fiorini Mini HC Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Fiorini Mini HC Buffer Tank Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 01/25-V1 0800 357 1233 | info@centralheating.co.nz | trade.centralheating.co.nz Page: 2 of 11...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fiorini Mini HC Buffer Tank Installation Guide Contents Tank Dimensions ..........................................4 Connection Options ........................................5 Installation Scenarios ........................................6 Mounting Instructions 18L ......................................8 Mounting Instructions 45L & 85L .................................... 9 Electric Elements ..........................................10 Installation Requirements ......................................10 Maintenance Requirements .....................................10 Warranty ............................................11...
  • Page 4: Tank Dimensions

    Tank Dimensions 01/25-V1 0800 357 1233 | info@centralheating.co.nz | trade.centralheating.co.nz Page: 4 of 11...
  • Page 5: Connection Options

    Connection Options Description Parameter Primary Connection: Single Heat Source Primary Connection: Two Heat Sources Primary Connection: Three + Heat Source Secondary Connection: Single Pump Secondary Connection: Single Pump & Zone Valves (Threaded Fittings) Secondary Connection: Single Pump & Zone Valves (Multitubo Fittings) Secondary Connection: Header with Multiple Pumps Accessories: Auto Air Vent with Non-return Valve (18L tank requires ½...
  • Page 6: Installation Scenarios

    Installation Scenarios When installing a buffer tank into a system these can be configured in two different methods, the optimal method will depend on the system design and buffer tank specified but the below options can be used as a guide for these installations.
  • Page 7 Inertia Tank In some situations, the buffer tank’s purpose is solely to add water volume to the system, in this scenario the tank is installed inline on the return to the plant. Whether the system is used for heating, cooling, or both, the buffer tank should be configured with the system and plant return on opposite sides and from bottom to top ports on the tank.
  • Page 8: Mounting Instructions 18L

    Mounting Instructions 18L The 18L buffer tank is supplied with two vertical mounting rails, each rail includes two slotted holes for fixing the tank to the wall, the steps below are a guide for this. Step 1: During construction of the building and at the pre- pipe stage, position two horizontal timbers within the wall framing to permit the future installation of fixings for the tank.
  • Page 9: Mounting Instructions 45L & 85L

    Mounting Instructions 45L & 85L The Fiorini 45L & 85L buffer tanks are supplied with 2 fixed brackets, these brackets allow the tank to be wall mounted and the installation steps below are a guide for this. Step 1: During construction of the building and at the pre-pipe...
  • Page 10: Electric Elements

    Electric Elements The 45L & 85L Buffer tanks are suitable to be fitted with a 3kW electric elements (CHNZ product code = TSE3KIT TSE3KITD). Please refer to our electric element installation guide on our website in the resources section for each of the previous element options.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Warranty Please refer to Central Heating New Zealand’s standard warranty terms and conditions on our website. 01/25-V1 Page: 11 of 11...
  • Page 12 New Zealand’s Experts The combination of our skills, products, experience and people, make us New Zealand’s experts in the central heating industry. We take pride in supplying the right heating system or products for our customers’ specific functionality and budget requirements so that at the end of every project, both our customers and their clients are delighted—and warm.

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