VOKERA RAIN 24 Installation And Servicing Instructions - page 8
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3A.6.7 LOW PRESSURE SEALED SYSTEM
An alternative method of filling the system would
be from an independent make-up vessel or tank
mounted in a position at least 1-metre above the
highest point in the system and at least 5-metres
above the boiler (see fig. 5A).
The cold feed from the make-up vessel or tank
must be fitted with an approved non-return valve
and stopcock for isolation purposes. The feed
pipe should be connected to the return pipe as
close to the boiler as possible.
3A.6.8 FREQUENT FILLING
Frequent filling or venting of the system may be
indicative of a leak. Care should be taken during
the installation of the appliance to ensure all
aspects of the system are capable of withstand-
ing pressures up to at least 3 bar.
3A.7
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The appliance is supplied for operation on 230V @
50Hz electrical supply; it must be protected with a
3-amp fuse. The method of connection to the
mains electricity supply must allow for complete
isolation from the supply. The preferred method is
by using a double-pole switch with a contact sepa-
ration of at least 3mm. The switch must only supply
the appliance and its corresponding controls, i.e.
time clock, room thermostat, etc.
3A.8
MOUNTING ON A COMBUSTIBLE
SURFACE
If the appliance is to be fitted on a wall of
combustible material, a sheet of fireproof mate-
rial must protect the wall.
3A.9
TIMBER FRAMED BUILDINGS
If the appliance is to be fitted in a timber framed
building, it should be fitted in accordance with I.S.
813 and local Building Regulations.
The Institute of Gas Engineers publication (IGE/
UP/7) ‘Guide for Gas Installations in Timber
Frame Buildings’ gives specific advice on this
type of installation.
3A.10 INHIBITORS
Vokera recommend that an inhibitor - suitable for
use with copper heat exchangers - is used to
protect the boiler and system from the effects of
corrosion and/or electrolytic action. The inhibitor
must be administered in strict accordance with
the manufacturers instructions*.
*Water treatment of the complete heating system
- including the boiler - should be carried out in
accordance with I.S. 813 and the Domestic Water
Treatment Association’s (DWTA) code of practice.
3A.11 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
A Declaration of Conformity (as defined in I.S.
813) must be provided on completion of the in-
stallation.
A copy of the declaration must be given to the
responsible person and also to the gas supplier if
required.
Fig. 5a
Make-up vessel
or tank
Automatic
air-vent
Non-return
valve
Stopcock
5.0 metres minimum
Heating
return
Fig. 5
control valve
temporary
connection
control valve
supply pipe
double check
valve
flow/return pipe
Fig. 6