Operation; General Information; Document Information; Key To Symbols - STIEBEL ELTRON SH 30 S Operating And Installation Instructions

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OperatiOn

general infOrmatiOn

1. General information
1.1 documentinformation
The chapter Operationis intended for the equipment user and the
heating contractor.
The chapter installation is intended for contractors.
Please read!
Read these instructions carefully before using the ap-
pliance and retain them for future reference. If the
appliance is passed on to a third party please hand
these instructions to the new user.
1.2 Keytosymbols
symbolsintheseinstallationinstructions:
In this documentation you will come across symbols and high-
lights. These have the following meaning:
Risk of injury!
Information concerning possible risk of injury.
Danger of electrocution!
Risk of scalding or burning!
Possible damage!
!
Information concerning damage to the appliance, en-
vironmental damage or material losses.
Please read!
Text next to this symbol is particularly important.
»
The „
" symbol indicates that you have to do something. The
»
action you need to take is described step-by-step.
symbolsontheappliance:
Disposal!
Appliances with this marking are not suitable for ge-
neral waste disposal, and should therefore be dispo-
sed of separately.

unitsofmeasurement
All measurements are given in mm unless stated otherwise.
6
|sH s (gB)
2. Operating instructions
2.1 descriptionofunit
SH 30 - 150 S (GB) wall-mounted water heaters are intended for
heating cold water. To suit requirements, they can provide hot
water up to about 70 °C and can supply one or more draw-off
points depending on the operating mode. The water is heated
electrically in single-circuit operation. Automatic reheating to the
preset temperature takes place automatically. The water volume
available in each situation is indicated by lights (LED's) on the
control panel. The wall-mounted water heater is provided with
corrosion protection by means of an incorporated signal anode.
The unvented (pressurized) wall-mounted water heater can be for
the supply of several draw-off points.
Infinite temperature adjustment is possible from about 35 °C to
A
about 70 °C
(1).
The heating-up process is indicated by the signal lamp
The time required for heating up is dependent on the storage
content, the cold water temperature, and the heating capacity,
B
see Diagram
.
Hot water availability at 40 °C
Bath
shower
≙ 120 - 150 l
≙ 30 - 50 l
The electronic heat content display with 6 lights
operating panel shows the heat quantity available at a particular
time. With the temperature setting you are selecting the usable
quantity of hot water.
C
The display
shows the quantity of water available as mixed
water at 40 °C (15 °C cold water inlet temperature: 65 °C tempe-
rature setting). The number of diodes which light up is a measure
of the minimum amount of mixed water still available at about
40 °C for bathing and showering.
The mixed water volume is derived from the storage size, the
temperature setting of the storage unit (from 40 °C) and the cold
water inlet temperature.
Example:
If 4 LED's light up on the SH 80 S (GB), there are about 100 litres of
water at 40 °C available. This means the storage unit has enough
water to fill one bath. The LED's show at a glance whether the
storage content is still sufficient for filling a bath or for a shower,
or whether the heating-up time must be run through first.
A used-up signal anode is indicated by the „SERVICE ANODE"
A
signal lamp
(4).
A
(2).
Hand
≙ 2 - 5 l
A
(3) on the
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