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2.0 Introduction

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2.1

Introduction

1. Your Baxi Combi Instant 105e is a gas fired,

room sealed, powered flue combination boiler,

providing central heating for your home and mains

fed domestic hot water to taps and shower. It is

fully automatic and does not have a pilot light.

2. Priority is given to the hot water mode - when a

hot water tap is turned on the supply of heat to the

central heating circuit is interrupted.

2.2

Instant Domestic Hot Water

1. The boiler expansion vessel incorporates a

small volume of stored primary hot water.

2. When the boiler has been off and there is then a

demand for domestic hot water the stored primary

hot water ensures that domestic hot water is

supplied instantly at temperature.

3. The stored hot water is part of the primary

circuit. This is not supplied as domestic hot water,

which is fresh mains water heated by a heat

exchanger within the boiler.

4. The stored primary hot water temperature is

maintained whilst the boiler is in operation. During

a period when there is no demand for heating or

hot water the temperature of the stored primary hot

water will eventually fall. The boiler will operate

occasionally in order to maintain the temperature.

This is indicated by the domestic hot water mode

neon flashing (item 13 of Fig. 3).

2.3

Facia Panel

1. The facia panel is behind the hinged lower door.

As well as the on/off/reset selector switch, central

heating temperature control knob, pre-heat control

and pressure gauge, the facia incorporates ten

neon indicator lights.

2. Neons 12 to 15 indicate the operational status of

the boiler. Neons 6 to 11 have a dual function,

indicating the temperature of the central heating

water when constantly illuminated. If a fault

develops the appropriate neon will begin to flash.

Refer to Sections 3.3 to 3.7.

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PREHEAT

Fig. 3

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1. On/Off/Reset Selector Switch
2. Central Heating Temperature Control
3. Pre-Heat Control
4. Central Heating System Pressure Gauge
5. Optional Integral Timer Position

Neon Indicators

6. Flame Failure
7. Safety Thermostat Activated
8. Fault on Fan or Flue
9. Fault on Pump or Low System Pressure
10. Fault on Hot Water Sensor
11. Fault on Central Heating Sensor
12. Power On
13. Domestic Hot Water Mode
14. Central Heating Mode
15. Burner On

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KEY TO FACIA PANEL (Fig. 3)

When neons 6 to 11 are

constantly illuminated, they

indicate the temperature of

the central heating water.

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