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INSTALLATION
COMMISSIONING
Commissioning Space Heating
(a) The central heating is best commissioned when the store is hot and therefore
should be carried out after commissioning the BoilerMate.
(b) Move the central heating control rocker to the constant position, set heating
programmer to continuous and ensure that the room thermostat is calling for heat.
This will be indicated by display segments V1.3 and V1.4 being on respectively.
The BoilerMate controller will now:-
• Turn on the central heating pump and this will be indicated by display segment
H2.2 being lit.
(c) Wait until the heating circuit has reached its normal temperature before balancing
the system in the usual way to achieve a temperature drop of about 10
o
C.
(d) Set the programmer and room thermostat as per manufacturer’s instructions
supplied with the appliance and ensure that the programmer instructions along
with the user instructions for the appliance are left with the user.
Commissioning Domestic Hot Water System
(a) When the store is hot, open a hot water tap nearest to the appliance at
approximately 6 litres/minute. After about 2 – 3 seconds, the plate heat exchanger
pump will start. This is indicated on the A.C.B. by display segment H2.1.
(b) The hot water flow temperature should settle at about 52
o
C. Close this tap and
open the hot bath tap at maximum flow rate and record the flow rate and the
hot water temperature in the ‘Benchmark’ logbook.
(c) Close the hot water tap(s) and after few seconds, the plate heat exchanger pump
will stop running and display segment H2.1 will turn off.
(d) It is recommended that the hot water rocker is left on constant so that hot
water is always available. The central heating rocker should be left on timed
and the clock set to control the times heating is required.
Hand over to User
(a) Explain the system and the BoilerMate appliance controls to the user.
(b) Explain how to operate the heating and hot water controls to the user. This
should include setting ‘on’ and ‘off’ times and the room temperature on the room
thermostat as well as the use of thermostatic radiator valves.
(c) Advise on boiler operation and maintenance advised in the boiler manual.
(d) Handover appliance and room thermostat user instructions and put the completed
“Benchmark” logbook and the appliance instruction manual in the pocket on the
inside of the appliance front panel.
(e) DON’T place any clothing or other combustible materials against or on top of this
appliance.
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
commissioning and left with the product to meet the Warranty conditions offered
by Gledhill.
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