Bosch Tronic ES 100 Series User And Installation Manual

Bosch Tronic ES 100 Series User And Installation Manual

Electrical water storage tank

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User and Installation manual
Electrical water storage tank
Tronic
ES 030 | 050 | 080 | 100 | 120...
6720816255-00.1V

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Key to Symbols and Safety Instructions
1.1 Key to Symbols
Explains warning symbols (NOTICE, CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER) and action indicators used in the manual.
1.2 Security Measures
Details crucial installation safety, electrical compliance (IEC 60364-7-701), frost-free placement, and connection sequence.
Technical Characteristics and Dimensions
2.1 Intended Use
Defines the appliance's purpose as heating and storing DHW, cautioning against incorrect applications.
2.2 Type Overview
Presents a model code breakdown (ES 030, 050, etc.) with key features like capacity and power ratings.
2.3 Appliance Description
Details the steel-glassed tank, high-pressure design, exterior materials, and polyurethane insulation.
2.4 Anticorrosion Protection
Explains the glass enamel lining and the role of the magnesium anode in preventing tank corrosion.
2.5 Accessories Included
Lists accessories provided in the packaging, such as sleeves, caps, safety valves, and galvanic insulators.
2.6 Specifications
Provides detailed technical data including capacity, weight, pressure, electrical properties, and temperature limits.
2.7 Dimensions
Displays appliance dimensions in mm for vertical and horizontal installations through diagrams and tables.
2.8 Appliance Layout
Illustrates the internal composition of the water heater with a clear, numbered diagram of its parts.
2.9 Electrical Wiring Diagram
Presents the schematic for the appliance's electrical connections, showing power, neutral, earth, and internal components.
Transport
4.1 Transport, Storage and Recycling
Provides guidelines for storing the appliance, managing temperature, and recycling packaging and old units.
Installation
5.1 Important Notes
Highlights critical installation steps: avoid drops, fill with water before powering, and ensure proper earthing.
5.2 Siting the Appliance
Advises on selecting a robust wall, avoiding heat sources, freezing temperatures, and high altitudes.
5.3 Wall Mounting
Specifies using appropriate sleeves and hooks for secure mounting, considering the appliance's full weight.
5.4 Water Connection
Details water connection requirements: use galvanic insulators, install filters, and correctly identify hot/cold pipes.
5.5 Electrical Connections
Warns of electrical hazards; mandates connection to a DB board with 30mA RCD and earthing.
5.6 Start-up
Covers initial startup: verify installation, open water valves, purge air, check for leaks, and connect power.
Use
6.1 Switching On/Off
Instructs on powering the appliance via a socket and disconnecting it from the electric supply.
6.2 Setting DHW Temperature
Explains adjusting water temperature with the selector and interpreting the indicator for heating status.
6.3 Draining the Appliance
Details the safe procedure for draining, including burn risk warnings and opening the safety valve.
Inspection/Maintenance
8.1 User Information
Covers basic user maintenance: cleaning exterior, and verifying safety valve operation.
8.1.1 Cleaning
Guides on cleaning the appliance exterior using a soft cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals.
8.1.2 Safety Valve Verification
Details checking for water expulsion from the safety purge valve during the heating cycle.
8.1.3 Safety Valve
Instructs on manual monthly valve operation and warns against obstructing the purge outlet.
8.1.4 Maintenance and Repair
Emphasizes that periodic maintenance and repairs must be performed by authorized technicians.
8.2 Periodic Maintenance Work
Outlines prerequisites for maintenance: turn off power/water, use genuine parts, and replace seals.
8.2.1 Functionality Verification
Focuses on confirming all appliance components function correctly after maintenance tasks are completed.
8.2.2 Magnesium Anode
Explains the anode's anticorrosion role and the mandatory annual testing and replacement requirement.
8.2.3 Periodic Cleaning
Details periodic cleaning procedures, including burn risk warnings and flushing hot water.
8.2.4 Long Standing - Non Working (> 3 Months)
Advises changing water and draining the appliance after prolonged periods of inactivity (over 3 months).
8.3 Safety Thermostat
Describes the automatic safety thermostat that prevents accidents by cutting power at excessive temperatures.
8.4 Actions After Maintenance
Lists essential post-maintenance actions: refasten connections, check for leaks, and turn on the appliance.
Problems
9.1 Problem/Cause/Solution
A troubleshooting table for issues like low capacity, noise, or corrosion, listing causes and recommended solutions.

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