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UnventedHotWaterCylinders/Hydracyl150205250300
InstructionsforuseInstallationandServicing
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Table of conTenTs
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1 Instructionsguidance................................................................................................................... 51.1 Productdocumentation.......................................................................................51.2 Associateddocuments........................................................................................51.3 Storageofdocuments.........................................................................................51.4 Explanationofsymbols.......................................................................................51.5 Benchmark.........................................................................................................5
2 Safetyinstructionsandregulations............................................................................................... 52.1 Intendeduse......................................................................................................52.2 Generalsafetyinformation..................................................................................62.3 Cylindersafetyinformation..................................................................................62.4 Cylinderidentificationplate.................................................................................62.5 Regulationandstatutoryrequirements.................................................................62.6 RegulationsforGreatBritian................................................................................72.7 Generalrequirements..........................................................................................7
3 Introducingyourappliance........................................................................................................... 83.1 Appliancedescription.........................................................................................8
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4 Operation.................................................................................................................................... 94.1 Adjustingthehotwatertemperature....................................................................94.2 Switchingoffhotwater......................................................................................104.3 Frostprotection................................................................................................104.4 Cleaningthecylinder........................................................................................104.5 Temporarilytakingthecylinderoutofservice.....................................................104.6 Energysavingtips.............................................................................................104.7 Faultfinding.....................................................................................................11
5 InspectionandMaintenance....................................................................................................... 11
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6 Technicaldata............................................................................................................................ 12
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7 Hydraulicandelectricalschematics............................................................................................. 13
8 Descriptionofthecomponents................................................................................................... 198.1 Cylinderunitdescription...................................................................................198.2 FunctionalelementsofHydracylDHWcylinder....................................................19
9 Assembly................................................................................................................................... 239.1 Packcontents...................................................................................................239.2 Cylindertransportation.....................................................................................239.3 Installationsite.................................................................................................239.4 Installationofdischargepipe.............................................................................24
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10 Cylinderinstallation................................................................................................................... 2510.1 Installingpipesforreheatingcircuit...................................................................2510.2 Installinghotwaterpipes..................................................................................2510.3 Installationofcoldwaterpipe............................................................................2610.4 Electricalinstallation.........................................................................................2710.5 Electricalconnectionofcontrolcomponents.......................................................27
11 Commissioning......................................................................................................................... 2811.1 Fillingthecylinder............................................................................................2811.2 Fillingoutthecylindercommissioningchecklist..................................................2911.3 Handovertotheoperator...................................................................................29
MaInTenance
12 Inspectionandmaintenance....................................................................................................... 2912.1 Maintenancechecklist.......................................................................................3012.2 Drainingthecylinder.........................................................................................30
13 Faultfinding.............................................................................................................................. 3013.1 Takingthecylinderoutofservice.......................................................................32
14 Recyclinganddisposal............................................................................................................... 3214.1 Cylinderdisposal..............................................................................................3214.2 Disposalofpackaging.......................................................................................32
15 Customerserviceandmanufacturer'swarranty............................................................................ 3215.1 Glow-wormservice............................................................................................3215.2 Glow-wormwarranty.........................................................................................32
16 Spareparts................................................................................................................................ 33
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1 Instructions guidance
1.1 Product documentation
Theinstructionsareanintegralpartoftheapplianceandmustbehandedtotheuseroncompletionoftheinstallationinordertocomplywiththecurrentregulation.
• Carefullyreadthemanual,tounderstandalltheinformationtoenablesafeinstallation,useandservicing.Noliabilitycanbeacceptedintheeventofdamagefornotcomplyingwiththeguidanceinthisinstructionmanual.
1.2 associated documents
Wheninstallingthecylinder,youmustpayattentiontotheinstallationinstructionsforpartsandcomponentsofthesystem.
Theseinstallationinstructionsareenclosedwiththevarioussystempartsandsupplementarycomponents.Youmustalsoobservealloperatinginstructionsincludedwiththesystemcomponents.
1.3 storage of documents
Passthisinstallationmanualandallotherapplicabledocumentsand,ifnecessary,anyrequiredaidstothesystemoperator.
Thesystemoperatorwillberesponsibleforstoringthemsothattheinstructionsandaidsareavailablewhenrequired.
1.4 explanation of symbols
a DANGER: Risk of injuries.
e DANGER: Risk of electric shock.
ATTENTION: Risk of damage to the appliance or to its vicinity.
IMPORTANT: Useful information.
1.5 benchmark
Benchmarkplacesresponsibilitiesonbothmanufacturersandinstallers.Thepurposeistoensurethatcustomersareprovidedwiththecorrectequipmentfortheirneeds,thatitisinstalled,
commissionedandservicedinaccordancewiththemanufactu-rer’sinstructionsbycompetentpersonsandthatitmeetstherequirementsoftheappropriateBuildingRegulations.TheBench-markChecklistmustbeusedtodemonstratecompliancewithBuildingRegulationsandmustbeprovidedtothecustomerforfuturereference.
Installersarerequiredtocarryoutinstallation,commissioningandservicingworkinaccordancewiththeBenchmarkCodeofPracticewhichisavailablefromtheHeatingandHotwaterIndus-tryCouncilwhomanageandpromotetheScheme.
• Visitwww.centralheating.co.ukformoreinformation.
2 safety instructions and regulations
2.1 Intended use
Glow-wormcylindersareconstructedusingstate-of-the-arttechnologyinaccordancewithrecognisedsafetyregulations.Nevertheless,thereisstillariskofinjuryordeathtotheuserorothersorofdamagetotheunitandotherpropertyintheeventofimproperuseoruseforwhichtheunitisnotintended.
Glow-wormcylindersarenotintendedforusebypersonswhohaveinadequateexperienceand/orknowledge,unlesstheyaresupervisedbyapersonresponsiblefortheirsafetyorhavebeengiveninstructionsbythispersonregardingtheoperationoftheunit.Childrenmustbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunit.
Glow-wormHydracyldomestichotwatercylindersareunvented,indirectlyheateddomestichotwatercylindersdesignedforusewithgas-firedboilersasperGBstandardsforhotwatersupplysystems.Thecylindersworkwiththepressureofthewatersupplylineanddonotneedacoldwatertankfortheirsupply.
Theyareusedonlytosupplypotablewaterheatedupto80°C.Theymayonlybeusedforthispurpose.Thecylinderscanbeusedincombinationwithadownstreamgas-firedboilerforhotwatergenerationinaccordancewithGBstandards.
Anyotheruseorextendeduseisconsideredtobeimproper.Improperuseofanykindisprohibited.
Themanufacturer/supplierisnotliableforanydamageresultingfromimproperuse.Theuseralonebearstherisk.Intendedusealsoincludesobservingtheoperatingandinstallationmanualsandallotherapplicabledocuments,aswellascomplyingwiththeinspectionandservicingconditions.
Attheendofthismanualthereisacommissioningreportwhichyoumustfillinandhandovertotheoperator.AllinstallersshouldhaveacurrentIDcardandregistrationnumber.ThecylindermustbeinstalledbyacompetentpersonapprovedatthetimebytheHealthandsafetyExecutivetotheprevailingstandards,installationbookandbuildingregulationsatthetimeofinstallation.
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2.2 general safety information
Installationandadjustmentaswellasservice,maintenanceandrepairmustbecarriedoutbyacompetentpersonapprovedatthetimebytheHealthandSafetyExecutiveandbeinaccordancewiththerelevantrequirementsoftheLocalAuthority,BuildingRegulations,BuildingRegulations(Scotland),BuildingRegulations(NorthernIreland),andthebye-lawsofthelocalWaterUndertaking.
AllelectricalwiringmustbecarriedoutbyacompetentelectricianandbeinaccordancewiththecurrentI.E.E.WiringRegulations.
2.3 cylinder safety information
ThisproducthasbeenassessedandfoundtocomplywiththerequirementsoftheBuildingRegulationsforunventedhotwaterstoragesystemsandmustnotbealteredormodifiedinanyway.Intheeventofpartsreplacement,useonlygenuinesparepartssuppliedbyGlow-worm.
TheinstallationissubjecttoBuildingRegulationapproval.
NotifytheLocalAuthorityofintentiontoinstall.
As stipulated in the manual "Handling Operations Regulations 1992", the weight of the unit exceeds that which should be lifted by one person.
Withoutpotentialequalisation,life-threateningvoltagefromtheelectricimmersionheatercanreachthepipingandwatertaps.Earththeelectricimmersionheater.Ifthesolarcylinderisconnectedwithpipesmadeofnon-metallicmaterialsandisnotearthed,corrosiondamagecanoccur.
Earththesolarcylinderforpotentialequalisationandtoprotectagainstovervoltage.
Ifusingnon-metallicpipesonthewaterroute,makesurethattheyaredesignedbythemanufacturerforcontinuousoperationat70°Candoperationbythehourattemperaturesofupto95°C
Alwaysuseasuitableopen-endspannertotightenorundothreadedconnections.Donotusepipewrenches,extensions,etc.IfthewaterdoesnotmeettherequirementsoftheUKwaterqualitystandardswithamaximumchloridelevelof250mg/l,corrosiondamagemayoccurtothecylinder.
Onlyusethecylindertoheatpotablewater.
2.3.1 electric potential equalisation
Ifyouuseanelectricimmersionheaterinthecylinder,theexternalvoltagemaybuildupelectricalpotentialinthewaterwhichcanresultintheelectrochemicalcorrosionoftheelectricimmersionheater.Makesurethatboththehotwaterandcoldwaterpipesareconnectedtotheearthlinebymeansofearthcabledirectlyonthecylinder.Youmustalsomakesurethattheelectricimmersionheaterisconnectedtotheearthlineviatheearthingterminal.
2.3.2 Preventing frost damage
Youshouldnotturnthegas-firedboileroffcompletelysothatyoucanstilluseallofthesafetyfunctionsforyourheatinginstallation.Ifyouwanttotaketheunitoutofoperationforarelativelylongperiodoftimeinanunheatedroomatriskfromfrost,youmustcompletelydraintheHydracyl.
2.3.3 avoiding damage caused by leaks
Ifthereareleaksinthepipenetwork,closeoffthecoldwaterstopvalveonthesafetyassemblyandnotifyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystemstorectifytheleaks.
2.3.4 avoiding burns and scalds
Forscaldprotection,installahotwaterthermostatmixerinthesystem.
Shouldexcessivelyhotwaterreachyourhottapscontactyourinstallerimmediately.
2.3.5 Preventing damage due to unauthorised changes to the unit
Changestothesupplylines,reliefvalvetermination,andexpansionreliefvalvemayonlybecarriedoutbyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Never shut off the expansion relief valve or relief valve termination.
Never bypass any of the security devices.
2.4 cylinder identification plate
Theidentificationplateisattachedtothemiddleofthecylinderatthefactory.
2.5 Regulation and statutory requirements
2.5.1 cylinder and cylinder assembly
Pressure equipment directive 97/23/ec
DirectiveoftheEuropeanParliamentandCouncilfrom29thMay,1997fortheapproximationofthelawsonpressureequipmentoftheMemberStates
en 12897: 2006
Watersupply-specificationforindirectlyheatedunvented(closed)domestichotwatercylinders
en 806-1
Specificationsforinstallationsinsidebuildingsconveyingwaterforhumanconsumption-Part1:General
en 1717
Protectionagainstpollutionofpotablewaterinstallationsandgeneralrequirementsofdevicestopreventpollutionbybackflow
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en 60335-1
Safetyofhouseholdandsimilarelectricalappliances;Part1:Generalprinciples(IEC60335-1:2001,modified)
en 60335-2-21
Safetyofhouseholdandsimilarelectricalappliances;Part2:Particularrequirementsforstoragewaterheaters(domestichotwatercylindersandhotwaterboilers)(IEC335-2-21:1989andsupplements1;1990and2;1990,modified)
en 60335-2-73
Safetyofhouseholdandsimilarelectricalappliances;Part2:Particularrequirementsforfixedimmersionheaters(IEC335-2-73:1994,modified)
en 60529
Degreesofprotectionprovidedbyenclosures(IPcode)-(IEC60529:1989+A1:1999)
en 60529-1
Degreesofprotectionprovidedbyenclosures(IPcode)-(IEC60529:1989+A1:1999)
en 60730-1
AutomaticElectricalControlsforHouseholdandSimilarUse-Part1:Generalrequirements(IEC60730-1:1999,modified)
en 60730-2-9
AutomaticElectricalControlsforHouseholdandSimilarUse-Part2-9:Particularrequirementsfortemperaturesensingcontrols(IEC60730-2-9:2000,modified)
Directive 2004/108/ec
Directive2004/108/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentandCouncilof15thDecember2004ontheapproximationofthelawsoftheMemberStatesrelatingtoelectromagneticcompatibilityandrepealingDirective89/336/EEC
ec low voltage directive 2006/95/ec
Directive2006/95/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentandCouncilof12thDecember2006ontheharmonisationofthelawsofMemberStatesrelatingtoelectricalequipmentdesignedforusewithincertainvoltagelimits
lightning protection
enV 61024-1
Protectionofstructuresagainstlightning–Part1:Generalprinciples(IEC1024-1:1990;modified)BS6651:Codeofpracticeforprotectionofstructuresagainstlightning.
2.6 Regulations for great britain
2.6.1 Technical guidance
Thisappliancemustonlybeinstalledandcommissionedbyasuitablycompetentperson.Pleasecheckwithyourinstallerthatheisabletocarry-outallthenecessaryworksincludingofficialnotificationoftheworkstotherelevantbodyuponcompletion.
Observeallnationalregulations,including:WorkingatHeightsRegulations2005,HealthandSafetyatWorkAct1974,ElectricityatWorkRegulations1989,IEEWiringRegulationsBS7671,Lightningprotectionrequirements,Equipotentialbondingofelectricalinstallations.
2.7 general requirements
2.7.1 Preliminary remarks
Thisappliancemustonlybeinstalledandcommissionedbyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.Pleasecheckwithyourinstallerthatheisabletocarry-outallthenecessaryworksincludingofficialnotificationoftheworkstotherelevantbodyuponcompletion.
2.7.2 Related documents
Theinstallationoftheapplianceandanyassociatedhotwatersystemmustbeinaccordancewith(butnotlimitedto)thefollowing;COSHHregulations,GasSafety(InstallationandUse)Regulations1998,HealthandSafetyDocumentNo.635(TheElectricityatWorkRegulations1989),BS7671(IEEWiringRegulations)andtheWaterSupply(WaterFitting)Regulations1999,orTheWaterBylaws2000(Scotland).ItshouldalsobeinaccordancewiththerelevantrequirementsoftheLocalAuthority,BuildingRegulations,TheBuildingRegulations(Scotland),TheBuildingRegulations(NorthernIreland)andtherelevantrecommendationsofthefollowingBritishStandards:
bs. 6700Servicessupplyingwaterfordomesticusewithinbuildingsandtheircurtilages.
bs. 6798Specificationforinstallationofgasfiredboilersnotexceeding60kWinput.
bs. 6891Specificationforinstallationoflowpressuregaspipeworkupto28mm(R1)indomesticpremises(2ndfamilygas).
bs. 7593Treatmentofwaterindomestichotwatercentralheatingsystems.InstituteofGasEngineersPublicationIGE/UP/7/1998:”Guideforgasinstallationsintimberframedhousing”
bs. 5482Pt.1Domesticbutaneandpropanegasburninginstallations.
Ige/UP1Soundnesstestingandpurgingofindustrialandcommercialgasinstallation.
Ige/UP2Gasinstallationpipework,boostersandcompressorsonindustrialandcommercialpremises.
Ige/UP10Installationofgasappliancesinindustrialandcommercialpremises.
bs. 6644Installationofgasfiredhotwaterboilersofratedinputsbetween60kWand2MW(2ndand3rdfamilygases).
bs. 5449Forcedcirculationhotwatercentralheatingsystemsfordomesticpremises.Note:onlyupto45kW.
bs. 6880Lowtemperaturehotwaterheatingsystemsofoutputgreaterthan45kW.
Part1Fundamentalanddesignconsiderations.
Part2Selectionofequipment.
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Part3Installation,commissioningandmaintenance.
bs. 4814Specificationfor:Expansionvesselsusinganinternaldiaphragm,forsealedhotwaterheatingsystems.
bs. 5440Installationandmaintenanceoffluesandventilationforgasappliancesofratedinputnotexceeding70kWnet(1st,2ndand3rdfamilygases).
Part1Specificationforinstallationofflues.
Part2Specificationforinstallationandmaintenanceofventilationforgasappliances.
2.7.3 ce Mark
CElabellingshowsthattheapplianceaccordingtothemodeloverviewcomplywiththebasicrequirementsoftheapplicabledirectives.TheCEdeclarationsofconformitycanbeviewedatthemanufacturer'spremisesandcanbesuppliedifnecessary.
3 Introducing your appliance
3.1 appliance description
TheGlow-wormHydracyldomestichotwatercylinderisavailableinfoursizes:150,205,250,and300litres.ThecylindersaremadefromstainlesssteelwithEPSinsulation.
Theunventeddomestichotwatercylinderworkswiththepressureofthewatersupplylineanddoesnotneedacoldwatertankforitssupply.Toenablethecylindertoworkaswellaspossible,acoldwatersupplywithanappropriatepressureandflowrateisrequired.
3.1.1 safety devices
Thecylinderisdeliveredwithallsafetyandcontroldevicesfortheoperationoftheunventeddomestichotwatersupply:
- Temperature/pressurereliefvalve(90°C,7bar)
- Pressurelimitingvalve(3.5bar)withlinestrainer
- Expansionreliefvalve(one-wayvalve,6.0bar)
- Safetythermostatforelectricimmersionheater(85°C)
- Reheatingcircuitsafetythermostat(80°C)
3.1.2 Hot water temperature regulation
Youcansetthehotwatertemperatureandreheatingtimesonthecontroller.Oneofthefollowingcontrollersmaybeuseddependingonthedesignofyoursystem:Glow-wormdual-channeleBUScontrollerCylinderthermostatinconjunctionwithatimer.Refertotheoperatingmanualfortheinstalledcontrollerortimer.
electric immersion heater
Thecylinderisequippedwithanadditionalelectricimmersionheaterwithaheatingoutputof3kW.Theelectricimmersionheaterisdesignedforuseinunventedcylindersandhasathermostatwithatemperaturecontrollerandasafetythermostat(TCO)witharesetbutton.
3.1.3 functional elements of cylinder
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ThefollowingarepremountedatthefactoryfortheHydracyldomestichotwatercylinder:
- Cylinderthermostat(3)andreheatingcircuitsafetythermostat(2).
- Electricimmersionheater(1)withsafetythermostatandcylinderthermostat.
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4 operation
a Risk of scalding and bursts due to inappropriate alterations!
There is a risk of escaping steam, bursting, and damage to the system if you make any changes to the cylinder, control system, supply lines for water and power (if present), relief valve termination, or expansion relief valve for the cylinder water.
Do not make any improper changes.
a Risk of scalding!
The output temperature of the draw-off points can reach 85 °C if the mixing valve is set incorrectly.
- Do not adjust the mixing valve.
- If the output temperature at a draw-off point is too high or low, Contact an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems to adjust the temperature.
Risk of damage from leaks!
Leaks on the water pipes between the cylinder and tap can result in water damage.
- If a leak occurs, close the cold water stop valve on the cylinder.
- Contact an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems, to eliminate the leak.
Thecoldwaterstopvalveislocatedinthepipeconnectionofyourdomesticwaterconnectionforthecylinder(coldwaterconnection)whichshouldhavebeenfittedbyyourinstallerinanaccessiblepositionclosetothecylinder.
4.1 adjusting the hot water temperature
Thehotwatertemperatureissettotherequiredvaluebytheengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystemsduringthecylinderstart-upprocess.
Ifanexternalcontrollerisinstalledforhotwatertemperaturecontrol,youcanadjustthehotwatertemperatureandreheatingtimesusingthiscontroller.
Forinformationonmakingsettings,seetheoperatingmanualforthecontroller.
4.1.1 adjusting the cylinder thermostat
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Key1 cylinder thermostat
Ifnocontrollerforhotwatertemperaturecontrolisinstalled,youcansettherequiredhotwatertemperatureonthecylinderthermostat(1).Youcansetthereheatingtimesontheinstalledtimer.Refertotheoperatingmanualforthetimer.
• Setthedesiredcylinderhotwatertemperatureonthecylinderthermostat(1).
• Foroptimumefficiency,chooseasettingof45°C.
• Usetheoperatingmanualforthegas-firedboilertomakesurethattheunitisreadyforoperation.
We recommend the cylinder is set to 60 °C periodically, to provide protection against the proliferation of harmful bacteria.
If you are heating up water for the first time or after a long switch-off period, the full cylinder performance is only available following a waiting period.
If the Hydracyl is installed in a cupboard, make sure that clothing and other objects are not placed on the cylinder, control devices, pipes, or other system components.
Always make sure that there is clear access to the cylinder to enable the use of the hot water thermostat controller and the thermostat mixer.
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4.1.2 Using the electric immersion heater
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Theelectricimmersionheater(2)shouldonlyheatthewaterifthegas-firedboilerfails.Theelectricimmersionheatermaynotbeoperatedatthesametimeasthegas-firedboiler.
• Ifthegas-firedboilerfails,switchtheelectricimmersiononusingtheswitch(1).
• Oncethegas-firedboilerisinserviceagain,usetheswitchtoswitchtheelectricimmersionheateroff.
4.2 switching off hot water
• Switchofftheimmersionheaterandthegas-firedboiler(seetheoperatingmanualforthegas-firedboiler)totemporarilyswitchofftheheatingandhotwatersystem.
4.3 frost protection
Risk of damage due to frost!
If the cylinder is placed out of operation for a relatively long period of time in an unheated room (e.g. during a winter holiday), the cylinder must be completely drained.
- Contact an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems to drain the cylinder.
Ifyouareabsentduringarelativelylongperiodwhenthereisariskoffrost,makesurethatyouleavethecentralheatingonandthatthetemperatureinthecylinderroomandinallotherroomsarekeptabovefreezing.
4.4 cleaning the cylinder
• Cleantheoutsideofthecylinderonlywithadampcloth,usingsoapywaterifitisespeciallydirty.
Donotuseabrasivecleaningagentsorsolvents(anytypeofscouringagent,petroleumetc.)sincetheycandamagethecladdingandthecylinderfixtures.
4.5 Temporarily taking the cylinder out of service
Risk of damage as a result of the cylinder freezing!
Frost protection and monitoring devices are only active while the boiler is connected up to the power supply.
- Make sure that the cylinder cannot be damaged if there is a frost.
• Temporarilytakethecylinderoutofservicebyswitchingtheboileroff.
4.6 energy-saving tips
appropriate hot water temperature
Thewarmwatershouldonlybeheateduptotheextentthatisnecessaryforuse.Anyfurtherheatingresultsinunnecessarypowerconsumptionandhotwatertemperaturesofmorethan60°Calsoleadtoincreasedlimescaleproduction.
Run circulation pumps only if needed
Circulationpumpsdoindeedincreaseconveniencewhenitcomestohotwatergeneration.However,theyrequirepower.Moreover,circulatinghotwaterwhichisnotusedcoolsdownasitmovesthroughthepipesandmustthenbereheated.Therefore,circulationpumpsaretobeoperatedonlywhenhotwaterisactuallyneededforthehousehold.Individualtimerprogramscanbedefinedusingautotimerswhicharealreadyinstalledorcanberetrofittedinmostcirculationpumps.Weathercompensatorsoftenhaveancillaryfunctionsforcontrollingcirculationpumptimings.Contactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
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4.7 fault finding
fault Remedy
Fluidisdrippingfromthesystem? Ifpossible,collectthefluidinabucketandcontactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Thecontrollerissuesamessagetellingmethesensorisfaultyorthereisacablebreak?
Contactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Thecylinderisnotprovidingsufficienthotwater? Checkthatthehotwatertemperatureissetcorrectlyonthecontroller(recommendedvalueofapprox.45°C,however,setperiodicallyto60°Ctoprovideprotectionagainsttheproliferationofharmfulbacteria)andthatthegas-firedboilerisworking.Ifthesettingsarecorrect,thecylindermaybecalcified.Then:contactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Asafetythermostattrips? Contactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Waterescapesfromtheexpansionreliefvalve? Contactanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
5 Inspection and maintenance
Anannualinspection/maintenancerunbyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystemsisaprerequisiteforensuringthatthecylinderispermanentlyreadyforoperation,reliable,andhasalongservicelife.
Itisimportantthatyourhotwatercylinderisservicedannually.
Werecommendenteringintoamaintenanceagreement.
Afterservicing,theservicingengineermustcompletetherelevantServiceIntervalRecordsectionoftheBenchmarkChecklistlocatedontheinsidebackpagesofthisdocument.
e Risk of death from electric shock.
Improperly executed work on the cylinder can result in a risk to life and limb.
- Never try to rectify cylinder malfunctions yourself.
- Contact an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems to rectify all malfunctions.
a Risk of injury resulting from improper maintenance or repair.
Failure to arrange for the system to be maintained and repaired and improper maintenance and repair can impair the operational safety of the unit, leading to injuries and damage to property
- Never attempt to perform maintenance work or repairs on the cylinder yourself.
- Always employ an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems.
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6 Technical data
Unit Hydracyl150 Hydracyl205 Hydracyl250 Hydracyl300Totalcapacity l 150 205 250 300Actualcapacity l 149.1 211.2 250.3 299.1Hotwatercapacity l 136.7 203.9 247.5 270.5Maximumsupplypressuretopressurereducingvalve bar 12Maximumoperatingpressureofcylinder bar 7Maximumoperatingpressureofheatingcoil bar 3.5Operatingpressure bar 3.5Pressurelimitingvalve bar 3.5Expansionreliefvalve bar 6.0Temperatureandpressurereliefvalve oC/bar 90/7.0Chargepressureofhotwaterexpansionvessel bar 4.0Maximumtemperatureofheatingcircuit oC 85Maximumtemperatureofpotablehotwater oC 85Standingheatloss kW/24h 1.61 1.98 2.17 2.37HeatinguptimeaccordingtoEN12897 mins 24 30 37 42Recoverytime(70%capacity) mins 19 21 26 31Primaryheatexchangerperformance kW 18.0 21.4 21.0 20.0Flowrateforprimaryheatexchangerperformance l/min 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3Primaryheatexchangerpressuredrop mbar 97 116 116 115Primaryheatexchangervolume l 2.94 3.56 3.56 3.56Primaryheatexchangersurfacearea m2 0.62 0.75 0.75 0.75DimensionsHeight mm 1191 1593 1843 2153Heightwithhotwaterdrawoff mm 1223 1625 1875 2185Topplemeasure mm 1308 1680 1918 2217Diameter mm 554.5Depth mm 624Netweight kg 29 36 41 46Weight(full) kg 177.8 248 291 345connectionsColdwaterinlet 22mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Hotwaterdrawoff 22mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Balancedpressurecoldwateroutlet 22mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Secondaryreturn 15mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Primaryheaterflow 22mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Primaryheaterreturn 22mmunprofiledpipe(compressionjoints)Primaryheatingcircuitimmersionsleevesize mm 8electrical dataImmersionheater(accordingtoBSEN60335) 2.7kW,230V,50HzLengthofelectricimmersionheater inch 14Twoportmotorisedvalve 230/240V,50HzCylinderthermostat 230/240V,50HzMaterial dataCylinderbodymaterial StainlessSteel(1.4521)Cylinderjacketmaterial PolypropyleneInsulationmaterial EPSwithinfaredabsorberInsulationthickness mm 50Corrosionprotection Stainlesssteel
Blowingagentforinsulationmaterial Pentane(GWP<5)ODP 0
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7 Hydraulic and electrical schematics
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9 DHW 2 port valve10 cH 2 port valvea Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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Key:
1 boiler2 Domestic hot water cylinder2.1 Immersion heater with thermal safety2.2 cylinder dual thermostat3 electrical supply + protection (This must have it's own single
isolation)4 cH & DHW time controller5 electrical switch6 Terminal block7 Room thermostat
8 Heating circuit9 3 port mid position valve a Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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230V~ CH
OnDHW
OnCYL. DHW
OnOffBUS+ –
NTC+ –
230V16A
16A
3A
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Key:1 ebus boiler2 Domestic hot water cylinder2.1 Immersion heater with thermal safety3 electrical supply + protection (This must have it's own single
isolation)4 electrical switch 5 smart Wiring centre6 climapro7 Heating circuit8 DHW 2 port valve9 cH 2 port valve10 nTc sensor
a Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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BUS
230V16A
230V~ CH
OnDHW
OnCYL. DHW
OnO�
BUS+ –
NTC+ –
16A
3A
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NL
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EBUS
230V16A
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Key:1 ebus boiler2 Domestic hot water cylinder2.1 Immersion heater with thermal safety3 electrical supply + protection (This must have it's own single
isolation)4 electrical switch 5 smart Wiring centre6 climapro2 Rf room thermostat7 Heating circuit8 DHW 2 port valve9 cH 2 port valve10 nTc sensor11 Rf receiver
a Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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NL
BUS
16A
3A
230V16A
EBUS
230V16A
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Key:1 ebus boiler2 Wireless outside sensor3 systempro solar controller4 electrical supply + protection (This must have it's own single
isolation)5 Room thermostat Rf zone 36 Motorized 2 port valve zone 37 electrical switch8 Domestic hot water cylinder8.2 Immersion heater with thermal safety9 Room thermostat Rf zone 2 10 DHW 2 port valve
11 nTc sensor12 Motorized 2 port valve zone 213 Room thermostat zone 114 Motorized 2 port valve zone 1
a Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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C 2 C 2 1
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230V16A
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Key:1 ebus boiler2 Wireless outside sensor3 systempro solar controller4 electrical supply + protection (This must have it's own single
isolation)5 Room thermostat Rf zone 36 Motorized 2 port valve zone 37 electrical switch8 Domestic hot water cylinder8.1 Immersion heater with thermal safety8.2 cylinder dual thermostat9 Room thermostat Rf zone 2
10 DHW 2 port zone valve11 Motorized 2 port valve zone 212 Room thermostat zone 113 Motorized 2 port valve zone 1
a Heating circuit return b Heating circuit flowc cold water supplyD Domestic hot water outlet
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8 Description of the components
8.1 cylinder unit description
Section4.1ofthismanualdescribestheHydracylsolarcylinderindetail.
8.2 functional elements of Hydracyl DHW cylinder
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Key:1 Hot water connection2 expansion relief valve (one way valve, 6.0 bar)3 Pressure limiting valve (3.5 bar) with line strainer4 cold mains inlet5 balanced pressure cold water outlet6 connection for hot water expansion vessel7 cylinder connection8 Hot water expansion vessel9 Tundish10 cylinder drain valve (not supplied)11 Primary heater return12 cold water inlet13 Primary heating circuit safety thermostat, set to 80 °c, to be
connected to the 2-way motorised valve in order to isolate the primary heating circuit if a malfunction occurs.14 cylinder thermostat (25 °c to 65 °c)15 Reheating circuit immersion sleeve (nTc) (length 70mm, dia. 8mm)16 Primary heater flow17 2 port motorised valve18 2-pole circuit breaker for electric immersion heater19 electric immersion heater (20 °c to 65 °c) with thermostat and
safety thermostat20 Temperature and pressure relief valve (90 °c, 7 bar)
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TheHydracyldomestichotwatercylinderisavailableinfoursizes:150,205,250,and300litres.ThecontainersaremadefromstainlesssteelwithEPSinsulation.
Thecylinderissuppliedalongwithallrequiredcoldandhotwatercontroldevicesanda2-waymotorisedvalve.
Thecylinderworkswiththepressureofthewatersupplylineanddoesnotneedacoldwatertankforitssupply.
Thecylinderhashotandcoldwaterconnectionswithadiameterof22mm.Toenablethecylindertoworkaswellaspossible,acoldwatersupplywithanappropriatelyhighpressureandflowrateisrequired.
Typical applications:
• Singlebathroomproperty:Hydracyl150litre
• Singlebathroompropertywithanen-suiteshowerroom:Hydracyl150litre
• Twobathroomproperty:Hydracyl150or205litre
• Twobathroompropertywithanen-suiteshowerroom:Hydracyl205litre
• Largerproperties:Hydracyl250or300litre
8.2.1 safety devices
Thecylinderisdeliveredwithallsafetyandcontroldevicesfortheoperationoftheunventeddomestichotwatersupplysystem:
- Temperature/pressurereliefvalve(90°C,7bar)
- Pressurelimitingvalve(3.5bar)withlinestrainer
- Expansionreliefvalve(one-wayvalve,6.0bar)
- Safetythermostatforelectricimmersionheater(setto85°C)
- Reheatingcircuitsafetythermostat,setto80°C,tobeconnectedtothe2-waymotorisedvalveinordertoisolatetheprimaryheatsourceifacylinderthermostatmalfunctionoccurs.
8.2.2 cylinder operating elements
4 5
2
1
3
6
Key:1 electric immersion heater cover2 cover cap for reset button for reheating circuit Tco3 Reheating circuit temperature controller4 Reheating circuit safety thermostat5 cylinder thermostat6 electric immersion heater
ThefollowingarepremountedatthefactoryfortheunventedHydracyldomestichotwatercylinder:
- Cylinderthermostat(5)andreheatingcircuitsafetythermostat(4)
- Electricimmersionheater(6)withsafetythermostatandcylinderthermostat
ThecylindermustbeproperlywiredinordertocomplywithG3buildingregulations.
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8.2.3 electric immersion heater
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Key:1 electric immersion heater temperature controller2 electric immersion heater Tco reset button3 electric immersion heater
Thecylinderisequippedwithanadditionalelectricimmersionheater(3)withaheatingoutputof3kW.Theelectricimmersionheaterisdesignedforuseinunventedcylindersandhasathermostatwithatemperaturecontroller(1)andasafetythermostat(TCO)witharesetbutton(2).
If you need to make a replacement, you must use the correct electric immersion heater with a safety thermostat for overheating protection. Always replace the immersion heater gasket whem parts are replaced. Only use original replacement parts from Glow-worm.
Inspection access to the cylinder is available through the immersion heater boss.
8.2.4 Hot water temperature regulation
YoucancontrolthehotwatertemperatureusingaGlow-wormdual-channeleBUScontrolleroraseparatehotwatercontroller.
a Water at a temperature of more than 60 °C can escape from the water draw-off point.
- Install a hot water thermostat mixer in the hot water pipe to provide effective scald protection.
- Set the hot water thermostat mixer to less than 60°C and check the temperature on a hot water draw-off point.
8.2.5 Wiring
IfyouareusinganeBUS-capableGlow-wormgas-firedboiler,youcanusetheGlow-wormSmartWiringCentreortheSystemproforthesystemcabling.
Ifyouareusinganon-eBUS-capableGlow-wormgas-firedboilerorathird-partyboiler,youcanuseastandardcablingbox.
8.2.6 combination of Hydracyl hot water cylinder and controllers
Thefollowingcontrollerscanbeusedtoregulatehotwatergeneration:
Glow-wormdual-channeleBUScontroller,oratimer(fromathird-partymanufacturer).
IfyouareusinganeBUS-capableGlow-wormgas-firedboiler,youcancontroltheheatingusingaprogrammableGlow-wormClimaproorClimaproRF.
Ifweathercompensationisrequired,theClimaproorClimaproRFcanbeusedwithaGlow-wormoutdoorsensor.
Ifyouareusinganon-eBUS-capableGlow-wormgas-firedboilerorathird-partyboiler,youcanuseroomthermostatscommonlyavailableonthemarket.
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8.2.7 Dimensions
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Key:1 Hot water connection2 Temperature and pressure relief valve3 circulation line connection4 gas-fired boiler supply line5 electric immersion heater6 Primary heater immersion sleeve7 cold water inlet8 Primary heater return
Hydracyl a b c d e f g h i
150 1229 1197 939 857 616 534 506 259 51
205 1631 1599 1341 1158 616 534 506 259 51
250 1881 1849 1591 1346 616 534 506 259 51
300 2191 2159 1901 1578 616 534 506 259 51
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9 assembly
9.1 Pack contents
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5
6
7
2
3
4
8
Item Quantity component
1 1 Domestichotwatercylinderwithinsulationinseparatepackaging
2 1 Safetyassembly(pressurelimitingvalve,expansionreliefvalve,connectionsforpressure-controlledcoldwaterconnectionandhotwaterexpansionvessel)
3 1 2-waymotorisedvalve
4 1 15mmcompressioncapforsecondaryreturn
5 1 Tundish
6 1 Assemblysetforhotwaterexpansionvessel
7 1 Hotwaterexpansionvessel:12lforHydracyl15018lforHydracyl20525lforHydracyl250and300
8 1 Installationandmaintenanceinstructions,operatingmanual
- Checkthepackcontentsforcompleteness.
9.2 cylinder transportation
a - At least two people should lift the cylinder to prevent injuries.
- Use a suitable transportation aid (sack truck or similar).
• Transportthepackagedcylindertotheinstallationsite.
• Onlyremovethecylinderfromitspackagingonceitreachestheinstallationsite.
9.3 Installation site
Positionthedomestichotwatercylinderasnearaspossibletotheheatertopreventunnecessaryheatloss.
Placethecylinderinasuitablelocationinthebuilding,payingattentiontothefollowing:
- Thetundishdischargepipemustbeinstalledwithaminimumdownwardslopeof1:200andmustendinasafeandvisibleplace.
- Theinstallationsurfacemustbeflatandcapableofbearingtheweightofthefullcylinder.
- Theinstallationsitemustnotbeatriskoffrost.Ifnecessary,installafrostprotectionthermostat.
- Thecontrolsystemfortheinstalledcylinderthermostatmustbeeasilyaccessibletotheoperator.
- Theremustbesufficientspaceforinstallation,maintenanceandreplacementoftheexpansionvessel.
• Chooseacylinderinstallationsitethatallowsthepotablewaterandheatinglinestobelaidinanappropriatemanner.
• Topreventenergylossesinaccordancewiththecurrentbuildingregulations,provideallsystempipeswiththermalinsulation.
a Where cylinders are fitted high up in the building there are some situations where a vacuum could be created in the cylinder. The installer must consider in these circumstances the necessity of fitting an anti vacuum valve to prevent cylinder damage. This valve allows air to enter the cylinder if the pressure becomes too low due to draining or thermal contraction.
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9.4 Installation of discharge pipe
9.4.1 Design of discharge pipe
a Risk of burns and scalds resulting from escaping hot water.
If there is a malfunction, hot water will discharge from the TPRV via the tundish.
- Lay the discharge pipe so that it ends at an easily visible point inside or outside the building where escaping hot water does not pose a risk to persons.
9.4.2 Discharge requirements (g3 building regulations)
METAL DISCHARGE PIPE FROMTEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVETO TUNDISH
METAL DISCHARGE PIPE FROM TUNDISH WITH CONTINUOUS FALL
TUNDISH
DISCHARGE BELOW FIXED GRATING
FIXED GRATING
TRAPPED GULLY
SAFETY DEVICE (E.G. TEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVE VENTIL)
600 MM
300 MM MINIMUM
Thedischargeconnectionsofthetemperature/pressurereliefvalveandtheexpansionreliefvalvemustbeconnectedwiththesuppliedtundishvia15mmcopperpiping.Thetundishshouldbeattachedsothatitisvertical,asneartothecylinderaspossible,andnotmorethan600mmfromtheconnectionofthetemperature/pressurereliefvalve.Itmustbemountedinthesameroomasthecylinderatasufficientdistancefromtheelectricalcomponents.Thedischargepipesfromthetemperature/pressurereliefvalveandexpansionreliefvalvecanbejoinedabovethetundishusingaT-piece.
Thedischargepipefromthe22mmconnectionofthedrainfunnelmustbelaidusingcopperpipingwithadiameterofatleast22mmtoasafeandvisibledischargepoint.
Theremustbeaverticalsectionofpipeatleast300mmlongbeneaththetundishbeforeanybendsorelbowsinthepipework.Ifthetotalresistanceofthedischargepipeexceedsthevaluesspecifiedintablebelow,youmustincreasethediameterofthepiping.Wheninstallingthedischargepiping,youmustobserveDirectiveG3(section2.5).
9.4.3 sizing of copper discharge pipe for g1/2 temperature and pressure relief valve outlet size
Minimum diameter of discharge pipe from tundish
Maximum permissable total resistance, expressed as straight pipe length (without elbows or bends)
Resistance due to each elbow or bend
22mm Upto9m 0.8m
28mm Upto18m 1.0m
35mm Upto27m 1.4m
Worked example
TheexamplebelowisforaG1/2temperaturereliefvalvewithadischargepipehaving4No.22mmelbowsandlengthof7mfromthetundishtothepointofdischarge.
FromSizingTable:
Maximumresistanceallowedforastraightlengthof22mmcopperdischargepipefromaG1/2temperaturereliefvalveis:9.0m.
Subtracttheresistancefor4No.22mmelbowsat0.8meach=3.2m.
Thereforethemaximumpermittedlengthequatesto:5.8m,whichislessthantheactuallengthof7mthereforecalculatethenextlargestsize.
Maximumresistanceallowedforastraightlengthof28mmpipefromaG1/2temperaturereliefvalveis:18m.
Subtracttheresistanceof4No.28mmelbowsat1.0meach=4.0m.
Thereforethemaximumpermittedlengthequatesto:14m.
Astheactuallengthis7m,a28mm(D2)copperpipewillbesatisfactory.
Asuitableplacefortheendofthedischargepipeis,forexample,beneathafixedgrilleabovetheodoursealinagullywithasiphon.Lowdischargepipes,forexampleupto100mmaboveexternalsurfacessuchascarandotherparkingspaces,grasslandsetc.canbeusedprovidedthattheyaresecuredbyawirefenceorsomethingsimilartopreventchildrenfromcomingintocontactwiththewastewaterandaslongasthesystemisnotvisible.Youmustnotinstallanyvalvesorstopcocksinthedischargepipe.
• Makesurethatthedischargepipefromthetundishtothedrainhasaconstantdownwardinclineofatleast1:200.ThedischargepipefromthepressurereliefvalveoftheGlow-wormgas-firedboilercanbeconnectedtothehorizontaldischargepipeofthecylinderbehindthetundishusingaT-piece.
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10 cylinder installation
a Improper installation can impede the operational safety of the unit.
- Only an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems may install and start up the unit. This person takes responsibility for making sure that the unit is installed and commissioned for the first time correctly and in accordance with regulations.
a There is a risk of burns from system pipes without thermal insulation. Energy losses also occur in such cases.
- Provide all system pipes with thermal insulation.
- Use screw connections to close all connection lines.
Improper use and/or unsuitable tools may result in damage to property (e.g. gas or water leaks).
- Always use a suitable open-ended spanner to tighten or undo threaded connections.
-Do not use pipe wrenches, extensions, etc.
Mechanical stress on supply lines can result in leaks and thus damage to the heat pump.
- Avoid mechanical stress on supply lines!
10.1 Installing pipes for the reheating circuit
• Makesurethatthepipesinthereheatingcircuitbetweenthegas-firedboilerandcylinderareasshortaspossible.Usecopperpipingwithaminimumdiameterof22mm.
IfyouareusingthecylinderasperGBstandardswithagas-firedboilerwithoutaheatingpump,youmayhavetoinstallasuitableheatingpumpinthereheatingcircuit.
10.1.1 2-way motorised valve
1
The2-waymotorisedvalvepreventsthecylinderfromoverheating.
• Installthe2-waymotorisedvalve(1)suppliedwiththecylinderinthesupplylineofthegas-firedboiler.Donotinstallthevalvewiththeheadupsidedown
10.2 Installing hot water pipes
• Connectthehotwaterpipingtothe22mmhotwaterconnectionofthecylinder.
• Laythe22mmpipinguptothefirstT-piece.Therequireddiameterofsubsequentpipesdependsonthesystemdesign.
10.2.1 Installing the secondary circulation line
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Key:1 non-return valve2 Hot water pipe3 circulation line4 circulation pump5 contact thermostat6 expansion relief valve7 cold water pipe8 Domestic hot water cylinder
Where possible, avoid installing a circulation line, since acirculation line results in higher energy consumption.
If you are not using the circulation connection, you must ensure that it is properly closed off. Where secondary return circuits are used, an additional expansion vessel may be required.
Iftheinstallationofasecondarycirculationlineisrequired,keepcirculationoperationstoaminimumbyonlyusingcirculationmodewhenrequiredfordemandandtemperaturereasons.
Thecylinderhasaconnectionwitha15mmdiameterforasecondarycirculationline.
• ConnectaWRAS-approvedcirculationpump(4)withanon-returnvalvetothecirculationconnection.
• Connectthecirculationline(3)tothehotwaterpipe(2).
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10.3 Installation of cold water pipe
10.3.1 Pressure in cold water pipe
Theefficiencyofanunventedcylinderdependsontheavailablepressureinthecoldwaterpipeandtheflowrate.Toobtainmaximumcylinderefficiency,theremustbeasuitablecoldwaterpipe,i.e.themeasuredstaticlinepressuremustbeatleast2.0bar.Acorrespondingflowrateofatleast20-25l/minmustbeavailable.
The pressure in the cold water pipe will be reduced at times of high consumption. Thus, measurements should be taken at such times.
10.3.2 Mounting the safety assembly
Excess pressure can cause the cylinder to burst.
- Make sure that there is no stop valve installed between the safety assembly and the cylinder.
10.3.3 safety assembly
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Key:1 Pressure limiting valve with line strainer2 cold water connection3 Pressure-controlled cold water connection4 cylinder connection5 Hot water expansion vessel connection6 15 mm expansion relief valve connection7 expansion relief valve
• Duringtheinstallationprocess,positionthevalvessothatyouareabletoconnectthe15mmconnection(6)oftheexpansionreliefvalve(7)withthetundish.Notethedirectionofflow,whichismarkedonthesafetyassemblywitharrows.Donotinstallthevalvewiththerelievevalveopeningupsidedown
Excess pressure can cause the cylinder to burst.
- Make sure that the expansion relief valve outlet is not covered or closed.
• Mountthedischargepipeoftheexpansionreliefvalvewithaconstantdownwardslopetotheoutside.Thedischargepipemustfinishatasafeandvisiblepointwherethereisnodangerofitfreezingupandwhereitposesnoriskofinjurytopersons.
• Actuatetheexpansionreliefvalveregularlytopreventcalcification.
• Connectthecylindertoconnection(4).
• Forthepipefromthemainstopvalveofthebuildingtothecylinder,usecopperpipingwithadiameterofatleast22mmtoensurethatthecylinderisasefficientaspossible.Thisisparticularlyimportantforinstallationswithabalancedcoldwatersupply(3).
• Mountadrainvalveinthecoldwaterpipeatthelowestpointbetweenthecylinderandthesafetyassembly.
• Mountthesafetyassemblyinthecoldwaterpipeonthecylinder.
If you mount the safety assembly above the cylinder, you do not need to drain the cylinder in order to maintain the safety assembly. Make sure there is sufficient space for maintenance and the connection of the discharge pipe of the expansion relief valve.
Whenthedischargepipesareconnected,theexpansionreliefvalvemaynotbemorethan600mmawayfromthetemperature/pressurereliefvalve.
10.3.4 Mounting the expansion vessel
TheGlow-wormdomestichotwatercylinderisdeliveredwithanexternalexpansionvessel.Connectthisexpansionvesseltotheinstalledsafetyassemblyasfollows:
• Connecttheexpansionvesselwiththesafetyassemblyviaacopperpipeorsuitablehoseline.Makesuretheexpansionvesselissupportedsufficiently.
• Usethesuppliedwallbracketifyouwanttomounttheexpansionvesseltoawall.
• Ifnecessary,establishtheconnectiontothecoldwaterconnection(3)withpressurecompensationofthesafetyassembly.
• Dependingonthefittingsusedandthetypeofthedraw-offpoints,itmaybenecessarytoinstallabackflowpreventerinthebalancedcoldwaterconnection.
In regions with high water pressure (4 bar or more), you can also connect the mixer tap for a bath or shower to the cold water connection with pressure compensation (3) of the safety assembly. This ensures that the hot and cold water supply to the mixer tap have the same pressure. You should install the cold water supply for all other connections using a T-piece before the safety assembly in the cold water pipe to the cylinder.
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10.3.5 Mounting the drain valve
• Mountadrainvalveaslowaspossiblebetweenthecylinderandthesafetyassemblyinthecoldwaterpipe.
Thedrainvalvemustbeprovidedbythecustomer.Werecommendmountingahosewhichreachesabout1munderthebaseofthecylindertotheoutletofthedrainvalve.
10.4 electrical installation
a Improperly executed electrical connections can impair the operational safety of the unit.
- Only a competent person approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive may carry out the electrical installation.
e Without earthing, life-threatening voltage can reach the piping and water draw-off points.
- Earth the cylinder.
Wiringshouldbeinstalledbyacompetentpersoninaccordancewiththebuildingregulations,PartPofthecurrentIEEregulations,andallotherapplicableregulationsanddirectives.
Youcanusestandardcommercialcables(H05RR-F3G1.5orH05VV-F3G1.5)forthewiring:
- Cross-sectionofconductors:1.5mm2
- Torqueforstrainrelief:1,5Nm.
- Maximumlengthofbuscables:300m.
230Vsupplylinesandbuscablesmustbelaidseparatelyabovelengthsof10m.
Thedischargepipesofthetundish,drainvalves,andmotorisedvalvesetc.mustbelaidatadistancefromelectricalcomponents.
10.4.1 Wiring
WiringcanbeaccommodatedviatheGlow-wormSmartWiringCentreorSystemproasasystemsolution.ThisenablesGlow-wormdual-channeleBUScontrollers(low-voltage)tobeusedalongwith230VvalvestogivecontrolofHotWaterandHeatingsystems.Alternatively,astandard230Vcablingboxandcontrolscanbeused.
Smart Wiring Centre will accomodate 1 CH plus 1 DHW zone. Systempro will accomodate up to 3 CH zones plus 1 DHW zone.
All wiring must be carried out in accordance with BS 7671: "Requirements for electrical installations" (IEE wiring regulations, current edition).
10.4.2 Regulation of cylinder reheating
TheregulationofthereheatingofthecylindertakesplaceviaaGlow-wormSmartWiringCentre,Systemprooratimer(third-partymanufacturer).
10.5 electrical connection of control components
10.5.1 cylinder temperature control
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Key:1 electric immersion heater cover2 Reheating circuit immersion sleeve (nTc)3 cover cap for reset button for reheating circuit Tco4 Reheating circuit temperature controller5 Reheating circuit safety thermostat6 cylinder thermostat7 electric immersion heater
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10.5.2 cylinder thermostat and safety thermostat (Tco) for reheating circuit
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Key:1 cylinder thermostat2 cylinder thermostat temperature sensor3 lower immersion sleeve4 Terminal for cylinder thermostat protective earth5 cylinder thermostat terminal 16 cylinder thermostat terminal 27 cylinder thermostat terminal c8 bridge9 Reheating circuit Tco terminal 210 Reheating circuit Tco protective earth terminal11 Reheating circuit Tco c terminal12 Reheating circuit Tco reset button13 Reheating circuit Tco temperature sensor14 Reheating circuit safety thermostat (Tco)
Disconnectfromthemainssupplybeforeyouremoveanyoftheunderlyingcomponentcovers.
10.5.3 connection of electric immersion heater
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Key:1 Protective earth terminal (Pe)2 cable grip3 neutral conductor terminal (n)4 outer conductor terminal (l)5 electric immersion heater
e Without earthing, life-threatening voltage can reach the piping and water draw-off points.
- Earth the cylinder.
If you use a immersion heater in the cylinder, the external voltage may build up electrical potential in the water which can result in the electrochemical corrosion of the immersion heater.
- Make sure that both the hot water and cold water pipes are connected to the earth line by means of an earth cable directly on the cylinder.
- You must also make sure that the immersion heater is connected to the earth line via the earthing terminal.
• Dismantletheelectricimmersionheatercover.
• InstallaseparateelectricalpowersupplyfortheelectricimmersionheaterinaccordancewithcurrentIEEregulations(BS7671).
- Useheat-resistantcables(H05BN4-F1.5mm²3coreHOFRsheathedflexiblecable)forthecablingoftheelectricimmersionheater.
- Usethecablegrip(2)tofirmlysecurethesupplycableoftheimmersionheater.
- Connecttheelectricimmersionheatertothepowermainsviaa2-polecircuitbreakerwithaminimumcontactgapof3mminbothpoles.
- Protectthecircuitusinga13Afuse.
• Mountthecoverfortheelectricimmersionheater.
Only switch the immersion heater on once the cylinder is completely full.
Withthecircuitbreaker,theelectricimmersionheatercanbeswitchedonifthereheatingdevicehasmalfunctioned.
11 commissioning
11.1 filling the cylinder
Use the draw-off points to bleed the cylinder and water pipes. Do not use the combined temperature/pressure relief valve of the cylinder or the pressure relief valve of the coldwater safety assembly for bleeding, since foreign bodies can contaminate or damage the valves.
• Makesurethatthedrainvalveisclosed.
• Openallofthedraw-offpointsinthecoldandhotwaterpipes.
• Openthewatersupplyinlettothecylinderandallowthewatertorununtilbubble-freewaterrunsfromallofthedraw-offpointsandtheairisremovedfromthesystem.
• Closeallofthedraw-offpoints.
• Checkthesystemforleaks.Inparticular,checktheinstalledelectricimmersionheaterforleaks.
• Opentwohotwaterdraw-offpoints,oneatthelowestpointandoneatthehighestpointofthepipesystem,andallowwatertorunforatleast5minutes.
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• Closebothofthehotwaterdraw-offpoints.
11.1.1 setting thermostat
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1
• Dismantletheelectricimmersionheatercover.
Youcansetthehotwatertemperaturebyturningtheknobwiththearrowpointingatthenumbers1to5.Thefollowingtablegivesinindicationofapproximatehotwatertemperatureforeachsetting:
Setting hotwatertemperature
- 1 20°C
- 2 35°C
- 3 45°C
- 4 60°C
- 5 68°C
• Placethecylinderthermostat(1)andtheelectricimmersionheaterthermostat(2)forstart-upintothecentralposition(around45°C)toachievemaximumenergyefficiency.
We recommend the cylinder is set to 60 °C periodically, to provide protection against the proliferation of harmful bacteria.
• Placethegas-firedboilerintooperationuntilthecylinderreachestheoperatingtemperatureandallradiatorsinthesystemarehot.
• Thendraintheentirecentralheatingsystemagaintoremoveanyresiduefromthepipes.
• Fillandbleedthecentralheatingsystemagainasdescribedintheinstallationmanualofthegas-firedboiler.
11.2 filling out the cylinder commissioning checklist
• Fillinthebenchmarkcylindercommissioningchecklistlocatedonthelastfewpagesofthismanual.
11.3 Handover to the operator
Youmustbrieftheoperatoroftheunitonthehandlingandfunctionofthecylinder.
• Providetheoperatorwithallrelevantmanualsandunitdocumentation.
• Gothroughtheoperatingmanualwiththeownerandansweranyquestions.
• Drawspecialattentiontothesafetyinstructionswhichtheoperatormustfollow.
• Informtheoperatorofthenecessityofensuringtheregularinspection/maintenanceofthesystem(inspectionandmaintenancecontract).
• Maketheoperatorawarethatthemanualsmustbekeptneartothecylinder.
• Informtheoperatorofthecorrect(efficient)settingsfortemperatures,controllers,andthermostaticradiatorvalves.
• Explaintotheoperatorhowtosafelyusethecylinderandcontroldevices.
• Informtheoperatoroftherequiredprecautionarymeasurestopreventdamagetothesystemandbuildingifthesystemisnotkeptinoperationduringfrost.
• Inaddition,informtheoperatorthattheelectricimmersionheaterisintendedasareserveapplianceforwaterheatingandmustnotbeusedtoheatwaterinthecylinderatthesametimeasthegas-firedboiler.
MaInTenance
12 Inspection and maintenance
Toensurelastingoperationalsafety,reliability,andalonglife,thecylindermustberegularlyinspected/maintainedbyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
Theoperationalreliabilityofthecylindermaybeimpairedandmaterialdamageandpersonalinjuriesmayresultiftheinspectionandmaintenanceworkisnotcarriedout.
Theessentialmaintenanceworkonthecylinderandthecorrespondingmaintenanceintervalsarespecifiedinthetablebelow.
Inspectionaccesstothecylinderisavailablethroughtheimmersionheaterboss.
Afterservicing,theservicingengineermustcompletetherelevantServiceIntervalRecordsectionoftheBenchmarkChecklistlocatedontheinsidebackpagesofthisdocument.
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When replacing parts, only use original replacement parts from Glow-worm.
12.1 Maintenance checklist
nature of maintenance work Maintenance interval
Cylinder
Checkallconnectionstoensurenoleaks Annually
Checkthetemperatureandpressurereliefvalve Annually
Checkingtheexpansionreliefvalve Annually
Checkthechargepressureofthehotwaterexpansionvessel,re-pressuriseasnecessary Annually
Checkwaterflowratesarecorrect(Checkandcleanfiltersasnecessary) Annually
Ensuresettemperaturesarecorrect Annually
Checkthehotwaterthermostatmixerfunction Annually
Fillintheservicesectionofthebenchmarkcylindercommissioningchecklist Annually
12.2 Draining the cylinder
• Closethecoldwaterfeedline
• Secureahosetothedrainvalve.
• Placethefreeendofthehoseinasuitabledischargeposition.Theopeningshouldbearound1mbeneaththecylinder.
• Openthehighesthotwaterdraw-offpointtoreducethepressureandbleedthewaterpipes,thusdrainingthemcompletely.
• Openthecylinderdrainvalveandleaveopenuntilnomorewaterescapesandthecylinderiscompletelyempty.
• Oncethewaterhasdrainedout,closethehotwaterdraw-offpointandthedrainvalve.
• Removethehosefromthedrainvalve.
13 fault finding
Thetablebelowprovidesinformationonpossiblemalfunctionswhichcanoccurwhenthecylinderisbeingoperatedalongwithinformationontheircausesandhowtorectifythem.
AllworkontheGlow-wormcylinder(installation,maintenance,repairsetc.)mayonlybecarriedoutbyanengineerqualifiedtoworkonunventedsystems.
e Improperly executed work on the cylinder can result in a danger to life and limb.
- Malfunctions may only be rectified by an engineer qualified to work on unvented systems.
Not all electric immersion heaters have a safety thermostat.
- Only use Glow-worm electric immersion heaters with a safety thermostat as replacement parts.
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When replacing parts, only use original replacement parts from Glow-worm.
Werecommendthattheoperatorenterintoamaintenanceagreement.
Malfunction cause solution
cylinder
Thecylindercoolsdownatnight. One-pipecirculationinthecaseofshorttubenetworkswithlowpressureloss.
Installananti-siphonvalve(ascloseaspossibletothecylinder).
Reheatingisnotworking.TheGas-firedboilerrunsforashorttime,goesoffandthenbackonagain.Thisisrepeateduntilthecylinderisatitstargettemperature.
1.Airinthereheatingheatexchanger Ventthereheatingheatexchanger.
2.Thecoldandhotwaterconnectionsonthecylinderhavebeenmixedup.
Comparethedataprovidedbytheboilermanufacturerwiththedataforthecylinder.Itmaybepossibletosolvetheproblembysettingahigherflowtemperatureonthegas-firedboiler.
2.Hotwaterthermostatmixersettoolow. Increasethesetting.
3.Heatinginsufficient;gas-firedboilerdoesnotreheat.Externalcontroldeviceisfaulty.
Airinthereheatingheatexchanger.
Cylindersensorisfaulty.
Checkwhetherthegas-firedboilerisworking.Checkwhethertheexternalcontroldeviceisworking.Checkthatthe2-wayvalveisintheDHWposition.Replacethe2-wayvalve.Ventthereheatingheatexchanger.
Checkthesafetythermostatandsuppressthefault.Replacethecylinderthermostat.
Waterflowsoutoftheexpansionreliefvalve.
Dirtonthevalveseatoftheexpansionreliefvalve.
Checktheseatoftheexpansionreliefvalveandrepairthefault.
Pressurelimitingvalveisfaulty. Checkwhetherthepressurebehindthepressurelimitingvalveislowerthan3.0bar.Ifso,replacethepressurelimitingvalve.
Expansionvesselisfaulty. Checkthepressureintheexpansionvessel.Ifthepressureisinsufficient,reestablishthepressureandcheckwhethertheexpansionvesselmaintainsit.
Expansionreliefvalveisfaulty. Ifthepressureisnormal,replacetheexpansionreliefvalve.
Waterflowsoutofthetemperature/pressurereliefvalve.
Thereisdirtonthevalveseatofthetemperature/pressurereliefvalve.
Checktheseatofthetemperature/pressurereliefvalveandsuppressthefault.
Thetemperaturecontrolsystemforthegas-firedboilerisfaulty.
Ifwaterisonlyescapingwhenbeingheatedupbythegas-firedboiler,checkthetemperaturecontrolsystemofthegas-firedboiler.Checkwhetherthe2-wayvalveswitchestotheheatingpositionwhenthecylindertemperatureisreached.
Cylindersensorisfaulty. Checkthecylindersensorandcorrespondingsafetythermostat,replacethecylindersensorifnecessary,andrepairthesafetythermostatfault.
Temperatureandpressurereliefvalveisfaulty.
Ifwaterisonlyescapingwhenbeingheatedupbytheelectricimmersionheater,replacethetemperature/pressurereliefvalve.
Electricimmersionheaterisfaulty. Checkthetemperaturesensoroftheelectricimmersionheaterandthecorrespondingsafetythermostatandreplacetheelectricimmersionheaterifnecessary.
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13.1 Taking the cylinder out of service
13.2 Temporarily taking the cylinder out of service
Risk of damage as a result of the cylinder freezing! Frost protection and monitoring devices are only active while the boiler is connected up to the power supply.
- Make sure that the cylinder cannot be damaged if there is a frost.
• Temporarilytakethecylinderoutofservicebyswitchingtheboileroff.
13.3 Permanently taking the cylinder out of service
e Risk of fatal electric shock from live connections! Voltage is continuously present on the mains connection terminals of the boiler.
- Interrupt the power supply.
- Prevent the power supply from being switched on again.
- Ensure that any electrical work is carried out by a competent person approved at the time by the Health and safety Executive.
• Switchtheboileroff.
• Emptythecylinder.
• Dismantlethehydraulicconnections.
• Dismantlethetemperaturesensor.
• Removethewiringforthetemperaturesensorfromtheboilerorexternalcontroller.
14 Recycling and disposal
Boththecylinderanditstransportpackagingaremadeprimarilyofrecyclablerawmaterials.
14.1 cylinder disposal
Youmustnotdisposeofthecylinderoranyofitsaccessoriesinnormaldomesticrubbish.
• Disposeoftheoldunitandanyaccessoriesproperlyandinaccordancewithnationalregulations.
14.2 Disposal of packaging
Arrangefortherecognisedheatingengineerwhoinstalledtheunittodisposeofthetransportpackaging.
15 customer service and manufacturer's warranty
15.1 glow-worm service
Toensureregularservicing,itisstronglyrecommendedthatarrangementsaremadeforaMaintenanceAgreement.PleasecontactGlow-wormService(Tel.No.01773828100)forfurtherdetails.
15.2 glow-worm warranty
Glow-wormprovideafullpartsandlabourwarrantyforthisappliance-pleaseseewarrantycardfordetails.TheappliancesmustbeinstalledinaccordancewithTheWaterRegulationsof:EnglandandWales
Water(supplyandfittings)Regulations1999withinEnglandandWalesorScotland
TheWaterByelaws
Eire
CompliancewithISstandardsandLocalCouncilregulations
CompliancewiththeBuildingregulations:
EnglandandWalesScotland
NorthernIreland
Eire
Termsandconditionsapplytothewarranty,detailsofwhichcanbefoundonthewarrantyregistrationcardincludedwiththisappliance.
Failuretoinstallandcommissionthisapplianceincompliancewiththemanufacturer’sinstructionswillinvalidatethewarranty(thisdoesnotaffectthecustomer’sstatutoryrights).
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16 spare parts
Key no. Part no. Description
1 0020010155 Tundish
2 0020010154 Temperatureandpressurereliefvalve
3 0020012035 Hotwaterexpansionvesselassembly12ltr
3 0020012036 Hotwaterexpansionvesselassembly18ltr
3 0020012037 Hotwaterexpansionvesselassembly25ltr
4 0020127614 Cylinderthermostat
5 0020127613 Immersionheaterseal
6 0020127611 Immersionheater
7 0020127609 Safetyassembly
8 0020127610 Pressurereliefvalve
9 0020127608 2-waymotorisedvalve
4
2
3
9
1
7
8
6
5
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INSTALLATIONMAINS PRESSURE HOT WATER STORAGE SYSTEM COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
* llA installations in England and Wales must be notified to Local Authority Building Control (LABC) either directly or through a Competent Persons Scheme. A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will then be issued to the customer.
©Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) www.centralheating.co.uk
ALL SYSTEMS PRIMARY SETTINGS (indirect heating only) Is the primary circuit a sealed or open vented system? Sealed Open
What is the maximum primary flow temperature? °C
ALL SYSTEMS What is the incoming static cold water pressure at the inlet to the system? bar
Has a strainer been cleaned of installation debris (if fitted)? Yes No
Is the installation in a hard water area (above 200ppm)? Yes No
If yes, has a water scale reducer been fitted? Yes No
What type of scale reducer has been fitted?
What is the hot water thermostat set temperature? °C
What is the maximum hot water flow rate at set thermostat temperature (measured at high flow outlet)? l/min
Time and temperature controls have been fitted in compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations? Yes
Type of control system (if applicable) Y Plan S Plan Other
Is the cylinder solar (or other renewable) compatible? Yes No
What is the hot water temperature at the nearest outlet? °C
All appropriate pipes have been insulated up to 1 metre or the point where they become concealed Yes
UNVENTED SYSTEMS ONLY Where is the pressure reducing valve situated (if fitted)?
What is the pressure reducing valve setting? bar
Has a combined temperature and pressure relief valve and expansion valve been fitted and discharge tested? Yes No
The tundish and discharge pipework have been connected and terminated to Part G of the Building Regulations Yes
Are all energy sources fitted with a cut out device? Yes No
Has the expansion vessel or internal air space been checked? Yes No
THERMAL STORES ONLY What store temperature is achievable? °C
What is the maximum hot water temperature? °C
ALL INSTALLATIONS The hot water system complies with the appropriate Building Regulations Yes
The system has been installed and commissioned in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions Yes
The system controls have been demonstrated to and understood by the customer Yes
The manufacturer’s literature, including Benchmark Checklist and Service Record, has been explained and left with the customer Yes
Commissioning Engineer’s Signature
Customer’s Signature(To confirm satisfactory demonstration and receipt of manufacturer’s literature)
This Commissioning Checklist is to be completed in full by the competent person who commissioned the storage system as a means of demonstrating compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations and then handed to the customer to keep for future reference.
Failure to install and commission this equipment to the manufacturer’s instructions will invalidate the warranty but does not affect statutory rights.
Customer Name Telephone NumberAddress Cylinder Make and Model
Cylinder Serial Number Commissioned by (print name) Registered Operative ID NumberCompany Name Telephone NumberCompany Address Commissioning Date To be completed by the customer on receipt of a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate*:Building Regulations Notification Number (if applicable)
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* llA installations in England and Wales must be notified to Local Authority Building Control (LABC) either directly or through a Competent Persons Scheme. A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will then be issued to the customer.
©Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) www.centralheating.co.uk
ALL SYSTEMS PRIMARY SETTINGS (indirect heating only) Is the primary circuit a sealed or open vented system? Sealed Open
What is the maximum primary flow temperature? °C
ALL SYSTEMS What is the incoming static cold water pressure at the inlet to the system? bar
Has a strainer been cleaned of installation debris (if fitted)? Yes No
Is the installation in a hard water area (above 200ppm)? Yes No
If yes, has a water scale reducer been fitted? Yes No
What type of scale reducer has been fitted?
What is the hot water thermostat set temperature? °C
What is the maximum hot water flow rate at set thermostat temperature (measured at high flow outlet)? l/min
Time and temperature controls have been fitted in compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations? Yes
Type of control system (if applicable) Y Plan S Plan Other
Is the cylinder solar (or other renewable) compatible? Yes No
What is the hot water temperature at the nearest outlet? °C
All appropriate pipes have been insulated up to 1 metre or the point where they become concealed Yes
UNVENTED SYSTEMS ONLY Where is the pressure reducing valve situated (if fitted)?
What is the pressure reducing valve setting? bar
Has a combined temperature and pressure relief valve and expansion valve been fitted and discharge tested? Yes No
The tundish and discharge pipework have been connected and terminated to Part G of the Building Regulations Yes
Are all energy sources fitted with a cut out device? Yes No
Has the expansion vessel or internal air space been checked? Yes No
THERMAL STORES ONLY What store temperature is achievable? °C
What is the maximum hot water temperature? °C
ALL INSTALLATIONS The hot water system complies with the appropriate Building Regulations Yes
The system has been installed and commissioned in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions Yes
The system controls have been demonstrated to and understood by the customer Yes
The manufacturer’s literature, including Benchmark Checklist and Service Record, has been explained and left with the customer Yes
Commissioning Engineer’s Signature
Customer’s Signature(To confirm satisfactory demonstration and receipt of manufacturer’s literature)
This Commissioning Checklist is to be completed in full by the competent person who commissioned the storage system as a means of demonstrating compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations and then handed to the customer to keep for future reference.
Failure to install and commission this equipment to the manufacturer’s instructions will invalidate the warranty but does not affect statutory rights.
Customer Name Telephone NumberAddress Cylinder Make and Model
Cylinder Serial Number Commissioned by (print name) Registered Operative ID NumberCompany Name Telephone NumberCompany Address Commissioning Date To be completed by the customer on receipt of a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate*:Building Regulations Notification Number (if applicable)
SERVICE RECORDIt is recommended that your hot water system is serviced regularly and that the appropriate Service Record is completed.
Service Provider Before completing the appropriate Service Record below, please ensure you have carried out the service as described in the manufacturer’s instructions.
SERVICE 1 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 2 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 3 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 4 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 5 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 6 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 7 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 8 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 9 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
SERVICE 10 Date
Engineer Name
Company Name
Telephone Number
Comments
Signature
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