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installation and
servicing
ideal esprit
Your Ideal installation and servicing guide
For details of document amendments, refer to page 3
When replacing any part on this appliance, use only spare parts that you can be
assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we require. Do not
use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by Ideal Boilers.
HE24, HE30, HE35
For users guide see reverse of book
For the very latest copy of literature for specification purposes please visit our website
www.idealboilers.com where you will be able to download the relevant information in pdf format.
March 2008 UIN 203642 A05
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DOCUMENT AMENDMENTS
Relevant Installation changes implemented in this book from Mod Level ............... A04 (Jan 08) A05 (Mar 08)
Ideal Stelrad Group reserve the right to vary specification without notice
Page 16, Frame 9 - Unpacking - Hardware Pack Contents
· Pictorial change to show drain removed from Flow Valve Pack and re-packaged with Return
Valve Pack
Page 16, Frame 9 - Unpacking - Hardware Pack Contents
· Drain removed from Flow Valve Pack and added to Return Valve Pack
Page 29, Frame 31 - Water and Gas Connections
· Pictorial changes to show repositioning of drain valve
Page 33, Frame 36 - Pictorial Wiring Diagram
· Pictorial change to illustrate correct wiring to Mains Supply
Page 35, Frame 39 - Initial Lighting
· Pictorial change to illustrate relocation of CH Return Isolating Valve
Page 52, Frame 72 - Draining The Boiler
· Pictorial change to illustrate relocation of CH Return Isolating Valve and Drain Valve
Page 52, Frame 72 - Draining The Boiler
· Text change to show changes to central heating circuit draining procedure
Page 54, Frame 76 - Flow Limiter Replacement
· New picture to show new DHW Isolating Valve
Page 61, Frame 86 - L.....E..... or H.....E..... (PCB Error)
· Further steps added to flow chart
Page 70 - Commissioning Checklist
· Commissioning Checklist updated
Page 71 - Commissioning Checklist
· Commissioning Checklist updated
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GENERAL
Esprit
HE24
HE30
HE35
Gas supply
2H - G20 - 20mbar
Gas Supply Connection
Rc 1/2 (1/2" BSP female)
Injector Size
Stereomatic 5.6mm dia.
5.7mm dia
Inlet Connection
Domestic Hot Water
15mm copper compression
Outlet Connection
Domestic Hot Water
15mm copper compression
Flow Connection
Central Heating
22mm copper compression
Return Connection
Central Heating
22mm copper compression
Flue Terminal Diameter
mm (in)
100 (4)
Average Flue Temp-Mass Flow Rate
(DHW)
66
o
C-10g/s
74
o
C - 12 g/s
82
o
C-14g/s
Maximum Working Pressure (Sealed Systems)
bar (lb/in
2
)
2.5 (36.3)
Maximum Domestic Hot Water Inlet Pressure*
bar (lb/in
2
)
10.0 (145)
Minimum Domestic Hot Water Inlet Pressure
bar (lb/in
2
)
1.0
1.3
1.7**
Electrical Supply
230 V ~ 50 Hz.
Power Consumption
140 W
175 W
177 W
Fuse Rating
External : 3A Internal : T3.15A L250 V
Water content
Central Heating
litre (gal)
2.0 (0.44)
Domestic Hot Water
0.5 (0.11)
Packaged Weight
kg (lb)
54.5 (120)
54.8 (121)
55.1 (122)
Maximum Installation Weight
kg (lb)
46.8 (103)
47.1 (104)
47.4 (105)
Boiler Casing Size
Height
mm (in)
750 (29
1
/
2
)
Width
mm (in)
450 (17
3
/
4
)
Depth
mm (in)
330 (13)
Table 1 - General Data
Note. Gas consumption is calculated using a
calorific value of 38.7 MJ/m
3
(1038 Btu/ft
3
) gross
or 34.9 MJ/m
3
(935 Btu/ft
3
) nett
To obtain the gas consumption at a different
calorific value:
a. For l/s- divide the gross heat input (kW) by
the gross C.V. of the gas (MJ/m
3
)
b. For ft
3
/h - divide the gross heat input (Btu/h)
by the gross C.V. of the gas (Btu/ft
3
)
Key to symbols
GB
= United Kingdom
IE = Ireland
(Countries of destination)
PMS = Maximum operating pressure of water
C
13
C
33
C
53
= A room sealed appliance designed for connection via ducts to a
horizontal or vertical terminal, which admits fresh air to the burner
and discharges the products of combustion to the outside through
orifices which, in this case, are concentric. The fan is up stream
of the combustion chamber.
I
2H
= An appliance designed for use on 2nd Family gas, Group H only.
* The value is used in the UK Government's Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) for energy rating of dwellings.
The test data from which it has been calculated have been certified by a notified body.
CAUTION.
To avoid the possibility of injury during the installation, servicing or cleaning of
this appliance care should be taken when handling edges of sheet steel components
Table 2 - Performance Data - Central Heating
Maximum DHW Input :
HE24
HE30
HE35
Nett CV
kW
24.3
30.2
36.0
(Btu/h) (82 900) (103 000) (122 800)
Gross CV
kW
27.0
33.5
39.9
(Btu/h) (92 100) (114 400) (136 200)
Gas Consumption
l/s
0.7
0.87
1.03
(ft
3
/h)
(89.0)
(110)
(131)
Maximum
kW
23.4
29.3
35.2
DHW Output
(Btu/h) (80 000) (100 000) (120 000)
DHW Flow Rate
l/min
9.6
12.0
14.4
at 35°C temp. rise.
(gpm)
(2.1)
2.6
(3.2)
DHW Specific Rate
l/min
11.2
14.0
16.8
(gpm)
(2.5)
(3.1)
(3.7)
Table 3 - Performance Data - Domestic Hot Water
Boiler Input :
Max.
Min.
Boiler Input `Q'
Nett CV
kW
24.4
9.1
(Btu/h)
(83 300)
(31 000)
Gross CV
kW
27.1
10.1
(Btu/h)
(92 500)
(34 400)
Gas Consumption
l/s
0.70
0.26
(ft
3
/h)
(89.0)
(33.1)
Boiler Output :
Non Condensing
kW
23.8
8.8
70
o
C Mean Water temp.
(Btu/h)
(81 200)
(30 000)
Condensing
kW
25.4
9.6
40
o
C Mean Water temp.
(Btu/h)
(86 700)
(32 800)
Seasonal efficiency*
(SEDBUK)
Band A [90.0]%
NOx Classification
Class 5
*Required for maximum flow rate. Boiler operates down to 0.2 bar.
**Note: in areas of low water pressure the DHW restrictor can be removed (Refer to Frame 4).
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GENERAL
Boiler size
G.C. Appliance No.
PI No.
(Benchmark No.)
HE24
47 348 46
87 BS 051
HE30
47 348 47
87 BS 051
HE35
47 348 48
87 BS 051
CONTENTS
Air Supply ....................................................................... 8
Benchmark Commissioning Checklist
..................... 70
Boiler Clearances
....................................................... 10
Boiler Exploded Diagram
............................................ 15
Condensate Drain
............................................. 11,22,23
Electrical Connections
............................................... 30
Extension Ducts - Fitting
............................................. 20
Fault Finding
........................................................... 60-64
Flow Wiring Diagram
.................................................. 33
Flue Fitting
.................................................................... 18
Flue Installation
............................................................. 8
Gas Safety Regulations
................................................ 7
Gas Supply
..................................................................... 8
Installation
............................................................. 13-38
Mandatory Requirements
........................................ 7-11
Safe Handling
................................................................ 7
Servicing
................................................................ 39-58
Short List of Parts
....................................................... 65
Thermostatic Radiator Valves
................................... 11
Water and Systems
........................................... 8,11-13
Water Connections
..................................................... 29
Water Treatment
......................................................... 13
Wiring Diagrams
................................................... 33-34
Esprit
Natural Gas only
Destination Country: GB, IE
B
oiler
Page
Make and model ....................................................... 5
Appliance serial no. on data badge ...................... 14
SEDBUK No. % ......................................................... 4
Controls
Time and temperature control to heating ............. 31
Time and temperature control to hot water .......... 31
Heating zone valves .............................................. n/a
TRV's ....................................................................... 11
Auto bypass ............................................................ 11
Boiler interlock ........................................................ 11
For all boilers
Flushing to BS.7593 .............................................. 13
Inhibitor .................................................................. 13
Central heating mode
Heat input ................................................to be calculated
For assistance see Technical Helpline on the back page
Page
Burner operating pressure .................................... n/a
Central heating flow temp. ...... measure and record
Central heating return temp. ... measure and record
For combination boilers only
Scale reducer ......................................................... n/a
Hot water mode
Heat input .......................................... to be calculated
Max. operating burner pressure .............................. n/a
Max. operating water pressure ........... measure & record
Cold water inlet temp ..................... measure & record
Hot water outlet temp. .................... measure & record
Water flow rate at max. setting ............ measure & record
For condensing boilers only
Condensate drain .................................................. 22
For all boilers: complete, sign & hand over to customer
For GB, to comply with Building Regulations Part L1 (Part 6 in Scotland) the boiler should be fitted in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. Self-certification that the boiler has been installed to comply with Building Regulations can be
demonstrated by completing and signing the Benchmark Commissioning Checklist.
BENCHMARK COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST DETAILS
NOTE TO THE INSTALLER: COMPLETE
THE BENCHMARK COMMISSIONING
CHECKLIST AND LEAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS WITH APPLIANCE
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INTRODUCTION
The Esprit range of boilers are wall mounted, full sequence,
automatic spark ignition, low water content, fanned flue, high
efficiency, condensing, combination gas boilers.
Note.Due to the high efficiency of the boiler a plume of water
vapour will form at the terminal during operation.
Central heating (CH) output is fully modulating with a range of
8.8 to 23.4kW (30,000 to 80,000 Btu/h)
Instantaneous domestic hot water (DHW) output is also fully
modulating with a maximum of :
HE24 23.4kW (80,000 Btu/h)
HE30 29.3kW (100,000 Btu/h)
HE35 35.2kW (120,000 Btu/h)
The boiler is supplied fully assembled with DHW plate heat
exchanger, diverter valve, circulating pump, pressure gauge,
safety valve and CH expansion vessel.
Variable CH and DHW temperature controls are fitted on the
user control and the boiler features a DHW preheat facility and
a preheat ON/OFF switch.
The boiler temperature controls are accessible behind the
casing lower door.
The heat exchanger is of cast aluminium.
The boiler is suitable for connection to fully pumped, sealed
water systems ONLY. Adequate arrangements for completely
draining the system by provision of drain cocks MUST be
provided in the installation pipework.
Pipework from the boiler is routed downwards as standard, but
may be routed upwards behind the boiler using the stand-off
frame (supplied in a separate kit).
The boiler includes a filling loop, an automatic by-pass and a
75mm condensate trap with integral siphon. Boiler frost
protection is included as standard.
OPERATION
With no demand for CH, the boiler fires only when DHW is
drawn off, or periodically for a few seconds without any DHW
draw-off, in order to maintain the DHW calorifier in a heated
condition. (This facility can be turned off if required).
When there is a demand for CH, the heating system is
supplied at the selected temperature of between 30
o
C and
82
o
C, until DHW is drawn off. The full output from the boiler is
then directed via the diverter valve to the plate heat exchanger to
supply a nominal DHW draw-off of
HE24 9.6 l/min at 35
o
C temperature rise.
HE30 12 l/min at 35
o
C temperature rise.
HE35 14.4 l/min at 35
o
C temperature rise.
The DHW draw off rate specified above is the nominal that the
boiler flow regulator will give. Due to system variations and
seasonal temperature fluctuations DHW flow rates/
temperature rise will vary, requiring adjustment at the draw off
tap.
At low DHW draw-off rate the maximum temperature is limited
to 65
o
C by the modulating gas control.
Refer also to Frame 1 - 'Boiler Water Circuit Diagrams'
The boiler features a comprehensive diagnostic system which
gives detailed information on the boiler status when operating,
and performance of key components to aid commissioning and
fault finding.
SAFE HANDLING
This boiler may require 2 or more operatives to move it to its
installation site, remove it from its packaging base and during
movement into its installation location. Manoeuvring the boiler
may include the use of a sack truck and involve lifting, pushing
and pulling.
Caution should be exercised during these operations.
Operatives should be knowledgeable in handling techniques
when performing these tasks and the following precautions
should be considered:
·
Grip the boiler at the base.
·
Be physically capable.
·
Use PPE as appropriate, e.g. gloves, safety footwear.
During all manoeuvres and handling actions, every attempt
should be made to ensure the following unless unavoidable
and/or the weight is light.
·
Keep back straight.
·
Avoid twisting at the waist.
·
Avoid upper body/top heavy bending.
·
Always grip with the palm of the hand.
·
Use designated hand holds.
·
Keep load as close to the body as possible.
·
Always use assistance if required.
OPTIONAL EXTRA KITS
Flue Extension Ducts. (1000mm long).
HE24-upto 6m
HE30-upto 6m
HE35-upto 3m
Flue Finishing Kit.
90
o
Elbow Kit (maximum per installation).
HE24-upto 4 elbows
HE30-upto 4 elbows
HE35-upto 2 elbows
45
o
Elbow Kit (maximum per installation).
HE24-upto 4 elbows
HE30-upto 4 elbows
HE35-upto 2 elbows
Roof Flue Kit (to a maximum of 7.5m).
Powered Vertical Flue Kit (5m primary and 17m secondary is
a typical maximum length. For alternative details refer to
Powered Vertical Instructions).
High Level Flue Outlet Kits
Flue Deflector Kit
Weather Collars
Twin Fluing Kits 80mm diameter
(up to a maximum of 60m
combined total flue and airducts)
Twin Fluing Kits 60mm diameter (up to a maximum of 18m
combined total flue and airducts)
Horizontal Flue Terminal 600mm long
Boiler Stand-off Kit
Condensate Pump Kit
Programmer Kit
- Mechanical 24 hour
Programmer Kit - Electronic 7 day
RF Thermostat/Programmer Kit - Mechanical 24 hour
RF Thermostat/Programmer Kit - electronic 7 day
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SAFETY
Current Gas Safety (installation and use) regulations or rules
in force:
The appliance is suitable only for installation in GB and IE and
should be installed in accordance with the rules in force.
In GB, the installation must be carried out by a CORGI
Registered Installer. It must be carried out in accordance with
the relevant requirements of the:
·
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
·
The appropriate Building Regulations either The Building
Regulations, The Building Regulations (Scotland), Building
Regulations (northern Ireland).
·
The Water Fittings Regulations or Water byelaws in
Scotland.
·
The Current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations.
Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be
made to the relevant British Standard Code of Practice.
In IE, the installation must be carried out by a Competent
Person and installed in accordance with the current edition of
I.S.813 "Domestic Gas Installations", the current Building
Regulations and reference should be made to the current ETCI
rules for electrical installation.
Detailed recommendations are contained in the following British
Standard Codes of Practice:
BS. 5440:1
Flues (for gas appliances of rated input not
exceeding 70 kW).
BS. 5440:2
Ventilation (for gas appliances of rated input not
exceeding 70 kW).
BS. 5449
Forced circulation hot water systems.
BS. 5546
Installation of gas hot water supplies for
domestic purposes (2nd Family Gases)
BS. 6798
Installation of gas fired hot water boilers of rated
input not exceeding 70 kW.
BS. 6891
Low pressure installation pipes.
Health & Safety Document No. 635.
The Electricity at Work Regulations, 1989.
The manufacturer's notes must NOT be taken, in any way, as
overriding statutory obligations.
IMPORTANT. These appliances are CE certificated for safety
and performance. It is, therefore, important that no external
control devices, e.g. flue dampers, economisers etc., are
directly connected to these appliances unless covered by these
Installation and Servicing Instructions or as otherwise
recommended by Ideal Stelrad Group in writing. If in doubt
please enquire.
Any direct connection of a control device not approved by Ideal
Stelrad Group
could invalidate the certification and the normal
appliance warranty. It could also infringe the Gas Safety
Regulations and the above regulations.
SAFE HANDLING OF SUBSTANCES
Care should be taken when handling the boiler insulation
panels, which can cause irritation to the skin. No asbestos,
mercury or CFCs are included in any part of the boiler or its
manufacture.
LOCATION OF BOILER
The boiler must be installed on a flat and vertical wall, capable
of adequately supporting the weight of the boiler and any
ancillary equipment.
The boiler may be fitted on a combustible wall and insulation
between the wall and the boiler is not necessary, unless
required by the local authority.
For electrical safety reasons there must be no access available
from the back of the boiler.
The boiler must not be fitted outside.
Timber Framed Buildings
If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber framed building it should
be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineering
document IGE/UP/7:1998.
Bathroom Installations
This appliance is rated IP20.
The boiler may be installed in any room or internal space,
although particular attention is drawn to the requirements of the
current IEE (BS.7671) Wiring Regulations and, in Scotland, the
electrical provisions of the building regulations applicable in
Scotland, with respect to the installation of the boiler in a room
or internal space containing a bath or shower. For IE reference
should be made to the current ETCI rules for electrical
installations and I.S. 813:2002.
If the appliance is to be installed in a room containing a bath or
shower then, providing water jets are not going to be used for
cleaning purposes (as in communal baths/showers), the
appliance can be installed in Zone 3, as detailed in BS.7671.
Compartment Installations
A compartment used to enclose the boiler should be designed
and constructed specially for this purpose.
An existing cupboard or compartment may be used, provided
that it is modified for the purpose.
In both cases, details of essential features of cupboard /
compartment design, including airing cupboard installation,
are to conform to the following:
BS 6798 (No cupboard ventilation is required - see `Air
Supply' for details).
The position selected for installation MUST allow adequate
space for servicing in front of the boiler.
For the minimum clearances required for safety and
subsequent service, see Frame 2. In addition, sufficient
space may be required to allow lifting access to the wall
mounting plate.
0.75m
2.25m
2.4m
0.6m
0.6m
Zone 1
Zone 0
Zone 2
Unzoned
Ceiling
Zone 3
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GAS SUPPLY
The local gas supplier should be consulted, at the installation
planning stage, in order to establish the availability of an
adequate supply of gas. An existing service pipe must NOT be
used without prior consultation with the local gas supplier.
The boiler MUST be installed on a gas supply with a governed
meter only.
A gas meter can only be connected by the local gas supplier or
by a CORGI registered engineer. In IE by a competent person.
An existing meter should be checked, preferably by the gas
supplier, to ensure that the meter is adequate to deal with the
rate of gas supply required.
N.B.
The principle of the 1:1 gas valve ensures that the Esprit
HE range is able to deliver it's full output at inlet pressures
down to 14mb. However if dynamic pressures below 20mb are
experienced ensure this is adequate for ALL other gas
appliances in the property.
IMPORTANT.
Installation pipes must be fitted in accordance with BS.6891. In
IE refer to IS.813:2002. Pipework from the meter to the boiler
MUST be of an adequate size, i.e. no longer than 20m and not
less than 15mm O.D.
The complete installation MUST be tested for gas soundness
and purged as described in the above code.
FLUE INSTALLATION
Pluming will occur at the terminal so terminal positions where
this could cause a nuisance should be avoided.
The flue must be installed in accordance with the
recommendations of BS. 5440-1: 2000.
In IE refer to I.S. 813:2002.
The following notes are intended for general guidance:
1. The boiler MUST be installed so that the terminal is exposed
to external air.
2. It is important that the position of the terminal allows the free
passage of air across it at all times.
3. Minimum acceptable spacing from the terminal to
obstructions and ventilation openings are specified in
Table 4.
4. Where the lowest part of the terminal is fitted less than 2m
(6'6") above a balcony, above ground or above a flat roof to
which people have access then the terminal MUST be
protected by a purpose designed guard.
Terminal guards are available from boiler suppliers. (Ask for
TFC flue guard model no. K6 - round, plastic coated). In case
of difficulty contact:
Grasslin (UK) Ltd.
Tel. + 44 (0) 01732 359 888
Tower House, Vale Rise
Fax. + 44 (0) 01732 354 445
Tonbridge. Kent TN9 1TB
www.tfc-group.co.uk
Ensure that the guard is fitted centrally.
5. The flue assembly shall be so placed or shielded as to
prevent ignition or damage to any part of any building.
6. The air inlet/products outlet duct and the terminal of the
boiler MUST NOT be closer than 25mm (1") to combustible
material. Detailed recommendations on the protection of
combustible material are given in BS. 5440-1:2000.
IMPORTANT. It is absolutely essential to ensure, in practice,
that products of combustion discharging from the terminal
cannot re-enter the building or any other adjacent building
through ventilators, windows, doors, other sources of natural
air infiltration, or forced ventilation / air conditioning.
If this should occur the appliance MUST be turned OFF,
labelled as 'unsafe' until corrective action can be taken.
TERMINAL
The terminal assembly can be adapted to accommodate
various wall thicknesses. Refer to Frame 10 .
AIR SUPPLY
It is NOT necessary to have a purpose-provided air vent in the
room or internal space in which the boiler is installed. Neither
is it necessary to ventilate a cupboard or compartment in which
the boiler is installed, due to the low surface temperatures of
the boiler casing during operation; therefore the requirements
of BS 6798, Clause 12, and BS 5440:2 may be disregarded.
WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM
IMPORTANT.
A minimum length of 1 metre of copper pipe MUST be fitted to
both flow and return connections from the boiler before
connection to any plastic piping.
The central heating system should be in accordance with
BS.6798 and, in addition, for smallbore and microbore
systems, BS.5449.
WATER TREATMENT - see Frame 6
* Only one reduction down to 25mm is allowable per installation
otherwise BS5440-1 2000 dimensions must be followed.
Flue Terminal Positions
Min. Spacing*
1. Directly below, above or alongside an opening
window, air vent or other ventilation opening.
300mm (12")
2. Below guttering, drain pipes or soil pipes.
25mm ( 1")*
BS5440-1 2000
75mm (3")
3. Below eaves.
25mm (1")*
BS5440-1 2000
200mm (8")
4. Below balconies or a car port roof.
25mm (1")*
BS5440-1 2000
200mm (8")
5. From vertical drain pipes or soil pipes.
25mm (1")*
BS5440-1 2000
150mm (6")
6. From an internal or external corner or to a
25mm (1")*
boundary along side the terminal.
BS5440-1 2000
300mm (12")
7. Above adjacent ground, roof or balcony level.
300mm (12")
8. From a surface or a boundary facing the terminal.
600mm (24")
9. From a terminal facing a terminal.
1,200mm (48")
10. From an opening in a car port
(e.g. door or window) into dwelling.
1,200mm (48")
11. Vertically from a terminal on the same wall.
1,500mm (60")
12. Horizontally from a terminal on the wall.
300mm (12")
Vertical Terminals
13. Above the roof pitch with roof slope of all angles. 300mm (12")
Above flat roof.
300mm (12")
14. From a single wall face.
300mm (12")
From corner walls.
300mm (12")
Table 4 - Balanced Flue Terminal Position
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BOILER WATER CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
CENTRAL HEATING CIRCUIT
DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCUIT
ESP8829
Expansion
Vessel
Burner
Automatic
Air Vent
Pressure
Relief Valve
Gas Valve
Pump
Plate Heat
Exchanger
Water Pressure
Gauge
Condensate
Siphon
Divertor
Valve
Sump
Heat
Exchanger
Fan
Expansion
Vessel
Burner
Automatic
Air Vent
Pressure
Relief Valve
Gas Valve
Pump
Plate Heat
Exchanger
Water Pressure
Gauge
Divertor
Valve
Sump
Heat
Exchanger
Fan
Condensate Drain
Condensate Drain
DHW Out
Gas
DHW In
PR
V
CH Flow
Gas
CH Return
PR
V
Condensate
Siphon
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BOILER DIMENSIONS, SERVICES & CLEARANCES
all dimensions in mm
The boiler connections are made on the boiler. Refer to
Frames 30.
The following minimum clearances must be maintained for
operation and servicing.
Additional space will be required for installation, depending
upon site conditions.
Front clearance - The minimum front clearance when built in to a cupboard is 5mm from the cupboard door but 450mm
overall clearance is still required, with the cupboard door open, to allow for servicing.
* Bottom clearance - Bottom clearance after installation can be reduced to 5mm. However, 200mm must be available for
servicing.
REAR FLUE ONLY
MIN. Top clearance required = 160 mm
SIDE FLUE ONLY
Horizontal length of flue
Top clearance
from centre line of boiler
required (MIN.)
to outside wall
Dim. A
HE24
HE30
HE35
0.5 m
0.5 m
0.5 m
160 mm
1.0 m
1.0 m
1.0 m
170 mm
1.5 m
1.5 m
1.5 m
185 mm
2.0 m
2.0 m
2.0 m
200 mm
2.5 m
2.5 m
2.5 m
210 mm
3.0 m
3.0 m
3.0 m
225 mm
3.5 m
3.5 m
N/A
250 mm
4.0 m
4.0 m
N/A
260 mm
4.5 m
4.5 m
N/A
265 mm
5.0 m
5.0 m
N/A
275 mm
5.5 m
5.5 m
N/A
290 mm
6.0 m
6.0 m
N/A
300 mm
450
460
5
5
330
750
BOILER DIMENSIONS
CLEARANCES
200*
160
Side and Rear Flue
Provided that the flue hole is cut accurately, e.g. with a core drill,
the flue can be installed from inside the building where wall
thicknesses do not exceed 600mm. Where the space into which
the boiler is going to be installed is less than the length of flue
required the flue must be fitted from the outside.
esp8820
PR
V
CH Return
DHW In
Gas
DHW Out
CH Flow
Condensate
Drain
44
65
70
46
65
49
53
129
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WATER AND GAS CONNECTIONS
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General
1. The installation must comply with all relevant national and
local regulations.
2. The installation should be designed to work with flow
temperatures of up to 82
o
C.
3. All components of the system must be suitable for a working
pressure of 3 bar and temperature of 110
o
C. Extra care should
be taken in making all connections so that the risk of leakage
is minimised.
The following components are incorporated within the
appliance:
a. Circulating pump.
b. Safety valve, with a non-adjustable preset lift pressure of
3 bar.
c. Pressure gauge, covering a range of 0 to 6 bar.
d. An 8-litre expansion vessel, with an initial charge pressure
of 1.0 bar.
4. 'Make-up' Water. Provision must be made for replacing
water loss from the system, either :
a. From a manually filled 'make-up' vessel with a readily
visible water level. The vessel should be mounted at
least 150mm above the highest point of the system and
be connected through a non-return valve to the system,
fitted at least 150mm below the 'make-up' vessel on the
return side of the radiators.
Notes
a. The method of filling, refilling, topping up or flushing
sealed primary hot water circuits from the mains via a
temporary hose connection is only allowed if acceptable
to the local water authority.
b. Antifreeze fluid, corrosion and scale inhibitor fluids
suitable for use with boilers having aluminium heat
exchangers may be used in the central heating system.
Advice should be sought from a local water treatment
company.
BOILER CONTROL INTERLOCKS
Ideal Stelrad Group recommend that heating systems
utilising full thermostatic radiator valve control of temperature
in individual rooms should also be fitted with a room
thermostat controlling the temperature in a space served by
radiators not fitted with such a valve as stated in BS. 5449.
Central heating system controls should be installed to
ensure the boiler is switched off when there is no demand
for heating or hot water.
When thermostatic radiator valves are used, the space
heating temperature control over a living / dining area or
hallway having a heating requirement of at least 10% of the
boiler heat output should be achieved using a room
thermostat, whilst other rooms are individually controlled by
thermostatic radiator valves. However, if the system employs
thermostatic radiator valves on all radiators, or two port
valves without end switches, then a bypass circuit is
incorporated within the boiler to ensure a flow of water
should all valves be in the closed position.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
WARNING.
This appliance must be earthed.
Wiring external to the appliance MUST be in accordance with
the current I.E.E. (BS.7671) Wiring Regulations and any local
regulations which apply. For IE reference should be made to
the current ETCI rules for electrical installations.
The point of connection to the mains should be readily
accessible and adjacent to the boiler.
N.B. THE FAN VOLTAGE IS 325VDC
CONDENSATE DRAIN
Refer to Frames 21 & 49.
A condensate drain is provided on the boiler. This drain must
be connected to a drainage point on site. All pipework and
fittings in the condensate drainage system MUST be made of
plastic - no other materials may be used.
IMPORTANT.
Any external runs must be insulated.
The drain outlet on the boiler is standard 21.5mm (3/4")
overflow pipe.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - Central Heating
or
b. Where access to a 'make-up' vessel would be difficult,
by pre-pressurisation of the system.
The maximum cold water capacity of the system
should not exceed 143 litres, if not pressurized.
However, if the system is to be pressurized, the
efficiency of the expansion vessel will be reduced and
a larger vessel (or smaller system volume) may be
necessary. If the capacity of the vessel is not
considered sufficient for this, or for any other reason,
an additional vessel MUST be installed on the return
to the boiler.
Guidance on vessel sizing is given in Frame 3.
Safety valve setting
bar
3.0
Vessel charge pressure
bar
0.5 to 0.75
System pre-charge pressure bar
None
1.0
System volume
Expansion vessel
(litres)
volume (litres)
25
1.6
1.8
50
3.1
3.7
75
4.7
5.5
100
6.3
7.4
125
7.8
9.2
150
9.4
11.0
175
10.9
12.9
190
11.9
14.0
200
12.5
14.7
250
15.6
18.4
300
18.8
22.1
For other system volumes
multiply by the factor across
0.063
0.074
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - CH (continued) and Hot Water
5. Filling
Where the mains pressure is excessive a pressure reducing
valve must be used to facilitate filling.
a. Thoroughly flush out the whole system with
cold water.
b. Fill and vent the system until the pressure
gauge registers 1.5 bar and examine for leaks.
c. Check the operation of the safety valve by
raising the water pressure until the valve lifts.
This should occur within 0.3 bar of the preset lift pressure.
d. Release water from the system until the
minimum system design pressure is reached;
1.0 bar if the system is to be pre-pressurised.
Water Flow Rate and Pressure Loss
Max CH Output
kW
23.8
(Btu/h)
(81 200)
Water flow rate
l/sec
0.38
(gal/min)
4.8
Temperature Differential
o
C
15
(
o
F)
(27)
Head available for
m.w.g.
2.3
system pump.
(ft.w.g.)
7.5
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
1. The domestic hot water service must be in accordance
with BS 5546 and BS 6700.
2. Refer to Table 1 for minimum and maximum working
pressures.
In areas of low mains water pressures the domestic hot
water restrictor may be removed from the inlet valve. The
boiler will require the flow rate to be set to obtain a
temperature rise of 35
o
C at the tap furthest from the boiler.
3. The boilers are suitable for connection to most types of
washing machine and dishwasher appliances.
4. When connecting to suitable showers, ensure that:
a. The cold inlet to the boiler is fitted with an approved
anti-vacuum or syphon non-return valve.
b. Hot and cold water supplies to the shower are of equal
pressure.
The boiler is fitted with an automatic bypass.
BALANCING
1. Set the programmer to ON.
Close the manual or thermostatic valves on all radiators,
leaving the twin lockshield valves (on the radiators referred
to above) in the OPEN position.
Turn up the room thermostat and adjust these lockshield
valves to give boiler flow and return temperatures not more
than 20
o
C apart.
These valves should now be left