Description Of The Appliance; Installation Procedure - Redring MS6 Installation And Operating Manual

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For safe operation, the safety pressure relief valve must undergo regular
cleaning and inspection for normal functioning, the valve must not be
obstructed, and for the regions with hard water it must be de-scaled as
necessary. This service is not provided under warranty maintenance.
All alterations and modifications to the water heater's construction and
electrical circuitry are undertaken entirely at the purchaser's risk and are
NOT recommended. Any such alterations or modifications may
invalidate the appliance's warranty.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced immediately by an
appropriately qualified person, in order to avoid any risks

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE

The appliance consists of a body, flange, plastic control panel & safety
pressure relief valve.
The body consists of a steel reservoir (water tank) and plastic housing
(outer shell) with thermal insulation placed in-between, and two threaded
pipes for the cold water supply IN (marked with a blue ring) and hot water
discharge OUT (marked with a red ring). The inner reservoir is steel
protected against corrosion by a special glass-ceramic coating.
The flange is fitted with the electric element and a magnesium anode. The
flange is fixed to the water tank with bolts.
The element heats the water in the tank and is controlled by the
thermostat, automatically maintaining the preset temperature. The plastic
control panel incorporates an adjustable thermostat and a indicator light.
The thermal cut-out switches off the power supply should the water
temperature reach excessive values. If this device is actuated, you should
call our service helpline (See page 11 for details).
The signal light on the control panel indicates the unit is heating.
The magnesium anode provides additional anti-corrosion protection to the
internal tank. The Pressure relief valve protects the appliance from higher
than the allowed value (6.0 bar) during heating (note: pressure will
increase when temperature increases), by releasing the excess pressure
through the drain outlet.
Excess water exiting into the drain during the heating process is a normal
event that must be taken into consideration when the boiler is installed.
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ATTENTION! The safety valve cannot protect the appliance in the
event of water mains pressure exceeding the rated pressure stated
for the appliance (6 bar).

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

We recommend installation of the device close to the likely outlet (i.e. Tap)
where hot water is used, in order to reduce heat losses. The selected
installation location must be clean and dry at all times. The appliance is
affixed to a wall by means of a mounting bracket which the unit hooks on.
The unit should be installed as near as possible to the outlet points, in order to
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reduce heat loss along the pipes.
This water heater should be mounted on a solid wall preferably where it is
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close to the power socket and water source.
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Ensure the heater is at least 200mm from the floor this will leave space for
maintenance when necessary.
Mark the wall, drill the holes (Ø10mm) and fit the bracket (62mm centres).
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(diagram1)
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At least
200mm
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IMPORTANT: The MS6 Boilers are designed for installation with the outlet
/ inlet pipes pointed upwards (to the ceiling). Under no circumstances
should these units be fitted upside down, with the outlet /inlet pipes
pointing towards the floor.(see diagram 2)
62mm
Ø10.0mm Drill
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