Installation Area Conditions; Sources Of Combustion And Ventilation Air; Contaminants; Energy Saving Tips - Viessmann VITODENS 100-W Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation area conditions

WARNING
Incorrect ambient conditions can lead to damage to
the heating system and put safe operation at risk.
Sources of combustion and ventilation air contaminants.
Areas likely to contain contaminants:
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New building construction
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Swimming pools
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Remodelling areas, hobby rooms
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Garages with workshops
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Furniture refinishing areas
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Dry cleaning/laundry areas and establishments
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Auto body shops
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Refrigeration repair shops
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Metal fabrication plants
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Plastic manufacturing plants
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Photo processing plants
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Beauty salons
Products containing contaminants:
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Chlorine-type bleaches, detergents and cleaning
solvents found in household laundry rooms
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Paint and varnish removers
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Hydrochloric acid, muriatic acid
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Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals
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Spray cans containing chlorofluorocarbons
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Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
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Cements and glues
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Refrigerant leaks
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Calcium chloride used for thawing
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Sodium chloride used for water softening salt
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Permanent wave solutions
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Adhesives used to fasten building products and other
similar items
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Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers
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Energy saving tips (central heating)
Room temperature:
Never overheat your rooms. Every 2°F (1°C) of room
temperature reduction saves up to 6% on your
heating bills.
Never set your room temperature higher than 68°F
(20°C).
Operating modes:
If you do not require central heating, select one of
the following operating modes:
– In summer, if you do not want to heat any rooms
but do need DHW, set the boiler water temperature
to OFF (see page 10).
– If you require neither room heating nor DHW for an
extended period, set the boiler water temperature
and the DHW temperature to OFF.
Ventilation:
To ventilate, open windows fully briefly, and meanwhile
close the thermostatic valves (if there is no mechanical
ventilation system installed).
Roller shutters:
Close roller shutters (where installed) at dusk.
Thermostatic valves:
Ensure that thermostatic valves are properly adjusted.
Radiators:
Never cover radiators or thermostatic valves.
DHW temperature:
Never set the DHW tank temperature excessively
high (see page 13).
Hot water consumption:
Consider showering instead of running a bath.
A shower generally uses less energy than a full bath.
Lead free:
This product conforms to NSF/ANSI 372 for "lead
free" plumbing products as defined by applicable
US state laws and by section 1417 of the US Safe
Drinking Water Act.
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