Safety instructions
Safety instructions
If you notice oil leaks or smell gas
Danger
Escaping fuel can lead to explo-
sions which may result in very seri-
ous injuries.
No smoking! Prevent naked
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flames and sparks. Never switch
lights or electrical appliances on
or off.
Close the quick-action fuel valve
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and shut-off valve.
Ventilate the boiler house.
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Evacuate any people from the
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danger zone.
Notify your gas or electricity sup-
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ply utility from outside the building.
Have the power supply to the
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building shut off from a safe place
(outside the building).
If you smell flue gas
Danger
Flue gas can lead to life threatening
poisoning.
Shut down the system.
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Ventilate the installation site.
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Draining hot water
!
Please note
The blow-down and TDS water
from boiler systems can reach tem-
peratures of over 100 °C.
Before draining water into the sew-
age system, allow it to cool to a
temperature of < 35 °C. If neces-
sary, consult the local water board.
General information
Shut down the boiler immediately if
there is any safety-related damage.
Observe safety-related instructions.
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Draining condensate from the flue
gas side
!
Please note
When starting up the boiler system,
or under certain operating condi-
tions, condensate may form in the
flue passes, the flue gas collector
and the downstream flues, including
the chimney.
This condensate must be drained
away safely by means of suitable
installation measures put in place
by the system installer.
Subject to the regulations in the country
concerned, this condensate may need to
be neutralised. In such cases, consult
the local water board or the body
responsible for issuing permits.
After an accident, the condition of the
system must not be changed before the
investigation takes place, unless neces-
sary in order to rescue people or prevent
further damage.