15 replacement of parts – Glow-worm Ultrapower sxi Range User Manual

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HEATING

FLOW

THERMISTOR

HEAT EXCHANGER

Diagram 15.15

15 Replacement of Parts

15.18 Safety Discharge Valve

For access, refer to section 15.1.
Refer to section 15.1 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
The safety discharge valve is situated towards the RH side of

the boiler module, refer to diagram 15.14.
Unscrew the pipework union nut from the safety discharge

valve.
Remove the securing clip and withdraw the safety discharge

valve.
Fit new ‘O’ ring.

15.19 Domestic Water Thermistor

For access, refer to section 15.1.
The domestic hot water thermistor is situated centrally in the

boiler module on the DHW inlet pipe, refer to diagram 15.15.
Disconnect the domestic hot water thermistor electrical

connections
Remove hot water thermistor.
NOTE: When reconnecting electrical connections, polarity is

not important.
Carry out a functional test of the controls.

15.20 Heating Flow Thermistor

For access, refer to section 15.1.
The primary flow thermistor is situated underneath the heat

exchanger, refer to diagram 15.16.
Remove the electrical connections from the thermistor.
Remove the thermistor noting its position on the flow pipe.
NOTE: When reconnecting, the polarity of the wiring to

thermistors is not important.

Diagram 15.14

13252

SAFETY

DISCHARGE

VALVE

SECURING

CLIP

UNION

NUT

Diagram 15.16

13328

DOMESTIC

WATER

THERMISTOR

LOW WATER

PRESSURE

SENSOR

13442

15.21 Heating Return Thermistor

For access, refer to section 15.1.
Refer to diagram 15.17.
Remove the electrical connections from the thermistor.
Remove the thermistor and noting its position on the return

pipe.
NOTE: When reconnecting, the polarity of the wiring to

thermistors is not important.

15.22 Automatic Air Vent

For access, refer to section 15.1.
Refer to section 15.1 and drain the boiler heating circuit.
Refer to diagram 15.18.
Remove the retaining clip to release the automatic air vent.
Fit the new automatic air vent and ‘O’ ring ensuring the vent

cap is left loose.

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