Regulations; Transport; Installation; Siting - Buderus Logalux PR 500-80 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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Dimensions and
surface load
Height when tilted
mm
Total weight
kg
when filled
Weight load
kg
per foot
Table 6 Logalux PNR specification
Solar indirect coil
2
Surface area
m
Contents
l
Table 7 Logalux PNR specification
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Regulations

Equip and install the buffer cylinders in accordance with
standards and guidelines as applicable in your country.
Technical rules for the installation of buffer cylinders
(selection) in the United Kingdom:
UK and IE
Electrical connection
Current IEE wiring regulations.
Connection of solar thermal heating systems
• EN 12976: Thermal solar systems and components.
• ENV 12977: Thermal solar systems and their
components (custom built systems).
Installation and equipment of cylinders
• EN 15316: Heating systems in buildings.
Method for calculation of system energy requirements
and system efficiencies.
• BS5546:2000 Specification for installation of hot
water supplies for domestic purposes, using gas fired
appliances of rated input not exceending 70kW.
• BS6700:1997 Specification for design, installation,
testing and maintenance, of servicing supplying water
for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages.
• Part G Approved Document G - Hygiene
Different or supplementary regulations (e.g.
mains connection requirements) may apply
subject to the installation location
(e.g. in different countries or regions).
B Observe all applicable country-specific or
regional regulations, guidelines and
standards (e.g. those of the power supply
utility) when installing and operating the
buffer cylinder and immersion heater.
Logalux – 6 720 649 880 (2011/03)
PNR
PNR
PNR
500
750
1000
1780
1790
2250
655
933
1215
219
311
405
PNR
PNR
PNR
500
750
1000
2.0
2.2
2.7
17
18
23
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Transport

DANGER: Risk to life through falling load!
B Only use lifting ropes that are in good
working condition.
B Only hook lifting equipment into the lifting
points provided.
WARNING: Risk of injury through carrying
heavy loads and inadequately securing loads
for transport.
B Use suitable means of transportation, e.g.
a sack truck with strap.
B Secure the buffer cylinder to prevent it
falling.
B Transportation with a sack truck (
B Transportation with a crane (
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Installation

5.1

Siting

5.1.1

Installation room

NOTE: Risk of material damage from frost
and corrosion.
B Site the buffer cylinder in a dry, frost-free
room.
B Only use the buffer cylinder in sealed
systems.
B Never use in combination open vented
expansion header tanks.
5.1.2

Installing the buffer cylinder

Fig. 7, page 102 and Fig. 8, page 102.
5.2

Hydraulic connection

For buffer cylinders with 80 mm thermal insulation, the
pipework must be installed after the thermal insulation.
For buffer cylinders with 120 mm thermal insulation, we
recommend installing the pipework before fitting the
insulation.
DANGER: Risk of fire through soldering and
welding!
B As far as possible, carry out any soldering
and welding work before fitting the
thermal insulation.
B Take appropriate protective measures
when soldering and welding as the
thermal insulation is flammable (for
example cover the thermal insulation).
B Check thermal insulation after completion
for perfect condition.
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Regulations
Fig. 5, page 101)
Fig. 6, page 101)
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