Maintenance, 12 recycling and disposal, 1 cylinder disposal – Glow-worm Clearly Solar Cylinders User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Water flows out of the temperature/pressure

relief valve (only during heating up).

There is dirt on the valve seat of the

temperature/pressure relief valve.

Check the seat of the temperature/pressure

relief valve and suppress the fault.

The temperature control system for

the gas-fired boiler is faulty.

If water is only escaping when being heated up

by the gas-fired boiler, check the temperature

control system of the gas-fired boiler.

Check whether the 2-way valve switches to the

heating position when the cylinder temperature

is reached.

Cylinder sensor is faulty.

Check the cylinder sensor and corresponding

safety thermostat, replace the cylinder sensor if

necessary, and suppress the safety thermostat

fault.

The 2-way valve is faulty.

Check the function of the 2-way valve and

replace if necessary.

Temperature and pressure relief valve

is faulty.

If water is only escaping when being heated up

by the electric immersion heater, replace the

temperature/pressure relief valve.

Electric immersion heater is faulty.

Check the temperature sensor of the electric

immersion heater and the corresponding safety

thermostat and replace the electric immersion

heater if necessary.

Only connection wiring diagram 6: The safety

thermostat for the reheating circuit actuated at

80 ºC, thus causing the 2-way motorised valve to

close the supply line to the cylinder.

The cylinder has been overheated by

the solar circuit.

Set the maximum cylinder temperature (MAXT

1) on the solar controller to a maximum

temperature of 70

o

C.

Use the fuses to deenergise the cylinder

thermostat.

Unscrew the cover cap of the reset button for the

safety thermostat (TCO) for the reheating circuit.

Press the reheating circuit TCO button to

suppress the TCO fault. Mount the cover cap.

Switch on the cylinder thermostat using the

fuses.

12 Recycling and disposal

Both the cylinder and its transport packaging are made primarily

of recyclable raw materials.

12.1 Cylinder disposal

You must not dispose of the cylinder or any of its accessories in

normal domestic rubbish.

• Dispose of the old unit and any accessories properly and in

accordance with national regulations.

12.2 Disposal of packaging

Arrange for the recognised heating engineer who installed the

unit to dispose of the transport packaging.

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