pipe (5) into the service valve. Tighten the
union nuts in this position.
ecoTEC plus system boiler
Fig. 4.9 Installing the heating flow and return connection for
ecoTEC plus combination boiler
• Insert the seal (1) and fit the service valve (2) to the
return connection of the appliance.
• Insert the seal (10) and fit the service valve (9) to the
flow connection of the appliance.
• Install the O-ring seal (12) on the return valve (11).
Note
Lay the filling loop hose (13) above the
pipework elbows.
• Fit the union nuts (4) and (7) as well as the
compression olives (3) and (8) to the pre-bended
22 mm copper tails (5) and (6).
• Fully insert pipes (5) and (6) into the service valves.
Tighten the union nuts in this position.
• Fit the handle for the filling loop with a countersunk
screw to the service valve (9).
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 4.11 Heating-side flow and return connection for
ecoTEC plus system boiler
• Insert a seal (1) and fit the service valves (2) to the
flow and return connection of the appliance.
• Fit a union nut (4) and a compression olive (3) to the
22 mm pre-bended copper tail (5).
• Fully insert pipe (5) into the service valve. Tighten the
union nuts in this position.
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Boiler installation sequence 4
Caution!
To ensure fumes do not escape through the syphon
of the boiler the trap must be filled with water before the boiler is turned on. Therefore the discharge
pipework should be installed so as not to interfere
with the removal and refitting of the condensate
trap, we recommend the outlet pressure release
valve pipe supplied is not shortened. You must
leave a bottom clearance of at least 180 mm below
the condensate trap for removal and refitting.
4.12.2 Pressure Relief Valve
4.14 Electrical connection
4.14.1 General requirements
Danger!
Electrocution caused by touching live parts can
be fatal.
Before working on the appliance, turn off the
power supply and secure against restart.
All electrical work shall be carried out by a competent
person and shall comply with BS 7671 (IEE Regulations). In
the Republic of Ireland, reference should be made to the
current edition of the ETCI (Electro-Technical Council for
Ireland) rules. The boiler is supplied for connection to
230 V, ~ 50 Hz supply fused at 3 A rating. Connection to
the mains supply shall be made via a fused 3 pin plug to
an unswitched shuttered socket, both complying with the
requirements of BS 1363. (Alternatively, connection may
be made via a 3 A fused double pole isolator having a
contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles and
supplying the boiler and controls only). The point of
connection to the mains supply must allow complete
electrical isolation of the boiler and its ancillary controls.
It should be readily accessible and adjacent to the boiler.
A 3 core flexible cord according to BS 6500 Tables 6, 8
or 16 (3 x 0.75 to 3 x 1.5 mm
2
) should be used.
min.
180
Fig. 4.12 Installing the drain pipe on the pressure release valve
of the heating system (picture shows ecoTEC plus
combination boiler)
1
2
3
The pressure release valve for the heating system is
integrated in the appliance.
• Position the seal (1) and screw the drain pipe (2) on to
the pressure release valve.
The discharge pipework should be as short as possible
and installed with a continuous fall away from the boiler.
The pipe should terminate in a position which ensures
that any discharge of water or steam from the valve
cannot create a hazard to persons in or around the
premises, or cause damage to any electrical components or external wiring, and the point of discharge
should be clearly visible.
Danger!
This appliance must be earthed.
Danger!
Mains connection terminals L and N remain live
even when the boiler on/off control is switched
off.
Note
Do not connect any power voltage to the
connections 7-8-9 or BUS (+,-).
Note
Ensure that all cords pass through the cable
clamps in the rear of the control box and are
securely fixed. Ensure that the power supply is
connected such that the current carrying
conductors become taut before the earth
conductor should the supply cord slip from the
cable clamp.
4.13 Connecting the flue system to the boiler
• Refer to separate air/flue duct installation instructions
included with the boiler.
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4 Boiler installation sequence
4.14.2 Connection to the main supply
-+789 LN 345
Fig. 4.13 Opening the electronics box
• Remove the front case and lower the control panel.
• Unclip the bottom of the terminal box cover and hinge
back to reveal the connection plugs.
• Feed the power supply flex into the appliance and the
control panel through the cable clamps provided and
tighten.
Fig. 4.14 Wiring system
• Connect the flex to the L, N and earth plug to the
terminal block.
Green/yellow (earth) wire – boiler terminal Earth sign
Blue (neutral) wire – boiler terminal N
Brown (live) wire – boiler terminal L
Note
Do not connect any power voltage to the
connections 7-8-9 or BUS (+,-).
Note
Ensure that the wires are securely fixed in the
terminal block.
• Refit the terminal box cover by pushing into place
until it clips back into position.
• Raise the control panel.
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4.14.3 Electric board layout
Boiler installation sequence 4
eBUS accessory connection
Burner cable harness
Accessory module connection
Diagnosis via eBUS,
vrnetDIALOG
outer probe
ext. flow or return probe
Hydraulic cable harness
Connection for external
eBUS controller
Room thermostat 24 V:
Connection 7, 8 and 9
No bi-directional
interface (analogue only)
Mains supply: 230 V/50 Hz
Room thermostat 230 V/50 Hz
(remove bridge on connection)
Heating pump
With ecoTEC pro: 1-step pump (plug with 3-pin)
With ecoTEC plus: 2-step pump (plug with 5-pin)
2A fuse, slow
Caution:
Do not connect
supply voltage!
Risk of damage
to electronics!
Fig. 4.15 Connection wiring ecoTEC
Igniter
Connection: 230 V
Supply for accessory module
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NTC
flow
X 20/5 red
X 20/7 black
X 20/8 blue
X 20/7 black
Gas valve assembly
X 2/10 black
X 2/14 brown
X 2/9 black
X 2/11 red
X 2/12 green
NTC
return
Ignition electrode
Thermal fuse
X 20/18 red (24 VDC)
X 20/9 blue (earth)
Hot water
contact C1/C2
Water pressure sensor
X 20/13 black
X 20/12 black
Fan unit
Plug
in
coupling
X 20/16 blue (earth)
X 20/4 grey (PWM)
X 20/3 black (Hall signal)
X 20/17 red (24 VDC)
Pump
X40
X 20
X31
Electronic control box
X 2
X41
7 8 9— +
BUS24V
X 2/4 orange
X 2/10 black
L N 3 4 5
230V
tank NTC
connection
X12
Fig. 4.17 Connection wiring ecoTEC system boiler
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4 Boiler installation sequence
4.15 Controls
4.15.1 Vaillant controls and accessories
ControllerItem no.Connection
VRC 400 (1-circuit controller, weather-controlled)00 2001 0843 Installation in electronics box (plug-and-play)
VRT 360 (room temperature controller)00 2001 0842 Wall-mounted, 2-wire bus
Available from 10-01-2006
VRT 360f (room temperature controller)00 2001 8258 Wireless controller, receiver wall-mounted
VRT 230 (room temperature controller)00 2001 0841 Wall-mounted, 3-wire connection to terminals 3-4-5
timeSWITCH 140 (timer)306 760Installation in electronics box (plug-and-play)
timeSWITCH 130 (timer)306 759Installation in electronics box (plug-and-play)
VRT 30 (room thermostat)300 637Wall-mounted, 3-wire connection to terminals 3-4-5
VRT 50 (room thermostat)00 2001 8265 Wall-mounted, 2-wire bus
TelecommunicationItem no.Connection
vrnetDIALOG 830 (Int)00 2000 3988 GSM/GPRS, installation in electronics box (plug-and-play)
vrnetDIALOG 860/2 (Int)00 2000 3984 Wall-mounted, GSM/GPRS, up to 16 appliances
AccessoriesItem no.Connection
VR 65 control centre for UK cylinder installation (eBUS)307 215System solution for UK cylinder connection
vrDIALOG 810/200 2002 3370 Diagnostic software
Table 4.1 Vaillant controls and accessories
4.15.2 External electrical controls
The boiler terminals 3, 4 and 5 are for connecting
external electrical controls such as a time switch and/or
room thermostat. Terminals 3 and 4 are linked together
when the boiler is supplied. If external controls are used,
this link must be removed, and the controls connected
across terminals 3 and 4. Terminal 5 is an additional
neutral connection for external neutrals such as from
the anticipator of a room thermostat.
4.15.3 Connection details for external time switches
and boiler terminal strip
20 VDC(DO NOT USE 7, 8, 9 IN UK!)
987
N
L
3 A FUSE
MAINS
SUPPLY
230 V
50 Hz
LN
SWITCH
CONTACTS
L
CLOCK
N
4
3
ROOM
THERMOSTAT
N
5
If a room thermostat is to be connected in addition to a
time switch the wire between the time switch “ON”
terminal and boiler terminal 4 should be broken by the
contacts of the room thermostat (see schematic layout,
Fig. 4.18).
4.15.4 Vaillant optional plug in timer accessories
Refer to the instructions supplied with the optional
accessories for connection details. Upon completion of
all electrical connections refit the terminal box cover by
pushing into place. The cover is secured by two locking
clips.
4.15.5 Connection details using the VR 65 Control
Center
The VR 65 Control Center is an eBUS system component.
In a storage unit installation, it is responsible for the
communication between the storage unit, the
ecoTEC plus system boilers and external 2- or 3-wayvalves. Connect the VR 65 Controll Center as described
in the enclosed manual.
Fig. 4.18 Connection details for time switches
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4.16 Thermostatic radiator valves
The boiler has a built in automatic by-pass valve making
it ideal for use in systems with thermostatic radiator
valves (no separate system by-pass is required). For
optimum fuel economy where TRV’s are used they must
be used in conjunction with a boiler control interlock. A
programmable room thermostat or separate timer and
room thermostat will ensure complete boiler shut down
when the heating demand is satisfied. (The radiator in
the room containing the room thermostat should not be
fitted with a TRV).
4.17 Frost protection
The boiler has an integral frost thermostat which is
designed for protection of the boiler. To protect remote
or exposed parts of the heating system or property
additional frost protection measures must be taken such
as the installation of an external frost thermostat. This
frost thermostat should be connected across the boiler
terminals 3 and 4, in parallel with any external heating
controls.
Boiler installation sequence 4
Note
External frost protection cannot be used when
plug in timers are utilised.
4.18 Circulating pump
The boiler incorporates a built in circulating pump that
is fully prewired (no additional wiring is necessary). The
pump incorporates an automatic overrun period after
the boiler switches off.
4.19 Anticycling ‘economiser’ control
The boiler incorporates a built in anticycling control to
ensure that energy wasteful short cycling of the boiler
cannot occur. This control prevents the boiler from
reigniting for a preset period after central heating
operation (the hot water operation is unaffected by this
control and hot water can be drawn at any time).
Note
To temporarily override the anticycling control
turn the main boiler on/off switch to the off
position “0” and then back to the on position
“I” after a few seconds.
4.20 Automatic pump spin control (APS)
The boiler incorporates a built in control which will spin
the built in circulating pump and operate the diverter
valve (ecoTEC combination boilers only) once in a
23 hour period. This control helps to prevent seizure
when the boiler is not operated for a period of time.
This control is not active when the power supply to the
appliance is turned off.
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5 Commissioning Part I
5 Commissioning Part I
5.1 Preliminary electrical checks
Check the electrical installation by carrying out short
circuit, earth continuity and resistance to earth tests
and a check for correct polarity.
5.2 Gas supply
The complete gas installation including the gas meter
must be inspected, checked for leaks and purged in
accordance with BS 6891. In IE the current edition of
IS 813. The gas supply to the boiler can be purged by
slackening the gas service valve beneath the boiler.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation, extinguish all
naked flames and do not smoke whilst purging. After
purging, the gas service valve connection must be
retightened and checked for leaks (the boiler itself does
not require purging as this will be done by the automatic
burner sequence control).
5.3 Cold water supply (ecoTEC combination boilers
only)
Open all domestic hot water taps supplied by the boiler,
turn on the mains water supply to the boiler and open
the mains water isolating valve below the boiler. Water
will now flow through the boiler to the hot taps. Starting
with the lowest tap supplied, turn the hot taps off one at
a time until the hot water pipework is purged of air.
Check all hot and cold water pipework for leaks.
This corresponds to a filling pressure between 1.0 and
2.0 bar. If the pointer is in the light grey area, refill
water.
If the heating system extends over several storeys, the
system may require a higher filling pressure.
5.4.1 Checking the filling pressure of the heating
system
pluspro
bar
2
1
bar
5.4 Filling and bleeding the heating system
Note
The P.6 test program is for filling the heating
system: The diverter valve (combination boilers
only) moves to the centre position, the pump
does not run and the appliance does not go into
heating mode. Use the test program as
described in Section 8.2.
The P.0 test program is for bleeding the hot
water circuit (as well as the DHW circuit on
combination boilers): The appliance does not go
into heating mode; the pump runs
inttermittently and bleeds the two circuits in
succession. Use the test program as described
in Section 8.2.
Note
The ecoTEC appliances come with a manometer
and a digital pressure indicator.
The manometer allows you to quickly check
whether the filling pressure is in target range
or not even when the appliance is turned off.
If the appliance is in operation, you can display
the exact pressure by pressing the “-” (2).
Fig. 5.1 Checking the filling pressure of the heating system
5.4.2 ecoTEC plus combination boiler filling loop
4
3
1
2
For the heating system to operate properly, the
indicator on the manometer (1) must be in the dark grey
Fig. 5.2 Filling device ecoTEC plus combination boiler
area when the system is cold.
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Commissioning Part I 5
The ecoTEC plus combination boiler will be delivered
with a filling loop.
• Insert the double check valve (1) of the filling pipe at
the cold water shutoff valve and secure the double
check valve with the spring clip (2).
• To fill, first open the stop valve (3).
• Open the stop valve (4), so that water flows into the
heating system. Fill the heating system as described in
Section 5.4.4.
• Close both stop valves after filling and detach the
filling device by pulling the double check valve from
the cold water stop valve.
Note
Both stop valves must be closed while
operating the heating system and the filling
pipe must be again detached at the double
check valve.
5.4.4 Filling the heating system for the first time
Note
As long as there is insufficient water pressure
in the heating system, the display indicator
changes between the error message F.22 and
the actual pressure indicator when the
appliance is on.
Fill the heating system as follows:
• Open all heating element thermostat valves.
• Check if both stop valves on the heater are open.
• Only in ecoTEC plus combination boilers: Connect the
filling pipe as described in Section 5.4.2.
• Only in ecoTEC plus system boilers and in ecoTEC pro
combination boilers: As described in Section 5.4.3 join
a hose between the cold water dispensing valve and
the filling pipe of the heating system.
• Open the cold water dispensing valve.
• Slowly open the filling valve and let the water flow
into the heating system. Bleed the lowest radiator
until the water flows out at the bleed valve without
bubbles.
• Bleed all other radiators until the heating system is
completely filled with water, all bleed valves have
been shut and the manometer pointer is in the centre
of the dark grey area. Bleed the heating pump by
loosening the central screw. Close the filling valve and
the cold water dispensing valve.
• Loosen the cap of the pump A.A.V. (automatic air
vent) (the appliance is ventilated independently by the
pump A.A.V. during continuous operation).
• Check all connections and the entire system for leaks.
Fig. 5.3 Double check valve detached while heating
5.4.3 Filling the heating system in ecoTEC pro combination boilers and ecoTEC plus system boilers
The ecoTEC pro combination boilers and the
ecoTEC plus system boilers do not come with a filling
device. In these appliances, water is filled in the heating
system through a filling pipe provided onsite.
• Join a hose between a cold water dispensing valve
and the filling pipe of the heating system.
• To fill, first open the cold water dispensing valve.
• Open the stop valve on the filling pipe, so that water
flows into the heating system. Fill the heating system
as described in Section 5.4.4.
• After filling, close the stop valve on the filling pipe and
the cold water dispensing valve and remove the filling
hose.
5.5 Initial system flush (“cold”)
Note
The complete heating system must be flushed
out at least twice: once cold, and once hot as
instructed below.
• Check if all radiator thermostatic valves and both
service valves on the boiler are open.
• Connect a hose to the drain valve located at the
lowest position of the heating system.
• Open the 1/2” BSP drain taps and all vent valves on
the heating elements and allow the water to flow out
of the heating system and the boiler quickly and
completely to remove all installation residue from the
heating system before commissioning the boiler.
• Close the 1/2” BSP drain taps.
• Fill the heating system again with water as described
in Section 5.4.4.
• Check that the pressure relief valve of the heating
system is working by turning the handle on the valve.
• Check the pressure in the heating system and fill
water if needed.
• Close the filling valve and the cold water dispensing
valve.
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5.6 Filling the condensate siphon
Fig. 5.4 Filling the condensate siphon
1
Fig. 5.5 Adjusting the by-pass valve (in combination boilers)
1
1
Danger!
Note that if the boiler is run with an empty
condensate trap there is a danger that fumes
might escape into the room and cause
poisoning. For this reason, it is important to
ensure that the trap is topped up each time the
unit is cleaned.
• Remove the lower part (1) of the condensate siphon by
turning the bayonet catch in anticlockwise direction.
• Fill the lower part with water until about 10 mm below
the upper edge.
• Refit the lower part of the condensate siphon.
5.7 Adjusting the pumping capacity
Only in ecoTEC plus boilers:
The capacity of the two-stage pump can be adjusted to
the requirements of the heating system. If needed,
change the setting of the operating mode dependent
pump speed under the diagnostic number “d.19” (see
section 8.1.2).
5.8 Adjusting the by-pass
The appliances have an adjustable by-pass valve.
The pressure can be adjusted between 170 and
350 mbar. Approx. 250 mbar is preset (mid-position).
The pressure changes by approx. 10 mbar each time the
adjusting screw is rotated. By turning right, the pressure
increases and turning left decreases it.
Fig. 5.6 Adjusting the by-pass valve (in system boilers)
• Regulating the by-pass on the adjusting screw (1).
5.9 Checking the gas setting
Caution!
Malfunctions or reduction in working life of the
boiler!
If the boiler version does not correspond to the
local gas family, there will be malfunctions or
you have to change components of the boiler
ahead of schedule, e. g. do not use a LPG boiler
on natural gas.
• Before starting up the boiler compare the
details of the type of gas specified on the
identification plate with the type of gas
supplied at the installation site.
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Commissioning Part I 5
If the boiler version corresponds to the local gas family:
• Proceed as described below.
If the boiler version does not correspond to the local
gas family:
• Perform the gas conversion in accordance with the
gas conversion kit 0020010641.
• Adjust the gas setting as described below
(see sections 5.9.1 to 5.9.3).
The combustion of this boiler has been checked,
adjusted and preset at the factory for operation on the
type of gas defined on the identification plate. No
measurement of the combustion is necessary to set up
the boiler.
• Do not adjust the multifunctional automatic gas valve.
• Ensure
- that the boiler has been installed in accordance with
these instructions,
- the integrity of the flue system and the flue seals,
as described in the flue installation instructions
enclosed with this boiler, and as described below,
- a visual check is carried out on the boiler
combustion circuit and the relevant seals,
- that any defects have been corrected at this stage.
To further validate the integrity of the flue system and
confirm correct operation of the boiler it is possible to
conduct flue gas and air measurements on this boiler for details see section 5.9.1.
Proceed to put the boiler into operation as follows:
• Check the maximum gas flow rate as detailed in
section 5.9.2.
• Check the gas inlet working pressure as detailed in
section 5.9.3.
• Note that you must re-measure the gas flow rate or
the gas inlet working pressure, if changes were
required to correct any issues found.
5.9.1 Checking for tightness of the flue gas
installation and flue gas recirculation
• Check the integrity off the flue gas installation
according to TB 200.
• Should the flue gas installation be longer than 2 m we
strongly recommend to check the system for flue gas
recirculation as described below.
1
2
Fig. 5.7 Flue gas and air measure points
Legend:
1 Flue gas measure point
2 Air measure point
• For checking the system for recirculation use the air
measure point (2).
• Use the flue gas analyser.
• If you detect any CO or CO
in the fresh air, search for
2
the flue gas leakage or recirculation.
• Correct the defects.
• Check again as described before, if there is any CO or
in the fresh air.
CO
2
• If you cannot correct the defects you must not start
up the boiler.
5.9.2 Checking the gas flow rate
The boiler is fitted with a multifunctional automatic gas
valve which ensures that the precise air/gas ratio is
provided under all operating conditions. The gas flow
rate has been set during production and does not
require adjustment. With the front casing fitted check
the gas flow rate of the boiler as follows:
• Start the boiler by activating the test program P.1 as
described in section 8.2.
• In addition, ensure that maximum heat can be
dissipated into the heating system by turning up the
room thermostat.
• Alternatively, for ecoTEC combination boilers fully
open the hot water taps to ensure full flow rate
through the boiler.
• Wait at least 5 minutes until the boiler has reached its
operating temperature.
• Ensure that all other gas appliances in the property
are turned off.
• Measure the gas flow rate at the gas meter.
• Check that the gas flow rate is as stated in Table 5.1.
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Boiler
ecoTEC plus 61212.21.291.361.160.951.000.85
ecoTEC plus 61515.31.621.701.461.191.251.07
ecoTEC plus 61818.41.952.041.751.431.501.29
ecoTEC plus 62424.52.592.722.331.902.001.71
ecoTEC plus 63030.63.243.402.912.382.502.14
ecoTEC plus 63737.84.004.203.602.943.082.64
ecoTEC plus 82423.52.492.612.241.831.921.64
ecoTEC plus 83131.63.343.513.012.452.582.21
ecoTEC plus 83737.84.004.203.602.943.082.64
ecoTEC pro 2423.52.492.612.241.831.921.64
ecoTEC pro 2828.63.033.182.722.222.332.00
Table 5.1 Gas flow rates
Nominal net heat
input in kW
as per BS EN 483
nominal+ 5%- 10%nominal+ 5%- 10%
Natural gas in m
• If the measured gas flow rate lies outside the tolerance limits specified in Table 5.1, do not operate the
boiler and inform the Vaillant Service Solutions
(0870 6060 777).
3
/hPropane in kg/h
5.9.3 Checking the gas inlet working pressure
• Ensure that the gas inlet working pressure can be
obtained with all other gas appliances in the property
working.
Gas flow rate
• Remove the front casing from the boiler.
If the measured gas flow rate is within the tolerance
• Close the gas isolation valve of the boiler.
limits shown in Table 5.1, then proceed as follows:
• Take the boiler out of operation by
- Pressing the + and i buttons simultaneously and
turn down both thermostat control knobs.
- Only for combination boilers: Allow the boiler to cool
down by turning off water taps and allow pump
overrun to operate for a minimum of two minutes.
• Record the boiler maximum gas flow rate onto the
Benchmark gas boiler commissioning checklist.
1
2
Fig. 5.8 Measuring the gas inlet working pressure
• Loosen the sealing screw marked “in” (1) on the gas
valve.
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• Connect a digital pressure gauge or U-tube
manometer (2).
• Open the gas isolation valve of the boiler.
• Start the boiler by activating the test program P.1 as
described in section 8.2.
• In addition, ensure that maximum heat can be
dissipated into the heating system by turning up the
room thermostat.
• Alternatively, for ecoTEC combination boilers fully
open the hot water taps to ensure full flow rate
through the boiler.
• With the boiler operating at full load check that the
gas inlet working pressure at the reference test
point (1) complies with the requirements of Table 5.2.
Natural gas (G20)LPG (G31)
Commissioning Part I 5
ecoTEC appliance
ecoTEC plus
612/615/618/624/630
824/831
ecoTEC pro
24/28
ecoTEC plus
637/837
Table 5.2 Gas inlet working pressures at the reference test
point
Minimum pressure at
reference test point in
mbar
16232343
15232343
Maximum pressure at
reference test point in
• Should the pressure recorded at the reference test
point in the boiler be lower than indicated (Table 5.2)
check if there is any blockage in the pipework or if the
pipework is undersized.
• If the supply pressure is out of tolerance contact your
Emergency Service Provider.
If the gas inlet working pressure at the reference test
point (1) is not within the permissible range and you
cannot correct the failure, notify the gas supply
company or the Vaillant Service Solutions team and
proceed as follows:
• Take the boiler out of operation by
- Pressing the + and i buttons simultaneously and
turn down both thermostat control knobs.
- Only for combination boilers: Allow the boiler to cool
down by turning off water taps and allow pump
overrun to operate for a minimum of two minutes.
• Close the gas isolation valve of the boiler.
• Remove the pressure gauge and re-tighten the sealing
screw (1).
• Turn on gas at the gas isolation valve.
• Make sure that there is no leakage at the sealing
screw.
• Turn off gas at the gas isolation valve.
mbar
Minimum pressure at
reference test point in
mbar
Maximum pressure at
reference test point in
mbar
• Put the front casing back on.
• Turn off electrical supply to the boiler.
• You must not start up the boiler.
If the gas inlet working pressure is within the
permissible range, proceed as follows:
• Take the boiler out of operation by
- Pressing the + and i buttons simultaneously and
turn down both thermostat control knobs.
- Only for combination boilers: Allow the boiler to cool
down by turning off water taps and allow pump
overrun to operate for a minimum of two minutes.
• Close gas isolation valve of the boiler.
• Remove the pressure gauge and re-tighten the sealing
screw (1).
• Open the gas isolation valve of the boiler.
• Make sure that there is no leakage at the sealing
screw.
• Put the front casing back on.
• Reset boiler controls for normal operation.
• Record the appliance gas inlet working pressure
(mbar) in the Benchmark gas boiler commissioning
checklist.
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5.10 Refitting the case
2
1
Fig. 5.9 Refitting the case
• Hook the top of the front casing over the lip on the
top of the boiler chassis and push the bottom of the
front casing into place.
• Ensure the spring retaining clips (2) engage correctly.
• Tighten case securing screw (1).
ApplianceHeating output in kW
ecoTEC plus 6125 – 12
ecoTEC plus 6155 – 15
ecoTEC plus 6187 – 18
ecoTEC plus 6249 – 24
ecoTEC plus 63010 – 30
ecoTEC plus 63712 – 37
ecoTEC plus 8247 – 19
ecoTEC plus 8319 – 24
ecoTEC plus 83712 – 28
ecoTEC pro 247 – 19
ecoTEC pro 289 – 24
Table 5.3 Heating system part load adjustment ranges
5.12 Gas changeover
Note
To reset the appliance from natural gas to LPG
mode, you need the Vaillant conversion kit
Art. No. 00 2001 0641.
To reset the appliance from LPG to natural gas
mode, you need the Vaillant conversion kit
Art. No. 00 2001 0642.
Convert the appliance as described in the
conversion kit.
5.11 Adjusting the central heating output
(range rating)
The boilers are fully modulating for central heating, and
it is therefore not necessary to range rate the boiler.
However, if desired, it is possible to range rate the
boiler, as follows:
• Press the “i” and “+” buttons simultaneously.
• Keep the “+” button pressed until “d.0” is displayed.
Note
The display runs from “d.0” to “d.99” before
restarting at “d.0”.
• Press the “i” button. The “=” symbol is displayed.
The part load setting is now displayed in kW.
• Use the “+” and “–” buttons to increase or decrease
the value in steps of 1 kW. The displayed value will
flash while the adjustment procedure is being carried
out. The available ranges of settings are given in
Table 5.3.
• Push the “i” button for about five seconds, or until the
display stops flashing. The value is now saved to
memory. The display will now return to its normal
state (current heating system flow temperature, e.g.
45 °C).
• Press the “i” and “+” buttons simultaneously to cancel
adjustment mode.
Adjustment mode is also cancelled if no button is
operated for a period of 4 minutes.
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Functional checks (commissioning part II) 6
6 Functional checks
(commissioning part II)
6.1 Functional checks
6.1.1 Procedure
After installing and checking the gas supply pressure,
perform a function check before commissioning the
appliance and handing over to the user.
• Commission the appliance according to the relevant
operating manual.
• Check the gas supply pipe, exhaust system, heating
system and the hot water lines (combination boilers
only) for leaks.
• Check that the flue system has been installed properly
according to the flue system assembly manual.
• Check for ignition and an even flame on the burner.
• Perform a function check on the heating system (see
section 6.1.2) and the water heating (combination
boilers only, see section 6.1.3).
• Hand over the appliance to the user (see section 6.2).
pluspro
Fig. 6.2 Display indicator during heating mode
6.1.3 Water heating (combination boilers only)
• Switch on the appliance.
• Fully open the hot water tap.
• Press “i” to activate the status indicator.
If the water heating is working correctly, the display
shows the following: “S.14”.
Fig. 6.1 Function check
6.1.2 Heating
• Switch on the appliance.
• Make sure that there is a heating demand.
• Press “i” to activate the status indicator.
As soon as a heat demand is received, the appliance
runs through the status indicators “S. 1” to “S. 3”, until
the appliance is running correctly in normal mode and
the display shows “S. 4”.
pluspro
Fig. 6.3 Display indicator during water heating
6.1.4 Final flush of the heating system (“hot”)
• Operate the appliance until the appliance and the
heating system are up to temperature.
• Check the heating system for leaks.
• Connect a hose to the drain valve located at the
lowest position of the heating system.
• Shut off the appliance, open the drain valve and all
bleed valves on the radiators and allow the water to
flow out of the heating system and the boiler quickly
and fully.
• Close the drain valve.
• Fill the heating system again with water as described
in Section 5.4.4.
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6 Functional checks (commissioning part II)
• Release water from the system until the system design
pressure of 1.0 bar is attained. (The actual reading on the
digital pressure gauge should ideally be 0.5 bar plus an
additional pressure corresponding to the highest point of
the system above the base of the boiler – 10 m head equals
an additional 1 bar reading on the pressure gauge. The
minimum pressure should not be less than 1 bar in any
installation.) If the system is to be treated with an inhibitor it
should be applied at this stage in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Further information can be obtained from Sentinel,
Betz Dearborn Ltd., Tel: 0151 420 9595, or Fernox,
Alpha–Fry technologies. Tel: 0870 8700362.
• Refit the boiler casing (see section 5.10).
• Only in ecoTEC plus appliances: Attach the bottom cover
to the boiler by sliding the front edge of the cover into
the lip at the bottom front edge of the appliance chassis.
• Carefully push the rear of the bottom cover upwards
until the spring retaining clips engage at the side of
the appliance. It may be necessary to adapt the bottom cover by removing the easy break sections.
6.2 Handing over to the user
Note
When you have finished the installation, attach
the sticker supplied (835593) to the appliance
in the user’s language.
• Set the maximum radiator temperature control to the
desired setting.
• Set the maximum hot water temperature control to
the desired setting.
• Instruct the user in the safe and efficient operation of
the boiler, in particular the function of
– the boiler on/off control
– the maximum radiator temperature control
– the maximum hot water temperature control
(combination boilers only)
– the pressure gauge.
• Show the user how to operate any external controls.
• Explain to the user the importance of having the boiler
regularly serviced by a competent servicing company.
To ensure regular servicing, it is strongly
recommended that arrangements are made for a
Maintenance Agreement. Contact Vaillant Service
Solutions (0870 6060 777) for further details.
• Record central heating operating pressure in the
Benchmark gas boiler commissioning checklist along
with the heat input (kW) and temperature difference
between flow and return.
• Leave the user instructions and the installation
instructions with the user.
• Go through the operating manual with the user and
answer any questions.
• Draw special attention to the safety instructions,
which the user must follow.
• Instruct the user about the methods used for
combustion air supply and flue conducting. In
particular, point out that these measures must not be
altered.
• Inform the user that the instruction manuals should
be kept near the appliance.
6.3 Factory guarantee
Two year guarantee for ecoTEC plus appliances
Vaillant undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect
that occurs within twenty-four months of the installation
date.
For the 2nd year of the guarantee to be valid an annual
service must be carried out by a competent person
approved at the time by the Health and Safety
Executive one year after installation.
The cost of this annual service is not included in the
guarantee.
One year guarantee for ecoTEC pro appliances
Vaillant undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect
that occurs within twelve months of the installation
date.
Registering with us
Registration is simple. Just complete the Guarantee
Registration Card and return to Vaillant within 30 days
of installation. Your details will then be automatically
registered within the Vaillant scheme.
Note: No receipt will be issued.
Immediate help
If your Vaillant boiler develops a fault your first action
should be to contact your installer, as his professional
assessment is needed under the terms of our
Guarantee.
If you are unable to contact your installer, phone
Vaillant Service Solutions: 0870 6060 777.
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7 Inspection and maintenance
7.1 Inspection and maintenance intervals
Danger!
Risk of injury and risk of damage to property
due to neglected inspection and maintenance!
Neglected inspection and maintenance works or
not observing the stated inspection and maintenance intervals can interfere with the operational safety of the boiler and can result in
damage to property and to persons.
• Point out to the operator that he must
observe the demanded inspection and
maintenance intervals as a minimum.
• Carry out proper regular inspections once a
year.
• Carry out regular maintenance as dictated by
findings during the inspection process.
The frequency of maintenance must not be
longer than every 5 years.
Danger!
Danger of life and limb due to improper
inspection/maintenance!
Inspections/Maintenance work carried out
improperly can result in leakages and explosion.
• The boiler may only be inspected/maintained
by a competent person.
All service work must be carried out by a competent
person in accordance with the Gas safety, installation
and use regulations. In the UK this is considered to be a
person approved at the time by the Health and Safety
Executive.
In addition BS 6798: 2009 “Specification for installation and
maintenance of gas-fired boilers of rated input not exceeding
70 kW net” advises that:
- The person carrying out a combustion measurement
must be assessed as competent in the use of a flue
gas analyser and the interpretation of the results.
- The flue gas analyser used must be one meeting the
requirements of BS7927 or BS-EN50379-3 and be calibrated in accordance with the analyser manufacturers’ requirements.
- Competence can be demonstrated by satisfactory
completion of the relevant ACS standard assessment,
which covers the use of electronic portable flue gas
analysers’ in accordance with BS 7967, parts 1 to 4.
- The flue gas analyser is set to the correct fuel setting.
We recommend the conclusion of an inspection and
maintenance contract with an approved company or installer.
The inspection serves to determine the actual condition of
the respective boiler and compare it with the specified condition. This is done by measuring, checking and observing.
Maintenance is required in order to eliminate any deviations
of the actual condition from the specified condition. This nor-
mally is done by cleaning, adjustment and, if necessary,
replacing individual components that are subject to wear.
You must carry out an annual inspection of the
Vaillant ecoTEC.
It is possible to perform a quick, accurate inspection without
removing components by requesting data from the DIA
system, carrying out the simple visual checks indicated in
Table 7.2 and performing a flue gas measurement.
The maintenance intervals (at least once every 5 years) and
their scope are determined by the heating engineer based on
the condition of the boiler found during the inspection.
All inspection and maintenance work should be performed in
the order specified in Table 7.2.
Danger!
d
Possible poisoning and burning by escaping hot
flue gases!
It is possible that hot flue gases escape and
could result in poisoning or burning, if the boiler
is operated
- without a completely installed air/flue gas
duct
- with an opened air/flue gas duct
- with internal leakages and an opened front
casing.
• Operate the boiler
- for commissioning
- for testing purposes
- in continuous mode
only with closed front casing and completely
mounted and closed air/flue gas duct.
7.1.1 General inspection and maintenance
instructions
To ensure the faultless operation, long term availability
of all functions and long working life of your Vaillant
boiler and to prevent modifications to the approved
series status only genuine Vaillant spare parts must be
used when carrying out inspection, maintenance and
repair work.
For an overview of the available original Vaillant spare
parts, contact the Vaillant sales office on
01634 292310.
During any inspection and maintenance or after change
of parts of the combustion circuit, the following must be
checked:
- The appliance has been installed in accordance with
the relevant installation instructions.
- The integrity of the flue gas installation and flue seals
is in accordance with the relevant flue installation
instructions enclosed.
- Visual, the integrity of the boiler combustion circuit
and relevant seals.
- The gas inlet working pressure at maximum rate as
described in section 5.9.3.
- The gas flow rates as described in section 5.9.2.
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- Correctness of electrical, water and gas connections.
- Correctness of the water pressure.
- The condition of the whole system, in particular the
condition of radiator valves, evidence of leakage from
the heating system and dripping taps.
• Correct any faults before proceeding.
7.1.2 Safety instructions
Danger!
Danger of life and limb by electric shock!
The supply terminals of the boiler are under
mains voltage even if the boiler main switch is
off.
• Don’t touch the supply terminals.
• Protect the electronic box from any water or
spray.
• Before working on the boiler, turn off the
power and secure against restart.
Note
If it is necessary to keep the electricity to the
boiler switched on for certain inspection and
maintenance, this is indicated in the description
of the maintenance task.
• Check the boiler for gas and water leaks.
• If necessary, refill and re-bleed the heating
installation.
• Replace the front casing to the boiler.
• Carry out a functional check of the boiler
(see section 6).
• Always check earth continuity, polarity and resistance
to earth with a multimeter after any service work and
after replacing any electrical component.
7.1.3 Checking the CO
concentration
2
Note
Checking/adjustment of the CO
concentration
2
is required in the following instances:
- replacement of gas valve,
- conversion to or from Natural Gas/LPG
- or if an incorrect combustion is suspected.
4
1
3
Always perform the following steps prior to inspection
or maintenance work:
• Switch off the main switch.
• Disconnect the boiler from the power mains by
- disconnecting the mains plug or
- de-energising the boiler via an isolating device with a
contact opening of at least 3 mm (e. g. fuses or
power switches).
• Further check for electrical isolation of the appliance
by use of a test meter.
• Close the gas isolator cock.
• Close the service valves in the heating flow and
return.
• Remove the front casing from the boiler.
• When removing any water carrying components
ensure that water is kept away from all electrical
components.
Always perform the following steps after performing
any inspection or maintenance work:
• Always use new seals and O-rings when parts are
replaced.
• Open the service valves in the heating flow and
return.
• Reconnect the boiler to the power mains.
• Switch the main switch on.
• Fill the heating circuit of the boiler to a pressure of
between 1.0 and 2.0 bar if required.
• Bleed the heating installation (see section 5.4, Filling
and bleeding the heating system).
• Open the gas isolator cock.
2
Fig. 7.1 Measuring the CO2 concentration, specifying the air
ratio (gas setting)
Legend:
1 Main throttle
2 Screw
3 Air intake pipe
4 Flue gas analysis point
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Note
The boiler is fitted with a flue gas analysis
point (4). A suitable flue gas analyser can be
connected to this point to establish the
combustion performance of the boiler.
• Remove the front casing.
• Start the testing program P.1.
• Wait at least 5 minutes until the boiler reaches its
operating temperature.
• Measure the CO
concentration at the flue gas
2
analysis point (4). Compare the measured value with
the corresponding value in Table 7.1.
• If all these points are as required, proceed as
described in section 7.1.5.
• If one of the flue gas values is greater than the
acceptable values in Table 7.1, then proceed as
described in the following section 7.1.4.
7.1.4 Adjusting the CO
concentration
2
(or the air ratio)
Danger!
d
Increased risk of poisoning due to incorrect
settings!
Incorrect setting may increase the risk of
poisoning.
• If one of the flue gas values is greater than
the acceptable values in Table 7.1 then check
- the integrity of the complete flue gas
installation
- the integrity of the combustion circuit seals
- the gas inlet working pressure
- the gas flow rate.
• After performing the adjustments, fold the air intake
pipe back up.
• Check the CO
concentration once again.
2
• If necessary, repeat the setting process.
• Push the „i“ button to deactivate the full load mode.
The full load mode is also deactivated if no button is
pushed for 15 minutes.
• The adjusting screw shall be sealed after the
adjustment.
• Re-secure the air intake pipe with the screw (2).
• Put the front casing back on.
SettingsNatural gas (H)
CO
after 5 min. full load
2
mode with appliance
front closed
CO
after 5 min. full load
2
mode with appliance
front removed
Set for Wobbe-Index W
CO value with full load< 250< 250ppm
CO/CO
2
Table 7.1 Factory gas setting
0
Tolerance
9.2 1,010.20,5 Vol.–%
9.01,010.00,5 Vol.–%
1522.5kWh/m
< 0,0031< 0,0026
Propane
Tolerance
Unit
Danger!
d
Risk to life due to poisoning!
CO is an extremely toxic gas. Risk to life due to
excessive CO concentrations.
• If you are not able to adjust the boiler
correctly and the flue gas values remain
higher than allowed in Table 7.1, call the
Vaillant Service Solutions.
• Do not start up the boiler!
3
If the flue gas value needs to be adjusted,
• unfasten the screw (Fig. 7.1, 2) and
• fold the air intake pipe (Fig. 7.1, 3) forwards through
90°. Do not remove the air intake pipe.
• Specify the required flue gas value if necessary (value
with front casing of boiler removed, see Table 7.1) by
turning the screw of the main throttle (Fig. 7.1, 1).
Note
h
Use a 4 mm hexagon socket spanner to turn
the screw.
• Turn to the left: higher CO
• Turn to the right: lower CO
concentration,
2
concentration.
2
Note
h
Natural gas: Only perform the adjustment in
increments of 1/8 turn and wait approximately
1 minute after each adjustment until the value
stabilises.
Liquid gas: Only perform the adjustment in very
small increments (approximately 1/16 turns),
and wait approximately 1 minute after each
adjustment until the value stabilises.
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7.1.5 Inspection and maintenance work steps
Column 2
Column 1
No. Activity
Check the air flue gas installation for leaks and for proper fixation and ensure it is not blocked
1
or damaged and is fitted correctly, complying with the relevant installation instructions.
Carry out a general inspection of the boiler for dirt and dust and clean as necessary.xx
2
Visually inspect the complete heat engine for its general condition and for signs of corrosion,
3
sooting or other forms of damage. If damage is evident proceed to column 2.
Measure the gas flow rate during operation with maximum load (Kap. 5.9.2). If the gas flow
4
rate complies to the Table 5.1 continue with column 1, if not proceed to column 2.
Check the gas inlet working pressure (Kap. 5.9.3) operation with maximum load. If the gas
5
inlet working pressure complies to the Table 5.2 continue with column 1, if not proceed to
column 2.
Check combustion by measuring CO, CO
tole rances of Table 7.1 proceed to maintenance column 2. You must not proceed with the
6
maintenance if a new burner door seal kit is not available.
Isolate the boiler from the power mains. Check whether the electrical plug connections and
7
the other electrical connections are fitted tightly and correct them if necessary.
8 Close the gas isolator cock and the service valves.x
Dump the pressure in the boiler on the water side (observe pressure gauge) and check the
9
charge pressure of the expansion vessel. Top up if necessary.
Remove the compact thermal module.x
10
Check the integrity of all combustion circuit seals, especially the burner door seal. If there are
11
any damages repair them before proceeding.
Clean the heat exchanger.x
12
13 Check whether the burner is dirty and clean it if necessary.x
14 Check the condensate siphon in the boiler, clean and fill if necessary.xx
15 Check the condensate ducts in the boiler and clean if necessary.xx
Install the compact thermal module. Caution: Use new seals and nuts!x
16
Open the service valves and fill up the boiler/appliance to approximately 1.0 - 2.0 bar
17
(depending on the static height of the system). Start the bleeding program P.0.
Open the gas isolator cock, reconnect the boiler with the power mains and switch on the
18
boiler.
Perform a test operation of the boiler and heating installation, including water heating and
19
bleed again if necessary.
20 Check visually the ignition and burner performance.xx
Check the boiler for leaks of any kind (gas, flue gas, water, condensate) and rectify as
21
necessary.
If you had problems with the CO, CO
them again now (see Table 7.1). If they are outside of the tolerances of Table 7.1 make an
22
adjustment, see section 7.1.4.
23 Complete the gas commission checklist (benchmark book).xx
and CO/CO2. If the values are outside the
2
, CO/CO2-values in Step 6 before the maintenance, check
2
Inspection must
be carried out
each year
xx
xx
xx
xx
x
xx
xx
xx
xx
Maintenance
must be carried
out at regular
intervals – but
no longer than
5 years
x
x
x
x
Table 7.2 Inspection and maintenance steps
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7.2 Servicing the burner module
7.2.1 Removing the burner module
The burner module consists of the burner, fan, gas valve
und the gas supply (mixer tube). These four components
make up the complete assembly, the burner module.
Danger!
There is danger of being injured or burnt by the
burner module and at all components carrying
water. Only carry out work on these
components once they have cooled down.
Proceed as follows to remove it:
• Turn off the boiler
• Isolate the electrical supply to the boiler.
• Remove boiler bottom cover by releasing the two
spring retaining lugs and lowering the rear of the
bottom cover.
• Gently pull the bottom cover backwards to remove
from the appliance.
• Turn off the gas service valve.
• Turn off the boiler CH service valves.
• Loosen screw, release the front case spring retaining
clips located beneath the front edge of the appliance.
• Remove the front casing by easing forward the
bottom edge and gently lifting.
• Lower electronic control box.
• Disconnect the gas supply (3) on the gas valve. Ensure
the corrugated gas pipe does not twist by holding the
flattened section of the pipe, with an open ended
spanner, whilst loosening the union nut.
Caution!
Damage to corrugated gas pipe!
Under no circumstances must the burner
module be suspended from the flexible
corrugated gas pipe.
4
5
6
11
10
9
1
2
3
Fig. 7.2 Dismantling air intake pipe
• Remove screw (2) and remove the air intake pipe (1).
8
7
Fig. 7.3 Dismantling burner module
• Disconnect HT lead (5) and earth lead (6) from spark
electrode.
• Remove four nuts (4) from burner manifold.
• Disconnect two electrical connections (7 and 8) from
fan and gas valve.
• Pull forward and remove burner, gas valve and fan
assembly (9) from integral condensation heat
exchanger (10).
Note
You can suspend the burner module on the
hook (11) while carrying out maintenance tasks.
• After removing the thermal compact module, clean
the components as described below.
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7.2.2 Cleaning the integral condensation heat
exchanger
Caution!
Protect the electronics box against sprayed
water.
1
7.2.3 Checking the burner
Fig. 7.5 Checking burner
The burner (1) is maintenance-free and needs no cleaning.
• Check the burner surface for damage, replace the
burner if necessary.
• After checking/replacing the burner, re-assemble the
burner module in the boiler as described in Section
2
7.2.4.
7.2.4 Refitting the burner module
3
4
1
1
Fig. 7.4 Cleaning the integral condensation heat exchanger
• Dismantle the burner module as described under 7.2.1.
Caution!
Risk of damaging the primary heat exchanger!
• Do not attempt to loosen nor retighten the
four screws (1).
With the burner and fan assembly removed it is now
possible to inspect the main heat exchanger (4).
• Remove any loose deposits from the heating spirals
(3) using a soft brush and jet of water (ensure that
water is kept away from all electrical components.
Any water used to clean the main heat exchanger will
drain through the condensate trap). Avoid pointing
the water jet directly at the insulating surface (2) on
the back of the heat exchanger.
If required the heat exchanger can be cleaned using
regular vinegar.
Fig. 7.6 Replacing the burner door seal
• Insert a new seal (1) in the burner door.
Caution!
The burner door seal (1) and the self-locking
nuts on the burner module must be replaced
each time the module is removed (for example
during maintenance, see Table 7.1).
If the burner flange insulation on the burner
module shows any signs of damage other small
cracks it must also be replaced.
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• Reconnect the gas supply (3) to the gas valve,
4
10
ensuring that a new sealing washer is used and
correctly located. Use the spanner flat at the flexible
gas line to hold the gas fittings.
5
6
7
Fig. 7.7 Refitting the burner module
• Insert the burner module (9) in the integral
condensation heat exchanger (10).
• Tighten the four nuts (4) on the alternate left and
right sides until the burner door fits closely and
uniformly to the stop surfaces.
• Reconnect the HT lead (5) and earth lead (6) to the
spark electrode.
• Insert the cables (8) on the fan motor and the cable
(7) on the gas fitting.
9
11
Fig. 7.9 Testing the gas supply for soundness
• Turn on the gas supply and test for soundness. Check
8
especially the screwed connections (3) and (11).
• Refit the air inlet pipe, ensuring that the blue seal in
the air intake pipe is correctly located.
7.3 Cleaning the condensate siphon
Danger!
Note that if the boiler is run with an empty
condensate trap there is a danger that fumes
might escape into the room and cause
poisoning. For this reason, it is important to
ensure that the trap is topped up each time the
unit is cleaned.
1
2
3
Fig. 7.8 Refitting the gas supply
1
Fig. 7.10 Cleaning the condensate siphon
• Remove the lower part (1) of the condensate siphon by
turning the bayonet catch in anticlockwise direction.
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• Clean the siphon part section by rinsing it out with
water.
• Fill the lower part with water until about 10 mm below
the upper edge.
• Fasten the lower part again on the condensate siphon.
7.4 Checking the expansion vessel
1
7.6 Test operation
Always perform the following checks after completing
any maintenance task:
• Commission the appliance according to the relevant
operating manual.
• Check the appliance for gas and water leaks.
• Check the air/flue gas installation for leaks, check its
fastening.
• Check for ignition and an even flame on the burner.
• Check that the heating system and the water heating
is working (combination boilers only).
• Fill out the Benchmark gas boiler commissioning
checklist at the rear of this guide.
It is not necessary to perform this check every
year – a check every three years is sufficient.
• Ensure the boiler CH service valves are closed.
• Release the pressure from the boiler.
• Remove valve cap from expansion vessel charge point.
• Check that the internal charge pressure of the
expansion vessel is between 0.75 and 0.9 bar.
If the pressure is lower than this the vessel should be
repressurised using an air pump.
• Refit the valve cap.
• Repressurise boiler and heating system.
7.5 Recommissioning the boiler
• Carry out electrical safety checks.
• Turn on the electrical supply.
• Open the boiler CH service valves.
• Carry out function checks of boiler operation as
previously detailed.
• Check gas flow rate as previously detailed.
• Check for water leaks.
• Refit case, ensuring that a good seal is obtained.
Fig. 7.12 Function check
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8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Logical fault finding procedure
These checks must be carried out before attempting to
use the fault finding guide.
1. Carry out electrical safety checks (see section
‘Preliminary Electrical Checks’).
2. Check that the external electricity supply to the boiler
is on, and a supply of 230 V~ is present between
boiler terminals ‘L’ and ‘N’.
3.
Check that the gas supply to the boiler is on, that it has been
correctly purged and that an inlet pressure of 20 mbar is
available at the gas valve. (See section ‘Gas Supply’).
4. Ensure the heating system is full of water and charged
to between 1 and 1.5 bar. If not, refill and vent the
system. (See section ‘Filling the heating system’).
Ensure boiler flow and return service valves are open.
Check that the main on/off control is set to the ‘on’ position.
5.
6. Set the central heating temperature to maximum.
7. Set the domestic hot water temperature to maximum
(combination boilers only).
8. Check that all external controls are on and calling for
heat (if no external controls are fitted, boiler terminals
3 and 4 must be linked). Check that the boiler anti–
cycling economiser is not engaged.
8.1.1 Status codes
The status codes that you can see on the display
provides information about the current operating
condition of the appliance. The display of the status
codes can be called as follows:
pluspro
Fig. 8.1 Display of status codes
• Press the “i” key.
The display shows the status code, e.g. S.4 for “Burner
mode - Heating”.
The display of the status codes can be cancelled as follows:
• Press the “i” key or
• Do not press any key for about 4 minutes.
The current heating flow temperature appears in the
display again.
8.1.2 Diagnostic codes
Display Meaning
Heating mode (all models):
S. 0No heat demand
S. 1Fan running
S. 2Water pump running
S. 3Ignition sequence
S. 4Burner ignited
S. 5Fan and pump running
S. 6Fan over run
S. 7Pump over run
S. 8Anti cycling mode
Domestic hot water mode (ecoTEC combination boilers only):
S.10Hot water demand
S.11Fan running
S.13Ignition sequence
S.14Burner ignited
S.15Fan and pump running
S.16Fan over run
S.17Pump over run
Warm start (ecoTEC combination boilers only) / Charge hot
water cylinder (ecoTEC system boilers only):
S.20Warmstart demand
S.21Fan running
S.22Pump running
S.23Ignition sequence
S.24Burner ignited
S.25Fan and water pump running
S.26Fan over run
S.27Pump over run
S.28Anti cycling mode
All boilers:
S.30
No heating demand from external controls (clamp 3-4 open)
Central heating thermostat knob turned off or no heat
S.31
demand by the eBUS control unit
Heat exchanger antifreeze active, as fan speed
S.32
variation is too high. Appliance is within the waiting
time of the operation block function
S.34Antifrost mode active
S.36
No heating demand from low voltage controls (clamp 7-8-9)
S.41Water pressure > 2,9 bar
Response from accessory modul or defective
S.42
condensate pump is blocking burner operation
S.52Water pressure > 2,9 bar
Appliance is within the waiting period of the operation
S.53
block function due to water shortage (VL-RL spread
too big)
Appliance is within the waiting period of the operation
S.54
block function due to water shortage (temperature
gradient)
Return-sensor check is running, demand (DHW or
S.96
heating) is blocked
Water pressure sensor check is running, demand (DHW
S.97
or heating) is blocked
Flow-/Return-sensor check is running, demand (DHW
S.98
or heating) is blocked
Table 8.1 Status codes (continued)
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In the diagnostic mode, you can change certain
parameters or display more information.
The diagnostic information is divided into two diagnostic
levels. The second diagnostic level can be reached only
after entering a password.
Caution!
Access to the second diagnostic level must be
used exclusively by a qualified technician.
The display shows the relevant diagnostic information.
• If necessary, use the “+” or “–” keys to change the
value (display flashes).
• Save the new value by holding down the “i” key for
approx. 5 seconds until the display no longer flashes.
You can end the diagnostic mode as follows:
• Press the “i” and “+” keys simultaneously.
or
• Do not press any key for approx. 4 minutes.
First Diagnostic level
• Press the “i” and “+” keys simultaneously.
The display shows “d.0”.
The current heating flow temperature appears in the
display again.
• Use the “+” or “–” keys to scroll through the desired
diagnostic numbers of the first diagnostic level (see
Table 8.2).
• Press the “i” key.
Display MeaningDisplay value/adjustable value
d. 0Heating part loadAdjustable heating part load in kW (factory setting: max. output)
d. 1Water pump over run time for heating mode2 - 60 min (factory setting: 5 min)
Max. burner anti cycling period at 20 °C Flow
d. 2
temperature
Hot water flow temperature reading (combination boiler
d. 3
only)
Current temperature for warm start sensor
d. 4
(combination boilers only)
Current storage tank sensor (system boilers only)
Flow temperature target value or return target value
d. 5
when return regulation is set.
d. 6Hot water temperature target valuein °C, 35 to 65 °C
Warm start temperature target value
d. 7
(ecoTEC plus combination boiler only)
Storage temperature target value (system boiler only)
d. 8External controls heat demand (Clamp 3-4)
Flow target temperature from external analogue
d. 9
regulator to terminal 7-8-9/eBUS
d.10Status internal heating pump1 = on, 0 = off
2 - 60 min (factory setting: 20 min)
in °C
in °C
in °C, max. the value set in d.71
Limited by the eBUS controller (if an eBUS controller is connected)
in °C, 40 to 65 °C
in °C, 15 °C for left stop, then 40 to 70 °C
0 = open (no heat request)
1 = closed (heat request)
in °C, minimum from ext. eBUS target value and target value terminal
7
d.11Status external heating pump1 to 100 = on, 0 = off
d.12Cylinder charging pump (via accessory module)1 to 100 = on, 0 = off
d.13Hot water circulation pump (via accessory module)1 to 100 = on, 0 = off
d.22Hot water demand1 = on, 0 = off
d.23Summer/Winter function1 = Winter, 0 = Summer
d.25Hot water activation via eBUS Control1 = yes, 0 = no
d.30Control signal for both gas valves1 = on, 0 = off
d.33Fan speed target value in rpm/10
d.34Fan speed actual value in rpm/10
d.35Position of diverter valve (combination boilers only)0 = Heating; 100 = Hot water; 40 = Centre position
Table 8.2 Diagnostic codes of the first diagnostic level
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Display MeaningDisplay value/adjustable value
d.36Hot water flow sensorin l/min
d.40Flow temperatureActual value in °C
d.41Return temperatureActual value in °C
d.44Digitised ionisation potentialDisplay range of 0 to 102, > 80 no flame, < 40 even flame
Table 8.3 Diagnostics codes of the second diagnostic level
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Display MeaningDisplay value/adjustable value
d.50Offset for minimum speedin rpm/10, adjustment range: 0 to 300
d.51Offset for maximum speedin rpm/10, adjustment range: -99 to 0
d.58From the third quarter of 2006:
Activation of solar reheating
d.60Number of safety temperature limiter cut offsQuantity
d.61Number of lock outsNumber of unsuccessful ignitions in the last attempt
d.64Average ignition timein seconds
d.65Maximum ignition timein seconds
d.68Unsuccessful ignitions in the first attemptQuantity
d.69Unsuccessful ignitions in the second attemptQuantity
d.70Set diverter valve position0 = Normal mode (factory setting)
d.71Maximum setting of heater control knobAdjustment range in °C: 40 to 85 (Factory setting: 75)
Setting range: 0 to 3
0 = solar reheating disabled (factory setting)
3 = activation of min. hot water target value = 60 °C for solar
reheating
1 = Centre position
2 = permanent heating position
d.72Pump overrun time after warm start (combination boil-
ers only) or charging an electronically controlled hot
water storage through C1-C2 (system boilers only)
d.73Offset for warm start target value (combination boilers
only)
d.75Maximum charging time for a storage without own con-
only)
d.82Cycles in heating modeQuantity/1001) (3 corresponds 300)
d.83Cycles in hot water operationQuantity/100
d.84Maintenance indicator: Number of hours until the next
maintenance
d.93DSN appliance variant settingAdjustment range: 0 to 99
d.96Factory setting1 = Resetting adjustable parameters to factory setting
1) Five-digit numbers are saved with the diagnostics codes 80 to 83. If d.80, for example, is selected, only the first two digits of the
number are displayed (e. g. 10). The display switches to the last three digits (e. g. 947) by pressing “i”. In this example the number of
operating hours of the heating is 10947 h. The display returns to the selected diagnostics item by pressing “i” again.
Table 8.3 Diagnostics codes of the second diagnostic level
(continued)
Adjustment range in sec: 0, 10, 20 to 600
Factory setting for combination boilers: 80
Factory setting for system boilers: 300
Adjustment range: -15 K to +5 K (Factory setting: 0 K)
Adjustment range in min: 20, 21, 22 to 90 (Factory setting: 45)
Adjustment range in kW: appliance-specific
Factory setting: max. output
Adjustment range in °C 55 to 90 (Factory setting: 80)
1)
1)
in h
1)
(3 corresponds 300)
Adjustment range: 0 to 3000 h and “-” for disabled
Factory setting: “-” (300 corresponds to 3000 h)
8.1.3 Fault codes
Fault codes take priority over all other display functions
in the event of a system fault occurring.
If multiple faults occur, the corresponding fault codes
are displayed alternately for about two seconds each.
To cancel fault error memory display mode, proceed as
follows:
• Press the ”i” button below the display or
• Do not touch any key for about four minutes. The
display will now revert back to showing the current
8.1.4 Fault memory
flow temperature.
The fault memory stores details of the ten most recent
faults.
• Press the ”i” and ”–” buttons simultaneously.
• Use the ”+” button to scroll back through the list of
memorised errors.
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CodeMeaningCause
F. 0Flow–NTC open circuit
F. 1
F.10Flow NTC short circuitNTC defective, short circuit in cable harness, cable/casing shortcut
F.11Return NTC short circuitNTC defective, short circuit in cable harness, cable/casing shortcut
F.13Tank NTC short circuitNTC defective, short circuit in cable harness, cable/casing shortcut
F.20Safety temperature limiter by NTC activated
F.22Dry fire
F.23
F.24Water shortage, temperature rise too quick
F.25
F.27Incorrect sensing of flameFlame detector defective
F.28
F.29
F.32Fan speed variation
F.49eBUS undervoltage
F.61Gas–valve control defective
F.62Gas valve shutoff delayGas valve leaking, electronics defective
F.63EEPROM errorElectronics defective
F.64Electronics/NTC faultShort-circuit in flow or return NTC or electronics defective
F.65Electronics temperature too highElectronics too hot due to external effect, electronics defective
F.67
F.70No valid DSN in display and/or mainboard
F.71Flow NTC reports constant value (stuck at)Flow NTC is defective
F.72Flow and/or return NTC faultFlow and/or return NTC is defective (tolerances too big)
F.73Water pressure sensor signal out of range (too low)
F.74Water pressure sensor signal out of range (too high)
F.75No pressure rise was detected on turning on the pump
F.76
F.77
F.78wrong configuration with accessorylink box VR65 connected to combination boiler
conno communication to mainboardconnection error display mainboard
Table 8.4 Error codes
Return–NTC open circuitNTC broken, NTC cable broken, Defective connection at NTC,
Water shortage, temperature difference between flow
and return NTC too large
Interruption in the compact thermal module cable harness
Appliance does not start: Attempts to ignite during start
failed
Flame goes off during operation and subsequent ignition
attempts failed
Flame detector input signal is outside the limits
(0 or 5 V)
Overheating protection on primary heat exchanger triggered
condensate pump or feedback of accessorie blocks heating
NTC broken, NTC cable broken, Defective connection at NTC,
Defective connection at electronics
Defective connection at electronics
Flow-NTC not correctly thermal-connected or defective; appliance
does not shut down
Too little water in the appliance, water pressure sensor defective,
cable to pump or water sensor defective, pump blocked or
defective, pump output too low
Pump blocked or defective, pump output too low, flow and return
NTC interchanged
Pump blocked, insufficient pump output, air in appliance, water
pressure too low
Compact thermal module cable harness defective
Faults in the gas supply such as:
- Gas meter or gas pressure detector defective
- Air in gas
- Gas flow pressure too low
- Fire protection tap has disengaged
Faults in the gas valve, wrong gas setting, igniter (ignition
transformer, ignition cable, ignition plug) defective, ionisation
current stopped (cable, electrode), faulty earthing in appliance,
electronics defective
Gas supply temporarily stopped, faulty earthing of appliance
Fan blocked, plug not inserted correctly on fan, hall sensor
defective, fault in cable harness, electronics defective
Short circuit on eBUS, overload on eBUS or two power sources on
eBUS with different polarity
Short circuit/earth (ground) leak in cable harness to gas valves, gas
valve assembly defective (earth/ground leak from coils), electronic
control system defective
Electronics defective
Spare part failure display and maiboard interchanged at same time
and device specific number not adjusted
Cable to water pressure sensor is broken or has a short-circuit at
0 V or water pressure sensor defective
Cable to water pressure sensor has a short-circuit at 5 V / 24 V or
internal fault in water pressure sensor
Water pressure sensor or/and pump defective
Air in the heating system, quick bleeder defective
Too little water in appliance; check adjustable by-pass; connect
external expension vessel to return
Cable or cable connection of fuse in the primary heat exchanger
defective, or primary heat exchanger defective
condensate pump defective or flume flap feedback triggered
Troubleshooting 8
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8 Troubleshooting
9 Parts replacement
8.2 Test programs
Special functions can be triggered on the appliances by
activating various test programs.
These programs are given in detail in the Table 8.5.
• The test programs P.0 to P.6 will be started when
“Power ON” is turned on and the “+” key is pressed
for 5 s. The display shows “P.0”.
• Press the “+” key to start counting the test number
upwards.
• Press the “i” to operate the appliance now and to
start the test program.
• Press “i” and “+” simultaneously to exit the test
programs. You can also exit the test programs by not
pressing any key for 15 minutes.
Display Meaning
P.0Bleeding test program. The heating circuit and hot
water circuit (combination boiler only) is bled via the
automatic air vent (the cap on the automatic air vent
must be loosened).
P.1Test program where the appliance is operated in full
load after successful ignition
P.2Test program where the appliance is operated with
minimum gas volume (ignition gas volume) after successful ignition
P.3not available
P.4not available
P.5Test program for the safety temperature limit check;
appliance heats up by by-passing a regulating shutdown through the flow regulator until the shutoff temperature of 97 °C is achieved.
P.6Filling test program. The diverter valve moves to the
centre position
Table 8.5 Test programs
8.3 Resetting parameter to factory settings
Besides the option to reset individual parameters
manually to the factory settings specified in Tables 8.2
and 8.3, you can also reset all parameters
simultaneously.
• In the second diagnostic level, under the diagnostic
number “d.96” change the value to 1 (see section 8.1.2).
The parameters of all adjustable diagnostic numbers
now correspond to the factory settings.
9 Parts replacement
The tasks listed below in this section may be carried out
only by a ompetent person approved at the time by the
Health and Safety Executive und in accordance with the
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
• Only use genuine spare parts for repairs.
• Make sure the parts are correctly fitted and that their
original position and alignment are retained.
9.1 Safety instructions
Danger!
Each time the components are replaced, comply
with the safety instructions below for your own
safety and to avoid damage to the appliance!
• Put the appliance out of operation.
Caution!
Before starting any maintenance work:
Isolate the mains electricity supply by
disconnecting the plug at the socket outlet (if
there is only an isolating switch remove the
fuse from the switch).
• Close the service valve in the gas supply as well as the
service valves in the heating flow and return pipe.
• Close the service valve in the cold water supply line
(combination boilers only).
• Empty the appliance if you want to replace waterbearing components of the appliance.
• Make sure that no water drops on live components
(e.g. switch box etc.).
• Use only new seals and O-rings.
• After completing the work, check for gas leaks and
perform a function check (see section 7.6).
• Always check earth continuity, polarity and resistance
to earth with a multimeter after any service work and
after exchanging any electrical component.
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9.2 Replacing burner
Danger!
Before replacing the component, comply with
the safety instructions in Section 9.1.
• Dismantle the burner module as described in Section 7.2.1.
Parts replacement 9
1
2
1
Fig. 9.1 Replacing burner
•
Loosen the 4 screws (1) on burner, and remove the burner.
•
Mount the new burner with a new seal. Ensuring that the
notch in the burner aligns with the burner viewing window.
• Install the burner module as described in Section 7.2.4.
• After completing the work, check for gas leaks and
perform a function check (see section 7.6).
9.3 Replacing fan or gas valve
Danger!
Before replacing the component, comply with
the safety instructions in section 9.1.
• Turn off the boiler.
• Isolate the electrical supply to the boiler.
• Remove the air intake pipe (Fig. 7.1, Pos. 2).
• Loosen the gas supply pipe on the gas fitting (Fig. 7.2,
Pos. 3).
4
Fig. 9.2 Dismantling fan with gas fitting
3
• Pull out the plug (4) from the gas valve.
• Pull out the plug (3) from the fan.
• Remove the three screws (2) on the burner module (1).
• Remove the complete “gas valve/fan” unit.
5
Fig. 9.3 Gas fitting/fan screwed joint
• Remove both fixing screws (5) on the gas valve and
remove the fan from the gas valve.
• Replace the defective component.
Caution!
Mount the gas valve and the fan in the same
position as before.
• Screw on the fan with the gas valve. Use new seals.
• Install the complete “gas valve/fan” unit in reverse
sequence.
• After completing the work, check for gas leaks and
perform a function check (see section 7.6).
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9 Parts replacement
9.4 Replacing expansion vessel
Danger!
Before replacing the component, comply with
the safety instructions in Section 9.1.
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains as described
in Section 9.1, and close the service valve in the gas
supply pipe.
• Close the flow and return service valves and drain the
water from the boiler.
1
2
9.5 Replacing primary heat exchanger
Danger!
Before replacing the component, comply with
the safety instructions in Section 9.1.
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains as described in
Section 9.1, and close the service valve in the gas supply pipe.
• Close the flow and return service valves and drain the
appliance.
• Remove the burner module as described under 7.2.1.
• Remove the expansion vessel as described under 9.4.
• Pull out the condensate pipe to the siphon from the
primary heat exchanger.
3
1
2
3
4
Fig. 9.4 Replacing expansion vessel
• Undo the nut (4) on the water pipe on the lower side
of the expansion vessel.
• Remove both screws (1) retaining plate (2) and
remove the retaining plate.
• Pull out the expansion vessel (3) forwards.
• Guide the new expansion vessel back into the appliance.
• Re-connect the new expansion vessel using a new seal.
• Refix the retaining plate.
• Check the pressure of the expansion vessel (minimum
pressure 0.75 bar).
If necessary, adjust the pressure to the static height
of the heating system.
• Fill and vent the boiler.
• After completing the work, check for water leaks and
perform a function check (see section 7.6).
4
Fig. 9.5 Replacing primary heat exchanger
• Pull out the clamps (1) and (2) and free the return pipe
as well as the flow pipe on the primary heat exchanger.
• Remove the four screws (3) on the primary heat
exchanger holder.
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1
2
3
Fig. 9.6 Primary heat exchanger holder
• Disconnect the plug-in connection (2) of the thermal
fuse in the primary heat exchanger.
• Remove the three screws (3) on the primary heat
exchanger holder.
• Turn the holder to the side around the rivet (1), pull
the primary heat exchanger downwards to the right
and remove it from the appliance.
• Mount the new primary heat exchanger in reverse
order and replace the seals.
Caution!
Risk of damaging the primary heat exchanger!
Neither loosen nor retighten the four screws
(Fig. 9.5, Pos. 4).
Caution!
Insert the seal rings for the flow and return pipe
on the primary heat exchanger with a suitable
lubricant. Insert the flow and return connection
in the primary heat exchanger as far as they will
go and make sure the clamps are fitted correctly
on the flow and return pipe (see Fig. 9.5).
Parts replacement 9
9.6 Replacing electronics and display
Danger!
Before replacing the component, comply with
the safety instructions in Section 9.1.
• Comply with the assembly and installation manuals
provided with the spare parts.
Replacing display or electronics
If you are replacing only one of the two components, the
parameter adjustment functions automatically. On turning on
the appliance, the new component takes over the previously
set parameters from the components that are not replaced.
Replacing display and electronics
When replacing both components, after being turned on,
the appliance goes to fault and displays the error
message “F70”.
• In the second diagnostic level, under the diagnostic
number “d.93” enter the number of appliance variant
according to Table 9.1 (see section 8.1.2).
The electronics is now set to the appliance type and the
parameters of all adjustable diagnostics numbers
correspond to the factory settings.
ApplianceDevice specific number
ecoTEC plus 6120
ecoTEC plus 6151
ecoTEC plus 6182
ecoTEC plus 6243
ecoTEC plus 6304
ecoTEC plus 6375
ecoTEC plus 8246
ecoTEC plus 8317
ecoTEC plus 8378
ecoTEC pro 247
ecoTEC pro 280
Table 9.1 Device specific numbers
• Fill and vent the boiler as required.
• After completing the work, check for gas and water
leaks and perform a function check (see section 7.6).
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10 Recycling and disposal
11 Vaillant service
10 Recycling and disposal
Both the Vaillant ecoTEC and the associated transport
packaging consist primarily of recyclable raw materials.
The Vaillant ecoTEC and all accessories and packaging
must not be disposed of in the normal household
rubbish. Make sure that the old unit and any existing
accessories and the transport packaging is handed over
to a proper disposal organisation.
11 Vaillant service
To ensure regular servicing, it is strongly recommended
that arrangements are made for a Maintenance
Agreement. Contact Vaillant Service Solutions
(0870 6060 777) for further details.
58Instructions for installation and servicing ecoTEC 839592_12
Appendix
Appendix
EG declaration of conformity
Installation,
Installation,
Commissioning and
Commissioning and
Service Record
Service Record
Please affix the label from the
rear cover of the control box
over this area.
0020008345-06
SERVICE INTERVAL RECORD
It is recommended that your heating system is serviced regularly
and that you complete 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 boiler manufacturer’s instructions. Always use the manufacturer ‘s specified spare part when replacing all controls.
SERVICE 1 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed?
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
YesNo
SERVICE 3 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 5 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
SERVICE 2 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed?
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
YesNo
SERVICE 4 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 6 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 7 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 9 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
Signature
SERVICE 8 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 10 Date
Energy Efficiency Checklist completed? YesNo
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Engineer ID Number
Comments
Signature
839592_12 GBIE 062010 — Subject to alterations
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