Evb series dual coil domestic hot water storage tank 79 and 119 usg / 300 and 450 ltr capacity (12 pages)
Summary of Contents for Viessmann Vitocell 300-B
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VIESMANN Service instructions for contractors Vitocell 300-B Type EVB DHW cylinder 300 l VITOCELL 300-B Please keep safe. 5692 740 GB 11/2013...
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Safety instructions Safety instructions Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate- rial losses. Safety instructions explained ■ The Code of Practice of relevant trade associations Danger ■ All current safety regulations as This symbol warns against the defined by DIN, EN, DVGW, TRGI, risk of injury.
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Safety instructions Safety instructions (cont.) If you smell flue gas Danger The simultaneous operation of Danger the boiler and appliances that Flue gas can lead to life threat- extract air to the outside can ening poisoning. result in life threatening poison- ■...
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Please note Repairing components that fulfil a safety function can compromise the safe operation of the sys- tem. Faulty components must be replaced with original Viessmann spare parts. Auxiliary components, spare and wearing parts Please note Spare and wearing parts that...
Index Index Intended use....................... Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Steps - commissioning, inspection and maintenance.......... Further details regarding the individual steps............Parts list......................12 Commissioning/service reports................ 14 Product characteristics..................15 Certificates Declaration of conformity..................16...
Intended use Intended use The appliance is only intended to be installed and operated in sealed unven- ted systems that comply with EN 12828 / DIN 1988, or solar thermal systems that comply with EN 12977, with due atten- tion paid to the associated installation, service and operating instructions.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Steps - commissioning, inspection and maintenance For further information regarding the individual steps, see the page indicated Commissioning steps Inspection steps Maintenance steps Page • 1. Filling the DHW cylinder..........• • 2. Inspection and maintenance........... • •...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps Filling the DHW cylinder 1. Fill the DHW cylinder from the DHW 3. Check sensor wells for leaks and side. retighten if required. Note 4. Check the function of the safety When the DHW cylinder is pressur- valves according to manufacturer's ised, retighten the screws on the...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Cleaning the inside of DHW cylinders 1. Drain the DHW cylinder from the DHW side. 2. Remove top panel A or cover B, thermal insulation mat C and ther- mometer sensor D. 3.
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) 6. Use a chemical cleaning agent to remove hard deposits that cannot be removed with a high pressure cleaner. Please note Cleaning agents containing hydrochloric acid attack the material of the DHW cylinder. Never use such cleaning agents.
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Returning the DHW cylinder into use 1. Reconnect the DHW cylinder to the pipework. 2. Insert new gaskets H underneath flange cover E or underneath cylin- der locking cap F. 3.
Commissioning/service reports Commissioning/service reports Commissioning Service Service date: Service Service Service date: Service Service Service date: Service Service Service date: Service Service Service date:...
Product characteristics Product characteristics Vitocell 300-B Cylinder capacity DIN registration number 0100/03-10MC Standby heat loss kWh/24 h 1.17 with 45 K temperature differen- tial (standby section) (solar section) Standard parameter...
The product characteristics determined as system values for the product Vitocell 300-B as part of EC type testing according to the Efficiency Directive (see table on page 15), can be utilised to assess the energy consumption of heating and ventilation equipment to DIN V 4701-10 which is specified by the EnEV [Germany].