REMEHA Quinta Ace 30 Installation And User Manual

REMEHA Quinta Ace 30 Installation And User Manual

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Installation and User Manual
High-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler
Quinta Ace
30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 - 115
HMI T-control

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  • Page 1 United Kingdom Installation and User Manual High-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler Quinta Ace 30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 - 115 HMI T-control...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you very much for buying this appliance. Please read through the manual carefully before using the product, and keep it in a safe place for later reference. In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly. Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety ................... . 6 General safety instructions .
  • Page 4 Contents 6.1.2 Filling the system ..............32 6.1.3 Gas circuit .
  • Page 5 Contents 11.7.4 Changing the comfort and reduced hot water temperature ........73 11.7.5 Increasing the domestic hot water temperature temporarily .
  • Page 6: Safety

    1 Safety Safety General safety instructions 1.1.1 For the installer Danger If you smell gas: 1. Do not use naked flames, do not smoke and do not operate electrical contacts or switches (doorbell, lighting, motor, lift etc.). 2. Shut off the gas supply. 3.
  • Page 7: Recommendations

    1 Safety Warning The condensate drain must not be modified or sealed. If a condensate neutralisation system is used, the system must be cleaned regularly in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Caution Ensure that the boiler is regularly serviced. Contact a qualified installer or arrange a maintenance contract for the servicing of the boiler.
  • Page 8: Liabilities

    Instruction and warning labels must never be removed or covered and must be clearly legible throughout the entire service life of the boiler. Damaged or illegible instructions and warning stickers must be replaced immediately. Important Modifications to the boiler require the written approval of Remeha. Liabilities 1.3.1 Manufacturer's liability Our products are manufactured in compliance with the requirements of the various Directives applicable.
  • Page 9: Symbols Used In The Manual

    3 Description of the product Symbols used in the manual This manual contains special instructions, marked with specific symbols. Please pay extra attention when these symbols are used. Danger Risk of dangerous situations that may result in serious personal injury. Danger of electric shock Risk of electric shock that may result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 10: Main Components

    3 Description of the product Main components Fig.1 Main components AD-4000070-03 1 Casing/air box 14 Expansion box for the control PCBs 2 Heat exchanger (CH) (= accessory) 3 Interior light 15 Automatic air vent 4 Type plate 16 Hydraulic pressure sensor 5 Flow sensor 17 Fan 6 Ionisation/ignition electrode...
  • Page 11: Standard Delivery

    3 Description of the product Tab.1 Components in the example Item Description Function Control Unit: Control unit The control unit handles all basic functionality of the appli­ ance. Connection Board: Connection PCB The connection PCB provides easy access to all connectors of the control unit.
  • Page 12: Preparation Of Installation

    4 Preparation of installation Preparation of installation Installation regulations Important The Quinta Ace must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local and national regulations. Warning The installer must be registered with Gas Safe and have the correct ACS qualifications. Important Practical guidelines - see the latest version.
  • Page 13: Requirements For Water Connections

    Health and Safety Executive publication PM5. The Quinta Ace boilers require a minimum static height of 3 m (Quinta Ace 30/45/55/65/90 or 5 m ( 115). 4.3.2 Requirements for condensate drain line The siphon must always be filled with water.
  • Page 14: Requirements For Gas Connection

    4 Preparation of installation Important Due to the presence of an aluminium heat exchanger, suitable chemicals and the correct use of these chemicals should be discussed with specialist water treatment companies. Requirements for gas connection Before starting work on the gas pipes, turn off the main gas tap. Before installing, check that the gas meter has sufficient capacity.
  • Page 15 Outside wall terminal and con­ nection material: Discharge in the outside wall. Air supply opening is in the same pressure zone as the dis­ Remeha, combined with con­ charge (e.g. a combined outside wall terminal). nection material from Muelink Parallel wall terminal not permitted.
  • Page 16 4 Preparation of installation Tab.7 Type of flue gas connection: C Principle Description Recommended manufactur­ Connection in different pressure zones Connection material and roof terminal: Closed unit. Separate air supply duct. Centrotherm Separate flue gas discharge duct. Cox Geelen Discharging into various pressure areas. Muelink &...
  • Page 17: Material

    4 Preparation of installation Fig.4 Minimum dimensions of shaft or Important duct C The shaft must comply with the air density requirements of the local regulations. Important □ Ø Always clean shafts thoroughly when using lining pipes and/or an air supply connection. It must be possible to inspect the lining duct.
  • Page 18: Dimensions Of Flue Gas Outlet Pipe

    AD-0000028-02 Tab.13 Maximum length (L) 80 mm 90 mm 100 mm 110 mm 130 mm Diameter Quinta Ace 30 33 m 40 m 40 m 40 m 40 m Quinta Ace 45 39 m 40 m 40 m...
  • Page 19 With a room-sealed version, both the flue gas outlet and the air supply openings are connected (concentrically). Tab.14 Maximum chimney length (L) Diameter 80/125 mm 100/150 mm Quinta Ace 30 20 m 20 m Quinta Ace 45 20 m 20 m Quinta Ace 55...
  • Page 20: Additional Guidelines

    4 Preparation of installation Tab.17 Pipe reduction for each bend - radius ½D (concentric) Diameter 80/125 mm 100/150 mm 45° bend 1.0 m 1.0 m 90° bend 2.0 m 2.0 m 4.5.5 Additional guidelines Installation For installing the flue gas outlet and air supply materials, refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the relevant material.
  • Page 21: Water Quality And Water Treatment

    4 Preparation of installation Water quality and water treatment The quality of the heating water must comply with the limit values in our Water quality instructions. The guidelines in these instructions must be followed at all times. In many cases, the boiler and central heating system can be filled with normal tap water and water treatment will not be necessary.
  • Page 22: Installation

    5 Installation Installation Positioning the boiler Fig.11 Mounting the boiler The fitting bracket on the back of the casing can be used to mount the boiler directly on the suspension bracket. The boiler is supplied with a mounting template. 1. Attach the mounting template of the boiler to the wall using adhesive tape.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Expansion Vessel

    5 Installation 5.2.2 Connecting the expansion vessel 1. Ensure that there is an expansion vessel with the correct volume and pre-charge. 2. Fit the expansion vessel on the central heating return pipe 5.2.3 Connecting the condensate discharge pipe Fig.13 Connecting the condensate 1.
  • Page 24: Air Supply/Flue Gas Outlet Connections

    Caution Always order a replacement mains lead from Remeha. The power supply cable should only be replaced by Remeha , or by an installer certified by Remeha. The boiler switch must be easily accessible at all times.
  • Page 25: Access To The Instrument Box

    5 Installation 5.5.2 Access to the instrument box Fig.17 Access to the instrument box The following is installed in the instrument box: the standard PCB CB-03 with connector X3. the IF-01 PCB with connectors X4 and X5 1. Unscrew the two screws located under the front housing by a quarter turn and remove the front housing.
  • Page 26 5 Installation R-Bus thermostat (for example, the eTwist) OpenTherm thermostat (for example, the iSense) On/off thermostat The software recognizes which type of thermostat is connected. Fig.22 Connecting the modulating Tm Modulating thermostat thermostat 1. In the case of a room thermostat: install the thermostat in a reference room.
  • Page 27 5 Installation Fig.25 Blocking input The boiler has a blocking input. A potential-free contact can be connected to the BL terminals of the connector. If the contact is opened, the boiler will be blocked. Change the function of the input using parameter AP001. This parameter has the following 3 configuration options: Complete blocking: no frost protection with the outdoor sensor and no boiler frost protection (pump does not start and burner does not start)
  • Page 28: Connection Options For The Expansion Pcb - If-01

    5 Installation Fig.28 Connecting an outdoor sensor 1. Connect the plug from the outdoor sensor to the Tout connector. The frost protection works as follows with an outdoor sensor: If the outdoor temperature is lower than the threshold for frost Tout protection: heat demand from the boiler and the pump starts working.
  • Page 29 5 Installation Tab.20 Temperature-based control (°C) Jumper 2 Input signal (V) Temperature °C Description 0–1.5 0–15 Boiler off 1.5–1.8 15–18 Hysteresis 1.8–10 18–100 Desired temperature Fig.31 Switch jumper (2) The 0–10 V signal controls the boiler supply temperature. This control modulates on the basis of flow temperature.
  • Page 30: Access To The Expansion Box

    5 Installation 5.5.5 Access to the expansion box Fig.33 Access to the expansion box If there is no space in the boiler’s instrument box to install an (optional) expansion PCB, install the PCB in the electronics expansion box This is available as an accessory.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Standard Pump

    5 Installation Caution If possible, use the pump modulation signal. This provides the most accurate pump control. If the automatic burner unit does not support pump modulation, the pump will behave as an on/off pump. 5.5.7 Connecting the standard pump Fig.37 Connecting the power supply cable The pump must be connected to the standard control PCB.
  • Page 32: Preparation Of Commissioning

    6.1.3 Gas circuit Fig.40 Gas valve unit measuring points C 1 Gas valve unit on the Quinta Ace 30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 2 Quinta Ace 115 Warning Ensure that the boiler is switched off. Do not put the boiler into operation if the type of gas supplied does not conform to the approved gas types.
  • Page 33: Hydraulic Circuit

    6 Preparation of commissioning 4. Check the gas inlet pressure at the measuring point C on the gas valve unit. Warning The gas pressure that was measured at the measuring point C must fall within the stated gas inlet pressure limits. See Technical data, page 79 For authorised gas pressures, see: Unit categories, page 76 5.
  • Page 34: Description Of The Main Menu

    6 Preparation of commissioning Fig.42 Icons on home screen 1 Tiles: the selected tile is highlighted 2 Date and time | Name of the screen (actual position in the menu) 3 Information about the selected tile 4 Icons indicating navigation level, operating mode, errors and other 22/02/2018 11:20 Home Screen information.
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    7 Commissioning Icon Description The pump is running. Three-way valve indicator. Display of the system water pressure. Chimney sweep mode is enabled (forced full load or low load for O measurement). Energy-saving mode is enabled. DHW boost is enabled. Timer program is enabled: The room temperature is controlled by a timer program. Manual mode is enabled: The room temperature is set to a fixed setting.
  • Page 36: Gas Settings

    Fig.44 Position of adjusting screw A 1 Gas valve unit on the Quinta Ace 30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 2 Gas valve unit on the Quinta Ace 115 AD-0000067-02 7684359 - v.11 - 13122021...
  • Page 37 The rotations for each boiler type are described in the table. Tab.30 Settings for propane Boiler type Action Quinta Ace 30 Rotate the adjusting screw A on the venturi 3½ turns in a clockwise direction Quinta Ace 45 Rotate the adjusting screw A on the venturi 4¾...
  • Page 38: Checking And Setting The Gas/Air Ratio

    7 Commissioning Warning For the Quinta Ace 115, a flue gas pressure switch must be fitted before setting the fan speeds for BREEAM. This switch has a switch value of 600 Pa and protects against high flue pressures. 1. Adjust the fan speed according to the tables below. The setting can be changed with a parameter setting.
  • Page 39 Fig.47 Position of adjusting screw A 1 Gas valve unit on the Quinta Ace 30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 2 Quinta Ace 115 1. Measure the percentage of O in the flue gases.
  • Page 40 Checking/setting values for O at full load for BREEAM with G20 (H gas) Values at full load for G20 (H gas) (1)(2) Quinta Ace 30 4,9 - 5,4 Quinta Ace 45 5,6 - 6,1 Quinta Ace 55 5,6 - 6,1...
  • Page 41 Fig.49 Position of adjusting screw B 1 Gas valve unit on the Quinta Ace 30 - 45 - 55 - 65 - 90 2 Quinta Ace 115 1. Measure the percentage of O in the flue gases.
  • Page 42: Final Instructions

    7 Commissioning Tab.40 Checking/setting values for O at part load for G31 (propane) Values at part load for G31 (propane) Quinta Ace 30 - 5,9 Quinta Ace 45 - 6,2 Quinta Ace 55 - 5,6 Quinta Ace 65 - 5,7...
  • Page 43: Saving The Commissioning Settings

    8 Settings Fig.50 Example filled-in sticker 10. Fill in the following data on the sticker included, and attach it next to the data plate on the appliance. Adjusted for / Réglée pour / Parameters / Paramètres / The gas supply pressure; Ingesteld op / Eingestellt auf Parameter / Parametri / The flue type, if set to overpressure application;...
  • Page 44: Searching The Parameters, Counters And Signals

    8 Settings Fig.53 Second letter The second letter is the type. CP010 Parameter: Parameters Counter: Counters AD-3001376-01 Measurement: Signals Fig.54 Number The number is always three digits. In certain cases, the last of the three digits relates to a zone. CP010 AD-3001377-01 Searching the parameters, counters and signals...
  • Page 45 8 Settings Tab.43 Factory settings at basic installer level Code Display text Description Adjustment range Subme­ AP016 CH function Enable central heating 0 = Off heat demand processing 1 = On fired ap­ pliance AP017 DHW func­ Enable domestic hot water 0 = Off tion on heat demand processing...
  • Page 46 8 Settings Code Display text Description Adjustment range Subme­ DP070 DHW com­ Comfort temperature set­ 40 - 65 °C Internal fort setpoint point for the Domestic Hot Water tank DP080 DHW re­ Reduced temperature set­ 7 - 50 °C Internal duced set­...
  • Page 47 8 Settings Code Display text Description Adjustment range Subme­ AP080 Frost min Outside temperature be­ -60 - 25 °C Outdoor out temp low which the antifreeze tempera­ protection is activated ture AP082 Enable day­ Enable daylight saving for 0 = Off Manda­...
  • Page 48 8 Settings Code Display text Description Adjustment range Subme­ CP740 Zone cool Selection of cool down 0 = Slowest CIRCA down speed speed of the zone 1 = Slower 2 = Normal 3 = Faster 4 = Fastest CP750 MaxZone Maximum zone preheat 0 - 240 Min CIRCA...
  • Page 49 8 Settings Tab.47 Factory settings at advanced installer level Code Display text Description Adjustment range Subme­ AP002 Manual Enable manual heat de­ 0 = Off Heat De­ mand function 1 = With setpoint fired ap­ mand pliance AP026 Setpoint Flow temperature setpoint 10 - 90 °C manual HD for manual heat demand...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    These service kits contain all parts and gaskets that are required for the relevant service. These service kits (A, B or C) put together by Remeha are available from spare parts suppliers. 7684359 - v.11 - 13122021...
  • Page 51: Opening The Boiler

    9 Maintenance Important Maintenance messages must be followed up within 2 months. Important If the iSense or eTwist modulating thermostat is connected to the boiler, this thermostat can also display the maintenance message. Consult the thermostat manual. Caution Reset the maintenance message following every service. The service manual of the boiler.
  • Page 52: Checking The Flue Gas Outlet/Air Supply Connections

    9 Maintenance 9.4.3 Checking the flue gas outlet/air supply connections Fig.58 Checking flue gas outlet/air supply 1. Check the flue gas outlet and air supply connections for condition and connections tightness. AD-0000084-01 9.4.4 Checking the combustion Combustion is checked by measuring the O percentage in the flue gas outlet duct.
  • Page 53 9 Maintenance Fig.61 Removing the gas and air supply 4. Unscrew the nut of the gas valve unit. pipes 5. Remove the air inlet pipe from the venturi. AD-3001971-01 Fig.62 Removing the front plate, fan and 6. Unscrew the front plate nuts. burner 7.
  • Page 54: Checking The Non-Return Valve

    9 Maintenance 9.4.7 Checking the non-return valve Fig.64 Disconnecting the fan 1. Disconnect the two fan plugs on the front and rear. 2. Remove the screwed-on plug from the gas control valve. 3. Remove the ignition electrode plug from the ignition transformer. AD-3001178-02 Fig.65 Removing the gas and air supply...
  • Page 55: Disposal And Recycling

    The meaning of the code can be found in the various error code tables. Important The error code is needed to find the cause of the error quickly and correctly and for any support from Remeha. 10.1.1 Display of error codes...
  • Page 56: Warning

    10 Troubleshooting Fig.68 Error code display on HMI T-control 1 The display will show a corresponding code and message. 2 The status LED of the control panel will show: Continuous green = Normal operation Flashing green = Warning 22/02/2018 11:20 Home Screen ..
  • Page 57 10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution A.02.33 AF top comm err Auto filling top communication has The maximum time for refilling the system auto­ exceeded feedback time matically has been exceeded: No or low water pressure in the supply line: check that the main water valve is fully open.
  • Page 58: Blocking

    10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution A.02.80 Missing Cascade Ctrl Missing Cascade controller Cascade controller not found: Reconnect the cascade master Carry out an auto-detect A.08.02 Shower Time Elapsed The time reserved for the shower Adjust parameter DP357 to the desired shower has elapsed time.
  • Page 59 10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H.01.14 Max Tflow Flow temperature has exceeded the Flow temperature sensor above normal range: maximum operating value Bad connection: check the wiring and connec­ tors No flow or insufficient flow: Check the circulation (direction, pump, valves) Check the water pressure Check the cleanliness of the heat exchanger...
  • Page 60: Locking

    10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H.03.02 Flame loss detected Measured ionisation current is below No flame during operation: limit No ionisation current: Vent the gas supply to remove air Check that the gas valve is fully opened Check the gas supply pressure Check the operation and setting of the gas valve unit Check that the air supply inlet and flue gas...
  • Page 61 10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E.00.16 DHW sensor Open Domestic Hot Water tank tempera­ Calorifier sensor open: ture sensor is either removed or Bad connection: check the wiring and connec­ measures a temperature below tors range Faulty sensor: replace the sensor E.00.17 DHW sensor Closed Domestic Hot Water tank tempera­...
  • Page 62 10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E.02.15 Ext CSU Timeout External CSU Timeout CSU time out: Bad connection: check the wiring and connec­ tors Faulty CSU: Replace CSU E.02.17 GVC CommTimeout Gas Valve Control unit communica­ Communication error with the security kernel: tion has exceeded feedback time Restart the boiler Replace the CU-GH...
  • Page 63 10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E.04.06 Max Flue temp Measured flue temperature above limit E.04.07 TFlow Sensor Deviation in flow sensor 1 and flow Flow temperature sensor deviation: sensor 2 detected Bad connection: check the connection Faulty sensor: replace the sensor E.04.08 Safety input Safety input is open...
  • Page 64: Error History

    10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E.04.13 Fan speed has exceeded normal op­ Fan fault: erating range Bad connection: check the wiring and connec­ tors. Fan operates when it should not be operating: check for excessive chimney draught Faulty fan: replace the fan E.04.15 FlueGas Pipe Blocked The flue gas pipe is blocked...
  • Page 65: 11 User Instructions

    11 User instructions Fig.69 Error details 3. Select the error code you want to investigate. The display shows an explanation of the error code and several ....22/02/2018 11:20 ... details of the appliance when the error occurred. Error Code: A.00.00 4.
  • Page 66: Activating Holiday Programs For All Zones

    11 User instructions Tab.52 Selectable tiles for the user Tile Menu Function Information menu. Read out various current values. Error indicator. Read out details about the current error. With some errors the icon will appear with installer contact details (when filled in).
  • Page 67: Changing The Room Temperature Of A Zone

    11 User instructions Tab.54 Extended menu to configure a heating circuit Zone configuration Menu Function Short temperature change Change the room temperature temporarily, if required. OperatingZoneMode Select the heating operating mode: Scheduling, Manual. Manu ZoneRoomTempSet Set the room temperature manually to a fixed setting. Holiday Mode Set the start and end date of your holiday and the reduced temperature for this zone.
  • Page 68: Changing The Operating Mode Of A Zone

    11 User instructions 4.1. Use the top row to change between capitalization, numbers, symbols or special characters. Fig.73 Letter selection 4.2. Select a character or action. 4.3. Select to delete a character. 11:20 ....: ....4.4.
  • Page 69 11 User instructions 3. Select the timer program you want to modify: Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Schedule 3. Activities scheduled for Monday are displayed. The last scheduled activity of a day is active until the first activity of the next day. At initial start-up, all weekdays have two standard activities;...
  • Page 70: Changing The Heating Activity Temperatures

    11 User instructions 3. Select Set Heating Activity Names. A list of 6 activities and their standard names is shown: Activity 1 Sleep Activity 2 Home Activity 3 Away Activity 4 Morning Activity 5 Evening Activity 6 Custom 4. Select an activity. A keyboard with letters, numbers and symbols is shown.
  • Page 71: Changing The Room Temperature Temporarily

    11 User instructions 11.6.6 Changing the room temperature temporarily Regardless of the operating mode selected for a zone, it is possible to change the room temperature for a short period. After this period has elapsed, the selected operating mode resumes. Select zone >...
  • Page 72: Timer Program To Control The Dhw Temperature

    11 User instructions 3. Select the desired operating mode: Tab.60 Operating modes Icon Mode Description Scheduling The domestic hot water temperature is controlled by a timer program Manual The domestic hot water temperature is set to a fixed setting Hot water boost The domestic hot water temperature is increased temporarily Holiday The domestic hot water temperature is reduced during your holiday to save...
  • Page 73: Changing The Comfort And Reduced Hot Water Temperature

    11 User instructions 4. Select the DHW timer program Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Schedule 11.7.4 Changing the comfort and reduced hot water temperature You can change the comfort and reduced hot water temperature for the timer program. > Domestic Hot Water Setpoints Use the rotary knob to navigate.
  • Page 74: Switching The Summer Mode On Or Off

    11 User instructions 3. Select the following setting: Off to switch off the central heating function. On to switch on the central heating function. Caution Frost protection is not available when the central heating function is switched off. 11.9 Switching the summer mode on or off You can use summer mode to switch off the central heating function.
  • Page 75: 11.12 Reading The Installer's Name And Phone Number

    11 User instructions 3. Perform one of the operations described in the table below: Tab.61 Control panel settings System Settings menu Settings Set Date and Time Set the current date and time Select Country and Language Select your country and language Daylight Saving Time Enable or disable daylight saving time.
  • Page 76: 11.15 Cleaning The Casing

    12 Technical specifications 11.15 Cleaning the casing 1. Clean the outside of the appliance using a damp cloth and a mild detergent. 12 Technical specifications 12.1 Homologations 12.1.1 Certifications Tab.62 Certifications CE identification number PIN 0063CS3928 Class NOx Type of flue gas connection (1) EN 15502–1 (2) When installing a boiler with connection type B , the IP rating of the boiler is lowered to IP20.
  • Page 77: Electrical Diagram

    AD-3001177-04 1 Power supply 15 Combined gas valve unit 2 On/off switch Connector X6 to X21 for Quinta Ace 30, 45, 55, 3 Power supply for SCB-xx control PCBs 65, 90 4 Power supply for IF-01 control PCB Connector X6 to X61 for Quinta Ace 115...
  • Page 78: Dimensions And Connections

    12 Technical specifications 23 Pressure sensor GN Green 24 Control for PWM pump GY Grey 25 Storage information (CSU) RD Red BK Black WH White BL Blue YW Yellow BR Brown 12.3 Dimensions and connections Fig.81 Dimensions AD-4100113-03 Tab.64 Connections Symbol Connection Quinta Ace...
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    12 Technical specifications 12.4 Technical data Tab.65 General Quinta Ace Nominal output (P min-max 8.0 - 29.8 8.0 - 40.8 11.1 - 12.0 - 14.1 - 18.9 - 29.8 40.8 55.3 61.5 84.2 103.9 Central heating operation 55.3 61.5 84.2 103.9 (80/60°C) Nominal output (P...
  • Page 80 12 Technical specifications Quinta Ace Central heating efficiency under 97.7 97.6 97.9 98.1 97.3 97.3 partial load (P ) (H (Return temperature 30 °C) Central heating efficiency under 99.4 99.6 97.9 99.4 97.3 97.3 partial load (P ) (H (Return temperature 30 °C) (1) Factory setting Tab.66 Gas and flue gas data...
  • Page 81 12 Technical specifications Quinta Ace Power consumption - Minimum load central heating Power consumption - Stand-by Electrical protection index Fuses (slow) GH08 (1) without pump Tab.69 Other data Quinta Ace Total weight including packaging 60.5 60.5 66.5 66.5 76.5 76.5 Minimum mounting weight 65.2 65.2...
  • Page 82: Boiler Pump

    12 Technical specifications Quinta Ace Sound power level, indoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides mg/kW (1) Low temperature means 30 °C for condensing boilers, 37 °C for low temperature boilers and 50 °C (at heater inlet) for other heating appliances. (2) High temperature operation means 60 °C return temperature at heater inlet and 80 °C feed temperature at heater outlet. The back cover for contact details.
  • Page 83: Appendix

    13 Appendix 13.1 ErP information 13.1.1 Product fiche Tab.72 Product fiche Remeha – Quinta Ace Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class (Prated or Psup) Rated heat output Seasonal space heating energy efficiency Annual energy consumption Sound power level L indoors 7684359 - v.11 - 13122021...
  • Page 84: Package Sheet

    13 Appendix 13.1.2 Package sheet Fig.83 Package sheet for boilers indicating the space heating energy efficiency of the package Seasonal space heating energy effi ciency of boiler ‘I’ Temperature control Class I = 1%, Class II = 2%, Class III = 1.5%, Class IV = 2%, Class V = 3%, Class VI = 4%, from fi...
  • Page 85: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    13 Appendix The value of the seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the preferential space heater, expressed in %. The factor for weighting the heat output of preferential and supplementary heaters of a package as set out in the following table.
  • Page 86 13 Appendix 7684359 - v.11 - 13122021...
  • Page 87 Original instructions - © Copyright All technical and technological information contained in these technical instructions, as well as any drawings and technical descriptions supplied, remain our property and shall not be multiplied without our prior consent in writing. Subject to alterations.
  • Page 88 T +44 (0)330 678 0140 E technical@remeha.co.uk W www.remeha.co.uk Remeha Commercial UK Brooks House Coventry Road Warwick CV34 4LL 7684359 - v.11 - 13122021 7684359...

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