Health And Safety Regulations; Siting The Slimline; Component Check Iist; Supply Requirements - OSO Slimline-RI 150 Manual

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2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Health and safety regulations

Handling Operations Regulations 1992 defines
manual handling as: "any transporting or support-
ing of a load (including the lifting, putting down,
pushing, pulling, carrying or moving thereof by
hand or bodily force". The Regulations set no spe-
cific requirements such as weight limits. However
common sense still has to be used based on an
ergonomic approach for each individual.
The Super SC should be transported and stored in
a vertical position.

2.2 Siting the Slimline

The cylinder should not be positioned un-
til the connecting pipework and cables are
fitted. There are few restrictions on the siting of the
OSO Slimline, however it should not be sited any-
where open to frost attack.
The unit should be placed on a stable flat surface
capable of withstanding the weight of the cylinder
when full and access must be allowed for mainte-
nance purposes. Provision should also be allowed
for the routing of the discharge pipe away from the
cylinder to an outside point according to building
regulation G3.
2.3 Component check list
Components supplied with the unit in a separate
accessory kit for site fitting:
Expansion vessel with wall bracket
Pressure reducing valve multibloc 3 bar with
expansion relief valve 6 bar
Motorized valve
Tundish (incl. screws)
Plastic cable clamp
Drain cock
Components factory fitted:
P&T valve
Immersion heater - 3 kW
Thermostat(s) / thermal cut-out
Documentation supplied:
Installation manual & service logbook

2.4 Supply requirements

An uninterrupted 22 mm cold water mains supply
is recommended, however if only a 15 mm supply is
available, this may be used provided there is suffi-
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cient flow rate available. A minimum standing pres-
sure of 2.5 bar and a flow rate of 20 litres per minute
with a 1 bar dynamic pressure is recommended. The
cylinder will operate at lower pressures and flow
rates however the performance will be compro-
mised. The OSO unvented unit is designed for use
with supply pressure up to 8 bar. For pressures
over 8 bar an additional pressure reducing valve
must be fitted in the supply pipe to the unit.
2.5 Expansion vessel
An expansion vessel with wall bracket and flexible
hose is supplied with unit. The vessel accommo-
date expanded water when the cylinder is heated
and prevents the cylinder reaching its maximum
working pressure.

2.6 Preliminary wiring

Before final installation and pipe fitting it is rec-
ommended to feed the electrical wires to the
electrical box. The OSO Slimline is supplied with
all internal wiring factory fitted and a connection
cable with strain reliever fitted to the top of the
outer casing.
For more information about electrical installations
see chapter 4. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION.

2.7 Pipework

Cold water supply:
1.
To obtain the best performance from your
OSO unvented system it is advisable to feed
the unit with an uninterrupted supply.
2.
Before connecting to the multibloc, flush the
cold supply pipework of all flux and debris.
3.
Locate the water heater in a suitable position
to facilitate the installation of the cold water
supply, discharge fittings and pipework. Also
take into account access to the immersion
heater.
4.
Fit the combined male elbow drain cock to
cold supply point so that the compression
fitting is vertical.
5.
Fit a length (1280 mm) of copper tube 22
mm to the cold feed elbow to include a Tee
piece if a secondary return is required
6.
Fit the Pressure Reducing Valve to the top of
the copper tube.
7.
Connect 15 mm copper tube from the expan-
sion relief valve (4) and also from the T & P
valve (5) and join together in a Tee as shown

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