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INSTALLATION

12. System  types 
 

The ‘Slim Jim’ range of boilers can be used in various system 
designs. Please refer to The Electric Heating Company for more 
details on under floor heating requirements.  We are able to 
supply a ‘Slim Jim’ Heat Pack that contains  the relevant control 
valves, cylinder  and  room  thermostats required  to configure 
an ‘S’ plan heating system. The heat pack has all the necessary 
components that you need to connect the systems controls and 
plumbing configurations for ‘S’ Plan design.

 

We recommend the use of thermostatic radiator valves on all 
radiators except in the room that has the wall room thermostat 
fitted. This radiator should be fitted with lock shield valves and 
left in the fully open position.

 

In addition we recommend that an automatic bypass is fitted 
within this circuit and set to the relevant settings to allow the 
minimum flow rates to pass through the boiler (8 l/min) when 
all radiator thermostats close. 

 

Allowance  should  be  made  for  a  minimum  size  radiator  of 
600mm x 600mm single convector or equal to 2500 Btu to be 
installed within the heating circuit and locked open. This will 
be located in the room that has the room thermostat installed.

 

System should be designed to meet the current building regula-
tions in force at the current time.

13. Hanging the Boiler

1.   Hang the boiler in a vertical position on the fixing points and 

screws provided, with the flow and return connections as 
identified in Figure 1 maintaining the clearances as identified 
in the Location section of this manual (page 3)

2.   Connect the boiler to a heating system that is equipped 

with isolation valves (see Figures 4 & 5) 

3.   Fill  the  heating  system  with  treated  water,  which  will 

substantially extend the life of the heating coils. See item 
14 ‘System Protection’ below. 

4.   Connect  the  boiler  system  to  the  UK  domestic  ‘mains’ 

electrical system as per the ‘Electrical Installation’ section 
using conductors sizes as recommended in ‘THE TECHNI-
CAL SPECIFICATION’
 at the end of this manual.

5.   Connect  the  Room  Thermostat  &  Programmer  and  all 

other required electrical connections as per the ‘ELEC-
TRICAL CONNECTIONS & CONTROL’
 section of this 
manual.

14. System Protection
 

Failure to protect the system will invalidate the manufacturer’s 
warranty.

 

After the system has been installed the cleansing and inhibiting 
procedure must be carried out as follows: -

Procedure:

1.   Fill the system with cold mains water to the recommended 

pressure 1.5 bar and check for leaks, then drain the system 
thoroughly making sure all drain cocks are fully open and 
that the system is completely drained.

2.   Add Fernox Heavy Duty restorer through the header tank 

or via filling loop at the recommended dose. One bottle 
must be used as a minimum per dwelling. If you are unsure 
of the correct dose rate, contact  Fernox.

3.   Re-fill the system and circulate the Heavy-Duty Restorer 

prior to the boiler being fired up, then commission the 
system in the normal way. The cleansing agent must be 
in the system for a minimum 1 hour with the system at 
normal operating temperature. A longer period of time 
would be more beneficial to the cleansing process espe-
cially if excess flux was used.

4.   Drain  and  flush  the  system  thoroughly  to  remove  the 

cleaning agent and any debris or contaminant. This is a 
critical part of the cleaning process and must be carried out 
correctly. Use a rinse test meter (TDS), such as the Fernox 
CTM. The reading must be within 10% of the mains ppm 
value.

5.   Then  add  the  Fernox  Protector  (Copal  MB1  or  Super 

concentrate).  This  will  protect  against  the  formation  of 
scale, corrosion and microbiological growths. It is cru-
cial however, that for the protector to work correctly, the 
system must be properly  cleansed and flushed. 

6.   The  label  included  within  the  Fernox  Protector  carton 

should be completed and attached adjacent to the boiler 

7.   We recommend inhibitor levels are checked on an annual 

basis (usually during the service) or sooner if the system 
content is lost. This should be carried out using a Fernox 
inhibitor Test Kit 

15. Start-up / Commissioning

1.   Turn ‘mains’ power on at main Isolating Switch.
2.   Make sure that all external controls are (off) not calling 

for heat at this stage.

3.   Switch the boiler on by pressing the Power button on the 

Front Control Panel – see figure 9.

4.   Check to see that the correct installation water pressure 

is approx (1.0/1.5 bar) and correct as necessary. (Sealed 
Systems).

5.   Vent the heating circuit and the externally fitted Pump 

according to the manufactures installation instructions.   

6.   Make  sure  the  system  water  pressure  is  maintained  at 

the correct pressure while venting the system. Continue 
venting until a continuous stream of water is evident at 
all radiators and the pump.

7.   Top up system and re-tighten all vent screw points.
8.   Turn on external controls to call for heat.
9.   Set the temperature of the boiler to your desired tempera-

ture (normally 65

0

C).

Summary of Contents for SlimJim

Page 1: ...w Boiler INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL If you require any further assistance Telephone 01698 820533 Fax 01698 825697 E mail info electric heatingcompany co uk or visit our website www electric heatingcompany co uk ...

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Page 3: ...r may result in boiler system failure Warranty calls will not be covered where the above requirements have not been met Note Some models of boilers may be supplied with a Magnetic Filter The Slim Jim boiler is a low temperature boiler intended for unvented or vented central heating systems with forced circulation protected according to legally binding directives The boiler features automatic contr...

Page 4: ...nto consideration when installing high output kW boilers 2 Boiler location The boiler must be fitted on a wall that will provide an adequate fixing and should be fitted in a location that the boiler and pipe work are not subject to frost and damp conditions 3 Central heating design installation Detailed recommendations are given in BS EN 12828 2003 BS 6700 2006 A1 2009 and CP 342 2 1974 Pipes form...

Page 5: ...6700 2006 A1 2009 Allowance should be made for a radiator to be installed with in the heating circuit and locked open This will be located in the room that has the room thermostat installed 8 System Design As the boilers are of low water content an open circuit must be achieved incorporating 2 metre s of continuous 22mm pipe work after boiler connections and before any zone valves We recommend the...

Page 6: ...t return 10 Pump and room thermostat cable entries 11 Electric mains entry 12 Front control panel Note The boiler is fitted with a Safety Temperature cut out that protects the boiler from failure The Safety Temperature cut out item 6 above cuts the power to the boiler once the temperature reaches 1000 C Once this occurs the boiler will not operate and a service engi neer would need to be called to...

Page 7: ...ed out as follows Procedure 1 Fill the system with cold mains water to the recommended pressure 1 5 bar and check for leaks then drain the system thoroughly making sure all drain cocks are fully open and that the system is completely drained 2 Add Fernox Heavy Duty restorer through the header tank or via filling loop at the recommended dose One bottle must be used as a minimum per dwelling If you ...

Page 8: ...8 GB INSTALLATION Figure 3 Figure 2 ...

Page 9: ... CURRENT IEE BS7671 WIRING REGULATIONS ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE BY A QUALI FIED TRADESPERSON A load check should be carried out to ensure that there is a sufficient current and voltage for the intended boiler installation Considera tion should be taken into account with regard to the remainder of the properties load requirements All boilers must be protected at the meter position wi...

Page 10: ...NNECTIONS AND CONTROLS Figure 4 Slim Jim Boiler hows the electrical mains connection to UK do mestic network L N Figure 5 shows the boiler connections of the single phase system LNE Neutral Earth Phase conductors 6 Temperature Limiter 15 Additional conductor ...

Page 11: ... CALL FOR HEAT BOILER CONNECTIONS Note Mains connection to 3 Amp fused spur PROGRAMMER ROOM THERMOSTAT CALL FOR HEAT BOILER CONNECTIONS NOTE Call for heat RP connections are Volt free Contacts EXTERNAL CONTROL WIRING Figure 6 Figure 7 ...

Page 12: ...provides signal indicators for start up and diagnostic monitoring of the correct boiler operation Figure 8 Key to Figure 8 MSK7 1 Controller 1 RP Room Thermostat contacts entries 2 PEAK OFF 23O 24OV to support voltage to the control board 3 Pump Circulating Pump entry 4 LED Room Thermostat on signal 5 PEAK OFF LED voltage on at PEAK OFF 6 PUMP LED Pump on signal 7 Jumpers A Pump mode b Peak enable...

Page 13: ...he boiler will operate only when 230V AC is con nected to PEAK OFF 2 When this mode is enabled the led diode indicator 5 on the control board is illuminated Note Connections of a Room Thermostat or other control device to the RP connection point within the boiler must be voltage free connections otherwise damage to the boiler will take place Figure 9 FRONT CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Figure 9 Front Co...

Page 14: ...NCE We recommend the following routine maintenance in order to assure faultless operation 1 Do not drain the water from central heating system after the heating season 2 Remove any effluent from the central heating system and boiler connection points 3 Do not cut off the power supply to the boiler between the heating seasons 4 Ensure switch 4 is always left in position 0 as this will operate the p...

Page 15: ...ce engineer change the fuse Note Where the above checks fail to cure the fault call a competent service engineer or alternatively contact the Electric Heating Com pany at Tel 01698 82053 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION EHC Part Number EHCSJIM4KW EHCSJIM7KW EHCSJIM4KW EHCSJIM4KW EHCSJIM14 4KW Boiler range kW 4kW 7kW 10kW 12kW 14 4kW Pipe entry boilers flow top Pipe entry boilers return bottom Central heati...

Page 16: ...Electric Heating Company Ltd Unit 40 Block 5 Third Road Blantyre Industrial Estate Blantyre Glasgow G72 0UP Tel 01698 820533 Fax 01698 825697 www electric heatingcompany co uk ...

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