Maintenance; Maintenance Intervals; Maintenance Work; Testing The Pressure Relief Valve - Bosch W 120-5 O1 Installation And Maintenance Instructions For Contractors

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Maintenance

▶ Allow the DHW cylinder to cool down sufficiently before performing
any maintenance.
▶ Carry out cleaning and maintenance procedures in the specified
intervals.
▶ Remedy all faults immediately.
▶ Only use original spare parts!
9.1

Maintenance intervals

Carry out the maintenance in accordance with flow rate, operating
temperature and water hardness ( Tab. 9, page 29).
The use of chlorinated potable water or a water softener unit reduces the
maintenance intervals.
Water hardness in °dH
Calcium carbonate
concentration in mol/ m³
Temperatures
At a standard flow rate (< cylinder capacity/24 h)
< 60 °C
60 – 70 °C
> 70 °C
At a higher flow rate (>cylinder capacity/24 h)
< 60 °C
60 – 70 °C
> 70 °C
Table 9 Maintenance intervals in months
You can check the water quality with your water supply utility.
Depending on the composition of the water, it can make sense to deviate
from the reference values listed.
9.2

Maintenance work

9.2.1

Testing the pressure relief valve

▶ Check the pressure relief valve annually.
9.2.2

Drain the DHW cylinder.

▶ Isolate the DHW cylinder on the domestic hot water side from the
piping. To do this, close the shut-off valves.
▶ Open a high-level tap to ventilate the system.
▶ Open the drain valve ( Fig. 3 [12], page 45).
▶ Close the drain valve again following maintenance.
▶ Test for tightness once it has been refilled ( Fig. 12, page 47).
W 120-5 O – 6 720 819 306 (2018/10)
3 – 8.4
8.5 – 14
> 14
0.6 – 1.5 1.6 – 2.5
> 2.5
Months
24
21
15
21
18
12
15
12
6
21
18
12
18
15
9
12
9
6
9.2.3

Descaling/cleaning the DHW cylinder

In order to improve the cleaning effect, heat up the heat
exchanger prior to cleaning it with a water jet. The
thermal shock effect separates deposits (e.g. limescale)
more readily.
▶ Drain the DHW cylinder.
▶ Check the interior of the DHW cylinder for contamination (limescale,
sediment).
▶ In the case of soft water:
Check the container regularly and clean to remove contamination.
-or-
▶ In the case of hard water or severe contamination:
Regularly descale the DHW cylinder in line with the actual amount of
limescale using chemical cleaning methods (e.g. with a suitable
descaling agent based on citric acid).
▶ Clean out the DHW cylinder interior with a water jet
( Fig. 15, page 48).
▶ Use a wet & dry vacuum cleaner with plastic suction hose to remove
the residues.
▶ Seal the plug back into the inspection aperture
( Fig. 16, page 48).
▶ Re-commission the DHW cylinder ( Chapter 6, page 28).
9.2.4

Checking the magnesium anode

If the magnesium anode is not properly serviced, this will
render the warranty on the DHW cylinder null and void.
The magnesium anode is a sacrificial anode, which is used up during
operation of the DHW cylinder.
Never bring the magnesium anode surface into contact
with oil or grease.
▶ Keep everything clean.
▶ Shut off the cold water inlet.
▶ Depressurise the DHW cylinder.
▶ Remove and test the magnesium anode ( Fig. 17 to Fig. 20,
page 48).
▶ If the diameter is less than 15 mm, replace the magnesium anode.
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