Radiant RCM Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual - page 17
Installation Manual
Wall Hung Boiler – Cod. 99817NA – July 2001
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CONTROL PANEL
LEGEND (see fig. 1)
1.
SUMMER-WINTER ON-OFF SWITCH
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LOCK-OUT INDICATOR
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HEATING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT KNOB
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WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT KNOB
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SPACE FOR ADDING AN OPTIONAL TIMER
SELF- DIAGNOSTIC LEGEND (see fig. 2)
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OPERATING/ POWER INDICATOR
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DOMESTIC HOT WATER OPERATION
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HEATING OPERATION
9.
FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING AIR PRESSURE SWITCH FAILURE
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FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING DOMESTIC WATER SENSOR FAILURE
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FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING HEATING SENSOR FAILURE
12.
FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING 90° C MAX TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE
13.
FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING FLUE SAFETY - THERMOSTAT FAILURE
14.
FLASHING LIGHT DENOTING LACK OF WATER IN SYSTEM
15.
WATER PRESSURE LEVEL 1 BAR
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WATER PRESSURE LEVEL 1.5 BAR
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ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
STARTING UP THE BOILER
After connecting up the water supply, before starting up the boiler, carry out the following procedures:
Preliminary procedure
• Do as follows:
• make sure the power supply for the boiler is the same as that stated on the plate (230V - 50Hz) and that the live, neutral and
earth connections have been properly connected;
• make sure the type of gas being supplied is the same as the type for which the boiler has been tested and approved (see
plate data);
• make sure the unit is properly earthed;
• make sure there are no flammable liquids or materials in the immediate vicinity of the boiler;
• make sure that any shut-off valves in the heating circuit are open;
• open the gas cock and check the gas seals, making sure the counter shows no sign of leaks; in any case, double check by
using a soapy solution and eliminate all eventual leaks. The checking procedure for the gas burner attachment is carried out
with the boiler working;
• make sure the electrical mains switch is OFF;
• remove the front cover by pulling it forwards;
• undo the side screws and rotate the panel downwards
Filling the system
After making sure the gas cock is closed, fill the heating system as follows;
• fill the system until a pressure of 1.5 bar has been reached (light no. 16 ON; see fig. 2) and then close the filling tap located
under the boiler;
• make sure the cap on the auto air vent valve is slightly loose to allow air to escape from the system (see fig. 1 pag. 13);
• undo the cap on the circulation pump to eliminate any eventual air locks (see fig. 1 pag. 13). Undo the valve on the heat
exchanger and then close it again as soon as water appears (see fig. 2 pag. 13); it is a good idea to purge all radiators of air
at this point too;
• before starting up the boiler the water pressure must be checked again; if this is seen to be below 0.5 bar (light no. 14
flashes; see fig. 2), bring it back up to 1.5 bar (light no. 16 ON; see fig. 2) and then close the filling tap located ander the
boiler;
• switch on the electrical power supply to the boiler;
• turn selector switch 1 to the WINTER !
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position (see fig. 1), after a few seconds the pump will come into action;
• once the boiler is working, if any noises are heard in the system, repeat the above air purging procedures until there is no air
left in the system;
• turn on a hot water tap briefly;
• if any noises are heard, loosen the valve on the heat exchanger (see fig.2 pag. 13) and close it again as soon as water
appears;
• check there are no obstructions in the exhaust duct;
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ELECTRONIC WATER
PRESSURE GAUGE
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
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Fig. 1
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