Tank, Starting the appliance – Bosch 25/32kW User Manual

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STARTING THE APPLIANCE

INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORCESTER GREENSTAR HEATSLAVE EXTERNAL 12/18-18/25-25/32

8 716 113 389b (09/07)

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C

O

MMI

S

S

IO

N

IN

G

F

H

G

Return

Flow

TANK

A

B

C

A

B

C

A - Bleed & pressure gauge port

B - Pressure adjustment

C - Vacuum gauge port

D - Retaining screws - cover

D

D

DANFOSS

BFP 11 L3 OIL PUMP

SUNTEC

AS47C OIL PUMP

BURNER LOCKOUT

C

B

A

D

RIELLO

RDB OIL PUMP

BURNER LOCKOUT RESET

BUTTON (D) FOR

25/32 MODEL

GREENSTAR HEATSLAVE EXTERNAL

max

flue

reset

boiler

reset

max

lockout

on

service

1

BURNER LOCKOUT RESET

BUTTON (D) FOR 12/18

& 18/25 MODELS

(Under control box)

(On top of burner control box)

E - Lockout indicator

STARTING THE APPLIANCE

IMPORTANT: Never run the appliance when
the appliance/system is unpressurised
(sealed systems) or empty.

1

Check the oil supply is correctly fitted and

in good working order before turning on
the oil supply valves to the boiler.

Turn on the main oil supply valve at the tank

and draw off at least 2

1

/

2

litres of oil until a

steady flow of clear uncontaminated oil can
be seen as follows:

• The oil supply to the boiler should be

primed before the burner is operated to

avoid unnecessary pump wear.

• The use of an oil suction pump will prime

and flush through any oil supply set up

simply and easily, alternatively the

following procedures can be used.

Single pipe gravity feed systems:

Disconnect the flexible oil hose and open

the isolating valve to discharge the oil into a
suitable container.

If a top entry tank has been used the

pipework will need to be primed before the
oil will discharge under gravity.

When completed, close the isolating valve,

reconnect the flexible oil hose.

Double pipe sub-gravity feed systems

and single pipe suction lift with de-aerator:

To prime a de-aerator, disconnect the

flexible oil inlet hose (F) from the isolation valve

and place in a container of kerosene (G).
Connect a spare flexible oil hose (H), to
discharge into container (G). Open the
isolating valve, turn on the power to the boiler
and set the programmer to ON. Prime the
de-aerator until there is a steady flow of oil into
container (G). Turn off the boiler then

reconnect the flexible oil inlet hose (F).

Turn on the boiler, the oil level in the

de-aerator will drop as the oil is used until
the oil is drawn from the tank. If the
de-aerator empties and the burner locks out
before the oil is drawn from the tank, prime
the de-aerator again.

Open the isolating valve and the oil pump

bleed valve (A) to discharge into a suitable
container once the boiler is started up.

Switch on the electricity supply to the boiler.

Set the programmer to ON for CH and DHW.

Turn on the boiler CH control thermostat.

Allow the burner to run through to lockout

indicated by the illumination of the lockout

indicator (E).

Wait 2 minutes then press the lockout reset

button (D).

Repeat the procedure at least 3 times or until a

steady stream of oil, without air, runs from the
bleed port, then relock the bleed port (A).

Switch off the boiler.

Remove the oil pump filter, clean with

kerosene and refit.

The internal filter is accessed by removing
the oil pump cover on the Danfoss BFP 11

L3, Suntec AS47C and Riello RDB.

Safely dispose of the container/discharge.

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