The presence of other /old/ safety return-valves may lead
to a breakdown of your appliance and they must be
removed.
Other type of stopping armature is not allowed between
the protection return valve (the protective device) and the
appliance.
The attaching of the safety return-valve to threads longer
than 10 mm is not allowed, otherwise this may damage
the valve and poses danger for your appliance.
With boilers for vertical assembly, the safety valve has to
be connected to the ingoing pipe with the safety plastic
panel of the appliance being taken off. After it has been
assembled it should be in position as shown on Fig. 2.
The safety valve and the pipe between the valve and the
water heater must be protected from freezing. During
hose draining - its free end must be always open to the
atmosphere (not to be immersed). Make sure that the hose is also
protected from freezing.
Opening the cold-water stopcock of the water supply
piping network and opening the hot-water stopcock of
the water-mixing faucet carries out the filling of the water
heater with water. After the filling is complete, a constant
stream of water must begin to flow from the water-mixing
faucet. Now you can close the hot water stopcock.
In the event you must empty the water heater, first you
must cut off its power supply. The inflow of water from the
water mains must first be terminated and the hot water
tap of the mixing-faucet must be opened. The water tap
7 (fig 4a and 4 b) must be opened to drain the water from
water tank. If there is no such tap build in the pipe line,
than the water can be drain as follow:
•
Models equipped with safety valve with lever - You can
drain the water from the water heater by lifting the safety
return-valve's lever. Water will drain from the safety return-
valve's drainage opening
•
Models equipped with safety valve without lever -
water can be drain directly from inlet pipe of water tank
after when you disconnect it from water main .
In the event of removing the flange, the discharge of
several liters of water, which remain in the water tank, is
normal.
Measures must be undertaken to prevent damage from
discharging water during draining.
In case that the pressure in the water mains is over the
value pointed out in the above paragraph I, then it is
necessary to assemble a pressure reduce valve, otherwise
the water heater would not function properly. The
Manufacturer does not assume any liability for problems
arising out of the appliance's improper use.
3.
Water heater connection to the electrical network.
Make sure the appliance is full of water prior to switching
on the electrical mains power.
English
3.1.
Models with power cord with a plug are connected by
inserting the plug into a contact. They are switched off the
power supply by drawing the plug out of the contact.
The wall-plug must be properly connected to a separate
electrical circle that is provided with a protector. It must
be earthed.
The appliance has to be connected to a separate electricity
circuit of the stationary electrical wiring. The connecting
has to be constant- with no plug contacts. The circuit has
to be supplied with a safety fuse (16A) and with inbuilt
device to ensure disconnection of all pole pieces in the
conditions of over-voltage from category III.
The connecting of the conductors of the supply cord of
the appliance has to be carried out as follows:
•
conductor with brown insulation – to the phase
conductor of the electrical wiring (L)
•
conductor with blue insulation- to the neutral
conductor of the wiring (N)
•
conductor with yellow-green insulation – to the safety
conductor of the wiring (
3.2.
Models without power cord
The appliance has to be connected to a separate electricity
circuit of the stationary electrical wiring. The circuit has
to be supplied with a safety fuse 16A (20A for power
> 3700W). Copper single core (rigid – non stranded)
conductor shall be used for the connection – cable 3 x 2.5
mm² (cable 3 x 2.5 mm² for power > 3700W).
The electrical circuit supplying the appliance must have an
in-built device ensuring the splitting of all terminal poles
under conditions of super-voltage of category III.
To install the power supply wire to the boiler, remove the
plastic cover (Fig.2).
Connect the power wires in compliance with the marks on
the terminals, as follows:
•
the phase - to mark A, A1, L or L1;
•
the neutral - to N (B or B1 or N1)
•
The safety wire must be obligatory connected to the
screw joint marked with
After the installation, put the plastic cover back in its place!
Explanations to Fig. 3:
T2 - thermal switch; T1 - thermal regulator; S - switch;
R - heater; SL1, SL2, SL3 - light indicator; F - flange; АТ -
anode tester (only for models that have one); AP - anode
protector;
VI.
RUST PROTECTION MAGNESIUM ANODE (FOR
WATER HEATERS WITH WATER TANKS COVERED BY
GLASS-CERAMICS COATING)
The magnesium anode protects the water tank's inner
surface from corrosion. The anode's term of use is up to
five years. The anode element is an element undergoing
wear and tear and is subject to periodic replacement.
In view of the long-term and accident free use of your
water heater, the manufacturer recommends periodic
Instructions for use and maintenance
)
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