Appliance Operation - Baxi Combi 130 HE Installation And Servicing Instructions

Gas fired wall mounted condensing combination boiler
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3.0 Appliance Operation

NOTE: All delay timers mentioned in 3.1 and 3.2
are overridden by domestic hot water demand.
3.1
Central Heating Mode
1. With a demand for heating, the pump circulates
water through the primary circuit. At a flow rate of
approximately 4.5 l/hr the central heating flow
switch operates, initiating the ignition sequence.
2. The main burner ignites at a low rate, then the
fan/gas valve and proportionator control the gas
rate to maintain the heating temperature measured
by the thermistor sensor.
3. When the flow temperature exceeds the set
temperature, a 1 minute pump overrun occurs
followed by 3 minutes anticycle. If the flow
temperature is low enough the burner will then
relight automatically otherwise pump overrun and
anticycle will occur again.
4. When the demand is satisfied the burner is
extinguished and the pump continues to run for a
period of 1 minute (Pump Overrun).
3.2
Domestic Hot Water Mode
1. Priority is given to the domestic hot water supply.
A demand at a tap or shower will override any
central heating requirement.
2. The flow of water will operate the DHW flow
switch and the 3-way valve will change position.
This will allow the pump to circulate the primary
water through the DHW plate heat exchanger.
3. The burner will light automatically and the
temperature of the domestic hot water is controlled
by the return thermistor.
4. When the domestic hot water demand ceases
the burner will extinguish and the diverter valve will
remain in the domestic hot water mode, unless
there is a demand for central heating.
3.3
Boiler Frost Protection
1. The boiler incorporates an integral frost
protection feature. It will operate in both summer
and winter modes. If the boiler temperature falls
below 8°C (± 5°) then the boiler will fire until a
temperature of 15°C (± 5°) is reached.
3.4
System Frost Protection Mode
1. The boiler incorporates an integral system frost
protection feature. This can be activated (see
section 10.4) if required. To monitor system
temperature the boiler will switch on the pump
every four hours in both summer and winter modes.
If water returned to the boiler is below 8°C (± 5°)
the boiler frost protection mode is automatically
activated. Due consideration should be taken to the
siting of the appliance when using this option. It
may be preferable to fit an external frost thermostat
to the system. In this instance the integral system
frost protection feature need not be activated.
3.5
Pump Protection
1. The control system continually monitors the time
since the pump last operated. This will result in the
pump being run for 1 minute if it has not run in the
last 24 hours to prevent seizure.

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