Biasi RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S User Manual And Installation Instructions

Biasi RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S User Manual And Installation Instructions

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RINNOVA ADAPTIVE
Product name
RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S
Models
M300V.30 SR
G.C. Appl. No.
41-583-39

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  • Page 1 Wall hung, fanflue, roomsealed, high efficiency gas boiler User manual and Installation instructions RINNOVA ADAPTIVE Product name Models G.C. Appl. No. RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S M300V.30 SR 41-583-39...
  • Page 2 This allows a gain of useful heat that otherwise would be lost. Biasi UK Ltd is a licensed member of the Benchmark Scheme which aims to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of domestic heating and hot water systems in the UK and to encourage regular servicing to optimise safety, efficiency and performance.
  • Page 3 Remember that... The manual must be read thoroughly, so that you will be able to use the boiler in a safe and sensible way and must be carefully kept. It may be necessary for reference in the future. The first firing must be carried out by a competent and responsible Gas Safe engineer. The manufacturer •...
  • Page 4 On completion of the work, have a professionally qualified person check there efficiency. Repairs (under guarantee) must be carried out only by a Biasi an approved engineer, us- ing genuine spare parts. Thus do no more than switching off the boiler yourself (see the instructions).
  • Page 5 Combustion chamber panels Material: mineral fibres Known hazards - Some people can suffer reddening and itching of the skin. Fibre entry into the eye will cause foreign body irritation, which can cause severe irritation to people wearing contact lenses. Irritation to respiratory tract. Precautions - Dust goggles will protect eyes.
  • Page 6 If you are in any doubts as to the installation or operation of the boiler please read the instruction manuals thoroughly and then if necessary contact Biasi UK for advice and as- sistance.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Expansion vessel ..... . . 25 10.2 Programming the maintenance period ..65 Technical data RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S 10.3 Dismantling the external panels ... . 66 (M300V.30 SR) .
  • Page 8: Appliance Description

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Isolation valves Overview The figures in this manual only The model and serial number of the boiler is show one of the possible ways shown on the bottom of the boiler. of installing cocks, pipes and fit- tings.
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Control panel Fig. 1.3 10 Programming key 11 Programming key 12 Reset/Stand-by/Winter/Summer key 13 C.H. temperature reduce key 14 C.H. temperature increase key 15 LCD display RESET that takes all parameters back to the factory value occurs only setting "parameter P30=04".
  • Page 10: Lcd General Features

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION LCD general features Stays on: flame present For the boiler technical information refer to Flashing: drain upon ignition in the section "TECHNICAL INFORMATION" progress. on page 22. Stays on: maintenance due pre-warning. Flashing: maintenance quired or maintenance due. Stays on: lockout error.
  • Page 11 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION FUNCTION FUNCTION Anomaly due to prob- External NTC probe E08 + E24 + able chimney obstruc- failure. tion Flame loss for more Lockout due to tripping E25 + E10 + than consecutive of the flue gas probe times. and thermal fuse.
  • Page 12 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION FUNCTION FUNCTION Maintenance overdue. System out modulator E79 + In the event of an error, control parameters this has greater priority than maintenance due Internal error (usually date. hardware) or problems E89 + with the mains electri- cal supply (excessive distortion of waveform).
  • Page 13 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION FUNCTION FUNCTION Constantly illuminated: Heating set tempera- solar control unit con- ture nected. (all other symbols are When the symbol disabled). flashes, the solar circuit pump is in operation. D.H.W. set temperature (all other symbols are disabled). Delay burner ignition due to system setting (flashing uu + flashing temperature).
  • Page 14: Instructions For Use

    Warnings In a non permanent live connec- tion format this option will not Biasi UK Ltd support the Benchmark function. An alternative solution initiative. The Benchmark Checklist is can be an external frost thermo- located at the back of this manual and...
  • Page 15: Ignition

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Ignition decimal point, and the letter indicates the unit of measure (bar) (Fig. 2.2). • Check that the valves located in the lower part of the boiler are open Fig. 2.3. Fig. 2.2 • Open the valves on the filling loop and, at the same time, check the heating circuit Open pressure on the display.
  • Page 16: C.h. Circuit Temperature

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Adjustment of temperature WITHOUT the external temperature probe (option- al) fitted Adjust the C.H. water flow as follows: • from 25 to 35 with an external tempera- ture included between 5 and 15°C • from 35 to 60 with an external tempera- ture included between -5 and +5°C •...
  • Page 17: Switching Off

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Switching off Press the key for 5 seconds 12 (Fig. 2.9) until the symbol appears on the display (the dashes light up in sequence to simulate a scrolling motion) (Fig. 2.10). Close position Fig. 2.9 Fig. 2.11 •...
  • Page 18: Useful Advice

    USEFUL ADVICE USEFUL ADVICE Therefore, when the boiler is not lit and used in cold weather, with consequent risk of freezing Central Heating do not switch off the boiler at the fused spur isolation switch or close the gas inlet cock. For your comfort and added system control, If the boiler is deactivated, have a qualified you can install a room thermostat but you...
  • Page 19: External Cleaning

    USEFUL ADVICE External cleaning In this case and in case of persis- tent lock-out call a competent and Before carrying out any cleaning, responsible Service Engineer. disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains, using the fused After three reset attempts made by pressing spur isolation switch fitted adja- cent to the appliance.
  • Page 20: Displaying In Info Mode

    USEFUL ADVICE ting. the causes can be understood. If required, top up the system correctly, as de- scribed in the section "Refilling procedure" on In order to access the INFO mode, press keys page 14 of this manual. Bleed any air pre- 13 and 14 (Fig.
  • Page 21: Remote Anomaly Code

    USEFUL ADVICE The anomaly codes sent to the remote are Value visualised Index the same as those shown on the display (see Primary circuit pressure J00 + value "SIGNAL DISPLAYED BY THE LCD" on pag. External temperature J01 + value 10).
  • Page 22: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION Overview Fig. 4.1 - 22 -...
  • Page 23: Main Diagram

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Main diagram Fig. 4.2 3 Condensate drain pipe 18 Condensing heat exchanger 4 C.H. flow valve 19 NTC heating delivery probe - NTC maxi- 5 Gas inlet valve mum temperature 6 C.H. pressure relief valve pipe 20 Flame-detecting electrode/Ignition elec- 7 Main circuit drain valve trode 8 C.H.
  • Page 24 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 25 Gas valve inlet test point 26 Gas valve 27 Gas valve outlet test point 28 Primary circuit pressure switch 29 Condensate trap 30 Fan 31 Air/gas mixer 32 Burner 33 C.H. expansion tank 34 Flue outlet pipe 35 Air intake pipe 36 Flue exhaust sampling point 37 Air sampling point...
  • Page 25: Hydraulic Specifications

    The height difference between the pressure relief valve and the highest point in the sys- Model RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S tem may be 10 m at most. (M300V.30 SR) For greater differences, increase the pre- load pressure in the expansion vessel and Pressure (bar) 0.55...
  • Page 26: Technical Data Rinnova Adaptive 30S (M300V.30 Sr)

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical data RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S (M300V.30 SR) Heat input Gas supply pressures 31,0 mbar Nominal net BTU/h 105776 2000 34,4 Natural G20 1700 Nominal gross BTU/h 117412 2500 3700 Minimum net BTU/h 12966 Propane G31 2500 4500 Minimum gross BTU/h 14392 Gas rate maximum Useful output...
  • Page 27 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Other specifications Flue design Height Boiler type B23P C13 C33 C43 C53 C63 C83 C93 Width Ø Coaxial 60/100 Depth Ø Twin split pipes 80/80 Weight (dry) Ø Roof 60/100 Water volume in the boiler (up to 1 l (kg) bar) Ø...
  • Page 28 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Model(s): RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S M300V.30 SR Condensing boiler: Low-temperature boiler (**): B1 boiler: Cogeneration space heater: If yes, equipped with a supplementary heater: Combination heater: Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit Seasonal space heating Rated heat output η...
  • Page 29: General Requirements

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Related documents The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the current Gas Safe (Installation & Use) Regulations, the Local Building Regulations, the current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations, the Regulations and by-laws of the local water un- Benchmark places responsibilities on both dertaking, and in Scotland, in accordance with manufacturers and installers.
  • Page 30: Flue System

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS guidance on this aspect. A compartment used to enclose the appliance must be designed specifically for this purpose. This appliance is not suitable for external installation. Flue system The provision for satisfactory flue termination must be made as described in BS 5440 part 1. For Ireland (IE), refer to I.S.813.2002.
  • Page 31: Gas Supply

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Minimum dimensions Symbol Location position (mm) Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window, etc. Above an opening, air brick, opening window, etc. Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window, etc. Below temperature-sensitive building components, e.g. D ** plastic gutter soil pipes or drain pipes E ** Below eaves...
  • Page 32: Air Supply

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Air supply If a part of the drainpipe runs externally this part should be kept as short as possible and The room in which the boiler is installed does protected to reduce the risk of freezing. not require a purpose provided air vent. Connection of condensate drainage pipe to internal soil and vent stack.
  • Page 33: Water Circulation (C.h.)

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Water circulation (C.H.) • A WRAS approved dry trap such as the Te- sla DTUN 1522 is utilised. Detailed recommendations are given in BS • That the condensate is connected down- 6798, BSEN 12828: 2003, BSEN 12831: 2003 stream of the trap as shown in the drawing &...
  • Page 34: Water Treatment

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS cilitate complete filling of the system. with either plastic or copper pipes, it is impor- tant the system is fully flushed, on completion, Expansion vessel to ensure flux residues, swarf, oils and other The appliance has an integral sealed expan- installation debris is removed.
  • Page 35: Installation

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION The safety relief valve and the condensate drain must be connected to a suitable drain, Warnings or discharged in a safe manner. The use of gas appliances is The electrical wiring must conform with cur- subject to statutory control; it is essential to observe the current rent Regulations, in particular: regulations and laws in force...
  • Page 36: Installing The Bracket

    We recommend the use of a suitable Build- cert approved universal inhibitor to protect the C.H. system from corrosion. Biasi UK strongly recommend that matched - 36 -...
  • Page 37: Overall Dimensions

    INSTALLATION Overall dimensions Joints The boiler respects the following dimen- The boiler uses the following fittings: sions: Pipe sizes Functions (o.d) Ø80 Ø80 Gas, C.H. return, C.H. flow Ø 22 mm Pressure relief valve Ø 15 mm Ø100 Ø 20 mm Condensate drain (rubber) sizes in mm o.d.
  • Page 38: Fitting The Flue System

    INSTALLATION Choice of flue The flue exhaust/air intake can be installed in the mode: The terminal must be higher than the boiler. The following kits to be connected to the boiler are available: Wall flue exhaust kit (Fig. 6.6 A) This kit allows the flues to be exhausted in the rear wall or at the side of the boiler.
  • Page 39 INSTALLATION Coaxial pipe Ø 60/100 with 90° bend (B) For the bend of 45° loss 0.9 m Nominal length 1.55 m For the bend of 90° loss 1.65 m Minimum length 0.5 m Type C Maximum length 10 m 90° Additional bends at 45°...
  • Page 40 INSTALLATION pipes by: Each additional elbow reduces the overall acceptable length of the flue system as fol- For the bend of 45° loss 0.5 m lows: For the bend of 90° loss For the bend of 45° (60/100 mm) loss 0.5 m Pluming kit A (Fig.
  • Page 41: Electric Connection

    INSTALLATION Pluming kit B (Fig. 6.11) (Fig. 6.12) ”a” vertical length (m) Push on type Ø 60 mm vertical plume man- agement kit This kit allows the products of combustion to be discharged at a different location, when used with the standard horizontal flue kit. Allowed values 90°...
  • Page 42 INSTALLATION terminal block, remote and external sen- sor (Fig. 6.17). Fig. 6.15 Fig. 6.17 • Unscrew the screw "O" (Fig. 6.16). Electric power supply connection • Connect the electric power supply ca- ble coming from the fused spur isolation switch to the power supply terminal block of the boiler Fig.
  • Page 43: Connecting The Room Thermostat Or Zone Valves

    INSTALLATION 6.10 Connecting the room thermo- stat or zone valves Use the clamps indicated in Fig. 6.18 to connect the ambient thermostat. Electric power supply Remove the electric jumper present be- tween clamps “1 and 2” when connect- ing any type of ambient thermostat. The electric cables of the ambient thermo- stat are inserted between clamps “1 and 2”...
  • Page 44: Electric Connection Between The Boiler And The External Probe

    INSTALLATION Connecting the zone valves controlled must not exceed 20 meters. by the ambient thermostat Use the clamps indicated in Fig. 6.22 to connect the external probe. Ambient Thermostat Voltage-free contacts for the Ambient Thermostat or External Remote Control sensor Zone valve with micro contact Fig.
  • Page 45: Remote Electric Connection

    INSTALLATION 6.13 Remote electric connection Hydraulic system examples (optional) Top zone + low temperature zone. Use the clamps indicated in Fig. 6.22 to connect the remote. External probe To connect the remote control to the boiler, refer also to the REMOTE CONTROL book- let.
  • Page 46: Commissioning

    COMMISSIONING COMMISSIONING Warnings The commissioning of this boiler and sys- tem must only be undertaken by a Gas Safe Registered Engineer in accordance with the requirements of the Gas Safe In- stallation and Use Regulations and be ap- proved by Gas Safe. Ensure that the Benchmark Checklist is satisfactorily completed during the com- missioning process.
  • Page 47 COMMISSIONING • Gradually open stopcock at the filling point proved label should be used. connection to the C.H. system until water is heard to flow; do not open fully. • Electrically power the boiler by switching • Open each radiator air vent starting at the on the double pole isolation switch.
  • Page 48 COMMISSIONING • Once the pump has been released, open the gas cock and check that the boiler op- erates correctly both in domestic hot water and heating modes. • Check the gas pressures and flow rates as shown in section "GAS CONVERSION" on page 63 of this booklet.
  • Page 49: Condensate Pipe And Traps

    Gas supply pressure table (minimum inlet pressure) in section "Technical data RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S (M300V.30 SR)" on page 26. • Ensure the test nipple 25 in Fig. 7.13 is firm- Fig. 7.11 ly closed.
  • Page 50: Lighting The Boiler

    COMMISSIONING nite and operate perfectly normally. If external controls are fitted (e.g. Timeclock, room thermostat) ensure they ”call for heat”. • Electrically power the boiler by switching on the double pole isolation switch. The LCD will display, the symbol (Fig. 7.14). Fig.
  • Page 51: Checking The Ignition Device

    Reference figures are given in section "Techni- be necessary to repeat the resetting operation cal data RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S (M300V.30 several times so as to remove the air present SR)" on page 26 (Flue gas figures).
  • Page 52: Checking The Condensate Drain Pipe

    COMMISSIONING 7.11 Checking the condensate drain pipe Check the soundness and integrity of the con- densate drain pipe. Verify the cleanness and correct filling of the condensate traps. 7.12 Instructing the user Hand over this combined User & Installation manual and the Service manual to the end user and explain how to use the unit.
  • Page 53: Advanced Commissioning

    ADVANCED COMMISSIONING ADVANCED COMMISSIONING Selecting the type of external sensor The boiler is set to operate without an ex- ternal sensor. Fig. 8.3 If an external sensor (optional) IS CON- NECTED to the boiler, the correct param- • Scroll through the various parameters by eter must be set according to the type of pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- probe installed.
  • Page 54: Setting The K Coefficient Of The External Temperature Probe

    ADVANCED COMMISSIONING Delivery temperature °C PAR. VALUE DESCRIPTION Sensor not present K=1,5 (factory settings) External sensor with 12 kOhm NTC External sensor with 10 kOhm NTC K=0,5 Fig. 8.6 • Press button 12 (Fig. 8.1) to confirm the value entered. The display will show the External temperature °C following (Fig.
  • Page 55 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING Fig. 8.10 • Scroll through the various menus by pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- ward), until PAr (Parameters menu) ap- pears on the LCD display (Fig. 8.11). • Press the 12 key for 1 second to enter the Fig.
  • Page 56: Setting The Pump Post-Circulation

    ADVANCED COMMISSIONING (Fig. 8.9) to exit the level without changing of 10 seconds to a maximum of 20 minutes the value (return to the previous level). in programming mode, using either the con- trol panel or the remote. To exit the parameters menu: •...
  • Page 57: Selecting The Reignition Frequency

    ADVANCED COMMISSIONING ward), until P12, which alternates with the parameter value, appears on the LCD dis- play (Fig. 8.20). Fig. 8.22 • Press the keys 11 and 13 simultaneously (Fig. 8.17) to exit the level without chang- ing the value (return to the previous level). To exit the parameters menu: •...
  • Page 58 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING Fig. 8.23 Fig. 8.26 • Press the 12 key for 1 second (Fig. 8.23) to enter the selected parameter. The dis- play will show the following (6=60 sec- onds) (Fig. 8.27). Fig. 8.24 • Scroll through the various menus by pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- ward), until PAr (Parameters menu) ap- pears on the LCD display (Fig.
  • Page 59: Boiler Adjustment Record

    ADVANCED COMMISSIONING PARAMETER DIGIT VALUES C.H. re-ignition fre- quency (*10 sec.) Adjusting the minimum pump speed (%) Pump post-circulation Fig. 8.28 Pump mode operation • Press the keys 11 and 13 simultaneously Value of the external (Fig. 8.23) to exit the level without chang- sensor K ing the value (return to the previous level).
  • Page 60 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING PARAMETER DIGIT VALUES PARAMETER DIGIT VALUES Adjusting maximum Size shown on the dis- D.H.W. temperature in play during operation anti-legionella function (0=T.CH or T.DHW, (°C) (only for boilers 1=only T.CH, 2=only T.DHW, 3=CH pres- with a sensor) sure, 4=T.ext) Anti-legionella function activation frequency...
  • Page 61 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING Fig. 8.30 Fig. 8.33 • Press the 12 key for 1 second (Fig. 8.30) to enter the selected parameter. The dis- play will show the following (15=M300V.30 SR) (Fig. 8.34). Fig. 8.31 • Scroll through the various menus by pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- ward), until PAr (Parameters menu) ap- pears on the LCD display (Fig.
  • Page 62 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING PARAMETER VALUE G20 = 00 Gas type G31 = 01 User interface Type of D.H.W. ex- changer Type of primary circuit control device Type of D.H.W. flow control device Adjusting output pow- er in D.H.W. mode (%) To exit the parameters menu: •...
  • Page 63: Gas Conversion

    GAS CONVERSION GAS CONVERSION • Scroll through the various menus by pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- Warnings ward), until PAr (Parameters menu) ap- pears on the LCD display (Fig. 9.3). The commissioning of this boiler and • Press the 12 key for 1 second to enter the system must only be undertaken by a selected menu.
  • Page 64 GAS CONVERSION level Fig. 9.4). • Scroll through the various menus by pressing the keys 11 (back) or 13 (for- ward), until CAF appears on the LCD dis- play Fig. 9.8). Fig. 9.8 Fig. 9.5 For calibration, see the instructions given in •...
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 10.1 Warnings The procedures detailed in this chapter must be carried out only by a Gas Safe Registered Engineer. Thus you are ad- vised to contact an Authorised Service Agent. For Ireland (IE), the servicing work must be carried out by a competent RGII reg- istered Person.
  • Page 66: Dismantling The External Panels

    MAINTENANCE Fig. 10.6 To exit the parameters menu: • wait 15 minutes without pressing any key; • switch off the electric power supply; • press the 11 and 13 keys simultaneously for 5 seconds (Fig. 10.1) (return to previ- Fig. 10.4 ous level).
  • Page 67: Reassembly The External Panels

    MAINTENANCE 10.4 Reassembly the external panels Side panels Fit the external panels "E" and "G" in the reverse order to that described on section "Dismantling the external panels" on page Front panel • Fit the front panel "D" in the reverse order to that described on section "Dismantling the external panels"...
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Condensing Primary Exchanger And The Burner

    MAINTENANCE Main circuit drain valve OPEN CLOSED Fig. 10.11 • To make draining easier, lift the plug 22 of the automatic relief valve in Fig. 10.12. Fig. 10.13 • Remove the front panel and lower the controls panel (see "Dismantling the ex- ternal panels"...
  • Page 69: Check The Pressure Of The Heating Expansion

    MAINTENANCE lytical combustion performance check. Fig. 10.14 • The detection electrode "P" in Fig. 10.14 Fig. 10.15 also functions as a sensor for the correct drainage of the condensate. If the condensate primary exchanger ele- Should the mentioned electrode come ments are dirty (notable only after removing into contact with the condensate water the burner body), brush them using a bristle...
  • Page 70: 10.8 Checking The Flue System

    MAINTENANCE page 67 and check that the expansion Model RINNOVA ADAPTIVE 30S - M300V.30 SR vessel pressure is not less than 1 bar. If the pressure is less, see to correct pres- Nominal heat input 31,0 (A) (E) surisation. Nominal efficiency...
  • Page 71: 10.11 Visual Inspection Of Appliance

    MAINTENANCE 10.14 Setting the boiler flue sweep function With the boiler set in flue sweep mode, it is possible to exclude some boiler automatic functions making check and control opera- tions easier. • Enter “programming mode” by pressing the 11 and 13 keys simultaneously for 5 seconds (Fig.
  • Page 72 MAINTENANCE Flue sweep function at minimum output Flue sweep function at maximum output in domestic hot water mode in heating mode • Press keys 11 and 13 (Fig. 10.19) at the • Press key 13 to vary the output in chimney same time until the LCD display displays sweep mode: when the LCD display dis- the letters LP that alternate with the heat-...
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE • Press keys 11 and 13 simultaneously (Fig. 10.19) for 1 second to exit "chimney sweep mode" and return to the menu list. To exit the parameters menu: • wait 15 minutes without pressing any key; • switch off the electric power supply; •...
  • Page 74: Benchmark Commissioning

    Benchmark Commissioning & Warranty Validation Service Record It is a requirement that the boiler is installed and commissioned to the manufacturers’ instructions and the data fields on the commissioning checklist completed in full. To instigate the boiler warranty the boiler needs to be registered with the manufacturer within one month of the installation.
  • Page 75: Gas Boiler System Commissioning Checklist & Warranty Validation Record

    GAS BOILER SYSTEM COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST & WARRANTY VALIDATION RECORD Address: Boiler make and model: Boiler serial number: Commissioned by (PRINT NAME): Gas Safe registration number: Company name: Telephone number: Company email: Company address: Commissioning date: Heating and hot water system complies with the appropriate Building Regulations? Optional: Building Regulations Notification Number (if applicable): Time, temperature control and boiler interlock provided for central heating and hot water Boiler Plus requirements (tick the appropriate box(s))
  • Page 76: Service & Interim Boiler Work Record

    SERVICE & INTERIM BOILER WORK RECORD It is recommended that your boiler and heating system are regularly serviced and maintained, in line with manufacturers’ instructions, and that the appropriate service / interim work record is completed. Service provider When completing a service record (as below), please ensure you have carried out the service as described in the manufacturers’ instructions. Always use the manufacturers’...
  • Page 77 SERVICE & INTERIM BOILER WORK RECORD It is recommended that your boiler and heating system are regularly serviced and maintained, in line with manufacturers’ instructions, and that the appropriate service / interim work record is completed. Service provider When completing a service record (as below), please ensure you have carried out the service as described in the manufacturers’ instructions. Always use the manufacturers specified spare parts.
  • Page 78 NOTES - 78 -...
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