Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 1001 du fabricant Optima Company
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1001 W ALL MOUNTED, ROOM SEALED, F AN ASSISTED, GAS COMBINA TION BOILER Lichfield Road, Branston Industrial Estate, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 3HD Tel. 08707 282 885 - Fax 08707 282 886 ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Phone numbers: Installer Service Engineer Serial No.
1001 2 page INDEX 3 General Description 3 Related Documents 4 Technical Data 5 Appliance Dimensions 6 Boiler Flow Diagram 7 Key of boiler flow diagram 8 Installation Details 8 Location of Boiler 8 Air Supply 10 Flue System 10 Gas Supply 10 Water System 12 Central Heating Pump 12 Sizing of expansion vessel 13 Installation of Boiler 13 1.
1001 3 General Description The Ferroli 1001 is a wall mounted, room sealed, fan assisted, combination boiler for Central Heating (C.H.) and domestic Hot Water (D.H.W.). The boiler is of light weight construction and the heat exchanger provides Central Heating and Domestic Hot Water from an integrally designed unit.
1001 4 Technical data NATURAL GAS (G20) PROPANE LPG (G31) Nominal Heat Input D.H.W. & C.H. (gross) 34.8 kW 34.0 kW Minimum Heat Input D.H.W. & C.H. (gross) 15.1 kW 14.8 kW Nominal Heat Input D.H.W. & C.H. (net) 31.3 kW 31.3 kW Minimum Heat Input D.
1001 5 Appliance Dimensions FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW Fig. 1 Key 1. Electricity cable entry 2. Gas supply 3. Domestic Hot Water outlet 4. Domestic Cold Water inlet 5. Central Heating Pressure relief valve 6. Central Heating Flow outlet 7. Central Heating Return inlet 8.
1001 6 Boiler Flow Diagram Fig. 2.
1001 7 Key 1. Fixing point 2. Flue terminal 3. Flue/air intake hood 4. Sealing gasket 5. Room sealed compartment 6. Control panel 7. Gas inlet 8. Domestic hot water outlet 9. Cold water inlet 10. Central heating flow outlet 11. Central heating return inlet 12.
1001 8 Installation Details Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations: 1994 In the interest of safety, it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance with the above Regulations, Building Regulations/Building Standards Scotland, Codes of Practice, current I.
1001 9 Terminal Position Minimum Clearance mm NOTES * Access to the front of the boiler must be available for maintenance (min. 600 mm). Fig. 5 Fig. 3.
1001 10 Flue system The boiler allows the flue outlet to be taken from the rear of the boiler or from either side. A standard flue length of 0.75 metres is provided.
1001 11 Fig. 7 NOTE: A bypass must be fitted as far as possible from the boiler if thermostatic radiator valves are fitted throughout. Fig. 6 Key 1. Filling point C.H. 2. Temporary connection 3. Cold water supply Gas Cold water Additional expansion vessel C.
1001 12 Built-in Central Heating Water Circulating Pump The pump head available for circulating the water is given in fig. 8. N.B. - The pump is factory set at position 3.
1001 13 Installation Note - To mount the boiler on the wall, a two person lift will be needed. 1.0 UNPACKING The appliance is delivered in 2 cartons. 1.
1001 14 Important Note - Always use two spanners to prevent twisting of soft copper pipework on the boiler. Flush out the water system. Note - The maximum inlet cold water pressure must not exceed 10 bar (145 P.S.I.) and a water governor or a pressure reducing valve will be required if the pressure is in excess of 5 bar (72 P.
1001 15 4.0 PREPARING THE FLUE ASSEMBLY 4.1 Rear Flue Outlet (fig. 12) Important - The aluminium flue pipe must protrude into the outside grill by 60 mm, never cut it to the same length as the plastic air pipe (aluminium flue pipe = plastic air inlet pipe + 70 mm !).
1001 16 Fig. 14 TOP VIEW BOILER SIDE OUTLET 5.0 CONNECTING THE BOILER 5.1 Place the boiler on its back. 5.2 Remove the boiler base plate, four screws (fig. 16). Remove the plugs fitted to the boiler water connections. Remove the bag of sealing washers from the boiler pipework.
1001 17 Fixing points Lift here Fig. 15 Fixing screws Fig. 16 Fig. 17.
1001 18 External controls: room stat or remote time clock in the place of loop terminals 4 and 5. Please note 24 V only, use only voltage free contacts. IMPORTANT If 230 V is connected to terminals 4 or 5, damage will be caused to the P.C.B. Fixing screw front Screw Blue Brown Fig.
1001 19 8.0 COMMISSIONING AND TESTING 8.1 Filling the Central Heating System Fig. 20 Remove the top front panel by gripping both sides and lifting forward away from main boiler assembly. Loosen the cap of the automatic air vent (fig. 20) and leave it loose.
1001 20 8.5 To Light the Boiler (fig. 21) a. Open controls panel door. b. Switch on electricity supply. c. Adjust room thermostat and all external controls to «ON». Check operation of pump. d. Turn the boiler thermostat to maximum. Fan will run (A waiting time of max 3 minutes before fan will run is possible!), and main burner will light.
1001 21 Burner Pressure C.H. and D.H.W. 8.6 To Range Rate the Boiler C.H. (not required for standard installations). The boiler can be range rated for an output from 11.8 kW up to 27.9 kW. When the boiler is supplied it is factory set at the maximum output 27.
1001 22 Honeywell VR 4605 NA 4003 valve with V7335A4014 Modureg Gas pressure Adjustment 1 - With the burner lit: 2 - Connect suitable pressure gauge to burner test point "B", and then: 3 - D.
1001 23 Burner Perssure C.H. • Natural gas • L.P.G. (Propane) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 9 1 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 92 02 12 22 32 42 5 26 27 28 29 91 0 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 8 kW kcal/h x 1000 mbar 36 Fig. 24b - Burner pressure VS C.
1001 24 8.7 D.H.W. Burner Pressure The domestic hot water burner pressure is not range rateable and not adjustable but the maximum and minimum burner pressure should be checked as follows: a. Check electricity supply is still off. b. Open a D.H.W. tap at high flow until the water runs cool and leave running.
1001 25 1.1 Use buttons + and - to set 1st ON time eg. 6:00 Display 2.1 Use buttons + and - to set OFF time, eg. 9:00 Display 3.1 Use button + and - to set 2nd ON time, eg. 12:30 Display 4.1 Use button + and - to set 2nd OFF time eg. 14:00 Display 5.1 Use button + and - to set 3rd ON time, eg.
1001 26 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH Fig. 46 BLUE BLACK BLACK 1 2 BLACK DL 1E BROWN BLUE 3 3 1 1 2 KROMSCHRODER HUBA 605 2 1 3 BROWN BLUE 3 BROWN KROMSCHRODER HUBA 602 1 2 2 3 HUBA 605 HUBA 602 2 3 1 P1 P2 Plate 2 fixing screw 2 fixing screw White silicone Red silicone tube Fig.
1001 27 12345678 LED 63 157 17 18 100 100 Spare Parts List Item No. G.C. Part No. Makers Part No No. Off DESCRIPTION 14 386816 800130 1 C.H. safety valve 16 - 803860 1 Fan 21 - 803080 20 Main injector (Natural Gas) 21 - 801850 20 Main injector (L.P.G.
1001 28 Domestic Hot Water Performance Fig. 1 - D.H.W. Pressure Drop VS. flow A= Standard with cold water Flow Restricter B= Cold Water Flow Restricter Removed Fig. 2 Fig. 2 - D.H.W. temperature VS. flow A= Cold Water 15 ° C B= Cold Water 5 ° C Fig.
1001 29 16 Fan 32 Central heating pump 34 C.H. flow temperature sensor 42 D.H.W. temperatuure sensor 43 Air pressure switch 46 Operator gas valve 47 Modulating regulator (MODUREG) gas valve 49 Overheat cut-off thermostat 50 Heat exchan. limit thermostat 51 Heat exchan.
1001 30 General Notes - For use on the 1001 fitted with VMF7 Printed Circuit Board *The central heating pump (32) will run to disperse heat if the temperature at the heat exchanger limit thermostat (50) is too high *The frost thermostat (51) will switch on the boiler for central heating if the temperature is too low.
1001 31 Special Installation Possibilities: Two-pipe air intake/flue outlet Special Air Intake/Flue Outlet The standard Flue/air intake hood on top of the boiler can be replaced by a special two pipe flue adapter.
Lichfield Road, Branston Industrial Estate, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 3HD Tel. 08707 282 885 - Fax 08707 282 886 ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Cod. 3540246/2 - 01/01 Phone numbers: Installer Service Engineer BECAUSE OF OUR CONSTANT ENDEAVOUR FOR IMPROVEMENT DETAILS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM THOSE QUOTED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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