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fig. 28

Sequence of bulbs introduction

Introduce the sensors in the upper bulb
holder(s) in the following sequence (Ref. to fig.
28):
- thermometer (1)
- working thermostat (2)
- high limit thermostat (3)
- minimum thermostat (4).
We recommend that the introduction of the
sensors is made up to bottom of the bulb
holder(s).
To get a better contact introduce also the
arcuated spring (6) and secure the capillaries
with the special clip (5).

1

Thermometer  bulb

2

Working thermostat bulb

3

High limit thermostat bulb

4

Minimum thermostat bulb

5

Bulb retaining clip

6

Contact spring

Summary of Contents for ELLPREX Series

Page 1: ...26739 01 13 rev 4 ELLPREX INSTALLATION USE AND SERVICING INSTRUCTION to be kept by the user...

Page 2: ...boiler house the safety devices the chimney the fuel supply lines the electrical installations and all the other local requirements and safety instructions Approvals The UNICAL boilers ELLPREX range h...

Page 3: ...ter systems BS 5546 Installation of gas hot water supplies for domestic purposes 2nd Family Gases BS 6644 Ventilation for gas appliances of rated input exceeding 60 kW HEALTH SAFETY DOCUMENT No 635 Th...

Page 4: ...2 7 3 Burner installation page 15 2 8 Connection of the sight glass to the burner via a cooling line page 16 2 9 Casing assembly page 16 STANDARD PANEL BOARD page 24 3 1 Panel board type 21057 functio...

Page 5: ...by a textile in mineral fiber For models from ELL 4500 to ELL 7000 the outer shell is insulated with a felt lamellar matress thick 50 mm protected by an alumi fig 1 1 2 WORKING PRINCIPLE The ELLPREX b...

Page 6: ...190 251 264 298 398 462 565 Water side pressure loss m w c 0 09 0 15 0 19 0 33 0 12 0 21 0 16 0 28 0 09 0 17 0 14 0 25 0 21 0 38 9 15 15 28 13 25 17 34 16 29 24 43 32 55 Smoke side pressure loss mm w...

Page 7: ...1122 1122 B mm 1605 1800 1995 1432 1432 1432 C mm 190 190 190 D mm 195 195 195 E mm F mm 190 190 190 G mm 765 765 765 H mm 480 480 480 1989 2184 2379 L mm 125 125 125 1540 1540 1540 M mm 298 298 298 N...

Page 8: ...H mm 595 595 640 640 690 690 2346 2686 2781 3151 3225 3545 L mm 180 180 75 75 75 75 1540 1540 1650 1650 1810 1810 M mm 461 461 561 561 661 662 N mm 330 670 510 880 670 990 O mm 500 500 550 550 700 700...

Page 9: ...G mm 1315 1535 1535 H mm 772 915 915 3835 3879 4279 L mm 115 144 144 1990 2271 2271 M mm 325 377 777 N mm 1100 1060 1060 O mm 1330 1280 1420 P mm 1620 1870 1870 Q mm 3200 3164 3564 R mm Nominal Outpu...

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Page 11: ...ion is highly recommended To allow the cleaning of the smoke pipes in front of the boiler a clearance equal to the length of the boiler has to be available With the boiler door opened at 90 the distan...

Page 12: ...the entity of the reinstatement water to avoid inconvenients due to untreated water For that reason it is suggested to fit in the feeding line to the boiler a water meter for small capacities 2 5 2 C...

Page 13: ...le A Adjustment in vertical way it is possible only by introducing some washers of convenient thickness under the hinge on which the door rotates fig 17 B Adjustment in transversal way it is possible...

Page 14: ...L H side are normally used as rotating hinges from Right to Left whilst the two ones on the R H side are used as closing hinges Exactly the contrary will happen when the door is hinged on the R H side...

Page 15: ...0 970 270 270 ELLPREX 290 630 220 250 ELLPREX 170 240 180 250 2 7 1 CONFORMITY OFTHE BURNER All the burners equipping the ELLPREX boilers must be CE certificated and must conform to the following dire...

Page 16: ...REX 1850 30001 casing upper part ELLPREX 1850 30002 casing front part ELLPREX 2200 30003 casing rear part ELLPREX 2200 30004 casing upper part ELLPREX 2200 30002 casing front part ELLPREX 2650 30081 c...

Page 17: ...ion B Locate the side panels 3 and 4 with the lower bend inside the bottom L profiles and the upper bend in the seats of front and rear tube plates To determine which is the left and right panel ensur...

Page 18: ...ht panel ensure that the cable clamp plates are positioned facing toward the front edge Fit the four flathead screws 8 on the inner bend of the rear side panels 3b 4b C Open the combustion chamber doo...

Page 19: ...nd to the upper L profile To determine which is the left and right panel ensure that the cable clamp plates 5 are positioned facing toward the front edge C Open the combustion chamber door and fit the...

Page 20: ...e side panels 3a 3b 3c and 4a 4b 4c with the lower bend inside the bottom L profiles and hooking the upper bend to the upper L profile To determine which one of the front side panels is the left or th...

Page 21: ...les and hook them to the screws fitted to the upper square tube To determine which one of the front side panels is the left or the right ensure that the cable clamp plates 5 are positioned facing towa...

Page 22: ...thermostat 3 minimum thermostat 4 We recommend that the introduction of the sensors is made up to bottom of the bulb holder s To get a better contact introduce also the arcuated spring 6 and secure th...

Page 23: ...of the two side screws from the panel board rotate its cover towards the front and insert the cables and the capillaries of thermometer and thermostats through the slots on its base Insert the capill...

Page 24: ...een the switching points of the two double pole is 6 C not adjustable Theminimumthermostat accessiblethrough the opening of the panel board cover switches OFF the C H pump during the reacing of the st...

Page 25: ...er and flow are included in the supply the room sensors for the C H systems No 1 and No 2 are optionals The mixing valve and the relevant motor are not supplied by Unical When the room sensor is not f...

Page 26: ...G V 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 2nd stage Tm Minimum thermostat Ts High limit thermostat Vm2 Mixing valve for 2nd zone A Burner lockout warning lamp eventual B Hourmeter eventual 3 5 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGR...

Page 27: ...08 RELAY FUNC 1 00 30 C 90 C RELAY TEMP 1 30 C 2K 10K HYST RELAY 1 5K 00 03 RELAY FUNC 2 00 00 01 OFF ON SCREED 00 OFF See explanation SCREED PROGR RETURN Default IV Value range Designation HOTWATER...

Page 28: ...00 24 00 OUT TEMP DEL 1 0K 50K SLOPE OFFSET 5K 00 01 OFF ON B HEAT SINK 01 ON Exit level using RETURN Default IV Value range Designation HEATING CIRCUIT 1 00 04 HC FUNCTION 00 00 03 PUMP MODE 00 5 25...

Page 29: ...ensor code no required after input there is a restart of the controller RETURN end of INSTALLATION Start INSTALLATION Set value Save value and next value Start INSTALLATION Set value Save value and ne...

Page 30: ...02 OPTIMIZAT 00 0 00 3 00 h M OPT TIME 2 00 h 0 00 3 00 h ECONO OPTI 0 00 h 0000 9999 PC ENABLE 0000 Default IV Value range Designation HEATING CIRCUIT 2 MODE 5 C 40 C T ROOM DES 1 20 C 5 C 40 C T RO...

Page 31: ...Mo Tu We TH Fr 06 00 to 22 00 Sa Su 07 00 to 23 00 Value range Designation HEAT CIRCUIT 2 HEAT PROGRAM 1 FACTORY SETTING Mo Tu We TH Fr 06 00 to 08 00 16 00 to 22 00 Sa Su 07 00 to 23 00 HEAT PROGRAM...

Page 32: ...hydraulic schemas shown in the figs 35 36 are principle schemas in case of different system circuits contact please our after sale service dept which will supply you with all the necessary informatio...

Page 33: ...ponsibility of a specialized and well trained burner technician authorised by the burner manufacturer In that occasion a commissioning report has to be filled out POSITION OF THE CORE INSIDE THE TURBU...

Page 34: ...RSTCOMMISSIONING At the commissioning stage of the boiler a qualified technician has to perform the following checks Internal and external sound test of burner and fuel feeding pipe Adjustment of the...

Page 35: ...0 position 5 1 GENERAL RULES Before effecting any operation of cleaning or maintenance disconnect the boiler from the electrical supply acting on the main switch onto the panel board In case of failur...

Page 36: ...ty and control devices imposed by local requirements that cannot be attributed to the constructive geometry and or to the materials used and to the constructive technique and therefore they are not co...

Page 37: ...37 Notes...

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Page 40: ...Unical AG declines any liability for the inaccuriaces that may appear due to errors in trascription or printing It also reserves the right to introduce those modifications to its products that it con...

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