Ferroli OPTIMAX 25 S Instructions For Use, Installation And Maintenance - Optimax 25 S
Optimax 25 S
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Ignition
• Open the gas valve upstream of the boiler.
• Purge the gas supply and appliance
• Switch on the boiler fused spur.
• The boiler is now ready to function automatically whenever the external controls call for heating.
In case of an electrical power failure while the boiler is working, the burner will go out. When
power returns, the boiler will run the self-test cycle again, after which the burner will automati-
cally re-ignite (if there is still demand for heat).
Checks during operation
• Check the tightness of the gas circuit and water systems.
• Check the efficiency of the flue and air-flue ducts while the boiler is working.
• Check that the water is circulating properly between the boiler and the system.
• Make sure that the gas valve modulates correctly.
• Check the proper ignition of the boiler by performing various tests, turning it on and off with the
room thermostat or remote control.
• Make sure that the fuel consumption indicated on the meter corresponds to that given in the technical
data table in chap. 4.
• Check the parameters are programmed correctly and perform any required customization (power,
temperatures, etc.).
Turning off
Press the
key for 5 seconds (see fig. 1).
When the boiler is turned off with this key, the printed circuit board is still powered, heating operation
is disabled and the display appears
but the frost protection, will remain active.
Close the gas cock ahead of the boiler and disconnect electrical power.
To avoid damage caused by freezing during long shutdowns in winter, it is advisable to drain all
water from the boiler, or add a suitable antifreeze to the heating system.
3.3 Maintenance
The following operations are strictly reserved for Qualified Personnel, such as corgi registered
engineers or Ferroli personeer.
Seasonal inspection of the boiler and fl ue
It is advisable to carry out the following checks at least once a year:
• The control and safety devices (gas valve, flow meter, thermostats, etc.) must function correctly.
• The flue terminal end piece and ducts must be free of obstructions and leaks.
• The gas and water systems must be sound.
• The burner and exchanger must be clean.
• The electrodes must be free of scale and correctly positioned.
• The water pressure in the heating system must be approx 1 bar; otherwise, bring it to that value.
• The expansion vessel must be filled to 1 bar cold with zero system pressure.
• The gas flow and pressure must correspond to that given in the respective tables.
• The circulating pumps must be vented and free of debris, spun prior to operation.