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6.0 System Details

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6.8

Domestic Hot Water Circuit (Fig. 7)

1. All DHW circuits, connections, fittings, etc. should be

fully in accordance with relevant standards and water

supply regulations.

2. Your attention is drawn to:

for GB: Guidance G17 to G24 and recommendation R17

to R24 of the Water Regulations Guide.

for IE: the current edition of I.S. 813. “domestic Gas

Installations”.

3. The Water Regulations recommendations for England

and Wales prohibits backflow from appliances into the

wholesome water supply due to thermal expansion.

However this type of instantaneous combination boiler,

with less than 15 litres of stored capacity, does not

require any backflow prevention device as any thermal

expansion is accommodated within the appliance.

It is possible in certain circumstances that other cold

water demands (e.g. washing machines, flushing of W.C.s)

may affect the DHW function of the boiler. In these

instances the fitting of a backflow prevention device and

expansion vessel is recommended.

4. Also if there is an existing check valve, loose jumpered

stop cock, water meter or water treatment device

already fitted to the wholesome water supply connected

to the boiler domestic hot water (DHW) inlet supply

then a suitable expansion device may be required.

5. The boiler’s maximum working mains pressure is 8 bar,

therefore all pipework, connections, fittings, etc. should

be suitable for pressures in excess of 8 bar. A pressure

reducing valve must be fitted for pressures in excess of 8

bar. The manufacturer of any outlet fittings, such as a

shower valve, may require a lower maximum pressure.

The pressure reduction must take account of all fittings

connected to the DHW system.

6.9

Showers

1. If a shower control is supplied from the appliance it

should be of the thermostatic or pressure balanced type.

Thermostatic type shower valves provide the best

comfort and guard against water at too high a

temperature. Existing controls may not be suitable - refer

to the shower valve manufacturer.

6.10

Hard Water Areas

1. If the area of the installation is recognised as a HARD

WATER AREA then a suitable device should be fitted to

treat the mains water supply to the boiler. Contact your

Water Distribution Company for advice on suitable

devices.

Boiler

Other Tap
Outlets

Expansion
Vessel*

To Hot
Taps

Check
Valve*

Pressure Reducer
Valve*

Stop Tap

Fig. 7

*See 6.8 for instances when

these items may be required

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