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EN

SAFETY

GB: the following Codes of Practice apply: 
BS4814, BS6798, BS5440 Part 1 and 2, 
BS5546 Part 1, BS5449, BS6891, BS6700, 
BS7074 Part 1 and 2, BS7593, BS7671.
IE: I.S.813, BS5546, BS 5449, BS 7074, BS 
7593.

NOTE: For further information, see the 
current issue of the Building Regulations, 
approved document L1 ( in the UK) and the 
following current issues of:
1) Central heating system speci

fi

 cation 

(CheSS) and
2) Controls for domestic central heating 
system and hot water. BRECSU.

1.6.5.3 

Heating System

In GB, it is necessary to comply with the 
Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 
1999 (for Scotland, the Water Byelaws 
2000, Scotland). To comply with the Water 
regulations your attention is drawn to: The 
Water Regulations guide published by the 
Water Regulations Advisory Service (WRAS) 
gives full details of the requirements.

In IE, the requirements given in the 
current edition of I.S.813 “Domestic Gas 
Installations” and the current Building 
Regulations must be followed.

1.6.5.4 

Electrical Supply

The heating appliance MUST be earthed. All 
system components shall be of an approved 
type and all wiring to current I.E.E. wiring 
regulations. External wiring must be correctly 
earthed, polarised and in accordance with 
the relevant standards.

In GB, this is BS 7671.
In IE, this is the current edition of ETCI rules.

The heating appliance MUST be connected 
to a permanent 230V ac, 50Hz supply.
Connection of the whole electrical system of 
the heating appliance, including any heating 
controls, to the electrical supply MUST be 
through one common isolator and must be 
fused 30 Amp maximum.

Isolation should be by a double pole switched 
fused spur box, with a minimum gap of 3mm 
for both poles. The fused spur box should be 

readily accessible and preferably adjacent to 
the appliance. It should be identi

fi

 ed as to its 

use.

Alternatively connection can be made 
through an unswitched shuttered socket and 
3A fused 3-pin plug both to the current issue 
of BS 1363, provided they are not used in a 
room containing a bath or shower.
Wiring to the heating appliance must be PVC 
85OC insulated cable, not less than 3 G4.

1.6.5.5 

Control of Substances Hazardous 
to Health

Under Section 6 of The Health and Safety at 
Work Act 1974, we are required to provide 
information on substances hazardous to 
health. The adhesives and sealants used in 
this appliance are cured and give no known 
hazard in this state.

1.7 

CE Mark

The CE mark indicates that the appliances 
described in this manual are in compliance 
with the following directives :

 

-

Directive 2006/95/EC of the Council 
with amendments "Directive Concerning 
Electrical Equipment for Use Within 
Speci

fi

 c Voltage Limits" (Low voltage 

directive)

 

-

Directive 2004/108/EC of the Council 
with amendments "Directive Concerning 
Electromagnetic Compatibility"

Summary of Contents for VWZ MEH 60

Page 1: ...GB VWZ MEH 60 Installation instructions and instructions for use For the competent person and the operator Installation instructions and instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...number 6 3 3 Data plate description 6 4 Mounting and installation 7 4 1 Preparing the mounting and installation 7 4 2 Mounting the product 8 4 3 Hydraulic installation 8 4 4 Electrical Installation 9 4 5 Cableway and passage 11 5 Start up 12 5 1 Purging the appliance 12 5 2 Installing the casing 13 5 3 Handing over the product to the user 13 6 Repair work 13 6 1 Spare parts 13 6 2 Draining the pro...

Page 3: ...rs 1 4 General safety advices 1 4 1 Danger to life by electric shock Touching live connections can cause serious personal injury Before carrying out any work on the product switch off the power supply Secure the power supply against being switched on again 1 4 2 Danger to life due to missing or not properly working safety devices Missing safety devices can cause life threatening scalding and other...

Page 4: ...tions 1 6 5 1 IMPORTANT Where no British Standards exists materials and equipment should be fit for their purpose and of suitable quality and workmanship The installation of this heating appliance must be carried out by a competent person approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive and in accordance with the rules in force in the countries of destination Manufacturer s instructions mus...

Page 5: ...e current edition of ETCI rules The heating appliance MUST be connected to a permanent 230V ac 50Hz supply Connection of the whole electrical system of the heating appliance including any heating controls to the electrical supply MUST be through one common isolator and must be fused 30 Amp maximum Isolation should be by a double pole switched fused spur box with a minimum gap of 3mm for both poles...

Page 6: ...ucture 3 1 1 Electrical Module 1 A B 1 Temperature Sensor pocket A Heat input from the heat pump B Heat outlet towards the installation 3 2 Type designation and serial number Data plate location 1 1 Data plate The type designation and the serial number are shown on the data plate 3 3 Data plate description The data plate certifies the country where the product is intended to be installed The data ...

Page 7: ...ting clearances 4 1 2 1 Product and connection dimensions 452 140 140 87 101 447 40 50 50 4 1 2 2 Distance to inflammable parts Make sure that no item that can easily catch fire is in direct contact with the components which may reach a temperature greater than 80 C Make sure that there is a minimum distance of 200 mm between items that can easily catch fire and the hot surfaces 4 1 2 3 Mounting c...

Page 8: ...ht of the product 4 2 Mounting the product 4 2 1 Removing the casing 1 1 Front casing Remove the front casing 1 4 2 2 Wall mounting of the product a Danger Danger to life if the load bearing capacity of the fixing elements used is insufficient If the fixing elements do not have suf ficient load bearing capacity the prod uct can come loose and fall down When fitting the product ensure that the fixi...

Page 9: ...might cause mate rial damage The electrical connection of the product must be carried out only by a suitably qualified person 1 2 30 mm max 1 Electrical wires 2 Insulation When you connect the electrical wires to a connector on the electronic board Keep a distance of a maximum of 30 mm between connector and the start of the insulation If using single core wires are used ensure that they are wrappe...

Page 10: ... mains voltages higher than 400 V electronic components may be destroyed Make sure that the rated voltage of the mains is 400 V Connect alimentation cables of product on the electrical panel of installation 4 4 1 1 Method of collection of electrical cables C A B 4 4 1 2 230 V connection Cable routing 6 kW b Caution Comply with the instructions on the label affixed inside the electri cal casing 02 ...

Page 11: ...Command relay connection 4 4 2 1 With 2 kW electrical booster N N 1 L2 L1 L3 2 1 2 4 4 2 2 With 4 kW electrical booster N N 1 2 L2 L1 L3 1 2 4 4 2 3 With 6 kW electrical booster N N 1 2 L2 L1 L3 1 2 3 4 4 2 4 With multi stage booster N N 1 2 L2 L1 L3 1 2 4kW 2kW 1 Electrical booster module 2 Towards command relay 3 Electrical shunt 4 5 Cableway and passage i Notes The cables must pass through the ...

Page 12: ...t transfer 5 Start up For filling refer to the installation instructions of the heat pump Check the electrical and water installation Check all connections for leaks Fill the heating installation Purge your heating system Replace the power e Danger Risk of death from electric shock Before carrying out the following work ensure that the product has been disconnected from the power supply 5 1 Purgin...

Page 13: ...oduct in the course of the CE conformity check If you do not use certified genuine Vaillant spare parts during maintenance or repair the CE conformity of the product will expire That is why we imperatively recommend to install genuine Vaillant spare parts 6 2 Draining the product b Caution Risk of material damage Avoid all risk of water projection onto the electrical components 2 1 1 Air vent 2 Dr...

Page 14: ...Recycling and disposal The competent person who installed your product is responsible for the disposal of the packaging If the product is identified with this symbol In this case do not dispose of the product with household waste Instead hand in the product to a collection centre for old electrical or electronic appliances If the product contains batteries that are marked with this symbol these ba...

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Page 16: ...ingham Road Belper Derbyshire DE56 1JT Telephone 0330 100 3461 Vaillant Service Solutions 0330 100 3461 Spares Technical Enquiries 017 73 59 66 15 info vaillant co uk Spares Technical Enquiries technicalspares groupservice co uk www vaillant co uk These instructions or parts thereof are protected by copyright and may be reproduced or distributed only with the manufacturer s written consent ...

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