Installation instructions, 1 unit type, 2 description of unit – STIEBEL ELTRON SNU 10 SLi с 23.04.2007 User Manual

Page 9: 3 technical data, 4 regulations and conditions, 6 installation site, 7 unit installation, 8 first use

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2. Installation Instructions

for the engineer

Installation and electrical connection may
only be carried out by an engineer in
accordance with these instructions.

2.1 Unit Type

A

1 Temperature selection knob
2 Indicator light
3 Cold water connection (blue)
4 Hot water connection (red)
5 Electrical connection line
6 Suspension

rail

7 Protective pipe for protected temperature

restrictor with reset function

8 Protective pipe for thermostat
9 Rating

plate

2.2 Description of Unit

Open (pressureless) water heater for
undersink fitting, to supply a water tap, for
heating cold water to EN 806.

Only fittings for open (pressureless) water
heaters may be installed.
We recommend Stiebel Eltron fittings: for
order no. see 1.7 „Special accessories”.

2.3 Technical Data

Current data on the rating plate.

Type

SNU 10 SL

SNU 10 SLi

Nominal capacity

10 l

Design

open

Weight

4.6 kg

„thermostop“ - function

present

Heating power

see unit
rating plate

Voltage

230 V

Flow rate, max.

10 l/min

Protection to EN 60529

IP 24 D

Connection line with plug

approx.
650 mm

Temperature setting range
(fully adjustable)

approx.
35 °C - 85 °C

Table 1

2.4 Regulations and Conditions

• Perfect function and operating safety can

only be guaranteed with the original
Stiebel Eltron accessories and spare parts
designed for the unit.

• The fitting outlet serves for ventilation. Do

not block the outlet connector or fitting
swivel arm.

Do not use a perlator or hose

with jet regulator.

Electrical connection

Installation with direct (fixed) electrical
lines is not permitted.

– Connection with plug and socket:

An earthed socket is required for
connection of the unit which must remain
freely accessible after installation of the
unit. Using country-specific plugs and
sockets, these must be equipped with
earth-terminals and must correspond to
the national regulations.

Direct-connection:

If the unit is permanently connected to

the AC network (unit connection socket),
it must be able to be isolated from the
network via a separation gap of at least
3 mm in all poles.

• The conditions of the local electricity

supply company and competent water
supply authority must be observed.

• Notice for Australia / New Zealand:

The installation shall comply with AS/NZS
3500.4.

2.5 Important

Notes

 

If this unit is exposed to water
pressure, the container may leak and

cause water damage.

If the water connections on the unit are
transposed, the unit will not function and the
components may be damaged.

2.6 Installation

Site

B

The heater should be installed in a frost-free
room, vertically with water connections at the

top.

2.7 Unit

Installation

C

• Mount the suspension rail, position using

mounting template. Select fixing materials
according to the strength of the wall.

Excess line length can be stored in the cable

holder provided.

• Suspend the unit.
• Fit the water connections, set the flow rate

(max. 10 l/min, see Description of Fitting).
The colour marking of the fitting connec-
tions and heater must be allocated as fol-
lows:

right blue

= cold water connection (

3)

left red

= hot water connection (

4).

2.8 First

Use

D

(By the engineer only!)

I.

Open the hot water fitting or set the one-
hand mixer to “warm” until the water
emerges free from bubbles.

II. Connect the electrical plug and select the

temperature.

 

Danger of running dry!
If the sequence is changed, the

protective temperature restrictor will trip in.
In this case, add water and isolate the unit
from the power supply briefly to reset the
running dry protection.

III. Temperature setting restrictor G :

Only if the restricted temperature setting
is required is the max. temperature set
via the restrictor ring. To do this, pull off
the thermostat knob and restrictor ring.
Set the restrictor ring to the desired max.
setting and push the thermostat knob
back on.

IV. Remove protective film from controls.

Unit hand-over:

Explain to the user how the unit works and
how to operate it. Point out any possible dan-

gers (scalding). Give him these Installation
and Operating Instructions for safe keeping.

2.9 Service

Notes

 

Before all work, first isolate the unit
from the power supply and remove

the unit from the wall.

• Open

unit H :

a Pull off thermostat and temperature res-

trictor ring. Remove screw.

b Lower locking bolt
c Swivel housing cover aside and remove.

• Replace electrical power line:

To replace the connecting line use Stiebel
Eltron part no. 02 06 71 (5, for order no. see
1.7 „Special Accessories”), or an H05VV-F3x1.0
line. Lay the connecting line in the guide H !

Circuit diagram E

• Positioning of thermostat sensor in protec-

tive pipe:

When replacing or removing the thermostat,
insert the sensor 185 mm into the protective
pipe F and attach below the earth plug.

• Drain

unit:

The unit is drained via the connector.

• Descaling:

Remove heating flange, remove coarse scale
by careful tapping, immerse heating element
in limescale remover up to the flange plate.

• Checking earth conductor to BGV A3:

Disconnect the plug and remove the thermos-
tat. Test at the thermostat fixing screw and
earth contact of the connection line.

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