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Instructions for the User and the Installer HU Felszerelési és használati utasítás CZ Návod na použití pro uživatele a instalatéry Plynové závěsné kotle s vysokou účinností GB HU CZ Dear Customer, We are sure your new boiler will comply with all your requirements. Purchasing one of the Westen products satisfies your expectations: good functioning, simplicity and ease of use. Do not dispose of this booklet without reading it: you can find here some very useful information, which will help you to run your boiler correctly and efficiently. Do not leave any parts of the packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) within children’s reach as they are a potential source of danger. Westen boilers bear the CE mark in compliance with the basic requirements as laid down in the following Directives: - Gas Directive 90/396/CEE - Performance Directive 92/42/CEE - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/CEE - Low Voltage Directive 73/23/CEE Westen, one of the leading European enterprises to produce central heating and hot water devices for domestic use (wall-mounted gasoperated boilers, floor-standing boilers and electrical water-heaters) has obtained the CSQ certificate of conformity to the UNI EN ISO 9001 norms. This certificate guarantees that the Quality System applied at the Westen factory in Bassano del Grappa, where your boiler was produced, meets the standards of the UNI EN ISO 9001 norm, which is the strictest and concerns all organization stages and operating personnel involved in the production and distribution processes. CONTENTS ISTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Instructions prior to installation Instructions prior to commissioning Commissioning of the boiler Central Heating (CH) and Domestic Hot Water (D.H.W.) temperature adjustment Filling the boiler Turning off the boiler Gas change Prolonged standstill of the system. frost protection Error messages and table of faults Servicing instructions 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 ISTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. General information Instructions prior to installation Boiler installation Boiler size Installation of flue and air ducts Connecting the mains supply Fitting a room thermostat Gas change modalities Information display Parameters setting Control and operation devices Positioning of the ignition and flame sensing electrode Check of combustion parameters Output / pump head performances Connection of the external probe Electrical connections to remote control device Electrical connections to a zonal heating system How to purge the DHW system from limestone deposits How to disassemble the DHW heat exchanger Cleaning the cold water filter Boiler schematic Illustrated wiring diagram Technical data BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 2 8 8 9 9 10 14 15 15 17 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 1. INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION This boiler is designed to heat water at a lower than boiling temperature at atmospheric pressure. The boiler must be connected to a central heating system and to a domestic hot water supply system in compliance with its performances and output power. Have the boiler installed by a Qualified Service Engineer and ensure the following operations are accomplished: a) careful checking that the boiler is fit for operation with the type of gas available. For more details see the notice on the packaging and the label on the appliance itself. b) careful checking that the flue terminal draft is appropriate; that the terminal is not obstructed and that no other appliance exhaust gases are expelled through the same flue duct, unless the flue is especially designed to collect the exhaust gas coming from more than one appliance, in conformity with the laws and regulations in force. c) careful checking that, in case the flue has been connected to pre-existing flue ducts, thorough cleaning has been carried out in that residual combustion products may come off during operation of the boiler and obstruct the flue duct. d) to ensure correct operation of the appliance and avoid invalidating the guarantee, observe the following precautions: 1. Hot water circuit: 1.1. If the water hardness is greater than 20 °F (1 °F = 10 mg calcium carbonate per litre of water) a polyphosphate or comparable treatment system responding to current regulations. 1.2. Domestic Hot Water circuit must be thoroughly flushed after the installation of the appliance and before its use. 2. Heating circuit 2.1. new system Before proceeding with installation of the boiler, the system must be cleaned and flushed out thoroughly to eliminate residual thread-cutting swarf, solder and solvents if any, using suitable proprietary products. To avoid damaging metal, plastic and rubber parts, use only neutral cleaners, i.e. non-acid and non alkaline. The recommended products for cleaning are: SENTINEL X300 or X400 and FERNOX heating circuit restore. To use this product proceeding strictly in accordance with the maker’s directions. 2.2. existing system Before proceeding with installation of the boiler, the system must be cleaned and flushed out to remove sludge and contaminants, using suitable proprietary products as described in section 2.1. To avoid damaging metal, plastic and rubber parts, use only neutral cleaners, i.e. non-acid and non-alkaline such as SENTINEL X100 and FERNOX heating circuit protective. To use this product proceeding strictly in accordance with the maker’s directions. Remember that the presence of foreign matter in the heating system can adversely affect the operation of the boiler (e.g. overheating and noisy operation of the heat exchanger). Failure to observe the above will render the guarantee null and void. 2. INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING Initial lighting of the boiler must be carried out by a licensed technician. Ensure the following operations are carried out: a) compliance of boiler parameters with (electricity, water, gas) supply systems settings. b) compliance of installation with the laws and regulations in force. c) appropriate connection to the power supply and grounding of the appliance. Failure to observe the above will render the guarantee null and void. Prior to commissioning remove the protective plastic coating from the unit. Do not use any tools or abrasive detergents as you may spoil the painted surfaces. 925.492.2 BAXI - 925.200.1 3 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER GB HU CZ 3. COMMISSIONING OF THE BOILER GB CZ To correctly light the boiler proceed as follows: • Provide power supply to the boiler. • open the gas cock; • press the button, for at least two seconds, to set the operating boiler mode (see section 3.2) Note: if summertime mode is setting, the boiler will light only during a D.H.W. demand. • To adjust the CH and D.H.W. temperature, press the +/- respective buttons as described in section 4. Warning: During initial lighting, until the air contained in the gas pipes is not released, the burner may fail to light immediately and that may cause a ‘blockage’ of the boiler. Under such circumstances we recommend you to repeat the ignition procedure until the gas is delivered to the burner, and press button for at least 2 seconds. 0609_2301 HU DISPLAY LEGEND: Operating in Central Heating mode (CH) Operating in Domestic Hot Water mode (D.H.W.) Flame present - power level = 25% (burner switch on) Boiler power levels (3 power levels) BUTTONS LEGEND Generic ERROR D.H.W. temperature regulation RESET Central Heating (CH) temperature regulation Water pressure LOW RESET Numeric signalling (temperature, error codes, etc) ECO - COMFORT MODE BUTTON (see section 3.2) FUNCTION ACTIVATED (see Section 4) Figure 1 If the optional remote control device is connected, adjust the boiler using this device. See the instructions accompanying this accessory item. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 4 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 3.1 SYMBOL MEANING GB 0605_1101 There are 4 power levels displayed during boiler operation regarding the gas boiler modulation, as shown in figure 2: HU CZ Figure 2 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF BUTTON (SUMMER - WINTER - HEATING ONLY - OFF) Press this button to set the following operating modes: • • • • SUMMER WINTER HEATING ONLY OFF In the SUMMER mode, the display shows . The boiler satisfies requests for domestic hot water only while central heating is NOT enabled (ambient antifreeze function active). In the WINTER mode, the display shows and heating (ambient antifreeze function active). . The boiler satisfies requests for both domestic hot water and central In the HEATING ONLY mode, the display shows freeze function active). . The boiler satisfies requests for central heating only (ambient anti- In the OFF mode, the display shows neither of the above two symbols . In this mode, only the ambient antifreeze function is active while requests for domestic hot water and central heating are not satisfied. 4. CENTRAL HEATING (CH) AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER (D.H.W.) TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT The CH and D.H.W. temperature adjustment are carried out by pressing the relative +/- buttons (figure 1). When the burner is lighted the display shows the symbol . CENTRAL HEATING (CH) The system must be equipped with a room thermostat (see the relevant regulations) to control the temperature in the rooms. blinking symbol and the CH flow temperature value (°C). During a CH mode, the display shows a CH DOMESTIC HOT WATER (D.H.W.) During a D.H.W. request, the display shows a D.H.W. blinking symbol and the D.H.W. flow temperature value (°C). There are two different setpoint which can be quickly set: ECO and COMFORT. To adjust the temperature values, proceed as follows: ECO The ECO temperature setpoint allows the user to quickly set the relative domestic hot water temperature pressing the P button. In eco function the display reads out “eco”. To set the ECO temperature setpoint press the +/buttons. COMFORT The COMFORT temperature setpoint allow the user to quickly set the relative domestic hot water temperature pressing the P button. To set the COMFORT temperature setpoint press the +/buttons. 925.492.2 BAXI - 925.200.1 5 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 5. FILLING THE BOILER GB CZ IMPORTANT: Regularly check that the pressure displayed by the pressostat (figure 3) is 0.7 to 1.5 bar, with boiler not operating. In case of overpressure, open the boiler drain valve. In case the pressure is lower open the boiler filling tap. We recommend you open the tap very slowly in order to let off the air. button - See section 3.2). During this operation, the gas boiler must be in “OFF” mode (press the Filling tap 0603_1302/CG_1791 HU M anometer D rain point Figure 3 6. TURNING OFF THE BOILER The electric supply to the boiler must be removed in order to switch it OFF. With the gas boiler in “OFF” mode (section 3.2), the display reads out “OFF” but the main board is still supplied. 7. GAS CHANGE These boilers set for natural gas can be converted to work with LPG. Any gas change must be effected by a Qualified Service Engineer. 8. PROLONGED STANDSTILL OF THE SYSTEM. FROST PROTECTION We recommend you avoid draining the whole system as water replacements engender purposeless and harmful limestone deposits inside the boiler and on the heating elements. In case the boiler is not operated during wintertime and is therefore exposed to danger of frost we suggest you add some specific-purpose anti-freeze to the water contained in the system (e.g.: propylene glycole coupled with corrosion and scaling inhibitors). The electronic management of boilers includes a “frost protection” function in the central heating system which operates the burner to reach a heating flow temperature of 30° C when the system heating flow temperature drops below 5°C. The frost protection function is enabled if: * electrical supply to the boiler is on; * the gas service cock is open; * the system pressure is as required; * the boiler is not blocked. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 6 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 9. ERROR MESSAGES AND TABLE OF FAULTS GB The anomalies are carried out on the display with an error code (e.g. E01). The anomalies which can be reset by the user are shown with the symbol (e.g. figure 4). The anomalies which cannot be reset are carried out with the symbol (e.g. figure 4.1). To RESET the gas boiler, press button for at least 2 seconds. HU 0605_1107 0605_1106 CZ Figure 4 ERROR CODE Figure 4.1 Description of FAULTS CORRECTIVE ACTION E01 Gas supply fault button (figure 1) for at least 2 seconds. If this Press the fault persist, call an authorised Service centre. E02 Safety thermostat sensor tripped Press the button (figure 1) for at least 2 seconds. If this fault persist, call an authorised Service centre. E03 E04 E05 E06 E10 E11 E25 E35 E97 E98 E99 Flue thermostat sensor tripped / Flue pressure Call an authorised Service centre. switch tripped Safety error due to frequent flame loss Call an authorised Service centre. Central heating NTC sensor fault Call an authorised Service centre. Domestic Hot Water NTC sensor fault Call an authorised Service centre. Check that the pressure in the system is as specified. See Water pressure LOW Section 5. If this fault persist, call an authorised Service centre. Safety thermostat for low temperature system Call an authorised Service centre. cuts in (if connected) Boiler max temperature exceeded (probable Call an authorized Service centre. pump jammed) Press the button (figure 1) for at least 2 seconds. If this fault persists, call an authorized Service centre Fault flame (parasitic flame) Electronic board input frequency (Hz) incorrectly Change the frequency (Hz) setting. set Internal card error Call an authorised Service centre. Internal card error Call an authorised Service centre. Note: when an anomaly occurs, the display background flashes with the error code. 10. SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS To maintain efficient and safe operation of your boiler have it checked by a Qualified Service Engineer at the end of every operating period. Careful servicing will ensure economical operation of the system. Do not clean the outer casing of the appliance with abrasive, aggressive and/or easily flammable cleaners (i.e.: gasoline, alcohol, and so on). Always isolate the electrical supply to the appliance before cleaning it (see section 6). 925.492.2 BAXI - 925.200.1 7 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER 11. GENERAL INFORMATION GB HU CZ The following remarks and instructions are addressed to Service Engineers to help them carry out a faultless installation. Instructions regarding lighting and operation of the boiler are contained in the ‘Instructions pertaining to the user’ section. Note that installation, maintenance and operation of the domestic gas appliances must be performed exclusively by qualified personnel in compliance with current standards. Please note the following: * This boiler can be connected to any type of double- or single feeding pipe convector plates, radiators, thermoconvectors Design the system sections as usual though taking into account the available output / pump head performances, as shown in section 24. * Do not leave any packaging components (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) within children’s reach as they are a potentialsource of danger. * Initial lighting of the boiler must be effected by a Qualified Service Engineer. Failure to observe the above will render the guarantee null and void.potentielle Gefahrenquelle darstellt. 12. INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION This boiler is designed to heat water at a lower than boiling temperature at atmospheric pressure. The boiler must be connected to a central heating system and to a domestic hot water supply system in compliance with its performances and output power. Have the boiler installed by a Qualified Service Engineer and ensure the following operations are accomplished: a) careful checking that the boiler is fit for operation with the type of gas available. For more details see the notice on the packaging and the label on the appliance itself. b) careful checking that the flue terminal draft is appropriate; that the terminal is not obstructed and that no other appliance exhaust gases are expelled through the same flue duct, unless the flue is especially designed to collect the exhaust gas coming from more than one appliance, in conformity with the laws and regulations in force. c) careful checking that, in case the flue has been connected to pre-existing flue ducts, thorough cleaning has been carried out in that residual combustion products may come off during operation of the boiler and obstruct the flue duct. To ensure correct operation of the appliance and avoid invalidating the guarantee, observe the following precautions: 1. Hot water circuit: 1.1. If the water hardness is greater than 20 °F (1° F = 10 mg calcium carbonate per litre of water) a polyphosphate or comparable treatment system responding to current regulations. 1.2. Domestic Hot Water circuit must be thoroughly flushed after the installation of the appliance and before its use. 2. Heating circuit 2.1. new system Before proceeding with installation of the boiler, the system must be cleaned and flushed out thoroughly to eliminate residual thread-cutting swarf, solder and solvents if any, using suitable proprietary products. To avoid damaging metal, plastic and rubber parts, use only neutral cleaners, i.e. non-acid and non alkaline. The recommended products for cleaning are: SENTINEL X300 or X400 and FERNOX heating circuit restore. To use this product proceeding strictly in accordance with the maker’s directions. 2.2. existing system Before proceeding with installation of the boiler, the system must be cleaned and flushed out to remove sludge and contaminants, using suitable proprietary products as described in 2.1. To avoid damaging metal, plastic and rubber parts, use only neutral cleaners, i.e. non-acid and non-alkaline such as SENTINEL X100 and FERNOX heating circuit protective. To use this product proceeding strictly in accordancewith the maker’s directions. Remember that the presence of foreign matter in the heating system can adversely affect the operation of the boiler (e.g. overheating and noisy operation of the heat exchanger). Failure to observe the above will render the guarantee null and void. IMPORTANT: when connecting an instantaneous boiler (mixed) to a system with solar panels, the maximum temperature of the DHW at the boiler inlet must not be greater than: • • 60°C with a flow limiting device 70°C without a flow limiting device BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 8 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 13. BOILER INSTALLATION GB 0512_0504/CG1769 Decide upon the boiler location, then tape the template on the wall. Connect the pipework to the gas and water inlets prea ranged on the template lower bar. We suggest you fit two G3/4 stop cocks (available on demand) on the central heating system flow and return pipework; the cocks will allow to carry out important operations on the system without draining it completely. If you are either installing the boiler on a pre-existent system or substituting it, we suggest you also fit settling tank on the system return pipework and under the boiler to collect the deposits and scaling which may remain and be circulated in the system after the purge. When the boiler is fixed on the template connect the flue and air ducts (fittings supplied by the manufacturer) according to the instructions given in the following sections. 240 Fi - 240 i - 310 Fi = BOILER WIDTH 450 = BOILER CONNECTION POINTS : G3/4 heating flow / return : G1/2 domestic hot water inlet / outlet BOILER HEIGHT 780 : G3/4 gas inlet to the boiler Figure 5 0512_0505/CG1769 14. BOILER SIZE 0606_2603 0606_2 2 minimo 240 Fi - 310 Fi - 1.240 Fi - 1.310 Fi Figure 6 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 9 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER HU CZ 15. INSTALLATION OF FLUE AND AIR DUCTS GB 0503_0905/CG1638 We guarantee ease and flexibility of installation for a gasfired forced draught boiler thanks to the fittings and fixtures supplied (described below). The boiler is especially designed for connection to an exhaust flue / air ducting, with either coaxial, vertical or horizontal terminal. By means of a splitting kit a two-pipe system may also be installed. Exclusively install fittings supplied by the manufacturer. CAUTION: To enhance operating safety, make sure the flue ducts are firmly fixed to the wall with suitable brackets. Figure 7 COAXIAL FLUE - AIR DUCT (CONCENTRIC) This type of duct allows to disengage exhaust gases and to draw combustion air both outside the building and in case a LAS flue is fitted. The 90° coaxial bend allows to connect the boiler to a flue-air duct in any direction as it can rotate by 360°. It can more ver be used as a supplementary bend and be coupled with a coaxial duct or a 45° bend. If the flue outlet is placed outside, the flue-air ducting must protrude at least 18mm out of the wall to allow alluminium weathering tile to be fitted and sealed to avoid water leakages. Ensure a minimum upward slope of 1 cm towards the outside per each metre of duct length. • A 90° bend reduces the total duct length by 1 metre. • A 45° bend reduces the total duct length by 0.5 metre. • The first 90° bend is not included in the maximum avail able length. Figure 8 15.1 HORIZONTAL FLUE TERMINAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS L maxL=max 4m = 4240 m Fi L max = 3 m 310 Fi L maxL=max 3 m= 3240 m Fi L max = 2 m 310 Fi BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 10 0512_2001 CZ Models 240 Fi - 310 Fi - 1.240 Fi - 1.310 Fi CG_0886 HU INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 15.2 LAS FLUE DUCT INSTALLATION OPTIONS GB HU 0512_2002 CZ L max = 4 m L max = 4 m 240 Fi L max = 3 m 310 Fi 15.3 VERTICAL FLUE TERMINAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS 0503_0908/CG1641 This type of installation can be carried out both on a flat or pitched roof by fitting a terminal, an appropriate weathering tile and sleeve, (supplementary fittings supplied on demand). L max = 4 m L max = 2 m L max = 3 m For detailed instructions concerning the installation of fittings refer to the technical data accompanying the fittings. SEPARATED FLUE-AIR DUCTING This type of ducting allows to disengage exhaust flue gases both outside the building and into single flue ducts. Comburant air may be drawn in at a different site from where the flue terminal is located. The splitting kit consists of a flue duct adaptor (100/80) and of an air duct adaptor. For the air duct adaptor fit the screws and seals previously removed from the cap. The flue duct must not fall and all horizontal runs must always rise at approximately 3° from the boiler. Consideration for protection to exposed parts of the outlet duct where accidental touch may occur must be given. Calculation of the total equivalent length: The total equivalent length depends on the number and type of components in the flue system. The total equivalent length is the addition of Air Duct Value + Flue Duct Value, plus the equivalent length of any bends. The bend equivalences are: 45° = 0.25m 90° = 0.50m ASSEMBLING THE FLUE SYSTEM The pipe extensions can be cut to length if necessary. The cut end should be de-burred to prevent damage to seals when assembling to a fitting. Apply soap solution to all seals to aid assembly. Always use 80mm pipe clamps to secure/support the ducts. Secure the roof terminal with the pipe clamp supplied. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 11 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER GB HU IMPORTANT: If the flue system is to be fitted prior to the boiler, temporary precautions must be taken to prevent rain entry into the room of installation. Any precautionary measures must be removed prior to fitting the boiler. Flue Duct Adaptor Engage the flue duct adaptor on the boiler adaptor, making sure that it is pushed down as far as possible. CZ Air Duct Adaptor Undo the screws securing the blanking plate to the boiler top panel. Discard the plate. There is a restrictor plate supplied in the kit with the gas boiler. This restrictor is used either way up depending upon model of boiler - see figure 9. IMPORTANT: The restrictor MUST be positioned as shown in the diagrams below. Take one of the gaskets supplied in the kit and place on the boiler top panel. Align the appropriate restrictor as shown. Position the second gasket over the restrictor. Using the screws previously removed secure the air duct adaptor to the top panel. Continue to fit the twin flue system. Position of Restrictor model 240 Fi Position of Restrictor model 310 Fi Figure 9b Figure 9a Air Duct Adaptor Flue Duct Adaptor Gasket Restrictor Blanking Plate Gasket BoilerAdaptor Figure 9b Figure 9a BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 12 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 15.4 SPLIT FLUE OVERALL DIMENSIONS 0504_1806/CG_1794 GB HU CZ 15.5 SEPARATED HORIZONTAL FLUE TERMINALS INSTALLATION OPTIONS 0503_2201/CG1643 IMPORTANT: Ensure a minimum downward slope of 1 cm toward the outside per each metre of duct length. In the event of installation of the condensate collection kit, the angle of the drain duct must be directed towards the boiler. L max = 10 m 240 L max = 10Fim L max = 8 m 310 Fi (L1 L2)max max3030mm 240 Fi (L1 ++ L2) (L1 + L2) max = 25 m 240 Fi NB: For C52 types, terminals for combustion air suction and combustion product extraction must never be fitted on opposite walls of the building. The maximum length of the suction duct must be 10 metres. If the flue duct exceeds 6 m, the condensate collection kit (supplied as an accessory) must be fitted close to the boiler. 0503_0911/CG1644 15.6 SEPARATED VERTICAL FLUE TERMINALS INSTALLATION OPTIONS L max = 10 m L max = 10 m L max = 10 m BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 13 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER GB HU Important: if fitting a single exhaust flue duct, ensure it is adequately insulated (e.g.: with glass wool) wherever the duct passes through building walls. For detailed instructions concerning the installation of fittings refer to the technical data accompanying the fittings. 16. CONNECTING THE MAINS SUPPLY CZ Electrical safety of the appliance is only guaranteed by correct grounding, in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. Connect the boiler to a 230V monophase + ground power supply by means of the three-pin cable supplied with it and make sure you connect polarities correctly. Use a double-pole switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in both poles. In case you replace the power supply cable fit a HAR H05 VV-F’ 3x0.75mm2 cable with an 8mm diameter max. …Access to the power supply terminal block • isolate the electrical supply to the boiler by the double-pole switch; • unscrew the two screws securing the control board to the boiler; • rotate the control board; • unscrew the lid and gain access to the wiring (Figure 10). The 2A fast-blowing fuses are incorporated in the power supply terminal block (to check or replace the fuse, pull out the black fuse carrier). IMPORTANT : be sure to connect polarities correctly L (LIVE) - N (NEUTRAL). 0512_0508/CG1770 (L) = Live (brown) (N) = Neutral (blue) ( ) = Ground (yellow/green) (1) (2) = Room thermostat terminal Figure 10 CAUTION: If the appliance is directly connected to a underfloor system, the fitter must install a safety thermostat to prevent it from overheating. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 14 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 17. FITTING A ROOM THERMOSTAT GB To connect the room thermostat to the boiler terminal block, proceed as follows: HU • reach the power supply terminal block (figure 10); • connect the room thermostat to the terminals (1) - (2) and remove the jumper. CZ 18. GAS CHANGE MODALITIES A Qualified Service Engineer may adapt this boiler to operate with natural gas (G. 20) or with liquid gas (G. 31). The procedure for calibrating the pressure regulator may vary according to the type of gas valve fitted (honeywell or SIT; see figure 11). Carry out the following operations in the given sequence: Honeywell valve mod. VK 4105 M A) Substitute the main burner injectors • carefully pull the main burner off its seat; • substitute the main burner injectors and make sure you tighten them to avoid leakage. The nozzle diameters are specified in table 1. B) Change the modulator voltage • setting F02 parameter according to the gas used as described in section 20. 0207_0406 C) Pressure adjusting device setting • connect the positive pressure test point of a differential (possibly water-operated) manometer to the gas valve pressure test point (Pb) (Figure 11); connect, for sealed chamber models only, the negative pressure test point of the manometer to a “T” fitting in order to join the boiler adjusting outlet, the gas valve adjusting outlet (Pc) and the manometer. (The same measurement can be carried out by connecting the manometer to the pressure test point (Pb) after removing the sealed chamber front panel); If you measure the pressure of burners in a different way you may obtain an altered result in that the low pressure created in the sealed chamber by the fan would not be taken into account. SIT valve mod. SIGMA 845 Pc Pb 9912221500 C1) Adjustment to nominal heat output • open the gas tap; • press button (figure 1) and set the boiler in winter mode (section 3.2); • open a hot water tap to reach a minimum 10 l/min flow rate or ensure that maximum heating requirements are set; • remove the modulator cover; • adjust the tube brass screw (a) Fig. 12 to obtain the presure settings shown in table 1; • check that boiler feeding dynamic pressure, as measured at the inlet gas valve pressure test point (Pa) (Figure 11) is correct (37 mbar for propane gas G.31, 20 mbar for natural gas G20); Pa Figure 11 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 15 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER CZ C3) Final checks • apply the additional dataplate, specifying the type of gas and settings applied. Honeywell gas valve Sit gas valve 0605_1502 HU C2) Adjustment to reduced heat output • disconnect the modulator feeding cable and unscrew the (b) Fig. 12 screw to reach the pressure setting corresponding to reduced heat output (see table 1); • connect the cable again; • fit the modulator cover and seal. 0605_1701 GB a b Figure 12 Table of burner pressures - heat output - burner injectors 240 Fi 310 Fi Gas used G20 G31 G20 G31 Burner pressure (mbar*) MINIMUM HEAT OUTPUT 2,0 4,4 12,1 32,3 Burner pressure (mbar*) MAXIMUM HEAT OUTPUT 10,2 21,8 2,1 5,2 Injector diameter (mm) 1,18 0,77 1,25 0,77 no. of injectors 15 Table 1 Consumption table 240 Fi 310 Fi Consumption 15 °C - 1013 mbar G20 G31 G20 G31 Maximum heat output 2,62 m3/h 1,92 Kg/h 3,22 m3/h 2,37 Kg/h Minimum heat output 1,12 m3/h 0,92 Kg/h 1,26 m3/h p.c.i. 3 34,02 MJ/m 46,30 MJ/Kg 0,48 Kg/h 34,02 MJ/m 3 46,30 MJ/Kg Table 2 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 16 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 19. INFORMATION DISPLAY GB 19.1 FIRST DISPLAYED INFORMATION HU CZ To correct light the boiler, proceed as follows: • Provide power supply to the boiler. When the gas boiler is power supplì, the display shows the following information: 1. all symbols alight; 2. manufacture information; 3. manufacture information; 4. manufacture information; 5. Type of boiler and gas used (eg. Cn) The displayed letters mean the following: O = natural boiler chamber n = natural gas METANE 6. 7. C L Hydraulic system; Software version (two numbers x.x); = sealed boiler chamber = LPG gas • open the gas cock; • press the button, for at least two seconds, to set the operating boiler mode (see section 3.2). 19.2 OPERATION INFORMATION To display some useful information during the boiler operation proceed as follows: 0610_2606 • Press the ( ) button for at least 6 seconds until the display shows “A00” (…“A07”) alternating with the respective value (e.g. figure 13); Figure 13 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 17 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER GB HU CZ • Press the +/- domestic hot water buttons to display the following instantaneous information: A00: A01: A02: A03: A04: A05: A06: A07: domestic hot water temperature value (°C); outside temperature (with external probe sensor connected); modulatine current value (100% = 230 mA METANE - 100% = 310 mA GPL); power range level value (%) - see parameter F13 (section 20); temperature setpoint value (°C); central heating flow temperature value (°C); flow water value (l/min x 10); flame signal value (8-100%). Note: lines A08 and A09 are not used. • This function is active for 3 minutes. To exit the function, press button as described in section 3.2. 19.3 ANOMALIES DISPLAY Note: the resetting operation is available only for 5 consecutive attempts, after which the RESET function is disabled and the gas boiler remains blocked. To carry out a new RESET attempt, proceed as follows: button for at least 2 seconds; • press the • reset the boiler pressing the button for at least 2 seconds, the display shows “OFF”;. button for at least 2 seconds as describe in section 3.2. • press the See section 9 for error codes and anomalies description. 19.4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For more detailed technical information, please consult the “SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS”. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 18 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 20. PARAMETERS SETTING GB To set the boiler parameters press the R and buttons together for at least 6 seconds. When the function is activated, the display shows “F01” alternated with the value of the parameter. HU Description of parameter 0610_2607 Parameters setting • Press +/buttons for scrolling parameters; • Press +/buttons to change the single parameter value; • Press the P button to save changes, the display shows “MEM”; button to leave the function without saving, the • Press the display shows “ESC”; Default value F01 Type of gas boiler 10 = sealed chamber F02 Type of gas 00 = natural (metane) - 01 = LPG F03 Hydraulic system 00 = instantaneous appliance 00 F04 Programmable relay 1 setting 2 = zone system (See SERVICE Instructions) 02 F05 Programmable relay 2 setting 13 = “cool” function for external air-conditioning system (See SERVICE Instructions) 04 F06 External sensor programmable input setting (See SERVICE Instructions) 00 F07...F12 Manufacturer information 00 F13 CH max. heating output F14 D.H.W. max. heating output (0-100%) 100 F15 CH min. heating output 00 (0-100%) 100 (0-100%) 00 Pump overrun time (01-240 minutes) 03 Minimum burner pause in central heating mode - 00=10 seconds F18 F19 00 O 01 Maximum temperature setpoint setting 00 = 85°C - 01 = 45°C F16 F17 10 03 Manufacturer information 07 F20 Manufacturer information -- F21...F22 Manufacturer information 00 F23 Maximum D.H.W. setpoint 60 F24 Manufacturer information 35 F25 Lack of water safety device 00 F26...F29 Manufacturer information (read-only parameters) -- F30 Manufacturer information 10 F31 Manufacturer information 30 Diagnostics (See SERVICE Instructions) -- Calibration function activation (See SERVICE Instructions) 00 F34...F41 Final parameter WARNING: do not modify the values of the “Manufacturer information” parameters. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 19 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER CZ 21. CONTROL AND OPERATION DEVICES GB HU The boiler has been designed in full compliance with European reference standards and in particular is equipped with the following: • Air pressure switch for forced draught model (240Fi - 310 Fi) CZ This switch allows the burner to switch on provided the exhaust flue duct efficiency is perfect. In the event of one of the following faults: • the flue terminal is obstructed; • the venturi is obstructed; • the fan is blocked; • the connection between the venturi and the air pressure switch is interrupted; The boiler will stay on stand-by and the display shows error code E03 (see section 9). • Overheat safety thermostat Thanks to a sensor placed on the heating flow, this thermostat interrupts the gas flow to the burner in case the water contained in the primary circuit has overheated. Under such conditions the boiler is blocked and relighting will only be possible after the cause of the anomaly has been removed. It is forbidden to disenable this safety device • Flame ionization detector The flame sensing electrode, placed on the right of the burner, guarantees safety of operation in case of gas failure or incomplete interlighting of the burner. The boiler is blocked after 3 relight attempt. See section 9 to RESET normal operating conditions. • Hydraulic pressure sensor This device (3 - figure 20) enables the main burner only to be switched on if the system pressure is over 0.5 bars. • Pump overrun for central heating circuit The electronically-controlled supplementary running of the pump lasts 3 minutes (F17 - Section 20), when the boiler is in the central heating mode, after the burner has switched off due to a room thermostat or intervention. • Pump overrun for domestic hot water circuit The electronic control system keeps the pump operating for 30 seconds in domestic hot water mode after the D.H.W. sensor has switched off the burner. • Frost protection device (central heating and domestic hot water systems) Boilers electronic management includes a “frost protection” function in the central heating system which operates the burner to reach a heating flow temperature of 30°C when the system heating flow temperature drops below 5 °C. This function is enabled when the boiler is connected to electrical supply, the gas supply is on and the system pressure is as required. • Lack of water circulation (probable pump jammed) If the water inside the primary circuit doesn’t circulate, the display shows E25 error (see section 9). • Anti-block pump function In the event that no heat is required, the pump will automatically start up and operate for one minute during the following 24 hours. This function is operative when the boiler is powered. • Three-way anti-blockage valve In the case of no heat is request for a period of 24 hours the three way valve carries out a complete commutation. This function is operative when the boiler is powered. • Hydraulic safety valve (heating circuit) This device is set to 3 bar and is used for the heating circuit. The safety valve should be connected to a siphoned drain. Use as a means of draining the heating circuit is strictly prohibited. Note: domestic hot water is guaranteed even if the NTC sensor (5 - figure 20) is damaged. In this case, the temperature control is carried out by the boiler flow temperature. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 20 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 22. POSITIONING OF THE IGNITION AND FLAME SENSING ELECTRODE 9912070100 GB HU CZ Figure 14 23. CHECK OF COMBUSTION PARAMETERS The boiler has two connection points specifically designed to allow technicians to measure the combustion efficiency after installation and ensure that the combustion products do not constitute a health risk. One connection point is connected to the flue gas discharge circuit, and allows monitoring of the quality of the combustion products and the combustion efficiency. The other is connected to the combustion air intake circuit, allowing checking of any recycling of the combustion products in case of coaxial pipelines. The following parameters can be measured at the connection point on the flue gas circuit: • temperature of the combustion products; • oxygen (O2) or carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration; • carbon monoxide (CO) concentration. The combustion air temperature must be measured at the connection point on the air intake circuit, inserting the measur ement probe to a depth of about 3 cm. For natural draught boiler models, a hole must be made in the flue gas discharge pipe at a distance from the boiler equal to twice the inside diameter of the pipe itself. The following parameters can be measured through this hole: • temperature of the combustion products; • oxygen (O2) or carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration; • carbon monoxide (CO) concentration. The combustion air temperature must be measured close to the point where the air enters the boiler. The hole, which must be made by the person in charge of operating the system when it is commissioned, must be sealed in a way which ensures that the combustion product discharge pipe is airtight during normal operation. 24. OUTPUT / PUMP HEAD PERFORMANCES This is a high static head pump fit for installation on any type of single or double-pipe heating systems. The air vent valve incorporated in the pump allows quick venting of the heating system. BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 21 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 25. CONNECTION OF THE EXTERNAL PROBE GB The boiler is prearranged for connection of an external probe (supplied as accessory). For the connection, refer to the figure below and the instructions supplied with the probe. When the external probe is connected, the heating circuit temperature control device regulates the dispersal coefficient Kt. To set the curves (0…90) press the +/buttons. CZ NOTE: the maximum value of the flow temperature TM depends on the F16 parameter setting (see section 20). The maximum flow temperature it may 85° or 45°C. CN 5 Figure 15 Graph 2 0603_0306 0603_0305 Kt curves Graph 3 TM = flow temperature (°C) Te = external temperature (°C) 26. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE (SUPPLIED AS AN ACCESSORY) The remote control device is not a standard boiler component as it is su pplied as an accessory. Open the electronic board and connect the cable (supplied together with the two-pin terminal board) to connector CN7 on the electronic boiler board. Connect the terminals of the remote control device to the two-pin terminal board (figure 16). 0610_1302 / CG_1856 HU CN 7 Figure. 16 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 22 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 27. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO A ZONAL HEATING SYSTEM GB 27.1 CONNECTING THE RELAY BOARD HU The relay board is not a standard boiler component as it is supplied as an accessory. Connect terminals 1-2-3 (common - normally closed - normally open) of connector Cn1 on the relay board to the respective terminals 10-9-8 on the boiler terminal board M2 (figure 17). 0610_0401 / CG_1840 BOILER BOARD RELAY BOARD ACCESSORY RELAY 2 RELAY 1 Figure 17 27.2 CONNECTING THE ZONES ZONE 1 ZONE 1 REMOTE CONTROL ZONE 3 ZONE N ZONE 2 (AMBIENT THERMOSTAT) (AMBIENT THERMOSTAT) (AMBIENT THERMOSTAT) L 2 3 T.A. n T.A. 0607_2801 / CG_1825 Connect the contact relative to heating requests in zones that are not controlled by the remote control device in parallel to terminals 1-2 “TA” on terminal board M1. Remove the jumper. The zone controlled by the remote control device is managed by the zone 1 solenoid, as illustrated in figure 18. T.A. SOLENOID Elettrovalvola ZONE Zona 1 1 M M M M E.V.3 E.V.2 E.V.n 1 RE2 2 RE3 REn 3 4 5 6 M1 N 7 8 9 N.O. N.C. C 10 1 2 M2 Figure 18 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 23 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER CZ HU CZ 28. HOW TO PURGE THE DHW SYSTEM FROM LIMESTONE DEPOSITS To clean the DHW system it is not necessary to remove the DHW heat exchanger if the assembly is equipped with the appropriate taps (supplied on demand) placed on the hot water outlet and inlet. To carry out the purge it is necessary to: • close the cold water inlet • drain the DHW system from the water contained therein by means of a hot water tap • close the DHW outlet • unscrew the two stop cocks caps • remove the filters. In case the appropriate tap is not supplied it is necessary to disassemble the DHW heat exchanger, as described in the following section, and do the purge aside. We recommend you also purge from limestone deposits the DHW heat exchanger seat and the NTC sensor fitted on the DHW system. To purge the exchanger and/or the DHW system we suggest the use of Cillit FFW-AL or Beckinser HF-AL. 29. HOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE DHW HEAT EXCHANGER The stainless steel plate-type DHW heat exchanger is easily disassembled with a screwdriver by operating as described below: • drain, if possible, only the boiler system, through the drain tap; • drain the DHW system from water; • remove the two screws (right in front of you) securing the DHW heat exchanger and pull it off its seat (figure 23). 30. CLEANING THE COLD WATER FILTER The boiler is equipped with a cold water filter placed on the hydraulic assembly. To clean it do the following: • drain the DHW system from water; • unscrew the nut on the flow sensing assembly (Figure 19); • pull out the flow sensing device and its filter; • remove the impurities. Important: in the event of replacements and/or cleaning of the O-rings on the hydraulic unit, do not use oil or grease as lubricant but exclusively Molykote 111. 0605_3001 / CG_1825 GB flow sensing securing nut DHW heat exchanger securing screws Figure 19 BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 24 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 31. BOILER SCHEMATIC GB HU 240 FI 310 FI 0605_3002 / CG1826 CZ SEALED CHAMBER heating inlet domestic Gas water outlet SEALED CHAMBER domestic heating Condensate water inlet return drain heating inlet domestic Gas water outlet domestic heating water inlet return Condensate drain Figure 20 Key: 17 Air pressure switch 18 Fue thermostat 19 Fue adaptor 20 Secondary heat exchanger 21 Flame sensing electrode 22 Burner 23 D.H.W. plate heat exchanger 24 Automatic air vent 25 Pump and air separator 26 System filling cock 27 Boiler drain point 28 Pressure manometer 29 Pressure relief valve 30 Siphon 31 Cold water inlet on/off valve and filter 32 Gas service cock 1 D.H.W. NTC priority sensor 2 Automatic by-pass 3 Water pressure switch 4 Three way valve 5 D.H.W. NTC sensor 6 Flow sensor with filter and water flow rate limiter 7 Three way valve motor 8 Gas valve 9 Expansion vessel 10 Ignition electrode 11 Central heating NTC sensor 12 Overheat safety thermostat 13 Flue-water exchanger 14 Flue hood 15 Fan 16 Positive pressure point BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 25 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 26 ROOM THERMOSTAT FEEDING POWER GRID G/V M C G/V G/V G/V 3-WAY VALVE FAN G/V N G/V N M C C M B N R PUM P 3 4 M 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 1 1 C 5 2 N C 1 G/V G/V M G A S VA LV E IGNITION ELECTRODE G/V CN10 CN1 CN3 CN12 TF1 T2 SB2 SB3 FLAME SENSING ELECTRODE SAFETY THERMOSTAT CN6 SB4 C C 6 4 2 5 3 1 SB5 123456 N N SB6 N N R R NO SB7 COM NC SB1 CN5 CN2 CN7 C B V R IN B DHW PRIORITY SENSOR CON N E CTI ON F OR EX T E R N A L SE N SOR PROBE ( SE E SE CTI ON 25) DHW NTC SENSOR Vcc GND NO WATER PRESSURE SWITCH C= light blue M= brown N= black R= red G/V= yellow/green B= white V= green CABLES COLOURS V B COM NC CENTRAL HEATING NTC SENSOR FLOW PRESSURE SWITCH CZ CG_1741 GB 32. ILLUSTRATED WIRING DIAGRAM HU CN11 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER 33. TECHNICAL DATA Boiler model LUNA 3 AVANT 80/60° C Maximum heat output 50/30° C Minimum heat output 50/30° C Useful efficiency according to 92/42/CEE directive Central heating system max. pressure Expansion vessel capacity Expansion vessel pressure DHW system max. pressure DHW system min. dynamic pressure DHW system min. output DHW production at Δ ?T=25 °C DHW production at Δ ?T=35 °C Specific output (*) “D” Heating circuit temperature range Domestic hot water temperature range Type Concentric flue duct diameter Concentric air duct diameter Max. flue mass flow rate (G20) Min. flue mass flow rate (G20) Max. flue temperature Min. flue temperature NOx Classe Type of gas used Natural gas feeding pressure (G20) Propane gas feeding pressure (G31) Power supply voltage Power supply frequency Maximum power supply Net weight Dimensions Protection-limit against humidity and water leakages (**) height width depth 310 Fi II2H3P II2H3P 24,8 10,6 24 20.600 9,8 8.430 25,2 21.672 10,1 8.686 30,5 11,9 29,6 25.460 11 9.460 31 26.660 11,3 9.718 -- bar 3 8 0,5 8 0,2 2,5 13,7 3 10 0,5 8 0,2 2,5 17 -- Minimum heat output 240 Fi kW kW kW kcal/h kW kcal/h kW kcal/h kW kcal/h Category Maximum heat input Minimum heat input Maximum heat output 80/60° C GB bar bar bar l/min l/min l/min l/min °C °C -- 12,1 9,8 14 10,5 30-85 30-85 35-65 35-65 C12 - C32 - C42 - C52 - C82 - B22 mm mm kg/s kg/s °C °C 60 100 0,014 0,014 68 75 60 100 0,017 0,017 79 79 — — — mbar mbar 3 G.20 G.31 20 37 3 G.20 G.31 20 37 V HZ W 230 50 170 230 50 180 kg mm mm mm 43,5 763 450 345 44 763 450 345 -- IP X5D IP X5D (*) according to EN 625 (**) according to EN 60529 Die BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 27 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLER HU CZ GB HU CZ BAXI - 925.200.1 925.492.2 28 INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER Baxi Thermostat Instruction Manual Download
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