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FOR ADVICE, REPAIRS AND

FAST SERVICE

1300 367 565

MODELS G26 Pure 6

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING

EXTERNAL GAS HOT WATER UNIT

20637894 (K)

Summary of Contents for G26

Page 1: ...FOR ADVICE REPAIRS AND FAST SERVICE 1300 367 565 MODELS G26 Pure 6 INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING EXTERNAL GAS HOT WATER UNIT 20637894 K ...

Page 2: ...er Connection Hot Water Connection Electrical Requirements Wiring Diagram and Remote Controls Installation Schematic Remote Controls Mounting Remote Controls User Instructions Care of THE ETERNITY Hot Water Unit Hints for Using THE ETERNITY Unit Fault Monitor Warranty Conditions 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 ...

Page 3: ...ructions 2 Uniform Building Regulations Local authority regulations 3 AS NZS 3500 4 Plumbing and Drainage Heated Water Systems 4 The Gas Installations Standard AS 5601 for gas burning appliances and equipment 5 Any other statutory regulation that may apply 6 A notice of intention to install shall be lodged with the relevant Municipal Authority and local Gas Authority prior to installation 1 0 2 DE...

Page 4: ...ONS CONNECTIONS 12 8 122 165 15 623 569 13 575 350 50 50 585 330 308 COLD WATER INLET R3 4 20 WATER INLET FILTER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE GAS SUPPLY INLET R3 4 20 HOT WATER OUTLET R3 4 20 CABLE ENTRY POINT 84 25 35 ...

Page 5: ... DIAGRAM FLUE OUTLET GAS VALVE CIRCUIT BOARD BURNER CASE HOT WATER OUTLET COLD WATER INLET GAS SUPPLY INLET HEAT EXCHANGER WATER VOLUME PROPORTIONAL VALVE NOS PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 8 9 2 7 6 5 ...

Page 6: ...AIG Approval no Inlet gas connection male thread Cold water connection male thread Hot water connection male thread Relief valve pressure setting Weight dry 1 2 DATA PLATE Left outside of cabinet 1 3 GAS TYPE The temporary gas label is located on the cabinet top The label is the gas that this appliance is designed to operate with DO NOT OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER GAS TYPE MODEL G26 Pure 6 MJ H 200 MOD...

Page 7: ...g weight of the unit see the technical sheet for dimensions of mounting brackets and positions 1 6 INSTALLATION POSITION THIS HEATER IS APPROVED FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR INDOOR USE Refer AS 5601 for clearance details for flue terminal In addition ensure that the appliance installation position permits easy access for maintenance and operation For further information ple...

Page 8: ... 150 75 Horizontally from any building structure or obstruction facing a terminal g 500 500 From any other flue terminal cowl or combustion air intake h 500 300 Appliances up to 150MJ h input 500 300 Appliances over 150MJ h input up to 200MJ h input 1500 300 Appliances over 200MJ h input up to 250MJ h input 1500 500 Appliances over 250MJ h input 1500 1500 All fan assisted flue appliances in the di...

Page 9: ...gas cylinders are of sufficient size The water heater alone will require a regulator of 4KG per hour capacity 5 Before connecting the appliance to the gas service purge any debris or air from the gas service Venting of purged gas shall be an area free of sources of ignition Close the isolating gas cock prior to connection of the appliance 6 After connection check all joints for leaks with an appro...

Page 10: ...of the water heater Pipe sizing from the cold water supply should be sized according to local BY LAWS for water supply ISOLATING GATE VALVE or BALL VALVE A GATE VALVE or BALL VALVE must be used on the cold water inlet to the water heater THIS REQUIREMENT IS AN AUSTRALIA WIDE REQUIREMENT UNDER THE NATIONAL PLUMBING CODE IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTION IS NOT CARRIED OUT ALL WARRANTIES ON THE UNIT WILL BE ...

Page 11: ... these models for full details 2 2 Keep the pipe lengths to a minimum and make sure that the pipework is well insulated as correct performance of the appliance is dependent on properly insulated pipework 2 3 DO NOT FIT ANY VALVES OR RESTRICTORS TO THE OUTLET OF THE WATER HEATER 2 4 DO NOT FIT ANY OBSTRUCTION TO THE PRESSURE RELIEF LOCATED ON THE HOT WATER OUTLET CONNECTION BEFORE TURNING ON THE PO...

Page 12: ...ONAL VALVE 10 DIP SWITCH O W P BK G Y ON MIN GC 140 GC 140 MIN MIN MAX BL R 5 7 6 1 4 2 1 2 8 3 OFF W W W W FLAME SENSOR CUTOUT TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTGOING TEMP TEMPERATURE WATER VOLUME PROPORTIONAL VALVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR INCOMING TEMP W W TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEAT EXCHANGER TEMP Y Y HI TEMP FUSE GAS VALVE 2 BL O Y GAS VALVE 1 Y MAIN GAS VALVE Y Y Y BK W BL BK AUTO TRANSFORMER THERMOSTAT FOR FREEZ...

Page 13: ...tall the wiring into the cabinet through the wiring access adjacent to the power cable see the Technical Sheet 4 5 Using the cable clamps provided on the plate adjacent to the terminal block attach the wiring to the plate Then attach the wires to the terminals for the remote controls See wiring diagram previous page Replace the front cover and connect the power plug 4 6 COMMISSIONING AND TESTING A...

Page 14: ...or decrease the desired water temperature PRIORITY Indicator Indicates this controller has priority control over the other controller ON Indicator Indicates power is on to the system Flame Logo Indicator Indicates that a hot water faucet is open and that control of the temperature is taken at another controller UP DOWN Button Increase or decrease the desired water temperature PRIORITY Button Prior...

Page 15: ...TROLS OPEN THE CARTON BOX AND MAKE SURE TO CHECK FOLLOWING PARTS PROVIDED MAIN CONTROLS MODEL CMR 2251 SHOWER SUB CONTROLS MODEL YST 2251 YST 2251S REMOTE CONTROLS WOOD SCREW CURL PLUG WIRING REMOTE CONTROLS WOOD SCREW CURL PLUG CONNECTOR WIRING CABLE CLAMP 2PCS 2PCS 2PCS 2PCS 2PCS ...

Page 16: ...ontroller Align the slots of Main remote controller s back to 4 hooks on the fitting bracket Then slide them on from the top In case you are not using the fitting bracket of the remote controller Detach right and left covers of the remote controller and fix them to the wall directly with wood screws Then attach the covers again Do Not Chemicals Remote controller fitting bracket Remote controller 2...

Page 17: ...uite Drill a hole more than dia about 12mm in a wall for the remote controller cables After passing the remote controller cables through the hole remove the packing s back paper of remote controller Then attach the remote controller to the wall Detach both end covers of remote controller and fix the remote controller to the wall with wood screws 2pcs in the screw holes provided Do not tighten the ...

Page 18: ...perature while someone is bathing or washing That may result in scalds or burns PRIORITY control change The temperature can only be controlled by the remote controller which has the priority indication Priority button is only located on the Bath remote controller Ensuite When the priority switch is turned on priority control over the water temperature is changed voluntarily In case of installation...

Page 19: ...tained HINTS FOR USING REMOTE CONTROLS FOR SAFETY AND ENERGY SAVINGS THE TEMPERATURE WILL INCREASE BY 1 WITH EACH PRESS OF THE UP DOWN BUTTONS THE TEMPERATURE CAN BE ADJUSTED CONTINUOUSLY BY KEEPING THE BUTTON PRESSED OVER 50 UP TO 60 THE TEMPERATURE IS CONTROLLED BY 5 NOTCH 4 The MAIN REMOTE CONTROL is left switched on at all times for operation 5 The MAIN REMOTE CONTROL is left switched on at al...

Page 20: ...TACT YOUR GAS SUPPLY COMPANY 1 DO NOT HANG WASHING OR OTHER MATERIALS ADJACENT TO THE UNIT 2 DO NOT STORE INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS WITHIN 2 METERS OF THE UNIT 3 DO NOT TOUCH THE FLUE OUTLET OF THE UNIT DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER OPERATION 4 IF ANY GAS SMELL COMES FROM THE UNIT DO NOT USE NAKED FLAMES TO TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WHEN POWER IS RESTORED THE REMOTE CONTROLS WILL RESET AT 42 AS A SAFE TEMPERAT...

Page 21: ...the gas supply company CONFIRM TYPE OF GAS AND POWER SUPPLY May cause incomplete combustion explosive ignition or fire Make sure to use the gas type as well as power supply voltage frequency as indicated on the RATING LABEL located on the cabinet side There are Natural Gas and Propane Gas on the GAS TYPE LABEL Close No Fire Prohibited 210 1200 18 TEST POINT PRESSURE LOW GSCS20021 18 WEIGHT GK 2621...

Page 22: ... use them around the unit Take special care Warning NO RUBBER TUBING May cause gas leakage or fire Prohibited Rubber tubing should never be used for gas piping Freeze Prevention This unit comes equipped with electric heaters that discourage the water heater from freezing To enable this freeze prevention system to operate there must be an electrical power supply connected to the unit The freeze pre...

Page 23: ...y such as earthquake or fire apply following procedure 4 Contact the dealer from whom you bought the unit 1 Close the hot water outlet 2 Close the gas valve and the main water valve 3 Turn off the main power However in case of gas leakage first close the gas valve then wait for the leaked gas to disperse then turn off the main power supply Close Pull No wet hand Close Close ...

Page 24: ...the power point Warning Check DO NOT PULL POWER CORD May generate heat and cause fire Do not turn off the power plug by pulling the cord It may generate heat by wire breakage then cause fire DO NOT USE POWER CORD BUNDLED May generate heat and cause fire Never use power cord in a bundled condition It will cause heat generation and fire Prohibited Prohibited If the power supply cord is damaged it sh...

Page 25: ... INSTALL NEAR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES When installed near to TV or radio it may cause picture disturbance or sound disturbance Install away from those appliances MEASURE TO BE TAKEN FOR LIGHTNING POSSIBILITY May cause failure Instant overflow voltage caused by lightning can damage the electronic parts Therefore turn off the main power when you have thunder SECURE SERVICE SPACE Make sure to secure good...

Page 26: ... exchanger temperature sensor wire breakage Main gas valve failure Gas valve failure Combustion fan failure Water volume proportional valve failure False flame detection Number of connected units discrepancy During power failure remote controller wiring is disconnected only applies when using remote controller before power failre Check gas supply Check gas supply and pressure Call service center C...

Page 27: ...r who is not unauthorised to install an Eternity water heater or incorrect installation and attempts to repair Eternity by an unqualified person 2 Repairs and service carried out by a person who is not a Qualified Service Person or Authorised Service Agent 3 Faults caused by incorrect installation water problems electricity supply and or gas supply The warranty does not cover the following 4 Subje...

Page 28: ...pplications Definition of Commercial Use 1 Units supplying kitchen areas used for bulk food preparation 2 Units used in industrial or bulk heating processors and hydronic heating installations 3 Units used as bulk central heating systems and flow and return systems Please contact your ETERNITY office for full warranty conditions On 1300 367 565 for all Warranty and Service information Domestic App...

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