Checking The System Water Pressure - Buderus Logano GE315 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

Cast iron sectional boiler for oil or gaspressure jet burners
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Checking the system water pressure

Systems are generally differentiated as open or sealed
systems. Open systems are now only rarely installed.
Therefore, a sealed system is used as an example of
how you can check the water pressure.
Open systems
On open systems the pressure gauge needle (Fig. 60,
[1]) must be within the red range (Fig. 60, [3]). In open
systems kettling noise may occur within the boiler. This
does not damage the boiler but should be considered
before installing an open system where noise can be
nuisance.
Sealed systems
On sealed systems the pressure gauge needle (Fig. 61,
[2]) must be within the green range (Fig. 61, [3]). Set the
red needle (Fig. 61, [1]) on the pressure gauge to the
required system pressure.
USER NOTE
Create the operating pressure required
for the system.
Set the pressure gauge needle accordingly.
Check the system water pressure.
SYSTEM DAMAGE
through frequent re-filling.
CAUTION!
The system may be damaged, depending
on water quality, by corrosion or scaling, if
you frequently need to re-fill your system
with make-up water.
Ensure that your heating system is
adequately vented.
Check the heating system for leaks and
the function of the expansion vessel.
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Fig. 60 Pressure gauge for open systems
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Pressure gauge needle
2
Green needle
3
Red range
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1
Fig. 61 Pressure gauge for sealed systems
1
Red needle
2
Pressure gauge needle
3
Green range
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