5 water system – Glow-worm Ultracom sxi User Manual

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5 Water System

5.1 General

This boiler is designed for use as part of a sealed water

central heating system with fully pumped circulation. The

pump, expansion vessel and associated safety devices are all

fitted within the boiler.

An options board accessory is available to link the internal

programmer with a Honeywell S or Y plan system.

5.2 Safety Valve

The safety valve is an integral part of the boiler and it cannot

be adjusted.

The pipe from the safety discharge valve must

not discharge above an entrance, window or any type of

public access area.

5.3 Expansion Vessel

The boiler has an integral expansion vessel with a capacity of

8 litres (1.76 gallons), with a charge pressure of 0.5bar.
NOTE: The expansion vessel volume depends on the total

water system volume and the initial system design pressure.

In GB, Guidance on vessel sizing is also given in the current

issue of BS5449 and BS7074 Part 1.
In IE, current edition of I.S.813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.

5.4 Flow Rate

If it is necessary to alter the flow rate, the system can be

fitted with a lockable balancing valve in the main flow or

return pipes shown as valve “A” in diagram 5.1. The flow rate

through the boiler must not be allowed to fall below that given

in section 1 - Specification Table.

5.5 Bypass

The boiler is fitted with an automatic bypass which can be

adjusted to suit your system requirements.
Ensure that under no circumstances does the flow rate drop

below the figure specified, refer to section 1 - Specification

Table.

5.6 Filling the Sealed System

Provision for filling the system at low level must be made, see

diagram 5.2. There must be no permanent connection to the

mains water supply, even through a non-return valve.
NOTE: It is important that fittings used for connection

to potable water comply with the water undertakings

requirements.

5.7 Draining Points

Draining taps must be provided at all the low points of the

system, which will allow the entire system to be drained.
Draining taps shall be to the current issue of BS2879.
Drain points for the appliance are provided at the positions

shown in diagram 8.1.

5.8 Domestic Hot Water Cylinder

SINGLE FEED INDIRECT CYLINDERS ARE NOT SUITABLE

AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. The domestic hot water

cylinder must be of the double feed indirect coil type. It must

be suitable for working at a gauge pressure of 0.35bar above

the safety valve setting.

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5.9 Water Treatment

Existing system- It is ESSENTIAL that prior to installing the

new boiler the system is thoroughly flushed.
New system- For optimum performance after installation, the

boiler and its associated central heating system should also

be flushed.
Flushing should be carried out in accordance with BS7593:

2006 using a cleanser such as Sentinel X300 or X400, Fernox

Restorer or Salamander corrosion guard cleaner.
IMPORTANT: Ensure all cleanser is removed from the whole

system before adding an inhibitor.
For long-term corrosion protection, after flushing, an inhibitor

suitable for stainless steel exchangers should be used, refer

to the current issue of BS 5449 and BS 7593 on the use of

inhibitors in central heating systems. Examples are Sentinel

X100 Fernox Protector or Salamander corrosion guard

inhibitor.

Diagram 5.1

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