TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS For the technical specifications, refer to the nameplate (the nameplate is located next to the water intake/outlet pipes). TABLE 1 - PRODUCT INFORMATION Product range 10 15 30 Weight kg 6,6 7,4 12,8 Installation Oversink Undersink Oversink Undersink Oversink Model Refer to the nameplate Q elec kWh 2,442 2,691 2,462 2,675 2,775 Load profile XXS XXS S L wa dB 15 η wh 35,5% 32,9% 35,3% 33,0% 32,1% Capacity L 10 15 30 Heat loss kWh/day 0,46 0,71 0,61 0,85 0,77 Heat up times [10-60°C] minutes 20’ (*) 15’ (**) 20’ (*) 15’ (**) 26’ (*) 20’ (**) 26’ (*) 20’ (**) 35’ (**) Weights when full bar 17 17 23 23 43 Maximum inlet pressure bar 3,5 Maximum operating pressure bar 5,5 (*) 2000W / (**) 3000W The power consumption data in the table and the other information given in the Product Data Sheet (Enclosure A to this manual) are defined in relation to EU Directives 812/2013 and 814/2013. Products equipped with regulator knobs have the thermostat positioned in the setting condition at its set position shown in the Data Sheet (Enclosure A), used by the manufacturer to declare the appliance’s energy class. This appliance is conforming with the international electrical safety standards IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60335-2-21. The CE marking of the appliances attests its conformity to the following EC Directives, of which it satisfies the essential requisites: - LVD Low Voltage Directive: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-21, EN 60529, EN 62233, EN 50106. - EMC Electro-Magnetic Compatibility: EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3. - RoHS 3 Risk of Hazardous Substances. - ErP Energy related Products: EN 50440. - EN 12897:2016 The UKCA marking of the appliances attests its conformity to the following UK legislations: - Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 - Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 - Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 - The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 - The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 6 / EN
USER INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE KEEP THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE The heater is insulated to a high standard therefore it may be left on all the time. The temperature of the water may be adjusted by turning the knob on the front of the heater, allow half an hour for the temperature to stabilise between settings. Maximum temperature is achieved with the knob turned fully clockwise. The mark on the regulation knob indicates an setting and corresponds to a water temperature of 55 - 60°C. In hard water areas we recommended a max. 60°C. The neon light shows when the heating element is working, under control of the thermostat. If in doubt ring Ariston Thermo UK Ltd. Technical department 03332407777 Customer service department 03332408777. Note: The water heater does not have an “off” or “low” setting. WATER REGULATIONS AND BYELAWS These regulations and byelaws ensure a good supply of wholesome water, and that only approved materials, pipes and fittings are used to convey water. BUILDING REGULATIONS These are a statutory document and take priority over all other regulations and recommendations. The installation of an unvented hot water system of over 15 litres is classified as a “Controlled Service” and Regulation G3 applies. To meet the requirements of the regulation, installation of an unvented system should be undertaken by a “competent installer”. All installations of unvented hot water storage systems having a capacity of more than 15 litres should be notified to the relevant Local Authority by means of building notice or by the submission of full plans. It is important to note that it is a criminal offence to install an unvented hot water storage system over 15 litres without notifying the Local Authority. Delivery The models are supplied with the following: Unvented water heater (with factory-fitted T&P model 30L) Wall bracket Pressure relief valve set at 6 bar Dielectric junctions Tundish (model 30L only) Expansion Vessel (model 30L only) Check Valve (model 30L only) Pressure reducing Valve (model 30L only) x1 x1 x1 x2 x1 x1 x1 x1 Important note: Dielectric junctions must be fitted to all models as they prevent an electrolytic reaction andsafeguard against potential aggressive corrosion. HOW THE HEATER WORKS The heating element is controlled by a thermostat which senses the water temperature. The operating temperature can be adjusted by the regulation knob on the front of the heater. In addition to the thermostat there is a thermal cut-out which is set to switch off the power to the element if the thermostat fails and the water temperature rises too high. Once the cut-out operates it can only be reset manually (this should be carried out by the installer - see maintenance). A magnesium anode is provided to prevent corrosion of the water container. The 30L model has a temperature and pressure relief valve on top of the heater which is a safety device to back-up the thermostat and thermal cut-out. It works by sensing an excess water temperature or pressure and releasing the hot water to the discharge tundish and drain. 7 / EN
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS For the technical specifications, refer to the nameplate (the nameplate is located next to the water intake/outlet pipes). TABLE 1 - PRODUCT INFORMATION Product range 10 15 30 Weight kg 6,6 7,4 12,8 Installation Oversink Undersink Oversink Undersink Oversink Model Refer to the nameplate Q elec kWh 2,442 2,691 2,462 2,675 2,775 Load profile XXS XXS S L wa dB 15 η wh 35,5% 32,9% 35,3% 33,0% 32,1% Capacity L 10 15 30 Heat loss kWh/day 0,46 0,71 0,61 0,85 0,77 Heat up times [10-60°C] minutes 20’ (*) 15’ (**) 20’ (*) 15’ (**) 26’ (*) 20’ (**) 26’ (*) 20’ (**) 35’ (**) Weights when full bar 17 17 23 23 43 Maximum inlet pressure bar 3,5 Maximum operating pressure bar 5,5 (*) 2000W / (**) 3000W The power consumption data in the table and the other information given in the Product Data Sheet (Enclosure A to this manual) are defined in relation to EU Directives 812/2013 and 814/2013. Products equipped with regulator knobs have the thermostat positioned in the setting condition at its set position shown in the Data Sheet (Enclosure A), used by the manufacturer to declare the appliance’s energy class. This appliance is conforming with the international electrical safety standards IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60335-2-21. The CE marking of the appliances attests its conformity to the following EC Directives, of which it satisfies the essential requisites: - LVD Low Voltage Directive: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-21, EN 60529, EN 62233, EN 50106. - EMC Electro-Magnetic Compatibility: EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3. - RoHS 3 Risk of Hazardous Substances. - ErP Energy related Products: EN 50440. - EN 12897:2016 The UKCA marking of the appliances attests its conformity to the following UK legislations: - Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 - Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 - Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 - The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 - The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 6 / EN
USER INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE KEEP THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE The heater is insulated to a high standard therefore it may be left on all the time. The temperature of the water may be adjusted by turning the knob on the front of the heater, allow half an hour for the temperature to stabilise between settings. Maximum temperature is achieved with the knob turned fully clockwise. The mark on the regulation knob indicates an setting and corresponds to a water temperature of 55 - 60°C. In hard water areas we recommended a max. 60°C. The neon light shows when the heating element is working, under control of the thermostat. If in doubt ring Ariston Thermo UK Ltd. Technical department 03332407777 Customer service department 03332408777. Note: The water heater does not have an “off” or “low” setting. WATER REGULATIONS AND BYELAWS These regulations and byelaws ensure a good supply of wholesome water, and that only approved materials, pipes and fittings are used to convey water. BUILDING REGULATIONS These are a statutory document and take priority over all other regulations and recommendations. The installation of an unvented hot water system of over 15 litres is classified as a “Controlled Service” and Regulation G3 applies. To meet the requirements of the regulation, installation of an unvented system should be undertaken by a “competent installer”. All installations of unvented hot water storage systems having a capacity of more than 15 litres should be notified to the relevant Local Authority by means of building notice or by the submission of full plans. It is important to note that it is a criminal offence to install an unvented hot water storage system over 15 litres without notifying the Local Authority. Delivery The models are supplied with the following: Unvented water heater (with factory-fitted T&P model 30L) Wall bracket Pressure relief valve set at 6 bar Dielectric junctions Tundish (model 30L only) Expansion Vessel (model 30L only) Check Valve (model 30L only) Pressure reducing Valve (model 30L only) x1 x1 x1 x2 x1 x1 x1 x1 Important note: Dielectric junctions must be fitted to all models as they prevent an electrolytic reaction andsafeguard against potential aggressive corrosion. HOW THE HEATER WORKS The heating element is controlled by a thermostat which senses the water temperature. The operating temperature can be adjusted by the regulation knob on the front of the heater. In addition to the thermostat there is a thermal cut-out which is set to switch off the power to the element if the thermostat fails and the water temperature rises too high. Once the cut-out operates it can only be reset manually (this should be carried out by the installer - see maintenance). A magnesium anode is provided to prevent corrosion of the water container. The 30L model has a temperature and pressure relief valve on top of the heater which is a safety device to back-up the thermostat and thermal cut-out. It works by sensing an excess water temperature or pressure and releasing the hot water to the discharge tundish and drain. 7 / EN
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