Safety - joule HEATBANK Operating And Installation Manual

Domestic hot water heater
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SAFETY

Installation
The appliance may only be installed by an authorized contractor.
Do not install the appliance in the following locations:
Outside
o in locations which promote corrosion
o in locations with a risk of frost
o in locations where there is a risk of explosion .
Check if a maximum temperature is specified by local, state or federal
regulations is required . If so, a tempering valve shall be installed at
the DHW outlet!
Wait until the appliance is at the installation location to remove it
from its packaging!
All water connections must be checked for tightness before the
appliance is connected to the power .
Observe minimum clearances
The electrical connection must comply with the local applicable
regulations .
Connect the appliance to an independent, earthed power source.
Install a safety valve at the appliance's cold water inlet.
The drain line from the safety valve must be laid in a frost-free loca-
tion . It must remain open to the atmosphere and always be kept in
a sloped position .
Minimum and maximum water temperatures: 3°C / 80°C
Minimum/maximum water pressure: 0.2 bar / 2 bar below the value
of the installed safety valve
Risk of scalding at the hot water draw-off points
When the appliance is in operation, temperatures in excess of 70
°C can occur. To limit the temperature at the tap, install a thermal
DHW tempering valve .
Service
The end customer is responsible for safety and environmental
compatibility during installation and service work .
The appliance may only be serviced by an authorized contractor.
Isolate the appliance from the power supply before performing any
service work .
Service and maintenance
Maintenance may only be carried out by an authorized contrac-
tor . Faulty maintenance may pose a danger to the user and cause
malfunctions in the appliance .
Use only original spare parts.
Have an authorized contractor perform an annual inspection and
service the appliance as needed .
Any work involving cooling gas may only be carried out by quali-
fied contractors.
Empty cylinders.
We recommend that you arrange a maintenance and inspection
contract with the manufacturer .
Room/inlet air
Keep the inlet air free of contaminants . It must not contain any of the
following substances:
corrosive substances (ammonia, sulphur, halogen products, chlo-
rine, solvents)
fatty or explosive substances
aerosol concentrations
No other air inlet systems may be connected to the fan .
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Refrigerant
Please observe the applicable environmental regulations when us-
ing and reusing refrigerant . Do not release it into the environment!
Use the refrigerant R134a. It is nonflammable and does not dam-
age the ozone layer .
Before working on parts of the refrigerant circuit, remove the refrig-
erant for safety reasons .
Please note that HFC-134a and PAG-ÖL are used during service work .
This is a chlorofluorocarbon and is rated with a greenhouse potential
of 1300 in the Kyoto Protocol .
Instructions to the customer
Explain to the customer how the appliance works and how to op-
erate it .
Advise the customer that he/she must not make any modifications
to the appliance or carry out any repairs on it .
Safety of electrical appliances for domestic use and similar purposes
The following requirements apply in accordance with EN 60335-1 in
order to prevent hazards from occurring when using electrical appli-
ances: "This appliance may be operated by children aged 8 or over
and by people with full physical, sensory and mental capabilities who
have the necessary training and experience to use this type of appli-
ance . They must be supervised or instructed on how to use the appli-
ance safely and on the associated risks . Children must not play with
the appliance . Children must not clean or service the appliance without
supervision ." "Damaged power cables must be replaced by the manu-
facturer, the service department or a qualified contractor in order to
prevent hazards ."
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