Service And Maintenance - Ferroli SKY F Instructions For Use, Installation And Maintenance

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For the connection of separate ducts, fit the unit with the following starting accessory:
120
82
fig. 8 - Starting accessory for separate ducts code 010031X0
Before installation, check the baffle to be used and that the maximum permissible length
is not exceeded, by means of a simple calculation:
1.
Completely establish the layout of the system of split flues, including accessories
and outlet terminals.
2.
Consult the table 5 and identify the losses in m
ponent, according to the installation position.
3.
Check that the sum total of losses is less than or equal to the maximum permissible
length in table 4.
Table. 4 - Baffles for separate ducts
Max. permissible length
Baffle to use
Table. 5 - Accessories
PIPE 0.5 m M/F
1 m M/F
2 m M/F
BEND 45° F/F
45° M/F
90° F/F
90° M/F
90° M/F + Test point
Ø 80
PIPE SECTION with test point
for condensate drain
TEE for condensate drain
TERMINAL air, wall
fumes, wall with antiwind
FLUE Split air/fumes 80/80
Fume outlet only Ø80
11
EN
82
(equivalent metres) of every com-
eq
SKY F
Model
Length
65 m
SKY F 11
eq
55 m
SKY F 14
eq
45 m
SKY F 17
eq
Model
Length
Baffle
0 - 20 m
Ø 39
eq
20 - 35 m
SKY F 11
Ø 43
eq
>35 m
No baffle
eq
0 - 20 m
Ø 47
eq
20 - 35 m
SKY F 14
Ø 50
eq
>35 m
No baffle
eq
0 - 20 m
Ø 47
eq
20 - 35 m
SKY F 17
Ø 50
eq
>35 m
No baffle
eq
Losses in m
eq
Air
Fume exhaust
inlet
Vertical
1KWMA38A
0.5
0.5
1KWMA83A
1.0
1.0
1KWMA06K
2.0
2.0
1KWMA01K
1.2
1KWMA65A
1.2
1KWMA02K
2.0
1KWMA82A
1.5
1KWMA70U
1.5
1KWMA16U
0.2
1KWMA55U
-
1KWMA05K
-
1KWMA85A
2.0
1KWMA86A
-
1KWMA84U
-
12.0
1KWMA83U +
-
1KWMA86U
cod. 3540Z102 - Rev. 02 - 05/2013

4. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

All adjustment, commissioning and periodical inspection operations described below
must only be carried out by Qualified Personnel (meeting the professional technical re-
quirements of the current regulations).
FERROLI declines any liability for damage and/or injury caused by unqualified and un-
authorised persons tampering with the unit.
4.1 Adjustments
Gas conversion
B
Conversion to a different gas from that prearranged in the factory must
be carried out by an authorised technician, using original parts and in
conformity with the regulations in force in the country of installation.
The unit can operate on natural gas or LPG and is factory-set for use with one of these
two gases, as clearly shown on the packing and on the dataplate. Whenever a different
gas to that for which the unit is preset has to be used, a conversion kit will be required,
proceeding as follows:
1.
Replace the nozzles at the main burner, fitting the nozzles specified in the technical
data table in cap. 5, according to the type of gas used
2.
Modify the parameter for the type of gas:
put the water heater in standby mode
press the on/off button detail 7 - fig. 1 for 20 seconds: the display shows
"b01"flashing.
press the DHW buttons details 1 and 2 - fig. 1 to set parameter 00 (for natural
gas) or 01 (for LPG).
press the on/off button detail 7 - fig. 1 for 20 seconds.
the water heater will return to standby mode
3.
Adjust the minimum and maximum pressures at the burner (see relevant section ),
setting the values given in the technical data table for the type of gas used
4.
Apply the sticker contained in the conversion kit, near the dataplate as proof of the
conversion.
TEST mode activation
Draw enough domestic hot water to activate the DHW mode.
Press the buttons (details 1 and 2 - fig. 1) together for 5 seconds to activate the TEST
mode. The water heater will light at the maximum DHW power set as described in the
following section.
The DHW power will be shown on the display.
Press the buttons (details 1 and 2 - fig. 1) to increase or decrease the power (Min.=0%,
Max.=100%).
To deactivate the TEST mode, press the buttons (details 1 and 2 - fig. 1) together for 5
seconds.
The TEST mode is automatically disabled in any case after 15 minutes or on stopping of
hot water drawing (if enough hot water was drawn to activate the DHW mode).
Adjustment of pressure at burner
Since this unit has flame modulation, there are two fixed pressure values: the minimum
and maximum, which must be those given in the technical data table according to the
Horizontal
type of gas.
1.0
Connect a suitable pressure gauge to pressure point "B" downstream of the gas
2.0
valve.
Activate the TEST mode (see cap. 4.1).
4.0
Press the off button (ref. 7 - fig. 1) for 2 seconds to access the gas valve Calibra-
2.2
tion mode.
2.2
The card goes to the setting "q02"; displaying the actually saved value, by pressing
the DHW buttons.
3.0
If the pressure gauge reading is different from the nominal maximum pressure, pro-
2.5
ceed by increases/decreases of 1 or 2 units of parameter "q02" by pressing the
2.5
DHW buttons: the value is stored after each modification; wait 10 seconds for the
pressure to stabilise.
0.2
Press the off button (ref. 7 - fig. 1).
3.0
The card goes to the setting "q01"; displaying the actually saved value, by pressing
7.0
the DHW buttons.
-
If the pressure gauge reading is different from the nominal minimum pressure, pro-
ceed by increases/decreases of 1 or 2 units of parameter "q01" by pressing the
5.0
DHW buttons: the value is stored after each modification; wait 10 seconds for the
pressure to stabilise.
4.0
Recheck both adjustments by pressing the off button (ref. 7 - fig. 1) and adjust
them if necessary by repeating the above procedure.
Press the off button for 2 seconds to return to the TEST mode.
Deactivate the TEST mode (see cap. 4.1).
Disconnect the pressure gauge.
fig. 9 - TEST mode (DHW power = 100%)
SKY F

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