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INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS

CONTENTS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOILER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pag.
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INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pag.
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CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pag.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pag.
When carrying out commissioning of the boiler, you are highly recommended to perform the following checks:
- Make sure that there are no liquids or inflammable materials in the immediate vicinity of the boiler.
- Make sure that the electrical connections have been made correctly and that the earth wire is connected to a
good earthing system.
- Open the gas tap and check the soundness of the connections, including that of the burner.
- Make sure that the boiler is set for operation for the type of gas supplied.
- Check that the flue pipe for the outlet of the products of the combustion is unobstructed and has been pro-
perly installed.
- Make sure that any shutoff valves are open.
- Make sure that the system is charged with water and is thoroughly vented.
- Check that the circulating pump is not locked.
- Purge the system, bleeding off the air present in the gas pipe by operating the pressure relief valve on the
gas valve inlet.
FONDERIE SIME S.p.A. of Via Garbo 27 - Legnago (VR) - Italy declares that its hot water boilers, which bear the
CE mark under Gas Directive 90/396/CEE and are fitted with a safety thermostat calibrated to a maximum of
110°C, are not subject to application of PED Directive 97/23/CEE as they meet the requirements of article 1
paragraph 3.6 of the Directive.
IPX4D
Planet Dewy 60 BFR:

Gas Council number 41-283-03

Planet Dewy 100 BFR:
Gas Council number 41-283-11
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Summarization of Contents

1 DESCRIPTION OF THE BOILER
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Boiler type, design, and compliance with directives.
1.2 DIMENSIONS
Physical sizes and connection points for boilers.
1.2.1 PLANET DEWY 60 BFR
Specific external dimensions for the 60 BFR model.
1.2.2 PLANET DEWY 100 BFR
Specific external dimensions for the 100 BFR model.
1.3 MAIN COMPONENTS
Identifies and lists the primary parts of the boiler.
1.3.1 PLANET DEWY 60 BFR
Diagram and key for 60 BFR boiler main components.
1.3.2 PLANET DEWY 100 BFR
Diagram and key for 100 BFR boiler main components.
1.4 TECHNICAL FEATURES
Detailed performance data, efficiencies, and certifications.
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 BOILER ROOM
Requirements for the installation location and ventilation.
2.2 INSTALLATION
General installation procedures, kits, and cascade options.
2.3 CONNECTING UP SYSTEM
System cleaning, inhibitor use, and pipe sizing.
2.5 FILLING THE SYSTEM
Steps to properly fill the heating system with water.
2.6 EXHAUST
Guidelines for flue system installation and load losses.
2.6.1 Type B (fig. 4)
Details on Type B exhaust configurations.
2.6.2 Type C (figg. 4/a-4/b)
Details on Type C exhaust configurations.
2.6.3 Maximum usable length for separate Ø 80 flues
Flue length limits for separate systems.
2.6.4 Maximum usable length for coaxial Ø 80/125 flues
Flue length limits for coaxial systems.
2.7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Mains power connection and safety requirements.
2.7.1 Room stat connection (fig. 8 pos. A)
Connecting a room thermostat to the control board.
2.7.3 External temperature sensor connection (fig. 8 pos. C)
Connecting an external temperature sensor.
2.7.4 Wiring diagram "PLANET DEWY 60 BFR"
Electrical schematic for the 60 BFR model.
2.7.5 Wiring diagram "PLANET DEWY 100 BFR"
Electrical schematic for the 100 BFR model.
2.8 LOGICA REMOTE CONTROL USED WITH SINGLE BOILERS.
Overview of the Logica Remote Control.
2.8.1 Installation
Installation guidance for the Logica Remote Control.
2.8.2 Installation settings
Configuration parameters for the Logica Remote Control.
2.9 EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Details on connecting and using an external sensor.
3 CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 ELECTRONIC BOARD
Description of the boiler's main electronic control board.
3.1.1 Malfunctions
Troubleshooting guide based on LED indicators.
3.1.2 Devices
Components and features of the electronic board.
3.2 TEMPERATURE PROBE AND WATER PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
Specifications for sensor resistance values.
3.3 ELECTRONIC IGNITION
How the ignition and flame detection systems work.
3.4 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH
Information regarding the air pressure switch function.
3.5 SYSTEM AVAILABLE HEAD
Curves showing boiler head loss vs flow rate.
3.6 MAINS ELECTRICITY CONNECTION
Requirements for connecting the boiler to the power supply.
4 USE AND MAINTENANCE
4.1 GAS VALVE
Description of the gas valves used in the boilers.
4.2 BOILER CALIBRATION
Procedures for adjusting air and gas settings.
4.3 SHELL REMOVAL
Instructions for safely removing the boiler's outer shell.
4.4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
General guidelines for maintenance tasks.
4.4.1 Chimney sweep function
How to activate and use the chimney sweep test.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING AND OPERATION
Basic steps for starting and operating the boiler.
BOILER IGNITION
Detailed guide on how to ignite the boiler.
BOILER SHUTDOWN
Instructions for turning off and securing the boiler.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT (WITHOUT LOGICA)
Manual control of heating temperature.
GAS CONVERSION
Procedure for changing the gas type.
MALFUNCTIONS
Troubleshooting guide based on LED indicators and errors.
LOGICA REMOTE CONTROL
Operating the Logica remote control unit.
ACTIVATING
Initial steps to get the remote control ready.
Selection of the operating mode
How to choose between AUTO, Manual, and Availability.
Info key
Using the info button to view operational data.
Adjusting the temperature
Fine-tuning the room temperature setting.
PROGRAMMING
Setting up the weekly heating schedule.
Temperature regulation
How room temperature affects heating output.
Heating/hot-water service programme
Setting daily programs for heating and hot water.
Setting the time
Adjusting the internal clock and day.
Current values
Displaying real-time operational parameters.
Vacation function
Setting the boiler for periods of absence.
Default values
Resetting the control unit to factory settings.
Error display
Codes displayed for various system errors.