Viessmann vitodens 100 Installation Instructions Manual

Viessmann vitodens 100 Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation Instructions

for the installer
Vitodens 100
Type WB1
Wall-mounted, gas-fired condensing boiler
Natural gas and LPG version
VITODENS 100
5862 129 GB
2/2001

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions for the installer Vitodens 100 Type WB1 Wall-mounted, gas-fired condensing boiler Natural gas and LPG version VITODENS 100 5862 129 GB 2/2001...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Gas-fired condensing boiler for sealed heating systems conforming to DIN 4751. Suitable only for fully pumped heating systems. The Vitodens 100 is preset for operation with natural gas E and can be con verted for operation with natural gas LL or with LPG with a conversion kit.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Page General information Safety instructions ................... . . Product information .
  • Page 4: Preparing The Connections

    Boiler Preparing the connections Gas/water connections See installation instructions for the mounting aid or mounting frame regarding preparation of the gas, water and electrical connec tions on site. A room height of 2300 mm is re quired for installation of the boiler with the domestic hot water cylinder positioned under the boiler.
  • Page 5: Electrical Connections

    Boiler Preparing the connections (continued) Electrical connections H Carry out mains electrical connec tion (230 V~ 50 Hz) via a fixed con nection. H Run cables under plaster (recom mendation). H Leave cables in shaded area (see drawing) protruding at least 1200 mm from the wall.
  • Page 6: Wall Mounting

    Boiler Wall mounting 1. Open the hinged cover on the control unit (press briefly with fingertip). 2. Unlock the closure. 3. Remove the front panel. 4. Unscrew the guard panel and pull off towards you. 5. Hook the boiler onto the mount- ing.
  • Page 7: Connections

    Boiler Connections Flue gas connections 1. Place the boiler connection adaptor in position. 2. Connect the flue system. See installation instruc tions for flue system Gas connection 1. Connect up the gas in accordance Please note: with TRGI `86/96 (for natural gas) According to TRF 1996-Vol.
  • Page 8: Heating Water Connections

    Boiler Connections (continued) Heating water connections Heating circuits 1. Thoroughly flush out the heating system (especially before connect ing up the boiler to an existing system). 2. Connect the boiler to the heating system. Max. operating pressure 3 bar ..Test pressure 4 bar .
  • Page 9: Domestic Hot Water Connections

    Boiler Connections (continued) Domestic hot water connections Connect the pre-installed cold and ¨ Caution! hot water connections to the boiler. The instantaneous water heater is designed as a plate-type heat ex changer with copper components. Max. operating pressure Do not use galvanized pipes and fit (secondary circuit) 10 bar .
  • Page 10: Electrical Connections

    Control unit Electrical connections Overview of electrical connections and plug-in connectors 1 2 3 1 2 3 A Low voltage H A clock thermostat R External blocking B Mains voltage K DHW circulation pump S Outdoor temperature sensor C M clock thermostat L Extension kit for heating circuit T Cylinder temperature sensor D WS/RS remote control unit...
  • Page 11: Routing Of The Connecting Cables

    Control unit Electrical connections (continued) Routing of the connecting cables ¨ Safety instruction: When running and securing the connecting cables on site, take care to ensure that the maximum permissible temperatures of the cables are not exceeded. 1. Secure the cables coming out of the wall to the transverse bracket with cable ties.
  • Page 12: Outdoor Temperature Sensor

    Control unit Connections to control unit Outdoor temperature sensor 1. Remove the cap. 2. Mount the bottom part of the case (cable entry must point down wards). Please note: The outdoor temperature sensor should be mounted 2 to 2.5 metres above ground level on the north or north-west facing wall of the build ing.
  • Page 13: Cylinder Temperature Sensor

    Control unit Connections to control unit (continued) Cylinder temperature sensor Accessory Please note: Install the sensor in the domestic hot water cylinder as described in the separate installation instructions. 1. Insert connector "X7" of the cylin der temperature sensor in "X7". External changeover of the heating program/External request Please note: The load capacity of the connection...
  • Page 14: Mains Electrical Connections

    Control unit Mains electrical connections Mains electrical connection of control unit ¨ Safety instruction: WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED. Please observe current I.E.E. regulations and any local regulations which apply when connecting this equipment to the mains. The mains power cable must be protected by a fuse with a maximum rating of 16 A.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Programming Unit Of The Control Unit

    Control unit/Appendix Mounting the programming unit of the control unit Please note: The control unit is packed separately. 1. Position the control unit case in the guideways on the side and push back. Please note: When this is done, the electrical connection of the control unit components takes place automati cally.
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Values for sizing the flue system according to DIN 4705, based on 9% CO with natural gas. Flue gas temperatures measured as gross values at 20° C combustion air temperature. Viessmann Werke GmbH & Co D-35107 Allendorf Tel: (06452) 70-0 Fax: (06452) 70-2780 Internet: www.viessmann.de...

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