out of the chimney (see identification
with High temperatures warning label
and description on page 2), to people
who transit and / or operate within the
work environment.
To place the equipment adherent each
other perfectly (part G). Level the equi-
pment as described above (detail E).
Insert the screws in their housings and
lock the two structures with the locking
nuts (part H1-H3).
Replace the protective caps between
the devices (part H2).
Before proceeding with the
operations, see "General sa-
fety information".
These operations must be
performed by qualified and
authorised operators, in ac-
cordance with the laws in force and
using the appropriate materials de-
scribed.
Generally, the appliance is
delivered
mains supply cable, without
pipes for connection to the water,
drainage and gas networks.
CONNECTION OF THE WATER
SUPPLY / see SECT. IMAGES -
REF. e).
You must fit an approved dou-
ble check valve to conform to
your local water regulations.
It is imperative to connect it to the
water solenoid valve before con-
necting the appliance to the water
supply (WRAS)
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
POSITIONING AND HANDLING
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
without
electric
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Repeat, if necessary, the sequence of
leveling and fixing operations for the
remaining equipment.
INTRODUCTION
(OPTIONAL) see SECT. IMAGES
- REF. d). / In order to introduce the
terminal, position it and fix it with the
equipped screws provided (detail L1).
Once the described operations have
been carried out, position again the
panels and knobs of the different ap-
pliances in the respective housings.
Add the process for the in-
stall testing (WRAS)
To perform a correct installation, it is
essential that:
1. The appliance is supplied with drin-
king water with an operating pressure
of minimum 200 kPa to a maximum of
400 kPa. In addition, a flow rate of 1.5
l/min must be ensured and the ability
to withstand a temperature below 25°.
2. The water inlet pipe is connected to
the distribution network by means of
a check valve (easily identifiable and
accessible by the operator) to be shut
off when the appliance is not opera-
ting or for the purposes of maintenan-
ce (Fig. 1).
3. Between the check valve and the
pipe that connects the appliance is in-
stalled a mechanical filter to prevent
entry of any ferrous slag that, oxidi-
sing, may affect and result in oxidation
over time of the tank.
It is advisable before con-
necting the last section of the
attachment to allow the outflow
OF
TERMINAL
4.