Installation instructions, Pump assisted central heating, Fully pumped system – Yeoman YM-CL8HB User Manual

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9. Pump Assisted Central Heating

9.1 The most common arrangement is to have a pumped

central heating circuit combined with a gravity hot water

circuit. This arrangement requires careful balancing of the

two in order to avoid the gravity circuit being starved when

the pump is running.

To overcome this problem it is common practice to fit

an injector tee where the pumped central heating return

re-joins the gravity return from the hot water cylinder. This

injector tee induces a much stronger gravity flow when the

pump runs.

Only use proprietary injector tees, homemade ones are

difficult to get right.

9.2 When installing a system that has pumped central heating

and gravity hot water it is recommended to use all 4

boiler tappings. Each flow and return should be diagonally

opposite each other.

10. Fully Pumped System

10.1 In many installations (especially new build) a fully pumped

system is the best choice to give increased control.

WARNING - To prevent the risk of boiling it is essential

to arrange the pipe work and position the hot water

cylinder and heat leak radiator so that gravity circulation

can take place when the pump is not running. Any

motorised valves fitted in this circuit must return to the

fully open position when the power is interrupted.

11. Sealed (Pressurised) System

11.1 Do not fit this appliance to sealed or pressurised systems or

an unvented hot water cylinder.

12. Pipe work Diagrams

12.1 See over for a typical layout of a pumped central heating

and gravity hot water circuit.

6. Pump

6.1 Where a pump is fitted into the circuit it should be

adjustable so that the flow can match the system

requirements. Fit isolation valves to enable removal for

servicing. The pump must have at least 1.5 meters of static

head.

7. Electrical Supply

7.1 Electrical connections must meet the requirements of

national Building Regulations* and standards**, along with

any European, local regulations and working practices that

may apply. Should conflict occur between these instructions

and these regulations then the regulations must be followed.

The connection to the mains supply should allow

complete electrical isolation and only serve the heating

circuit pump.

All water connections should be completed by a competent

person to meet the requirements of local water authority

by-laws.

CONVENTIONAL PIPE WORK SYSTEMS

All pipe work must be able to operate at above 100

degrees Celsius. Any pipe work installed in an exposed

position e.g. loft space must have provision to prevent

freezing.

Ensure the pipe work system has sufficient drain

points to enable the complete removal of water for the

purposes of servicing.

8. Gravity Pipe Circuit

8.1 To prevent the risk of boiling it is essential to arrange the

pipe work and position the hot water cylinder and heat

leak radiator so that gravity circulation can take place when

the pump is not running. Position the cylinder and the

radiator vertically above the boiler with sufficient height to

encourage gravity flow.

8.2 Horizontal pipe work in a gravity system must have an

incline of at least 5mm in every 1000mm and a minimum

diameter of 28mm. Vertical pipe must have a minimum

diameter of 22mm.

8.3 Any motorised valves fitted in this circuit must return to the

fully open position when the power is interrupted.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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