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BOILERMA

TE 

2000

3.4 FAULT FINDING

Despite everyones best efforts some problems could occur and lead to complaints 
from the householder.

Complaints can be grouped into the following three main categories:-

1.  The system is noisy
2.  Hot water service is unsatisfactory
3.  Space heating is unsatisfactory

The  following  checks  should  be  carried  out  by  the  installer  before  calling  the 
manufacturer.

1.  Causes of a ‘Noisy’ System

Noisy pump operation

Check

  the  level  of  water  in  the  F  &  E  cistern  -  adjust  and  vent  the  pump/system 

if necessary.

Check 

the pump speed setting of the boiler pump - reduce if necessary but ensure 

that the temperature rise across the boiler does not exceed 8°C.

Check

 the pump speed setting of the heating pump - reduce if necessary but ensure 

a temperature difference across the flow and return does not exceed 11°C.

Check

 and adjust if necessary the heating system bypass valve.

Check

 that the radiators are correctly balanced.

Noisy boiler operation

Check

 the flow rate through the boiler at full gas rate by measuring the temperature 

rise  across  the  boiler.    If  the  temperature  rise  is  greater  than  8°C,  then  increase 
the pump speed. 

Check

 the level of water in the F & E cistern and the working head on the boiler.

Check

 and vent the system if necessary.

Noise when hot water tap is opened
If the plate heat exchanger pump is noisy when the hot water tap is opened, then 
check the level of water in the F & E cistern and vent the pump if necessary.
Water hammer - loose pipework and/or tap washers.

2. Causes of ‘Unsatisfactory Hot Water Service’

Check 

that the BoilerMate is full of water i.e. level of water in the F & E cistern is 

correct when system is cold.

Check

 boiler thermostat - this should be set at maximum.

Check

  that  the  boiler  flow  temperature  is  adequate  when  it  stops  firing.    Boilers 

should provide a flow temperature of 82 ± 3°C but temperatures as low as 76°C will 
allow the BoilerMate 2000 to provide a satisfactory performance.

Check

 that the store is charging to at least 75°C.

Check

  that  the  hot  water  plate  heat  exchanger  pump  stops  and  starts  when  the 

hot water tap is opened and closed.

Check

 that the plate heat exchanger pump is set at maximum speed.

Check

 that the space heating and hot water load is not greater than the boiler output 

and that the BoilerMate 2000 model is suitable for the type of dwelling.
If all the above checks are satisfactory then it is possible that the performance of 
the heat exchanger is impaired by scale.  In this case the hot water flow rate will be 
noticeably less than the cold water flow rate.  Replace with a factory exchange unit 
and re-check hot water performance.

3. Causes of ‘Unsatisfactory Space Heating’

Check

 the boiler thermostat - this should be 

set at maximum.

Check

 that the boiler flow temperature before 

it is switched off by its own internal thermostat 
or the store sensor is adequate - it should not 
be less than 80°C.

Check

  the  operation  and  the  settings  of 

the  heating  programmer  and  the  room 
thermostat.

Check

  that  the  heating  system  pump  is 

circulating the water to the radiator circuit.
If some rooms are not being heated properly, 
then balance the system/check the operation 
of the thermostatic radiator valves (if fitted).

Overflow from Feed and Expansion Cistern

Check

 that the controlled level of water in the 

cistern  is  no  higher  than  necessary.    Adjust 
if required.

The  ACB  can  be  used  to  establish/check 
the  operating  and  set  temperatures  of  the 
appliance  as  well  as  identify  faults  on  any 
of  the  3  sensors.   This  is  done  by  operating 
switches SW1 and SW2 as shown opposite and 
reading the LED display.  (See page 27)

Store T1,  PHE T2,  and  DHW T3  indicate  the 
current  value  being  read  by  the  store,  PHE 
and  DHW  sensors  respectively. The  location 
of the sensors is shown in the diagram shown 
opposite/below.

T1 ON and T1 OFF show the store temperature 
set  points  which  are  automatically  reset  on 
each  boiler  cycle  to  match the temperature 
produced by the boiler.

T1  ON  shows  the  temperature  at  which  the 
store will call for heat, i.e signal the boiler to fire.
T2 OFF shows the temperature at which the 
store will be satisfied, i.e signal the boiler to 
switch off.

POWERFLUSHING/CLEANING OF THE HEATING 
SYSTEM

If  it  is  proposed  to ‘powerflush’  the  heating 
system  we  would  recommend  that  the 
BoilerMate  appliance  is  isolated  from  the 
heating system being cleaned.  Failure to do 
this could seriously damage the appliance.

When  carrying  out  the  work  always  comply 
fully with the manufacturers instructions for 
the powerflushing equipment being used.

If  in  any  doubt  please  consult  our Technical 
Helpline.

3.0 SERVICING

Summary of Contents for Gledhill BoilerMate 2000 125

Page 1: ...MAINS PRESSURE HOT WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INCORPORATING A THERMAL STORE ALL MODELS COMPLY WITH THE WATER HEATER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION FOR INTEGRATED THERMAL STORES BOILERMATE 2000 BOILERMATE 2000 G...

Page 2: ...ity System audited by BSI Patents Pending TheGledhillGroup sfirstpriorityistogivea high quality service to our customers Quality is built into every Gledhill product and we hope you get satisfactory s...

Page 3: ...BoilerMate 2000 is not covered by section G3 of the current Building Regulations and is therefore not notifiable to Building Control The information in this manual is provided to assist generally in...

Page 4: ...The outlet temperature of the domestic hot water is maintained by a printed circuit board which controls the speed of the pump circulating the primary water from the store through the plate heat exch...

Page 5: ...e d o M 5 2 1 M B 5 4 1 M B 5 8 1 M B 0 1 2 M B 5 2 2 M B y t p m e t h g i e W g k 8 5 g k 1 6 g k 5 6 g k 6 7 g k 8 8 l l u f t h g i e W g k 3 7 1 g k 6 8 1 g k 5 1 2 g k 6 4 2 g k 8 7 2 p m u P W...

Page 6: ...ion cistern complete with ballvalve overflow fitting and cold feed open vent pipework assembly is supplied separately Optional Equipment A soft water model is available for areas where the hardness le...

Page 7: ...O I S N E M I D E C N A I L P P A l e d o M t h g i e H h t d i W h t p e D A B C 5 2 1 M B m m 0 4 1 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 5 4 1 M B m m 0 4 1 1 m m 5 9 5 m m 5 9 5 5 8 1 M B m m 0 5 3 1 m m 5 9 5 m...

Page 8: ...Page 8 1 0 DESIGN 1 2 TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 9: ...BOILERMATE 2000 1 2 TECHNICAL DATA AWAITING HOT WATER PERFORMANCE GRAPHS FOR EACH MODEL SIZE PERFORMANCE GRAPHS OF GRUNDFOS PUMPS 1 0 DESIGN GRUNDFOS 15 50 litres sec 6 litres sec GRUNDFOS 15 60 TO BE...

Page 10: ...optional extra are being used or if all taps are provided with flow regulators the flow regulator on the cold inlet should be removed No check valve or similar device should be fitted on the cold wat...

Page 11: ...ed fully in accordance with their recommendations This is particularly important in relation to use of push fit connections when using the optional flexible hose kits see 2 2 Installation Pipework con...

Page 12: ...vity circulation does not occur when the heating pump is not running To be certain of preventing this it is recommended that a check valve or valves are fitted on the vertical flow pipes Thewaterlevel...

Page 13: ...ework systems can be used in place of copper internally as long as the chosen system is recommended for use on domestic heating systems by the manufacturer and is installed fully in accordance with th...

Page 14: ...erMate 2000 and the boiler during dormant periods An automatic air vent will be required on the flow adjacent to the boiler and depending upon the pipe layout a manual air vent may also be required on...

Page 15: ...lockshield valves on the radiators If this is not done the performance of the BoilerMate will be adversely affected If heating of a single bathroom radiator or towel rail is required in summer then it...

Page 16: ...e system that has been installed If the primary pipework dips or the boiler is located above the BoilerMate a single F E cistern with a cold feed and open vent piped to the cistern should be used This...

Page 17: ...heating modes In the former only hot water pump and electric heating element are energized In the latter the heating system pump is also energized This means that the heating will be on permanently u...

Page 18: ...mperatures will normally be higher than in a conventional system and the design of the cupboard and door will need to take this into account No ventilationisnormallyrequiredtothecupboard A suitable lo...

Page 19: ...ecommended method is shown opposite Before installation the site requirements should be checked and confirmed as acceptable The plastic cover and protective wrapping should be removed from the applian...

Page 20: ...on fittings Connection E is blanked 15mm copper pipe Connection J is RC1 2 1 2 in BSPT internal A Safety open vent B Cold feed expansion C Primary flow from boiler D Primary return to boiler E Towel r...

Page 21: ...F E cistern and pipework site run by the installer to connect this to the appliance Obviously any pipework in the roof space and the feed and expansion cistern will need to be adequately insulated to...

Page 22: ...age 22 WIRING DIAGRAM STANDARD BOILERMATE 2000 APPLIANCE 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 2 INSTALLATION Y E K L B E U L B R B N W O R B Y G W O L L E Y N E E R G R D E R K L B K C A L B Y W O L L E Y H W E T I H W...

Page 23: ...from an earthing strap on the primary return to boiler pipe to the earth stud on the wiring panel 2 0 INSTALLATION Make the connections as shown opposite on the terminal strip provided The appliance...

Page 24: ...Frost Protection When frost protection is required for the whole house or where a base temperature is required during cold weather then a frost thermostat should be wired across plug in terminals 21 a...

Page 25: ...Page 25 BOILERMATE 2000 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 2 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM BOILERMATE2000 WITH SWITCH...

Page 26: ...e service slot provided in the base of appliance The recommendations contained under Electrical Connection Standard Appliance should be followed when connecting a remote clock room thermostat boiler e...

Page 27: ...n Check the water level in the feed and expansion cistern and adjust the ballvalve if necessary Check the whole of the primary heating and domestic hot and cold distribution systems for leaks It is es...

Page 28: ...MAXIMUM 2 Switch off heating on the clock programmer and room thermostat 3 Switch off hot water on the programmer if 2 channel clock is fitted 4 Check the jumper settings are correct These must all be...

Page 29: ...heating pump will run continuously This product is covered by the Benchmark scheme and a separate commissioning service log book is included with this product This must be completed during commissioni...

Page 30: ...T use a BoilerMate on a sealed primary i e closed system 13 DON T use pipe smaller than 28mm between the boiler and the BoilerMate when the boiler rating exceeds 20kW about 68 000 Btu h 14 DON T use d...

Page 31: ...ts specialist heating spares suppliers Help and advice is also available from the Technical Helpline on 01253 474401 However allcomponentsarereadilyaccessible and can be changed quickly and easily by...

Page 32: ...a l P p e w S 7 1 0 T G 4 6 6 5 0 E 0 1 B C A d r a o b l o r t n o c e c n a i l p p A k o l E 5 5 2 B X 8 5 1 9 3 E 1 1 r o s n e s e r o t S k o l E 9 4 1 T G 2 2 0 6 2 E 2 1 r o s n e s n r u t e...

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Page 34: ...at the space heating and hot water load is not greater than the boiler output and that the BoilerMate 2000 model is suitable for the type of dwelling If all the above checks are satisfactory then it i...

Page 35: ...tric backup this should be switched on and operated in accordance with the instructions on the label fitted to the appliance until the installer manufacturer can attend When requesting a visit from th...

Page 36: ...s as in Option 4 for Taps Mixers APPENDIX A WATER SAVINGS OPTIONS FOR SHOWERS 4 FIXING OPTIONS FOR TAPS MIXERS 1 MK Range Combined Regulators Aerator for screwing onto Taps Mixers with internal or ext...

Page 37: ...d close to the appliance if required 0 5 0 P I M e d o C k c o t S 1 e p y t d l o f i n a M m o o r k a o l c e n o m o o r r e w o h s e t i u s n e e n o m o o r h t a b e n o r o t a l u g e r w o...

Page 38: ...ework in table 2 r e p p o c m m 5 1 n i h t g n e l e p i p t n e l a v i u q e m u m i x a M 1 e l b a T e r u s s e r p t e l n I r a b m e p i p f o h t n e l t n e l a v i u q e m u m i x a M m l...

Page 39: ...al connection of fittings to the manifold will need to suit the arrangements shown on page 35 Note 1 If it is proposed to fit chemical water treatment such as a water softener this should be fitted in...

Page 40: ...he contractors installers reasonable costs in removing and replacing any defective Open Vented Copper Cylinder or Tank with defective integral pipework as follows Gledhill Water Storage Ltd AMD AUGUST...

Page 41: ...ses owned or occupied by the Purchaser or in the possession of the Purchaser for the purposes of repossessing and recovering any such goods the property in which has remained in us under paragraph 2 a...

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