Zip AquaFlo II AF3210, AquaFlo II AF3120, AquaFlo II AF3150, AquaFlo II AF3180, AquaFlo II AF3250 Installation, Maintenance And User Instructions

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AquaFlo II
Unvented Water Heaters
Issued October 2012
Installation, Maintenance and User Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully before commencing installation.
Please leave these instructions with the end user after installation.
Zip Heaters (UK) Ltd. 14 Bertie Ward Way Dereham Norfolk NR19 1TE
Telephone: 0845 6024533 Fax: 01362 692448 Web: www.zipindustries.co.uk
The terms ‘Zip’ and ‘InLine’ are registered trademarks
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Contents 1
Description 2
Approvals 2
Safety Information 3
Technical data 4 / 12
Parts List 13
Installation 14
Requirements 14
Installation Site 15
Installing the appliance 15
Electrical connection / circuit diagram 20 / 21
Commissioning 22
Annual servicing 23
Warranty 24
Please read these instructions carefully before commencing installation of the AquaFlo unvented Water Heater.
Please leave these instructions with the end user after installation.
To ensure you have the latest revision of this instruction manual, please visit www.zipindustries.co.uk to download the latest copy.
In order to preserve our environment we ask that you dispose of this product correctly.
Please contact Zip Customer Service for advice on 0845 602 4533.
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Equipment Supplied with Cylinder Direct Indirect
Solar Twin
Coil
Solar
Direct
Dual Control Thermostat (Indirect Models Only)
û
û
Thermostat (High Limit)
û û
Two Port Zone Valve (Indirect Models Only)
û
û
Cold Water Inlet Set
15 x 22 mm Tundish
Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve
Expansion Vessel
Expansion Vessel Bracket
¾” BSP Female X 22 mm Connection for Expansion Tank
Immersion Heater(s) - Dependant on size and conguration
Grommet for Solar Sensor
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Instruction Manual
DESCRIPTION
The corrosion resistant Zip AquaFlo Unvented cylinder is made from Duplex Stainless Steel. It is highly insulated with environmentally friendly foam enclosed in a rust resistant white steel case. It is available in Direct and Indirect versions in a family of 7 sizes from 90 – 300 litres. Triple element options are available on Direct 210 – 300 litre units. Twin Coil and Solar Direct units are available in 5 sizes from 150 - 300 litres. To help ensure compliance with the relevant Water and Building Regulations all AquaFlo units are supplied complete with the necessary safety and control devices needed to connect to the
cold water mains. In order to ensure high ow-rate performance with minimum pressure drop even
in lower pressure areas, pre-adjusted, high quality controls have been selected.
APPROVALS
KIWA approved to UK Water Regulations and UK Building Regulations Part G3 and Part L. Immersion element / thermostat BEAB / NEMKO approved and CE endorsed.
Storage prior to installation
Zip AquaFlo should be stored upright in a dry area and kept in its original packaging until immediately prior to installation.
Cold Inlet Set - Connections
Cold Mains In
Balanced Cold Take Off
Cold Supply To Cylinder
Internal Check Valve
Expansion Vessel Take Off
Discharge To Tundish
Expansion Relief Valve
Pressure Reducing Valve (inc.
Line Strainer)
Additional items required (not supplied): Drain for the cold inlet. Isolating valve for the cold feed supply.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
• Installation, commissioning and maintenance of this appliance must only be carried outbyacompetentinstallerholdingtheirG3unventedqualication, who will then be
responsible for adhering to all relevant standards and regulations.
The appliance must be wired to a suitably rated double pole fused spur.
Electrical installation must comply with IEE regulations.
Isolate appliance at the main electric supply before opening the heating element cover.
The connection cable must be 2.5mm2 heat resistant (85°C HOFR) sheathed ex complying
to BS 6141:1981.
This appliance must be earthed at all times.
The connecting cable must be adequately secured.
Check that the power supply is switched off prior to electrical connection.
• The appliance, its wiring and piping must not be modied in any way.
The appliance must only be used when correctly installed and in perfect working order.
Maximum water supply pressure
1.0 MPa (10 bar)
.
• Explosion hazard. Safety ttings such as the temperature & pressure relief valve must not be modied.
The appliance must not be used for any purpose other than that for which it was designed.
• When the appliance has been in use for some time, the ttings may be very hot.
This appliance must not be used by any person (inclu ding children) with limited physical,
sensorial or mental abilities or failing experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or received instructions about how to use the appliance. Children should be supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with the appliance.
Take care when lifting the Zip AquaFlo. Some units may exceed safe lifting limits. Do not lift without assistance. The weights of the units are given in the specifications table (see specications on page 10 to 12)
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death and/or serious injury and/or property damage.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
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CAUTION!
In case of malfunction isolate the power supply immediately. In case of leaks also isolate the water supply. Repairs must only be carried out by Zip Heaters (UK) Ltd or an authorised Zip service engineer.
If siting outside the heating envelope of the dwelling such as a garage or outbuilding then frost protection should be provided and exposed pipework should be insulated.
• The appliance must be completely lled with water before being switched on.
The appliance must only be used for heating wholesome water.
Minimum water supply 0.15 MPa (1.5 bar), 20 l/min.
The Zip AquaFlo is intended for connection to mains supply only. In any other case please
contact Zip on 0845 602 4533 for advice.
Zip Heaters (UK) Ltd. cannot be held liable for any damages caused by failure to observe these instructions.
TECHNICAL DATA / SPECIFICATION
Maximum water supply pressure to pressure reducing valve ...................1.0 MPa (10 bar)
Note!
If supply is above 1.0 MPa (10 bar) a pressure control valve must be used to bring
the pressure under 1.0 MPa (10 bar) before connection to the pressure reducing valve.
Operating pressure .................................................................................... 0.3 MPa (3 bar)
Maximum primary pressure (indirects only) ...............................................0.3 MPa (3 bar)
Immersion Elements: Incology construction 1¾” thread, 14” long, loading 3kW @ 240V.
Note! Titanium elements are also available for areas where aggressive water, constant cycling and high usage are factors. (See parts on page 13).
Heat Exchanger: 22mm low prole, high efciency stainless steel coil-in-coil.
Controls:
Thermostat adjustable up to 65°C.
Over temperature safety cut-out. Manually re-settable. Operates at 85°C.
Expansion relief valve -
0.6 MPa (6 bar)
.
Temperature and pressure relief valve - 90°C and 0.7 MPa (7 bar).
Pressure reducing valve - 0.3 MPa (3 bar).
• Expansion vessel - pre-charged
0.3 MPa (3 bar)
.
90 - 150 Ltr units: 12 Ltr vessel.
180 - 250 Ltr units: 18 Ltr vessel.
300 Ltr units: 24 Ltr vessel.
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Connection Points
AquaFlo Indirect and Solar Compatible
Immersion
Cold Inlet
Primary Coil
T&P Valve
Stat Pocket
Sec Return
Primary Coil
38°
35°
25°
40°
66°
15°
Immersion
T&P Valve
Cold Inlet
AquaFlo Direct
45°
15°
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AQUAFLO DIRECT DIMENSIONS
Model AF3090 AF3120 AF3150 AF3180 AF3210 AF3250 AF3300
Nominal Capacity (Litres) 90 120 150 180 210 250 300
Diameter (mm) 545 545 545 545 545 545 545
Height (mm) A 727 915 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
T & P Valve (mm) B 515 703 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Sec. Return (mm) C - - - - 1009 1259 1509
Immersion 2 (mm) D - 519 619 719 819 959 1109
Immersion 1 (mm) E 242 242 242 242 242 242 242
Cold Inlet (mm) F 192 192 192 192 192 192 192
A
B C
D
E
F
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AQUAFLO INDIRECT DIMENSIONS
Model AF4090 AF4120 AF4150 AF4180 AF4210 AF4250 AF4300
Nominal Capacity (Litres) 90 120 150 180 210 250 300
Diameter (mm) 545 545 545 545 545 545 545
Height (mm) A 727 915 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
T & P Valve (mm) B 515 703 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Sec. Return (mm) C - - - - 1159 1409 1609
Immersion 2 (mm) D - - - - - 959 1109
Stat Pocket (mm) E 354 354 394 394 474 569 669
Immersion 1 (mm) F 339 339 379 379 414 414 414
Bottom Coil (mm) G 299 299 339 374 374 374 374
Cold Inlet (mm) H 192 192 192 192 192 192 192
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AQUAFLO SOLAR TWIN COIL DIMENSIONS
Model AF5150 AF5180 AF5210 AF5250 AF5300
Nominal Capacity (Litres) 150 180 210 250 300
Diameter (mm) 545 545 545 545 545
Height (mm) A 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
Solar High Limit Thermostat Pocket (mm) B 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Solar Auxillary Pocket (mm) C 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
T & P Valve (mm) D 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Secondary Return (mm) E - - 1159 1409 1609
Boiler Dual Stat Pocket (mm) F 706 738 843 918 1043
Immersion 1 (mm) G 702 734 839 914 1039
Top Coil (mm) H 651 675 789 863 989
Solar Sensor Pocket (mm) I 354 354 429 429 429
Bottom Coil (mm) J 299 299 374 374 374
Cold Inlet (mm) K 192 192 192 192 192
A
B C
D E F
G
K
H
J
I
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AQUAFLO SOLAR DIRECT DIMENSIONS (FIG. B)
Model AF6150 AF6180 AF6210 AF6250 AF6300
Nominal Capacity (Litres) 150 180 210 250 300
Diameter (mm) 545 545 545 545 545
Height (mm) A 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
Solar High Limit Thermostat Pocket (mm) B 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Solar Auxillary Pocket (mm) C 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
T & P Valve (mm) D 890 1078 1266 1516 1829
Sec. Return (mm) E - - 1159 1409 1609
Immersion 2 (mm) F 619 719 819 959 1109
Immersion 1 (mm) G 399 454 509 584 679
Solar Sensor Pocket (mm) H 354 354 429 429 429
Bottom Coil (mm) I 299 299 374 374 374
Cold Inlet (mm) J 192 192 192 192 192
A
B C
D
E
F
G H
I
J
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Standing
Loss
(kWh/day)
High level
Immersion
Elements
Low level
Immersion
Elements
Boost
re-heat
(Minutes)
Heat up 9kW
(Minutes Apxrox.)
Heat up 6kW
(Minutes Apxrox.)
Heat up 3kW
(Minutes)
Vol within
10
o
C of Set Temp.
(Litres)
Weight Full
(kg)
Weight
Empty
(kg)
Height
(mm) x 545 Diam.
Storage Capacity
(Litres)
Model
AQUAFLO DIRECT SPECIFICATIONS
1.07
0
1
-
-
-
76.0
73
111
21
727
90
AF3090
1.23
1
1
58.0
-
-
103.0
102
146
26
915
120
AF3120
1.41
1
1
72.0
-
-
134.0
133
183
33
1102
150
AF3150
1.53
1
1
82.0
-
-
164.0
163
218
38
1290
180
AF3180
1.80
1
1
96.0
-
-
203.0
194
251
41
1478
210
AF3210
2.15
1
1
117.0
-
-
248.0
236
296
46
1728
250
AF3250
2.28
1
1
145.0
-
-
323.0
288
355
55
2041
300
AF3300
1.41
0 or 1
3 or 2
72.0#
57
73
134.0
133
183
33
1102
150
AF3150S*
1.53
0 or 1
3 or 2
82.0#
67
88
164.0
163
218
38
1290
180
AF3180S*
1.80
0 or 1
3 or 2
96.0#
80
108
203.0
194
251
41
1478
210
AF3210S*
2.15
0 or 1
3 or 2
117.0#
95
130
248.0
236
296
46
1728
250
AF3250S*
2.28
0 or 1
3 or 2
145.0#
120
168
323.0
288
355
55
2041
300
AF3300S*
* Supplied with 3 elements and 4 bosses - 3 at low level and 1 at high level. Additional elements are available for installation in the 4th boss. # If using high level element.
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AQUAFLO INDIRECT SPECIFICATIONS
Model
AF4090
AF4120
AF4150
AF4180
AF4210
AF4250
AF4300
Storage Capacity
(Litres)
88 118 148 178 208 248 297
Height
(mm) x 545 Diameter
727 915 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
Weight Empty
(kg)
23 30 38 42 45 51 60
Weight Full
(kg)
111 148 186 220 253 299 357
Vol Within 10
o
C of Set Temperature
(Litres)
74 105 132 160 188 232 285
Heat up 14.2 20.0 22.0 26.2 31.2 33.0 41.0
Re-heat (minutes)
Following 70% draw off
12.0 16.0 17.2 20.4 22.0 25.0 34.0
Indirect Heat Exchanger
(kW)
16.46 16.46 18.55 18.55 18.55 22.00 22.00
Boost
re-heat
(Minutes)
- - - - - 117.0 145.0
Low level Immersion
Elements
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
High level Immersion
Elements
0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Standing Loss
(kWh/day)
1.07 1.23 1.41 1.53 1.80 2.15 2.28
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* Re-heat times based on BS12897 parameters with an 80°C primary ow at 15 l/min.
# Using Indirect heat exchanger. Actual performance when installed will vary considerably dependant on the rate of solar or other renewable input, number of panels etc.
AQUAFLO SOLAR COMPATIBLE SPECIFICATIONS
SOLAR TWIN COIL SOLAR DIRECT
Model
AF5150
AF5180
AF5210
AF5250
AF5300
AF6150
AF6180
AF6210
AF6250
AF6300
Storage
Capacity
(Litres)
147 177 207 247 297 148 178 207 248 298
Height
(mm) x 545 Dia.
1102 1290 1478 1728 2041 1102 1290 1478 1728 2041
Weight Empty
(kg)
40 45 48 53 63 38 42 45 51 60
Weight Full
(kg)
187 222 255 300 359 186 220 253 299 358
Volume within 10°C
of Set Temperature
(Litres)
132 160 188 232 285 132 160 188 232 285
Heat up (minutes)
1 x 3kW Immersion
54.1 82.7 97.9 113.9 164.3 114.0 136.8 159.6 182.4 225
Re-heat (minutes)
1 x 3kW Immersion
37.9 57.9 68.5 79.7 115.0 79.8 95.8 111.7 127.7 159.6
Indirect
Heat Exchanger
(kW)
18.55 18.55 22.00 22.00 22.00 - - - - -
Solar Heat
Exchanger
(kW)
16.46 18.55 18.55 22.00 22.00 16.46 18.55 18.55 22.00 22.00
Dedicated Solar
Capacity
(Litres)
50 60 70 90 100 50 60 70 90 100
Recovery
solar
(Minutes)
25.0* 26.3* 31.2* 33.0* 41.0* 25.0* 26.3* 31.2* 33.0* 41.0*
Boost re-heat
(Minutes)
12.0# 14.8# 15.5# 20.0# 25.0# 72.0 82.0 96.0 117.0 145.0
Low level
Immersion
Elements
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
High level
Immersion
Elements
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Standing Loss
(kWh/day)
1.41 1.53 1.80 2.15 2.28 1.41 1.53 1.80 2.15 2.28
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Item Part. No. Description
1 SA20001 Cold Water Inlet Set
2 SA20002 15mm x 22mm Tundish
3 SA20003 Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve
4
SA20004 Expansion Vessel - 12 Litre (including bracket)
SA20005 Expansion Vessel - 18 Litre (including bracket)
SA20006 Expansion Vessel - 24 Litre (including bracket)
5 SA20007 Immersion Heater 3 kW
5 SA20015 Immersion Heater 3 kW Titanium (optional)
6 SA20008 Immersion Heater Dual Stat
SA20014 Solar High Limit Stat. (Not Shown)
7 SA20011 2 Port Valve
SA20013 Non Self Resseting Thermostat (High Limit). (Not Shown)
SA20010 Separate Expansion Vessel Bracket. (Not Shown)
PARTS LIST
Expansion Vessel with Wall Bracket
Temperature &
Pressure Relief
Valve
Drain Via Cold Inlet (not supplied)
Dual
Stat
Tundish
From cold
Inlet Set
take off
DONOTtshutoffvalvebetween
Cylinder and Expansion Valve
Isolating Valve (not supplied)
Pressure Reducing Valve
Balanced Cold Connection
Non Return Valve
2 Port Valve
Pump (not supplied)
Secondary
Return
Hot Outlet
Non Return Valve
(not supplied)
Cold
Main
Boiler Flow
Boiler Return
Expansion Relief Valve
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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INSTALLATION Installation prerequisites
Zip Aquao should only be installed by a competent installer holding their G3 unvented qualication. The installation of this product is also notiable under the national building
regulations. The electrical installation including earthing and cross bonding must comply with the current IEE regulations and any Local Authority requirements.
Requirements
Zip AquaFlo is capable of delivering over 50 litres per minute when connected to a suitable mains supply. The high quality inlet control set with its 0.3 MPa (3 bar) operating pressure has been designed to make the most of what is available, however the performance of any unvented system is only as good as the water supply. In unvented systems both hot and cold services are supplied simultaneously from the mains so the maximum possible on-site water demand must be assessed and the water supply should be tested to ensure it can meet these requirements.
If necessary consult the local water supplier regarding the likely pressure and ow rate
availability.
It is important that site pressure readings are taken under dynamic ow conditions, high pressures under zero ow conditions are not necessarily indicative of satisfactory performance. A minimum of 0.15 MPa (1.5 bar) at 20 l/m ow should be available.
Where mains inlet pressures are likely to exceed 1.2 MPa (12 bar) then an additional upstream
pressure reducing device should be tted.
A minimum of 22mm supply pipe-work should ideally be provided and existing ½” (15mm) cold mains pipe-work may need to be upgraded. Hard water treatment should be considered in areas where the calcium carbonate content is greater than 200ppm, if required adjust cylinder temperature to below 60°C. This Cylinder should only be installed by a competent installer holding their G3 unvented
qualication. The installation of this product is also notiable under the national building
regulations. The electrical installation including earthing and cross bonding must comply with the current IEE regulations and any Local Authority requirements.
Connecting units in parallel
Multiple AquaFlo units can be connected together in parallel for applications where higher storage capacity is required. To connect in parallel, each AquaFlo should be provided with a separate cold supply while the hot outlets are connected to a common pipeline.
Secondary return
All AquaFlo units are suitable for use with secondary return systems. A dedicated secondary return connection is provided with a capacity of 210 litres and above. On smaller sizes the secondary return can be connected to the incoming supply. Always check that the kW loading
available on direct units is sufcient to recover the heat loss in the secondary circuit in addition
to any hot water drawn off.
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INSTALLATION SITE
Zip AquaFlo can be positioned more or less anywhere in the building but it should be remembered that for every 1 meter that an outlet is above the AquaFlo, the pressure will be reduced by 0.01 MPa (0.1 bar). If siting outside the heated envelope of the dwelling such as in a garage or outbuilding then frost protection should be provided and exposed pipe work should be insulated.
Zip AquaFlo must be supported on a at base (intended for oor standing) capable of
supporting the weight of the cylinder when full. The minimum recommended cupboard size is 650mm square.
It’s important that consideration is given to access for maintenance of the valves. The immersion heaters are 375mm long and access space should be provided for possible future replacement.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
Cylinder connections
All plumbing connections should be made to Zip AquaFlo and its safety devices using the
15mm or 22mm compression ttings, nuts and olives supplied.
Cylinder relief valve connections
Safety relief valve connections should not be used for any other purpose and no valve should be
tted between the expansion relief valve and the storage cylinder.
Cold mains pipework
Run the cold main through the building to the place where the AquaFlo is to be installed. Take care not to run the cold pipe near hot water or heating pipe work so that the heat pick up is
minimized. Identify the cold water supply pipe and t an isolating valve (not supplied).
A 22mm BS1010 stopcock can typically be used but a 22mm quarter turn full bore valve would
be better as it does not restrict the ow as much. Do not use “screwdriver slot” or similar valves.
Make the connection to the cold feed of the cylinder and incorporate a drain valve (not supplied). Position the inlet control just above the Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve (TPRV) mounted on the side of the cylinder. This ensures that the cylinder does not have to be drained down in order to service the inlet control set. Ensure that the arrow points in the direction of the water
ow. Select a suitable position for the expansion vessel. Mount it to the wall using the bracket
provided.
A ¾” BSP female x 22mm compression connection is provided to connect the expansion vessel to the 22mm pipe.
Balanced cold connection
If there are to be showers, bidets or monobloc taps in the installation then a balanced cold supply
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is a requirement. There is a 22mm balanced connection on the inlet control set that must be used for this purpose.
Hot water pipework
Run the rst part of the hot water distribution pipework in 22mm. This can be reduced to 15 mm and 10 mm as appropriate for the type of tap etc.. Your aim should be to reduce the volume of the hot draw off pipework to a practical minimum so that the time taken for the hot water is as quick as possible. Do not use monobloc mixer tap or showers if the balanced cold connection is not provided. This arrangement will back pressurise the unit and result in discharge.
Primary coil connections (Indirect Only) Compression connections are provided for the primary circuit which must be positively pumped.
Primary ow and return connections are interchangeable to suit site conditions without affecting
reheat times. Sealed or vented primary circuits can be used, to comply with normal installation practice the primary pressure should not exceed 0.3 MPa (3 bar) although the coil in AquaFlo is suitable for up to 0.7 MPa (7 bar) if required. The boiler may be Gas, Electric, Oil etc but must be under effective thermostatic control. Zip AquaFlo is not intended for use with uncontrolled heat sources such as some AGA’s, back boilers, solid fuel stoves etc. The two port zone valve should be installed into
the primary ow pipework leading to the coil ow inlet. The direction of ow arrow should be towards the primary ow connection. On twin coil cylinders an extra thermostat boss is provided.
Secondary circulation
Where secondary circulation is required a circulator suitable for wholesome water should be
used in conjunction with a non return valve to prevent back ow.
It may be necessary to incorporate an extra expansion vessel into the circuit to accommodate the increased system water volume in larger secondary circulation systems. Where off peak electrical tariffs are being used then secondary circulation should be avoided. A secondary
return boss is tted as standard on 210, 250 & 300 litre. On smaller sizes tee into the cold feed
pipe above the drain.
Immersion heaters
As a requirement of Building regulations the AquaFlo immersion heaters are tted with thermal
cut-out in addition to the normal control thermostat. To help ensure correct replacement the immersion heaters have a special 1
¾
” thread. They are of a low noise Incoloy construction and rated at 3kW at 240V. Replacement immersion heaters should be purchased from Zip Heaters otherwise the product warranty may be affected. Note! Titanium elements are also available for areas with aggressive water, constant cycling and high usage. (See parts on page 13).
Undernocircumstancesshouldimmersionheaterswithoutthermalcut-outsbettedto
Zip AquaFlo.
The o-ring on the head of the immersion heater should be correctly positioned and lubricated before tting. Screw in until hand-tight then gently tighten as the o-ring will seal easily.
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The electrical supply to each immersion heater must be fused at 13A via a double pole isolating switch to BS 3456. The cable must be 2.5mm2 heat resistant (85°C HOFR) sheathed ex complying to BS 6141:1981. Do not operate the immersion heater/s until the unit is full of water. If any sterilisation liquid is in the cylinder do not operate the immersion heater/s as this will cause premature failure.
The electrical supply must be from a fused supply compliant with local regulations and tted by a suitably qualied Electrician.
Energy cutout and cylinder thermostat (Indirect Only)
As a requirement of Building regulations the AquaFlo units are tted with a thermal cut-out in addition to the normal control thermostat. This unit should be tted to the dedicated boss on the cylinder and wired to the two port valve controlling the primary ow (see wiring diagram).
AquaFlo unvented indirect Twin coil solar
Indirect twin coil units can be installed in two separate formats:
1. In a solar powered system with a fossil fuel boiler.
2. In a system with two independent fossil fuel boilers. With either format it is essential the overall installation meets all current legislation including,
in particular, the high limit isolation requirements of Building Regulation G3. This document is designed to assist in achieving this aim.
Upper coil
The upper coil is connected to the fossil fuel boiler as per the instructions for the AquaFlo single coil model with the Dual Control thermostat inserted into the middle stat pocket. The wiring requirements are as depicted in this guide.
Lower coil: Solar Installation In a solar powered system the lower coil is connected to the solar heat source. Either primary
coil connection may be utilised as the ow or return. The solar cylinder sensor, supplied as part
of the solar controls, inserts into the lower stat pocket with the supplied grommet. It is necessary to mount the solar pump in the return pipework with the two port valve (supplied with the cylinder) installed between the cylinder and the pump.
This valve is of the powered open, sprung closed design and is wired through the high limit stat which inserts into the upper stat pocket. Two wiring options for high limit isolation are provided in this guide. The control thermostat is not required in a solar installation.
The remaining upper stat pocket is for the use of a sensor often supplied with a solar control package which may then provide via display on the solar control panel indication of the water temperature in the cylinder. NB: not all solar control packs provide this facility.
Lower coil: Two Boiler Installation Where the lower coil is to be used with a fossil fuel boiler, the pipework requirements are as
per that of a Stainless Indirect single coil cylinder described earlier in this book. However the electrical requirements mean the control thermostat inserts into the lower tank stat pocket to control the boiler input and the limit stat into the upper tank stat pocket. The two port valve may
be installed into either the ow or return pipework. Wiring of the controls are as per the wiring
diagram in this guide.
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Discharge arrangement
General guidance is provide by the diagram on page 19, extracted from the G3 Building Regulation Guidance. This guidance is available as a free of charge download of the G3 Approved Document from
www.planningportal.gov.uk. The discharge from both the Temperature relief and expansion relief valves can be joined together via a 15mm end feed Tee.
It is important that any discharge water does not collect in this pipe-work and can run freely to the tundish. The tundish should be mounted in a vertical and visible position located in the same
space as the unvented hot water storage system and be tted as close as possible and within
600mm of the safety device e.g. the temperature relief valve. The discharge pipe-work from the tundish must be routed in accordance with Part G3 of the Building Regulations.
The discharge pipes and tundish should be installed in a visible location away from any electrical devices, should terminate in a safe place where there is no risk to persons in the vicinity of the discharge, be of metal and:
Be at least one pipe size larger than the nominal outlet size of the safety device unless its
total equivalent hydraulic resistance exceeds that of a straight pipe 9m long i.e. discharge pipes between 9m and 18m equivalent resistance length should be at least two sizes larger than the nominal outlet size of the safety device, between 18 and 27m at least 3 sizes larger, and so on. Bends must be taken into account in calculating the ow resistance. An alternative approach for sizing discharge pipes would be to follow BS6700
Specication for design installation, testing and maintenance of services supplying water
for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages.
Have a vertical section of pipe at least 300mm long, below the tundish before any elbows
or bends in the pipework.
Be installed with a continuous fall.
It is preferable for the discharge to be visible at both the tundish and the nal point of
discharge but where this is not possible or practically difcult there should be clear
visibility at one or other of these locations.
Examples of acceptable discharge arrangements are:
Ideally below the xed grating and above the water seal in a trapped gulley.
Downward discharges at a low level; i.e. up to 100mm above external surfaces such as
car parks, hard standings, grassed areas etc. are acceptable providing that a wire cage or similar guard is positioned to prevent contact whilst maintaining visibility.
Discharges at a high level; e.g. in to metal hopper and metal down pipe with the end of
the discharge pipe clearly visible or onto a roof capable of withstanding high temperature discharges of water and 3m from any plastic guttering systems that would collect such discharges.
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• Where a single pipe serves a number of discharges, such as in blocks of ats, the number
served should be limited to not more than six systems so that any installation can be traced reasonably easily. The single common discharge pipe should be at least one pipe size larger than the largest individual discharge pipe to be connected. If unvented hot water storage systems are installed where discharges from safety devices may not be apparent i.e. in
dwellings occupied by blind, inrm or disabled people, consideration should be given to the
installation of an electronically operated device to warn when discharge takes place.
Note: The discharge will consist of scalding water and steam. Asphalt, roong felt and
non-metallic rainwater goods may be damaged by such discharges. Note: It is not acceptable to discharge straight into a soil pipe. See G3 3.60 for guidance.
Diagram of a typical discharge pipe arrangement (extract from Building Regulations G3).
600 mm
Maximum
Pipe Length
Tundish
Metal Discharge Pipe (D2) From Tundish, with
Continuous Fall
Metal Discharge Pipe (D1) From Temperature
Relief Valve to Tundish, with Continuous Fall
Discharge Below Fixed
Grating
Trapped Gulley
300 mm
minimum
Discharge below xed grating (G3 3.62 gives alternative points of discharge)
Safety device e.g temperature relief valve
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Br G
1 2 3
C CE E Br G BI O
G/Y
321
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
L N
L N
N
E
HTG
ON
DHW
ON
DHW
OFF
SL
L N E
E
E
3
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
3
E
L
N
2
10
10
2 1
BI O
G/Y
ROOM STAT
WIRING CENTRE
PROGRAMMER BOILER
2 PORT HEATING CUTOUT (COMBINED) DUOSTAT
2 PORT (DHW)
PUMP
Wiring Diagram 2 x 2 Port Zone Valves (Typically Honeywell ‘S’ Plan)
G = Grey, BI = Blue, O = Orange, G/Y = Green/Yellow, Br = Brown
L = Live, N = Nuetral, C = Common, SL = Switched Live, E = Earth
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Br G BI
O
C CE E
Br
G BI O
G/Y
321
2
2
1 2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
10
3
E
L
N
2
98765
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
L
L SL L N E
N
N
N
E
EE
11
2 3
G/Y
HTG
ON
DHW
ON
DHW
OFF
ROOM STAT PROGRAMMER BOILER
WIRING CENTRE
3 PORT MID POSITION CUTOUT (COMBINED) DUOSTAT
2 PORT (DHW)
PUMP
Wiring Diagram 3 Port + 2 Port (Typically Honeywell ‘Y’ Plan)
W = White, G = Grey, BI = Blue, O = Orange, G/Y = Green/Yellow, Br = Brown
L = Live, N = Nuetral, C = Common, SL = Switched Live, E = Earth
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COMMISSIONING
Filling
Check all connections for water tightness including any factory made connections such as the immersion heater and the temperature and pressure relief valve.
The pressure in the expansion vessel should be checked to ensure it is 0.3 MPa (3 bar) (45 psi). The valve is of the car tyre (Schrader) type.
The hot tap furthest away from the AquaFlo should be opened before lling the system to let air out. The system should be ushed before use. The remaining taps should be opened in turn
to expel air.
Direct units
The system must be fully lled and ushed before switching on the power to the immersion
heaters and allowing the unit to heat up. The immersion heater is supplied preset at 55°C. Turning fully to + sets to approx 65°C.
Indirect units
Ensure the lever on the two port valve is set to the lling position and use the boiler manufacturers commissioning instructions to ll the primary circuit. When full release the lever.
Switch the programmer to Domestic Hot water (DHW) and allow the unit to start to heat. Adjust the dial of the dual thermostat to between 55°C and 65°C as required.
Storage temperature A storage temperature of 60-65°C is normal for both direct and indirect AquaFlo. In hard water areas consideration should be given to reducing this to 55-60°C. In many healthcare applications the guidance on Legionella control and safe water delivery temperatures will require storing the water at 60-65°C, distributing at 50-55°C and using thermostatic mixing valves to control the nal temperature. For details consult the NHS estates guidance on safe hot water temperatures.
Safety valve checks Any water coming from either the expansion relief valve or the temperature / pressure relief
valve during heat up is indicative of a problem which needs to be identied and rectied. The
temperature relief and expansion relief valves should be fully opened, one at a time then both
together allowing as much water as possible to ow through the tundish. Check that your
discharge pipework is free from debris and is carrying the water away without spillage over the tundish and release the valves and check that they re-seat properly.
General Servicing should only be carried out by competent installers and any spare parts used must be purchased from Zip Heaters. NEVER bypass any safety devices or operate the unit without them fully operational.
Draining Isolate from the electrical supply to prevent the immersion heaters burning out. Isolate the unit from the cold mains. Attach a hose to the draining tap ensuring it reaches to a level below
the unit. (This will ensure an efcient syphon is set up and the maximum amount of water is
drained from the unit). Open the hot tap closest to the unit and open the draining tap.
WARNING: WATER BEING DRAINED OFF MAY BE VERY HOT!
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ANNUAL SERVICING
A competent installer should carry out the following checks on an annual basis, ideally at the same time as the annual boiler service.
1. The expansion relief valve on the inlet control set should be eased open allowing water to
ow for 5 seconds. The valve should then be closed making sure it re-seats correctly. Repeat
this procedure with the pressure/temperature relief valve. Always ensure that the discharge pipework is allowing the water to drain away adequately. If not check for blockages etc. and clear.
WARNING: THE WATER DISCHARGED MAY BE VERY HOT!
2. Ensure that any immersion heaters that are tted are working correctly and that they are controlling the water at a temperature of between 55°C and 65°C.
3. Make sure the pressure in the expansion vessel is charged to 0.3 MPa (3 bar). If not turn off the water supply to the unit and open a hot tap, run the tap until the water ceases to ow. The valve on the expansion vessel is a Schrader (standard car tyre) type. Air or CO
2 can be used to re-pressurise the expansion vessel.
4. Remove the head on the inlet control set by unscrewing, and clean the mesh lter within.
YOUR WARRANTY MAY BE VOID WITHOUT PROOF OF ANNUAL SERVICING.
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WARRANTY
The AquaFlo stainless steel vessel carries a transferable 25 year warranty against faulty materials or manufacture provided that:
It has been correctly installed by a competent installer as per this document and all the relevant standards, regulations and codes of practice in force at the time.
It has not been modified in any way, other than by Zip Heaters (UK) Ltd.
No components supplied with the AquaFlo have been removed for unauthorised repair or
replacement.
It has not been misused, tampered with or subjected to neglect.
It has only been used for the storage of wholesome water.
It has not been subjected to frost damage.
The unit has been serviced annually.
The system is fed from a public water supply.
The warranty period commences from the date of purchase subject to registration of the
product within 60 days of installation.
Please note that invoices for servicing may be requested to prove that the unit has been serviced
annually. All the components tted to/or supplied with the AquaFlo carry a 2 year warranty.
EXCLUSIONS –The warranty does not cover: The effects of scale build up. Any labour charges associated with replacing the unit or its parts. Any consequential losses caused by the failure or malfunction of the unit.
In the event of a problem contact Zip Heaters on 0845 602 4533 for advice.
Your Zip Aquao requires annual servicing. You should employ a competent installer to per form
the annual servicing.
Zip Heaters service department can be contacted on 0845 602 4533 to arrange servicing or repair.
IfwaterisowingfromthesafetyvalvesthroughtheTundish,thisindicatesafault
condition and action is needed. If this water is hot turn the boiler and/or the immersion heater off. Do not turn off the water until the discharge runs cool. The discharge may also stop.
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ontact Zip Heaters on 0845 602 4533 or call a competent plumber out to service the unit.
Tell them you have a fault on an unvented cylinder.
Zip Heaters stock all the spare parts that may be required.
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