Viessmann VITOLIGNO 300-P Installation Instructions Manual
Viessmann VITOLIGNO 300-P Installation Instructions Manual

Viessmann VITOLIGNO 300-P Installation Instructions Manual

Type vl3b pellet boiler

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VIESMANN

Installation instructions

for contractors
Vitoligno 300-P
Type VL3B
Pellet boiler
VITOLIGNO 300-P
Dispose after installation.
5369 847 GB
4/2009

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    VIESMANN Installation instructions for contractors Vitoligno 300-P Type VL3B Pellet boiler VITOLIGNO 300-P Dispose after installation. 5369 847 GB 4/2009...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate- rial losses. Safety instructions explained ■ the Code of Practice of relevant trade associations, Danger ■ all current safety regulations as This symbol warns against the defined by DIN, EN, DVGW, TRGI, risk of injury.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Preparing for installation................... Installation sequence Casing panel installation..................Making the electrical connections................ 11 ■ Open the control unit wiring chamber............... 11 ■ Overview of electrical connections..............12 ■ Inserting cables/leads and applying strain relief..........12 ■ Connecting sensors..................14 ■...
  • Page 4: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation Clearance dimensions for pellet supply via vacuum system ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 900 A Boiler B Pellet container Rated output range 4 – 12 6 – 18 8 – 24 Dimension a min. 700 Note The specified wall clearances are required for installation and mainte- nance work.
  • Page 5 Preparing for installation (cont.) Installation Note Transport and handling aid ■ The boiler can be handled with its The transport and handling aid A avail- packaging subject to the physical able as an accessory is designed for space allowing such movement. transportation across hallways and on ■...
  • Page 6 Preparing for installation (cont.) Use the adjustable feet to give the boiler a slight incline towards the back.
  • Page 7: Casing Panel Installation

    Casing panel installation 3.9x9.5...
  • Page 8 Casing panel installation (cont.)
  • Page 9 Casing panel installation (cont.)
  • Page 10 Casing panel installation (cont.) 3.9 x 9.5...
  • Page 11: Making The Electrical Connections

    Making the electrical connections When connecting external switching contacts or components to the low voltage circuit of the control unit, please observe the safety requirements of protection class II, i.e. 8.0 mm air gap/creep path or 2.0 mm insulation thickness towards 'live' compo- nents.
  • Page 12: Overview Of Electrical Connections

    Making the electrical connections (cont.) Overview of electrical connections Service instructions and plug connection diagram Inserting cables/leads and applying strain relief On-site cables/leads Strip up to 100 mm of insulation.
  • Page 13 Making the electrical connections (cont.) Cables with moulded strain relief If the distance between the moulded-on strain relief and the cable/lead end is too short, provide a strain relief as for on-site cables/leads (see page 12).
  • Page 14: Connecting Sensors

    Making the electrical connections (cont.) Connecting sensors Note Check existing hydraulic components (see service instructions, chapter "Matching the control unit to the heating system") and assign slots accordingly. 1 2 3 A Outside temperature sensor F Cylinder temperature sensor (in B Buffer cylinder temperature sensor, conjunction with a solar thermal sys- tem)
  • Page 15: Connecting Pumps

    Making the electrical connections (cont.) Connecting pumps Available pump connections Circulation pump for cylinder heating sÖ M1 Heating circuit pump DHW circulation pump sÖ M2 Heating circuit pump Boiler circuit pump in conjunc- tion with the heating water buffer Solar circuit pump cylinder Pumps 230 V~ Rated current...
  • Page 16 Making the electrical connections (cont.) Pumps with power consumption greater than 2 A N PE External ON/OFF A Pump D Separate power connection B To the control unit (observe manufacturer's details) C Contactor...
  • Page 17 Making the electrical connections (cont.) Temperature limiter (maximum temperature limit) for underfloor heating sys- tems Electromechanical temperature limiter according to the liquid expansion princi- ple. Switches the heating circuit pump OFF, when the set value has been exceeded. In such cases, the flow temperature reduces only slowly, i.e.
  • Page 18 Making the electrical connections (cont.) Pumps 400 V~ For controlling the contactor Rated current 4(2) A~ L1 L2 L3 N PE Recommended connecting cable H05VV-F3G 0.75 mm H05RN-F3G 0.75 mm A Contactor B Pump Solar circuit pump in conjunction with a solar thermal system The power consumption of the pump must not exceed 2 A.
  • Page 19: Connecting Central Fault Messaging To Plug Gö

    Making the electrical connections (cont.) Pumps in the underfloor heating circuit B Secondary pump (after system separation) C Primary pump The joint power consumption of both pumps must not exceed 2 A. Note Connection only for underfloor heating systems with system separation. sÖ...
  • Page 20: External Connections At Plug Avd

    Making the electrical connections (cont.) External connections at plug aVD 1 2 3 A External demand/changeover of heating program/external "Mixer open" (zero volt contact) B External blocking/external "Mixer close" (zero volt contact) Pellet charger Service instruction of the boiler (connection and wiring diagram) and installation instructions of the supply system Accessories...
  • Page 21: Installing The Flue Gas Fan

    Installing the flue gas fan M8x25 a-ÖA a-Ö Insert the plug of the flue gas fan in slot a-Ö and a-ÖA in the control unit wiring chamber.
  • Page 22 Installing the flue gas fan (cont.) 3.9x9.5 1 . 5 3.9x9.5 Tighten the lower self-tapping screw after hooking in the fan cover.
  • Page 23: Installing The Timer

    Installing the flue gas fan (cont.) Please note Contact between cables/leads and hot components results in material losses and incorrect functions. After fitting the thermal insulation of the flue gas fan, cables must not come into contact with the fan casing.
  • Page 24: Power Supply

    Power supply Directives Regulations Make the power supply connection and implement all earthing measures (i.e. RCD circuit) in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41, the requirements of your local power supply utility, VDE or national regulations. Protect the power supply cable to the control unit with an appropriate fuse/ MCB.
  • Page 25: Fitting The Top Front Panel

    Power supply (cont.) 2. Connect the power supply cable at 3. Insert plug fÖ into the control unit. the junction box and plug fÖ (on- site). Colour coding to DIN IEC 60757 brown Danger blue Incorrect core termination can GNYE green/yellow cause severe injuries and damage to the equipment.
  • Page 26: Fitting The Top Back Panel

    Fitting the top back panel Note First fit the supply unit and the pellet hopper (if supplied). Installation and service instruc- tions, connection unit, charging auger Installation and service instruc- tions, pellet hopper (if supplied) 3,9 x 9,5...
  • Page 27: Fitting The Programming Unit Of The Control Unit

    Fitting the programming unit of the control unit...
  • Page 28: Fitting The Combustion Chamber Door And The Front Panel

    Fitting the combustion chamber door and the front panel Note Before closing the combustion chamber door ensure that no foreign bodies are left inside the combustion chamber. Check the combustion chamber parts for completeness and good fit. Hook in the door, close it and bolt it down.
  • Page 29 Fitting the combustion chamber door and the… (cont.) Note The front panel (door) clicks into place upon closing.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Boiler On The Flue Side

    Connecting the boiler on the flue side Note Install a flexible connecting piece in the flue pipe to prevent sound transmission caused by the induced draught fan. Never grout the flue pipe into the chimney. a According to TRVB H118, a deflagration cover (explosion cover) should be installed in the flue pipe or chimney.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Boiler On The Heating Water Side

    Connecting the boiler on the heating water side Note Only connect regulated heating circuits with mixer. A Safety connection G 1½" B Boiler flow G 1½" C Boiler return G 1½" D Drain and diaphragm expansion vessel R ¾" Making the safety connections Installation instructions, safety Install the safety lines.
  • Page 32: Commissioning And Adjustment

    Making the safety connections (cont.) Minimum cross-sections Output Safety valve Line to the dia- Boiler phragm expansion Inlet connection Blow-off line vessel 4 to 12 kW DN 15 (R ½") 6 to 18 kW DN 15 (R ½") DN 20 (R ¾") 8 to 24 kW DN 20 (R ¾") Permiss.
  • Page 33: Keyword Index

    Keyword index Boiler location........4 Main isolator........24 Boiler water temperature sensor..14 Outside temperature sensor....14 Central fault messaging.....19 Connection Plug aVD..........20 ■ Expansion vessel......31 ■ on the flue side.......30 Plug gÖ..........19 ■ on the heating water side....31 Power supply........24 ■ Safety valve........31 Power supply cable......24 Cylinder temperature sensor....14 Pumps...
  • Page 36 Viessmann Werke GmbH&Co KG Viessmann Limited D-35107 Allendorf Hortonwood 30, Telford Telephone: +49 6452 70-0 Shropshire, TF1 7YP, GB Fax: +49 6452 70-2780 Telephone: +44 1952 675000 www.viessmann.com Fax: +44 1952 675040 E-mail: info-uk@viessmann.com...

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