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TESY GCV 804720 C21 EC Instrucciones De Uso Y Almacenamiento página 8

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II.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
1.
Nominal volume, litres - see the appliance's rating plate
2.
Nominal voltage - see the appliance's rating plate
3.
Nominal power consumption - see the appliance's rating plate
4.
Nominal pressure - see the appliance's rating plate
This is not the water mains pressure. This is the pressure that is declared for
the appliance and refers to the requirements of the safety standards.
5.
Water heater type – closed type accumulating water heater, with thermal
insulation
6.
Daily energy consumption – see Annex I
7.
Rated load profile – see Annex I
8.
Quantity of mixed water at 40°C V40 in litres – see Annex I
9.
Maximum temperature of the thermostat – see Annex I
10.
Default temperature settings – see Annex I
11.
Energy efficiency during water heating – see Annex I
DESCRIPTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
III.
The appliance consists of a body, flange at the bottom side (for water
heaters intended for vertical mounting) or at the sides (for water heaters
intended for horizontal mounting), protective plastic panel and a safety-
return valve.
1.
The body consists of a steel reservoir (water tank) and a housing (outer
shell) with thermal insulation placed in-between made of ecologically
clean high density polyurethane, and two pipes with thread G½'' for cold
water supply (marked by a blue ring) and hot water outlet pipe (marked
by a red ring).
The inner tank may be made of steel protected from corrosion by a
special glass-ceramic or enamel coating.
The vertical water heaters may be equipped with a built-in heat
exchanger (boiler tube). The boiler tube's entrance and exit are located at
the sides and represent pipes with thread G ¾".
2.
An electric heater is installed to the flange. Water heaters with glass-
ceramic coating are equipped with a magnesium protector as well.
The electric heater is used for heating the water in the tank and is
operated by the thermostat, which automatically maintains the set
temperature. The device has a built-in overheating safety device (thermal
circuit breaker), which switches off the heater from the electrical mains
when the water temperature reaches excessive values.
3.
The safety-return valve prevents the appliance's complete emptying if
the cold water supply stops from the water mains. The valve protects the
appliance from pressure increases higher than the allowed value during
heating mode (an increase of temperature causes water expansion and
therefore pressure increase) by releasing the excess pressure through the
drainage opening.
The safety-return valve cannot protect the appliance in the event of water
mains pressure that is higher than the pressure stated for the appliance.
MOUNTING AND SWITCHING ON
IV.
ATTENTION! IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE
WILL MAKE IT HAZARDOUS WITH GRAVE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES AND MAY
CAUSE EVEN DEATH OF USERS. IT MAY ALSO DAMAGE THEIR PROPERTY, THAT OF
THIRD PARTIES, AS A RESULT OF FLOODING, EXPLOSION, FIRE. Installation,
connection to the water mains and connection to power lines must be carried out by
qualified technicians. A qualified technician means a person who has appropriate
competencies pursuant to the regulations of the relevant state
1.
Mounting
We recommend the device to be mounted in close proximity to locations
where hot water is used in order to reduce heat losses during transportation
in the pipelines. If the device is mounted in a bathroom, it should be in such
a place so as not to be poured with water from the showerhead or a portable
showerhead attachment.
For wall-mounting, the appliance must be affixed to a wall by means of the
mounting brackets attached to the unit's body. Wall-mounting is carried out
by means of two hooks (min. Ø 10 mm) set firmly in the wall (not included in
the mounting set). The mounting bracket's construction designed for water
heaters intended for vertical mounting is universal and allows a distance
between the hooks of 220 to 310 mm (fig. 1a).
In order to prevent injury to the user and/or third persons in the event of
faults in the system for hot water supply, the appliance must be installed in
premises with floor hydro insulation and drainage to the sewerage. Under no
circumstances should you place objects which are not waterproof under the
appliance. If the appliance is installed in premises without floor hydro insulation, a
protective tub with drainage to the sewerage must be in place under the appliance.
Note: The set does not include a protective tub and it should be
chosen/purchased by the user.
2.
Connecting the water heater to the water supply system
Fig. 4: a – for vertical installation
Where: 1 - Inlet pipe; 2 - safety valve; 3 - reducing valve (for pressure in the
water mains higher than 0.6 MPa); 4 - stop valve; 5 - funnel connected to
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the sewerage; 6 – hose; 7 – drain water tap.
Upon connecting the water heater to the water mains you must consider
the indicative colour markings (rings) affixed to the pipes: blue for cold
(incoming) water, red for hot (outgoing) water.
The mounting of the safety return-valve supplied with the water heater
is obligatory. The safety return-valve must be mounted on the cold water
supply pipe, in accordance with the direction of the arrow stamped on its
body, indicating the direction of the incoming water.
Exception: If the local regulations (norms) require the use of
another protection valve or device (which conforms to EN 1487 or
EN 1489), then it must be purchased additionally. For device operating in
accordance with EN 1487 the declared maximum operational pressure
must be no more than 0.7 MPa. For other protection valves, the pressure
at which they are calibrated must be 0.1 MPa lower than the one marked
on the appliance's plate. In these cases the safety valve which the
appliance is supplied with should not be used.
Other type of stopping armature is not allowed between the protection
return valve (the protective device) and the appliance.
The presence of other (old) safety return-valves may lead to a breakdown of
your appliance and they must be removed.
The attaching of the safety return-valve to threads longer than 10 mm is not
allowed; otherwise this may damage the valve and therefore pose danger
to your appliance.
For water heaters for vertical mounting, the safety valve has to be
connected to the incoming pipe with the safety plastic panel of the
appliance being taken off. After installing the appliance it should be in the position
shown in Fig.2.
The safety-return valve and the pipe between the valve and the water
heater must be protected from freezing. In case of hose draining its free end
must be always open to the atmosphere (not to be immersed). Make sure that the
hose is also protected from freezing.
To fill the water heater with water first open the hot-water tap of the
water-mixing faucet. Then open the cold-water tap of the water-mixing
faucet. The appliance is full when a constant stream of water flows from
the water-mixing faucet. Then close the hot water tap.
When you have to empty the water heater, first you must cut off its
power supply. Then stop feeding water to the appliance. Open the hot-
water tap of the water-mixing faucet. Open tap 7 (fig. 4) in order to drain
the water from water tank. If there is no such tap built in the pipeline,
the water heater can be drained directly from the inlet pipe of the water
tank, having it disconnected from the water mains prior to this.
When removing the flange, it is normal for several litres of water, which
have remained in the water tank, to be discharged.
Measures must be taken to prevent damages by the discharged water.
If the pressure in the water mains piping exceeds the value specified
in paragraph I above, a pressure-reducing valve must be installed,
otherwise the water heater will not be correctly operated. The
manufacturer will not bear any liability for problems arising from
improper operation of the appliance.
Connecting the water heater to the electrical mains
3.
Make sure the appliance is full of water before switching on the electrical
power supply.
3.1.
For models with a power cord with a plug, connection to the
electrical mains is done by inserting the plug into an electrical
socket.
Disconnection from the electrical mains is done by unplugging the
power cord from the socket.
The electrical socket must be properly connected to a separate current loop
that is provided with a safety fuse. It must be earthed.
3.2.
Water heaters with a power supply cord without a plug
The appliance has to be connected to a separate current loop of the
stationary electrical installation, and also it has to be provided with a
safety fuse with nominal current of 16A (20A for power > 3700W). The
connection has to be permanent – with no plug connectors. The current
loop has to be provided with a safety fuse and with an inbuilt device
which would disconnect all poles in case of category III overvoltage.
The connecting of the conductors of the supply cord of the appliance
has to be carried out in the following way:
conductor with brown insulation – to the phase conductor of the
electrical installation (L)
conductor with blue insulation – to the neutral conductor of the
electrical installation (N)
conductor with yellow-green insulation – to the safety conductor of
the electrical installation ⏚.
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