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3.1 

COMMISSIONING 

 

THE BOILER

When  commissioning  the  boiler 
always make sure that:
–  the  system  has  been  filled  with 

water and adequately vented;

–  the  flow  and  return  valves  are 

fully open;

–  the  flue  and  chimney  are  free 

from obstructions;

–  the  electrical  connections  to  the 

mains  and  the  earthing  are  cor-
rect;

–  no flammable liquids or materials 

are near the boiler;

–  check that the circulating pump is 

not locked.

3.2 

LIGHTING AND 

 

OPERATION

3.2.1  Lighting the boiler (fig. 6)

To  light  the  boiler  proceed  as  fol-
lows:
–  switch on the main switch (1); the 

green  light  turns  on  to  indicate 
that the appliance is powered (3). 
The burner will start;

–  set the stat knob (7) to the desired 

D.H.W. temperature. 

  The  boiler  pump  will  continue 

operating  until  the  preset  tem-
perature has been reached. 

  While  the  water  is  being  heated, 

the boiler will continue automatic 
operation  to  maintain  the  heat-

ing  temperature  shown  on  the 
thermometer  (5)  around  80°C  by 
means of the limit stat (6); 

–  once  the  water  has  been  heated 

with  the  selector  (2)  set  to  the 
summer  function  position,  the 
burner  and  the  circulating  pump 
will  cease  operation;  when  the 
selector  (2)  is  set  to  the  winter 
position,  the  system  pump  con-
trolled by the room stat will start 
up. 

  In this case, operation of the burn-

er will be controlled by the boiler 

stat (8) at the preset temperature;

–  for  best  results,  set  the  boiler 

stat knob (8) to a temperature no 
lower  than  60°C  to  prevent  the 
formation of condensate. 

  The set temperature value can be 

checked on the thermometer (5).

3.2.2  Safety stat (fig. 6)

The  manually  reset  safety  stat 
(4)  trips  to  switch-off  the  burners 
immediately  when  the  boiler  tem-

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Fig. 6

 

WARNINGS

–  In case of failure or malfunction of the equipment, contact authorised technical 

staff.

–  For safety reasons, the User cannot access the internal parts of the appliance. All 

operations involving the removal of protections or otherwise the access to dan-
gerous parts of the appliance must be performed by qualified personnel.

–  The appliance can be used by children under 8 years and by persons with redu-

ced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, 
provided they are under supervision or after they have been given instructions 
concerning the safe handling of the appliance and the understanding of the dan-
gers inherent to it. Never let children play with the appliance. Children without 
supervision must not carry out cleaning and maintenance meant to be carried out 
by the user.

Summary of Contents for Estelle HE B4 INOX ErP

Page 1: ...CTION 48 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE 3 1 COMMISSIONING THE BOILER 49 3 2 LIGHTING AND OPERATION 3 3 REGULAR CLEANING 50 3 4 ANTIFREEZE PROTECTION 52 3 5 USER WARNINGS 3 6 DISPOSAL OF THE EQUIPMENT 3 7 SIGNAL LED D H W PUMP ESTELLE HE B4 INOX ErP ENGLISH CONFORMITY Our Company declares that ESTELLE HE B4 INOX ErP boilers comply with the essential requirements of the following directives Boiler Efficiency...

Page 2: ... H flow G 1 UNI ISO 228 1 R C H return G 1 UNI ISO 228 1 U D H W outlet G 3 4 UNI ISO 228 1 E D C W inlet G 3 4 UNI ISO 228 1 C Recirculation G 3 4 UNI ISO 228 1 S Boiler drain MODEL SERIAL NUMBER YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION WATER CONTENT IN BOILER HEAT INPUT MAX HEAT OUTPUT MAX MAX OPERATING PRESSURE CONTENTS D H W HEAT INPUT MAX D H W MAX OPERATING PRESSURE D H W D H W FLOW RATE POWER SUPPLY MAX POWER ...

Page 3: ...stment range C 30 60 D H W production D H W tank capacity l 110 D H W flow rate EN 625 l min 21 D H W flow rate t 30 C l h 720 Recovery time from 25 C to 55 C min 12 D H W tank max water head bar kPa 7 686 Weight kg 220 15 7 12 8 2 13 6 6 3 5 4 9 16 14 11 1 10 17 18 R M E C U KEY 1 Cast iron boiler 2 Water switch 3 Automatic air vent 4 C H pump not supplied 5 D H W pump 6 Non return valve 7 D H W ...

Page 4: ... burners must be regulated such that the CO2 value is that indicated in point 1 3 with a tolerance of 5 44 0 120 1500 1000 500 Portata acqua l h Perdite di carico mbar 100 80 20 40 60 2000 Rondò Estelle B4 Rondò Estelle B 140 160 180 200 2500 3000 220 Rondò Estelle B5 Fig 4 NOTE Water head losses obtained with t 10 C 1 7 WATER HEAD LOSSES fig 4 Water flow l h Head losses mbar L Volumen mm dm3 HE B...

Page 5: ... a 1 8 MAIN COMPONENTS fig 4 a KEY 1 Control panel 2 Breather valve 3 Connection union 1 4 Bulb housing sheath 5 Cast iron boiler 6 D H W pump 7 Control valve 8 Air relief valve 9 Water switch 10 110 litre tank ...

Page 6: ...equal to the height of the water head of the installation e g for water head of 5 meters the vessel pre charging pressure and installation filling pressure should be at least 0 5 bar 2 3 3 D H W production During the preparation of hot water the circulating pump installed on the boiler circuit remains in operation until the boiler thermostat probe detects the pre selected value Once the boiler the...

Page 7: ...47 1 2 Fig 5 KEY 1 Drain hose 2 Condensate drain tap ...

Page 8: ...or injury caused to persons due to failure to earth the boiler Always turn off the power supply before doing any work on the elec trical panel Fig 5 a KEY TS Safety stat EI Summer Winter switch TA Room stat TB Tank stat TC Boiler stat TL Limit stat IG Main switch PB D H W pump PI C H pump B1 Permanent Feeding Burner SIME optional B2 Direct Feeding Burner not supplied R R2 Relay SA Power on light S...

Page 9: ...osition the system pump con trolled by the room stat will start up In this case operation of the burn er will be controlled by the boiler stat 8 at the preset temperature for best results set the boiler stat knob 8 to a temperature no lower than 60 C to prevent the formation of condensate The set temperature value can be checked on the thermometer 5 3 2 2 Safety stat fig 6 The manually reset safet...

Page 10: ...he gas feed pipe tap and the water tap if the boiler remains inoperative for a long period 3 3 REGULAR CLEANING Maintenance of the boiler should be carried out annually by an autho rised service engineer Disconnect the boiler from the electrical supply before servicing or maintenance is carried out 3 3 1 Smoke side boiler fig 7 To carry out cleaning of the smoke passages remove the screws that fix...

Page 11: ...tions Check the regular fuel flow the cleanness of the filters of the nozzle and air vent from the tube Check the regular spark ignition and the proper function of the burner The burner ignites regularly but the flame goes out immediately Check the flame detection the air calibration and the function of the appliance Difficulty in regulating the burner and or lack of yield Check the regular flow o...

Page 12: ...boiler shutoff valve Control the presence of air in the system the function of the circu lation pumps Check the load pressure of the appliance the efficiency of the expansion tanks and the valve calibration 3 4 ANTIFREEZE PROTECTION In freezing weather make sure that the heating system continues to fun ction and that the rooms are kept warm enough including the room in which the boiler is installe...

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