System Details - Potterton Promax 15 HE Installation & Service Instructions Manual

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NOTE:
This boiler does not require a bypass.
This boiler does not require a permanent live.
These diagrams only refer to pump protection for fully TRV'd systems.
Live feed
to pump
Boiler
Boiler
Connections
S/L
N P/F
Switch live from
programmer, etc.
Fig. A
Wiring to the pump feed connection of boiler
Boiler
Boiler
Connections
S/L
N P/F
S/L
junction
Fig. B
Providing a 3 l/min bypass
10
All TRV's shut down
(boiler flow switch
causes pump to stop)
3 l/min
bypass
All TRV's shut down
(pump continues
Switch live from
around bypass)
programmer,
room stat, etc.
6.0

SYSTEM DETAILS

6.1
1. The appliance is suitable for use with open vent
fully pumped systems and sealed systems .
The following conditions should be observed on
No demand
all systems:
for hot water
• The static head must not exceed 30m (100ft)
of water.
• The boiler must not be used with a direct
cylinder.
• Drain cocks should be fitted to all system low
Central
points.
heating
• All gas and water pipes and electrical wiring
load
must be installed in a way which would not
restrict the servicing of the boiler.
• Position isolating valves as close to circulating
pump as possible.
• It is recommended that the return pipe is fitted
with an automatic air vent as close to the boiler
as is practical.
NOTE: Full TRV Systems (refer to section 6.4)
Where all the radiators are controlled by TRV's then
pump protection will be required. This can be done by
either of the options opposite (see Fig A & B). The
option shown in Fig. A should only be used on a
full TRV system without a bypass. Fig. B shows a
system with a bypass that must be capable of
allowing a flow of at least 3 l/min.
6.2
• All recirculatory water systems will be subject to
corrosion unless an appropriate water treatment
is applied. This means that the efficiency of
the system will deteriorate as corrosion sludge
No demand
accumulates within the system, risking damage
for hot water
to pump and valves, boiler noise and circulation
problems.
• When upgrading existing systems that exhibit
evidence of sludging, it is advisable to clean the
system prior to treatment in order to remove any
Central
sludge and reduce the likelihood of these
heating
load
deposits damaging new components.
• When fitting new systems flux will be evident
within the system, which can lead to damage of
system components.
• All systems must be thoroughly drained and
flushed out. The recommended flushing and
cleansing agents are Betz-Dearborn Sentinel
X300 or X400 and Fernox Superfloc Universal
Cleanser which should be used following the
flushing agent manufacturer's instructions.
• System additives - corrosion inhibitors and
flushing agents/descalers should be suitable for
aluminium and comply to BS7593 requirements.
The only system additives recommended are
Betz-Dearborn Sentinel X100 and Fernox-Copal
which should be used following the inhibitor
manufacturer's instructions.
Failure to flush and add inhibitor to the system
will invalidate the appliance warranty.
• It is important to check the inhibitor
concentration after installation, system
modification and at every service in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions. (Test kits
are available from inhibitor stockists.)
• For information or advice regarding any of the
above contact the Technical Enquiries.
Water Circulating Systems
Treatment of Water Circulating
Systems
Publication No. 5106451

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