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DIVAtech F37 D

5

EN

cod. 3541H480  -  Rev. 00 - 09/2015

Connection with coaxial pipes

fig. 9 - Examples of connection with coaxial pipes (

 = Air / 

 = Fumes)

Table. 2 - Typology

For coaxial connection, fit the unit with one of the following starting accessories. For the
wall hole dimensions, refer to the figure on the cover.

fig. 10 - Starting accessory for coaxial ducts

Table. 3 - Baffles for coaxial ducts

Connection  with separate pipes

fig. 11 - Examples of connection with separate pipes (

 = Air / 

 = Fumes)

Table. 4 - Typology

For connection of the separate ducts, fit the unit with the following starting accessory:

fig. 12 - Starting accessory for separate ducts

Before installation, check the baffle to be used and make sure the maximum permissible
length has not been exceeded, by means of a simple calculation:
1.

Establish the layout of the system of split flues, including accessories and outlet ter-
minals.

2.

Consult the table 6 and identify the losses in m

eq

 (equivalent metres) of every com-

ponent, according to the installation position.

3.

Check that the sum total of losses is less than or equal to the maximum permissible
length in table 5.

Table. 5 - Baffles for separate ducts

Table. 6 - Accessories

Type

Description

C1X

Wall horizontal exhaust and inlet

C3X

Roof vertical exhaust and inlet

Coaxial 60/100

Coaxial 80/125

Max. permissible length

4 m

10 m

Reduction factor 90° bend

1 m

0.5 m

Reduction factor 45° bend

0.5 m

0.25 m

Baffle to use

0 ÷ 2 m

Ø 50

0 ÷ 3 m

Ø 50

2 ÷ 4 m

no baffle

3 ÷ 10 m

no baffle

Type

Description

C1X

Wall horizontal exhaust and intake. The inlet/outlet terminals must be concentric or close enough to be 
undergo similar wind conditions (within 50 cm)

C3X

Roof vertical exhaust and intake. Inlet/outlet terminals like for C12

C5X

Wall or roof  exhaust and intake separate or in any case in areas with different pressures. The exhaust 
and intake must not be positioned on opposite walls.

C6X

Intake and exhaust with separately certified pipes (EN 1856/1)

B2X

Intake from installation room and wall or roof exhaust

 IMPORTANT - THE ROOM MUST BE PROVIDED WITH APPROPRIATE VENTILATION

C

1X

C

1X

C

3X

C

3X

C

3X

C

1X

Ø126

Ø82

Ø60

Ø130

Ø

100

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100

60

45.6

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68

11

8

100

60

C

5x

C

3x

B

2x

C

1x

max 50 cm

DIVAtech F37 D

Max. permissible length

40 m

eq

Baffle to use

0 - 10 m

eq

Ø 47

10 - 20 m

eq

Ø 50

20 - 30 m

eq

Ø 52

30 - 40 m

eq

No baffle

Losses in m

eq

Air

inlet

Fume exhaust

Vertical

Horizontal

Ø 80

PIPE

0.5 m M/F

1KWMA38A

0.5

0.5

1.0

1 m M/F

1KWMA83A

1.0

1.0

2.0

2 m M/F

1KWMA06K

2.0

2.0

4.0

BEND

45° F/F

1KWMA01K

1.9

2.9

45° M/F

1KWMA65A

1.9

2.9

90° F/F

1KWMA02K

2.0

3.0

90° M/F

1KWMA82A

1.5

2.5

90° M/F + Test point

1KWMA70U

1.5

2.5

PIPE SECTION

with test point

1KWMA16U

0.2

0.2

for condensate drain

1KWMA55U

-

3.0

TEE

for condensate drain

1KWMA05K

-

7.0

TERMINAL

air, wall

1KWMA85A

2.0

-

fumes, wall with antiwind

1KWMA86A

-

5.0

FLUE

Split air/fumes 80/80

1KWMA84U

-

12.0

Fume outlet only Ø80

1K
1KWMA86U

-

4.0

Ø 100

REDUCTION

from Ø80 to Ø100

1KWMA03U

0.0

0.0

from Ø100 to Ø80

1.5

3.0

PIPE

1 m M/F

1KWMA08K

0.4

0.4

0.8

BEND

45° M/F

1KWMA03K

0.6

1.0

90° M/F

1KWMA04K

0.8

1.3

TERMINAL

air, wall

1KWMA14K

1.5

-

fumes, wall with antiwind

1KWMA29K

-

3.0

Ø 60

PIPE 1 m M/F

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-

2.0

6.0

BEND 90° M/F

010029X0

-

6.0

REDUCTION 80 - 60

010030X0

-

8.0

TERMINAL fumes, wall

1KWMA90A

-

7.0

ATTENTION: CONSIDER THE HIGH PRESSURE LOSSES OF Ø60 ACCESSORIES; 
USE THEM ONLY IF NECESSARY AND AT THE LAST FUME EXHAUST SECTION.

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80

32

80

50

Summary of Contents for DIVAtech F37 D

Page 1: ... cod 3541H480 Rev 00 09 2015 DIVAtech F37 D F A 85 76 54 51 81 104 B C D E 175 127 330 700 450 330 196 110 115 115 110 A B C D E F EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...ection button 8 DHW symbol 9 DHW mode 10 Summer mode 11 Multifunction 12 Eco Economy mode 13 Heating 14 Heating symbol 15 Burner lit and actual power level flashing during combustion fault function 16 Service Tool connection 17 Water gauge Indication during operation Heating A heating demand generated by the Room Thermostat or Remote Timer Control is in dicated by flashing of the hot air above the...

Page 3: ... fig 1 for 5 seconds to access the Sliding temperature menu the display shows CU flashing Use the DHW buttons detail 1 fig 1 to adjust the curve from 1 to 10 according to the characteristic By setting the curve to 0 sliding temperature adjustment is disabled Press the heating buttons detail 3 fig 1 to access parallel curve offset the display shows OF flashing Use the DHW buttons detail 1 fig 1 to ...

Page 4: ...ing systems and compatible with the materials of the boiler and system 3 4 Gas connection The gas must be connected to the relevant union see figure on cover in conformity with the current regulations with a rigid metal pipe or with a continuous surface flexible s steel tube installing a gas cock between the system and boiler Make sure all the gas connec tions are tight 3 5 Electrical connections ...

Page 5: ...ergo similar wind conditions within 50 cm C3X Roof vertical exhaust and intake Inlet outlet terminals like for C12 C5X Wall or roof exhaust and intake separate or in any case in areas with different pressures The exhaust and intake must not be positioned on opposite walls C6X Intake and exhaust with separately certified pipes EN 1856 1 B2X Intake from installation room and wall or roof exhaust IMP...

Page 6: ...T mode press the heating buttons details 3 and 4 fig 1 for 5 seconds The TEST mode is automatically disabled in any case after 15 minutes or on stopping of hot water drawing if enough hot water is drawn to activate the DHW mode Pressure adjustment at the burner Since this unit has flame modulation there are two fixed pressure settings minimum and maximum which must be those given in the technical ...

Page 7: ... Code fault Fault Possible cause Cure A01 No burner ignition No gas Check the regular gas flow to the boiler and that the air has been eliminated from the pipes Ignition detection electrode fault Check the wiring of the electrode and that it is correctly positioned and free of any deposits Faulty gas valve Check the gas valve and replace it if necessary Gas valve wiring disconnected Check the wiri...

Page 8: ...4 System filling cock 14 Safety valve 81 Ignition and detection electrode 16 Fan 95 Diverter valve 19 Combustion chamber 114 Water pressure switch 22 Burner 138 External probe not supplied 27 Copper exchanger for heating and hot water 139 Room unit not supplied 28 Fume manifold 187 Fume baffle 29 Fume outlet manifold 194 DHW exchanger 32 Heating circulating pump 241 Automatic bypass 36 Automatic a...

Page 9: ... h 1 48 Burner nozzles G31 n x Ø 17 x 0 79 Gas supply pressure G31 mbar 37 Max gas pressure at burner G31 mbar 35 0 Min gas pressure at burner G31 mbar 5 0 Max gas delivery G31 kg h 3 10 Min gas delivery G31 kg h 1 10 Max working pressure in heating bar 3 PMS Min working pressure in heating bar 0 8 Max heating temperature C 90 tmax Heating water content litri 1 5 Heating expansion tank capacity li...

Page 10: ...iring diagram fig 21 Electrical circuit A Important Before connecting the room thermostat or the remote timer control remove the jumper on the terminal block 81 1kW L N 230V 50 Hz 16 N L 32 L N T T 278 T 42 4 3 2 1 44 38 114 ABM01 LC32 3 2 1 95 72 139 138 ...

Page 11: ...er FERROLI S p A Address Via Ritonda 78 a 37047 San Bonifacio VR Italy declares that this unit complies with the following EU directives Gas Appliance Directive 2009 142 Efficiency Directive 92 42 Low Voltage Directive Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EN ...

Page 12: ...FERROLI S p A Via Ritonda 78 a 37047 San Bonifacio Verona ITALY www ferroli it ...

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