Electrical Connections; Commissioning; General; Checklist Before Commissioning - Heatrae Sadia Multipoint ECO 30L H Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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6.3 Electrical connections

WARNING
Disconnect from the mains electrical
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supply before removing any covers.
Never attempt to replace the immersion
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heater other than with the recommended
immersion heater.
DO NOT bypass the thermal cut-out(s)
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under any circumstances. Ensure the two
wire terminations from the
are pushed firmly onto the corresponding
terminations
assembly.
All electrical wiring should be carried
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out by a competent electrician and be in
accordance with the latest I.E.E Wiring
Regulations.
Each circuit must be protected by a
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suitable fuse and double pole isolating
switch with a contact separation of at
least 3mm in both poles.
DO NOT apply electrical power to the
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water heater until the unit has been filled
with water.
Check that the electrical supply is of sufficent
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current rating and voltage, see Technical Data
page 5.
A 2 metre length of flexible cable is supplied
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factory fitted. The cable specification is H05VV-F
3G 2.5mm
. If replacing or extending the same
2
specification of cable should be used.
The flexible cable must be wired into an
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appropriately fused switched spur.
The wires are colour coded as follows:
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Green and Yellow
Brown
Blue
In case of difficulty contact service support; contact
details are available on page 36 of this booklet.
CAUTION
This appliance contains components that are
sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge.
To prevent damage to these components wear
ESD wrist strap when servicing this appliance.
thermostat
on
the
element
plate
EARTH
LIVE
(L)
NEUTRAL
(N)

7. Commissioning

7.1 General

WARNING
DO NOT apply electrical power to the water
heater until the unit has been filled with water.

7.2 Checklist before commissioning

Check that all installation and discharge pipe
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requirements have been met.
Check expansion vessel pre-charge pressure. The
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vessel is supplied precharged to 0.35MPa (3.5
bar) to match the control pressure of the Pressure
Reducing Valve. The pre-charge pressure is
checked using a car tyre gauge by unscrewing the
plastic cap opposite the water connection.
Open a hot tap furthest from the water heater and
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turn on the water supply to the water heater.
Allow water heater to fill and leave hot tap running
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for a short while to purge any air and flush out the
pipework.
Open successive hot taps to purge the system of
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air.
Check all water connections for leaks and rectify
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as necessary.
Turn off mains water supply and depressurise unit.
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Remove the Pressure Reducing Valve head work
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to access the strainer mesh, clean and re-fit.
Turn the water supply back on.
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Manually open, for a few seconds, each relief valve
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in turn, checking that water is discharged and runs
freely through the tundish and out at the discharge
point.
Ensure that the valve(s) reseat satisfactorily.
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Check all electrical connections are tight.
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Check all earth bonding links are connected, tight
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and un-damaged.
Check earth continuity, short circuits, polarity and
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resistance to earth.

7.3 Commissioning procedure

Switch on electrical supply to the water heater. You
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will notice that the display and all options will light
up for a few seconds.
After a few seconds the display will go into its
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default IQ smart setting. The "°C" graphic will blink
while heating.
In this default mode the temperature of the water is
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automatically selected but will adjust based on the
usage patterns learnt.
Please see the operational section 8, page 16 for
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more information on setting the water heater up.
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