Temperature Sensor; Immersion Heater (Accessory); Commissioning; Commissioning The Cylinder - Buderus Logalux SU400.5 Manual Del Usuario

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If the static system pressure exceeds 80 % of the pressure relief valve
excess pressure:
▶ Install a pressure reducer upstream ( Fig. 13, page 58).
Gas supply
Pressure relief
pressure
valve excess
(static pressure)
pressure
< 4.8 bar
≥ 6 bar
5 bar
6 bar
5 bar
≥ 8 bar
6 bar
≥ 8 bar
7.8 bar
10 bar
Table 52 Selection of a suitable pressure reducer
5.4

Temperature sensor

Mount a temperature sensor for measuring and monitoring the water
temperature. Number and position of the temperature sensor (sensor
pocket), see process description, Tab. 48.
▶ Fit the temperature sensor ( Fig. 14, page 59).
To ensure good thermal contact, ensure that the sensor surface has
contact with the sensor pocket surface over its full length.
5.5

Immersion heater (accessory)

▶ Install the immersion heater in accordance with the separate
installation instructions.
▶ Once the cylinder is fully installed, inspect the protective conductor.
This should also include the metal connection fittings.
6

Commissioning

DANGER:
Danger of cylinder damage through positive pressure!
Positive pressure can result in stress cracks in the glass lining.
▶ Never close the discharge pipe of the pressure relief valve.
▶ Before connecting the cylinder, carry out a tightness test on the water
lines.
▶ Commission the wall mounted boiler, assemblies and accessories
according to the
manufacturer's notices and the technical documentation.
6.1

Commissioning the cylinder

▶ Before filling the cylinder:
purge the pipework and cylinder with potable water.
▶ Fill the cylinder whilst a DHW draw-off point is fully open, until water
flows steadily from it.
▶ Carry out tightness test.
Only perform the tightness test of the cylinder using potable water.
On the DHW side, the test pressure must not exceed 10 bar positive
pressure.
Setting the cylinder temperature
▶ Set the required cylinder temperature in accordance with the
operating instructions of the wall mounted boiler, taking the risk
of scalding at the DHW draw-off points into consideration
( Chapter 6.2).
Logalux – 6721814241 (2020/03)
Pressure reducer
In the EU +
Outside the
CH
EU
Not
Not
required
required
≤ 4.8 bar
≤ 4.8 bar
Not
Not
required
required
≤ 5 bar
Not
required
≤ 5 bar
Not
required
6.2

Instructions for the user

WARNING:
Risk of scalding at the DHW draw-off points!
Depending on the system and operating conditions (thermal disinfection)
there is a risk of scalding at the DHW draw-off points in DHW mode.
Installation of a thermal mixer is prescribed when setting a DHW
temperature via 60 °C.
▶ Advise users that they should draw off only mixed water.
▶ Explain the operation and handling of the heating system and
cylinder, making a particular point of safety-relevant features.
▶ Explain the function and how to check the pressure relief valve.
▶ Hand all enclosed documents over to the user.
▶ Recommendation for the operator: Conclude a maintenance and
inspection contract with an approved contractor. Have the cylinder
serviced and inspected annually at the specified maintenance
intervals ( Tab. 53).
Highlight the following for the user:
▶ Setting the DHW temperature.
– Water may be discharged from the pressure relief valve when
heating-up.
– Always keep discharge pipe for pressure-relief valve open.
– Comply with maintenance intervals ( Tab. 53).
– Where there is a risk of frost and when the operator is briefly
away: Keep the heating system in operation and set the lowest
possible DHW temperature.
7

Shutdown

▶ If an immersion heater has been installed (accessory), isolate the
cylinder from the power supply.
▶ Switch off the temperature controller at the control unit.
WARNING:
Risk of scalding from hot water!
Hot water can cause serious burns.
▶ Allow the cylinder to cool down sufficiently.
▶ Drain the cylinder ( Fig. 18 / 19, page 60).
Use the nearest water taps to the cylinder for this.
▶ Decommission all assemblies and accessories of the heating system
according to the manufacturer's notes in the technical documentation.
▶ Close the shut-off valves ( Fig. 20, page 60).
▶ Depressurise the heat exchanger.
▶ Drain and blow out the heat exchanger ( Fig. 21, page 60).
To prevent corrosion:
▶ Leave the cover of the inspection aperture open to allow the interior
to dry completely.
6
Commissioning
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