Connections, Connect the ch system, Expansion vessel – Atmos Energy HE26 User Manual

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5.

CONNECTIONS

Note
The flexible tube from the pressure relief safety
valve can be inserted directly into the waste pipe if
suitably located. The flexible tube must be installed

so that there are no sharp bends that kink the pipe
and cause a restriction in the flow.

5.1

Connect the CH system

1. Flush the CH system thoroughly.
2. Connect the flow and return pipes to the mounting bracket.

All pipes must be mounted tension-free in order to avoid ticking of

the pipes.
Existing connections must not be twisted in order to avoid leaks at
the connections with the external pipes.



The CH system should be provided with:-

• A filling loop in the return pipe directly below the appliance.

• A drain tap at the lowest point of the system.

• An additional expansion tank if required (see 5.1.1).





5.1.1 Expansion vessel

The appliance is fitted with a 6 litre expansion vessel which is adequate
for a system with a water volume not exceeding 100 litres, typically 8
radiators. For larger volume systems, an additional expansion vessel

must be fitted. Atmos can supply 12 litre or 18 litre Robokit.

5.1.2 Thermostatic radiator valves

Building regulations require a room thermostat to be fitted on all
installations. Do not fit a thermostatic valve on the radiators in the room
where the thermostat is situated, otherwise the controls will not function
correctly.

5.1.3 System bypass

A by-pass is not required for safe operation of the boiler. For heating
systems where there are thermostatic valves on all radiators, or where

there are other system flow restrictions such as zone valves, a by-pass
should be fitted to reduce system noise and to protect the pump. The by-
pass should comprise a proprietary by-pass valve with adjustable flow
regulation, not a fixed setting valve. Atmos can supply this valve.


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