Installing A Domestic Hot Water (Dhw) System - Navien NCB300-28K Installation & Operation Manual

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4.2 Installing a Domestic Hot Water
(DHW) System
The water mains installation must comply with the Water Supply
(Water Fittings) Regulations and Scottish Water Byelaws.
The NCB300 is fitted with a stainless steel plate heat exchanger
for producing domestic hot water. The boiler does not have a
hot water store and in case of a demand for hot water the boiler
will heat the domestic water flowing through the plate heat
exchanger up to 65°C (adjustable) instantaneous.
In regions with a water hardness value higher than 200 ppm
(2.67 mmol/l), calcium deposits should be removed from the
plate heat exchanger on a regular basis. If problems occur
when using sanitary water with a chlorine content higher than
150 mg/l, no recourse can be made to the terms of the warranty.
In order to prevent calcification Navien recommends applying a
water softener.
The hardness of the water is variable in the United Kingdom
and other countries. The water company can provide exact
information about this. The domestic water installation can
be connected to the boiler by means of 15 mm compression
fittings.
If the mains supply is fitted with water meter, check valves or
loose jumper stop cock, then a DHW expansion device must be
fitted.
CAUTION
The installation must be made by sufficiently qualified
technicians, authorised to do so.
For correct installation, connect the central heating
system according to the current regulations together
with all other national and/or local regulations applicable
at the time of installation.
Refer to the following illustration for a typical DHW piping
example for the boiler.
Bottom View
DHW Outlet
Water Inlet
Adapter
Adapter
Condensate
Outlet
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Installing the System Piping
When installing the DHW system, follow these guidelines:
About the DHW Quality
Proper maintenance of the boiler is required when water quality
does not meet European standards. Damage caused by poor
water quality is not covered under warranty. The following table
shows the maximum contaminant levels allowed, based on the
European drinking water guideline: 98/83/EG dated 3 November
1998. If you suspect that your water is contaminated in any
way, discontinue use of the DHW and contact an authorised
technician or licensed professional.
DHW Quality
Navien is not responsible for performance issues of the domestic
system by scaling or accumulation of dirt; suitable steps shall be
taken by the installer and user to avoid water quality related issues.
Connection of the drinking water installation should be done
according to the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations and
Scottish Water Byelaws.
Condensate
Drain Hose
Condensate Pipe
Cold Water Supply
Hot Water Supply
Use only pipes, fittings, valves, and other components (such as
solder), that are approved for use in potable water systems.
Tighten the connection valves with care to avoid damage.
Keep the hot water piping system as short as possible, to
deliver hot water to the fixtures more quickly.
After installing the boiler, clean the cold water inlet filter. Then,
test the boiler for proper DHW supply and inspect for leaks.
If the mains supply is fitted with water meter, check valves or
loose jumper stop cock, then a DHW expansion device must
be fitted.
Parameter
Water type
pH
Conductivity (at 20°C in μS/cm)
Chloride (ppm)
Iron (ppm)
Hardness (°dH / ppm)
Number of bacterial colonies at
22°C (number/ml). pr EN ISO 6222
Value
Potable water
7.0-9.5
Max. 2500
Max. 150
Max. 0.2
1-12 °dH / 17-224 ppm
Max. 100

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