Electric Water Heater/Sensor/Anode/Thermostat - Genvex COMBI BLUELINE Installation Instructions Manual

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Electric Water Heater/Sensor/Anode/
Thermostat
These are placed on the bottom front of the unit, behind the
front cover and underneath a steel plate.
The electric backup immersion heater will ensure that
additional heating capacity can be applied if required.
This could be beneficial for example if the full capacity
of the Combi unit is dedicated to room heating or cooling.
The activation of the electrical backup heater in this case
will ensure that domestic hotwater can be produced
simultaneously.
The safety thermostat will trip at 80 °C and ensure that the
electrical water heater will not activate until the safety
thermostat has been reset. Resetting the thermostat is
done by pressing the small button on the thermostat.
The anode protects the domestic hotwater cylinder against
corrosion and should be checked every 2 years to ensure
that sufficient protection is present.
To check if the anode protection is intact, remove the
ground connection of the domestic hotwater cylinder and
use a multimeter to check if the anode current is greater
than 0,3 mA by measuring directly on the anode and the
ground connector.
Between the anode and electrical immersion heater, a
sensor pocket for the temperature sensor switching the
electrical heater on and off is located. Do not remove the
temperature sensor in the sensor pocket as this will
prevent the Combi controller from shutting down the
electrical heater if the temperature in the cylinder is
sufficient.
Temperature
Electrical
Safety
Anode
sensor T7
water heater
thermostat
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