I - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GB - category
IE -
category
1 - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
• The machine must be installed by qualified personnel
following
the
manufacturer's
compliance with the standards in force.
• Read carefully the recommendations in this booklet
and the instructions they provide regarding the safe
installation, operation and maintenance of the
appliance
• Keep this booklet where it is readily accessible to the
operators.
• After having removed the packing, check the
condition of the appliance. If in doubt, do not use the
appliance and contact the authorized supplier.
• All the packing materials used with the appliance are
compatible
with
the
standards.
They can be stored without danger or burned in a
suitable waste incineration plant.
Recyclable plastic components are identified as
follows:
• POLYETHYLENE: external packing sheet,
instructions bag, etc.
P E
• POLYPROPYLENE: fastening straps, etc.
P P
• Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the
data on the rating tag correspond to those of the gas
and water supply network.
• The appliance shall only be operated by properly
trained personnel.
• Before carrying out any cleaning and maintenance,
disconnect the appliance from the gas supply.
Failure to comply with these recommendations could
compromise the safety of the appliance.
The manufacturer declines any liability for damage
resulting from incorrect installation, tampering,
improper use, faulty maintenance, noncompliance
with local provisions and unskilled operation of the
appliance.
2 - COMPLIANCE WITH EEC DIRECTIVES
The appliances are built in compliance with European
Union Directives:
• 89/392 (Machines)
• 90/396 (Gas Appliances)
3 - DATA TAG (Fig. 1 - Page 3)
The appliance specifications plate is attached on the
front panel, on the lower right.
4 - TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
4.1 - Transportation
The appliance is packed in a wooden crate suitable for
transportation on pallets.
Carry only one crate at a time.
II2H3+
II2H3+
instructions,
environmental
protection
4.2 - Storage
Store the appliance in a covered and ventilated place in
temperatures from -10°C to 50°C and relative humidity
up to 95%.
Do not stack more than two crates over each other.
in
5 - INSTALLATION
5.1 - PLACE OF INSTALLATION
• Install the machine only in properly ventilated places.
• The connection and installation of the machine and its
ventilation and smoke discharge must be provided
according to the manufacturer's instructions and in
compliance with applicable standards.
(GB):
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, 1984;
Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974; Codes of
Practice, BS6173, 1982; The Building Regulations,
1985; The Building Standards Regulations, 1981.
5.2 - POSITIONING
• Place the appliance under an exhaust hood to
guarantee the extraction of all vapours generated
during the operation of the appliance.
• Adjust the height of the appliance and level it by
means of its adjustable feet or other means.
• Peel off the protective film from the external panels. If
any adhesive compound remains attached, it can be
removed with appropriate solvents.
• Any walls next to the appliance must be made of
flameproof materials and shielded from the heat.
Place sheets of refractory materials between the
machine and the walls or allow a clearance of at least
200 mm around the back or side walls of the
appliance.
ATTENTION
The temperature at floor level can exceed 65°C. If
the floor material is not fireproof or is not made to
withstand this temperature, place an insulating
material with a thickness of at least 10 mm (e.g.,
ceramic), or reflecting material (e.g., steel) between
the appliance and the floor (Fig. 2).
5.3 - HYDRAULIC CONNECTION AND DRAIN
(Installation drawing - page 2)
• Connect the water infeed pipes "1" and "2" to the
main through on-off valves and suitable mechanical
filters.
• It is advisable, before connecting the last pipe section
to the pan connections, to allow a certain quantity of
water to flow out in order to flush the pipes and clear
them of any ferrous impurities that could initiate
corrosion processes on the stainless steel surfaces.
• Install a drain with a stench trap under the tank
emptying tap.
• The drainage pipes must be made of heat-
resistant material (to withstand at least 100°C).
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