| Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   Read this manual carefully   Warning   Read this manual carefully before starting up the water heater. Failure to   read this manual and to follow the instructions in this manual may lead to   accidents, personal injury, and damage to the appliance.   Copyright © 2008 A.O. Smith Water Products Company   All rights reserved.   Nothing from this publication may be copied, reproduced and/or published by   means of printing, photocopying or by whatsoever means, without the prior   written approval of A.O. Smith Water Products Company.   A.O. Smith Water Products Company reserves the right to modify specifications   stated in this manual.   Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their   respective owners.   Trademarks   Liability   A.O. Smith Water Products Company accepts no liability for claims from third   parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual and in   accordance with the General Conditions registered at the Eindhoven Chamber   of Commerce.   Refer further to the General Conditions. These are available on request, free of   charge.   Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably   comprehensive description of all relevant components, the manual may   nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies.   Should you detect any errors or inaccuracies in the manual, we would be   grateful if you would inform us. This helps us to further improve our   documentation.   If you have any comments or queries concerning any aspect related to the   appliance, then please do not hesitate to contact:   More information   A.O. Smith Water Products Company   PO Box 70   5500 AB Veldhoven   Netherlands   Telephone:   (free) 0870 - AOSMITH   0870 - 267 64 84   General:   Fax:   +31 40 294 25 00   +31 40 294 25 39   E-mail :   Website:   In the event of problems with connecting to the gas, electricity or water supply,   please contact your installation's supplier/installation engineer .   Instruction manual ADM   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   4 Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   Table of contents   Instruction manual ADM   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of contents   6 Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   1 Introduction   This manual describes how to install, service and use the ADM appliance. The   ADM appliance is a gas-fired open boiler without fan. ADM appliances are   equipped with a flue gas backflow safeguard.   1.1 About the appliance   The ADM is an appliance of type B   . 11BS   The information in this manual applies to types: ADM 40, ADM 50, ADM 60,   ADM 80, ADM 90, ADM 115 and ADM 135.   The appliance has been manufactured and equipped in accordance with the   European standard for gas-fired storage water heaters for the production of   domestic hot water (EN 89). The appliances are therefore compliant with the   European Directive for Gas Appliances, and and are entitled to bear the CE   mark.   Warning   Read this manual carefully before starting up the water heater. Failure to   read the manual and to follow the printed instructions may lead to personal   injury and damage to the appliance.   Warning   If there is a gas smell:   1.2 What to do if you   smell gas   No naked flames! No smoking!   Avoid causing sparks! Do not use any electrical equipment or switch, i.e. no   telephones, plugs or bells!   Open windows and doors!   Shut off the mains gas supply valve!   Warn occupants and leave the building!   After leaving the building, alert the gas distribution company or your installation   engineer.   As the (end) user, installation engineer or service and maintenance engineer,   you must ensure that the entire installation complies, as a minimum, with the   official local:   1.3 Regulations   • • • • • • • • • • • building regulations;   energy supplier's directives for existing gas installations;   directives and technical guidelines for natural gas installations;   safety requirements for low-voltage installations;   regulations governing the supply of drinking water;   regulations governing ventilation in buildings;   regulations governing the supply of air for combustion;   regulations governing the discharge of products of combustion;   requirements for installations that consume gas;   regulations governing indoor waste water disposal;   regulations imposed by fire brigade, power companies and municipality.   Instruction manual ADM   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction   gis   Furthermore, the installation must comply with the manufacturer's instructions.   Note   Later amendments and/or additions to all regulations, requirements and   guidelines published on or prior to the moment of installing, will apply to the   installation.   The three target groups for this manual are:   1.4 Target groups   • • • (end) users;   installation engineers;   service and maintenance engineers.   Symbols on each page indicate the target groups for whom the information is   intended. See the table.   Target group symbols   Symbol   Target group   (End) user   Installation engineer   Service and maintenance engineer   A service should be carried out at least once a year, both on the water side and   on the gas side. Maintenance frequency depends, among other things, on the   water quality, the average burning time per day and the set water temperature.   1.5 Maintenance   Note   To determine the correct maintenance frequency, it is recommended to   arrange for the service and maintenance engineer to check the appliance on   both the water and gas side within three months following installation. Based on   this check, the best maintenance frequency can be determined.   Note   Regular maintenance extends the service life of the appliance.   Note   Both the end user and the service and maintenance engineer are   responsible for regular maintenance. They will need to establish clear   agreements on this.   Note   If the appliance is not regularly maintained, the warranty will become void.   The following notation is used in this manual:   1.6 Forms of notation   Note   Important information.   Caution   Ignoring this information can lead to the appliance being damaged.   Warning   Failure to carefully read this information may lead to personal injury and   serious damage to the appliance.   8 Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   1.7 Overview of this   document   The table provides an overview of the contents of this document.   Contents of this document   Chapter   Target groups   Description   This chapter describes how the appliance functions.   This chapter describes the installation activity to be   completed before you actually start up the appliance.   This chapter describes how to fill the appliance.   This chapter describes how to drain the appliance.   This chapter describes the general operation of the   appliance and explains how to use the control panel.   This chapter describes the status (mode or condition) that   the appliance may have, and possible actions to take.   This chapter describes how to start the appliance running.   The general heating cycle of the appliance is also   described.   This chapter describes how to shut the appliance down for   a brief or long period of time.   This chapter is mainly intended for the installation   engineer and the service and maintenance engineer. It   describes appliance errors. A table is included stating   potential symptoms, causes and solutions. End users   may also refer to this chapter for additional information   about the appliance.   This chapter sets out the maintenance tasks to be carried   out during a service.   This chapter states the warranty terms and conditions.   Instruction manual ADM   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction   gis   10   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   2 Working principle of   the appliance   Topics covered in this chapter:   2.1 Introduction   • • • • The figure shows a cut-away view of the appliance.   2.2 General working   principle of the   appliance   Cut-away view of the appliance   Legend   22   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   38   39   2. hot water outlet   6. control panel   8. combustion chamber   9. anode   33   9 40   11   10. tank   2 6 11. heat exchanger   12. inspection and cleaning opening   14. cold water inlet   15. drain valve   41   42   37   43   44   16. gas control   20. spark igniter   34   24   10   12   45   46   21. flame probe   22. chimney pipe   24. insulation layer   33. draught diverter   34. flue gas sensor   20   35. radiation shield/condensation   tray   21   14   15   8 36. bar burners/burner tray   37. flue gas thermostat   38. safety thermostat sensor   39. high-limit thermostat sensor   40. burner control   36   35   16   41. control thermostat   IMD-0133 R2   42. high-limit thermostat   43. safety thermostat   44. frost thermostat   45. control thermostat sensor   46. frost thermostat sensor   Instruction manual ADM   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Working principle of the appliance   gis   In this appliance, the cold water enters the bottom of the tank through the cold   water inlet (14). The heat of combustion is conducted to the water by the   combustion chamber (8) and heat exchanger (11). The heated tap water leaves   the tank through the hot water outlet (2). Once the appliance is completely filled   with water, it will constantly be under mains water pressure. When hot water is   drawn from the appliance, it is immediately replenished with cold water.   The gas required for combustion flows via the gas control (16) into the manifold.   Orifices are mounted in the manifold. The gas is injected into the burner bars at   pressure from these orifices (36). The burner bars together form the burner tray.   The injection of gas into the burner bars also draws in the primary air required   for combustion. The narrow opening in the orifice causes the gas flow to   accelerate. This in turn causes a partial vacuum. It is this partial vacuum that   draws in the air (the Venturi effect). Additional air is drawn in through the   opening in the burner tray.   The hot surface igniter (20) ensures ignition of the gas/air mixture.   The flue gases released by this combustion are led through the flue tubes (part   of 11). Flue baffles (part of 11) are mounted in the flue tubes. These retard the   flow of the flue gases, thereby increasing the thermal efficiency of the appliance.   The flue gases are vented from the appliance via the draught diverter (33).   A radiation shield/condensation tray (35) is mounted below the burner tray. This   prevents overheating of the floor area below the appliance, as well as serving   as a collection tray for condensation water.   The insulation layer (24) prevents heat loss. The inside of the tank is enamelled   to protect against corrosion. The anodes (9) offer extra protection.   2.3 The appliance's   heating cycle   The entire appliance is controlled by the burner control (40) and the control   thermostat (41) or frost thermostat (44). The control thermostat and frost   thermostat both independently measure the water temperature (T   ). The   water   appliance's heating cycle is activated as soon as T   falls below the threshold   water   value (T ). The value of T depends on the selected mode of the   set   set   protection), this value is determined by the frost thermostat (threshold value =   20°C). When the appliance is in ’ON mode’, the threshold value can be set via   the control thermostat (±40°C - ±70°C).   As soon as T   falls below T , the relevant thermostat (control or frost) will   set   water   close, and the burner control will register demand. The gas control (16) is   opened, and the gas is mixed with air. This mixture is ignited by the hot surface   igniter (20) and the water is heated. As soon as T   gets higher than T , the   water   set   thermostat opens again. The demand will cease, and the burner control will stop   the heating cycle.   The thermostats have a certain margin both when closing and opening. We refer   to this margin as the hysteresis. The hysteresis cannot be adjusted.   2.4 Protection for the   appliance   2.4.1 Introduction   The burner control monitors the water temperature by means of thermostats   and ensures safe combustion. This takes place using:   • • • 12   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   2.4.2 Water temperature protection   By means of the frost, high-limit and safety thermostats, the burner control   monitors three temperatures that are important for safety. The table explains the   working principle of the thermostats with sensors.   Temperature protection   Protection   Description   Frost thermostat   When the frost thermostat sensor (46) measures a temperature of 20°C or   High-limit thermostat   Safety thermostat   When the high-limit thermostat sensor (39) measures a temperature higher   than 84°C, the high-limit thermostat will open. The heat demand is terminated   and the burner control halts the heating cycle until the high-limit thermostats   close once more. At that moment the burner control will reset the appliance and   the heating cycle will restart. The high-limit safeguard serves to prevent   overheating and/or excessive formation of scale in the appliance.   When the safety thermostat sensor (38) measures a temperature higher than   93°C, the safety thermostat will open. The heat demand is terminated and the   burner control will immediately halt the heating cycle. The burner control will go   into a lockout error state. This must be manually reset before the appliance can   resume operation.   2.4.3 Flue gas backflow safeguard   The flue gases are discharged to the outside via the draught diverter (33) and   the flue (22). To prevent the flue gases from flowing back into the boiler room,   the discharge ducting is monitored by a feature called the Thermal Reflux   Safeguard (TRS). This uses a flue gas thermostat (37) with a flue gas   thermostat sensor (34) that are located in the draught diverter. Under normal   circumstances this sensor will register the ambient temperature.   However, if the chimney is not drawing sufficiently (for example, due to a   blockage in the chimney), the flue gases will 'reflux' and flow back past the flue   gas thermostat sensor. The sensor will then detect an excessive temperature   and the flue gas thermostat will open. The demand will cease, and the burner   control will immediately stop the heating cycle. The flue gas thermostat will also   lock out. It must be manually reset before the appliance can resume operation .   2.4.4 Flame probe   To ensure that no gas can flow when there is no combustion, the water heater   is fitted with a flame probe (21). The burner control uses the ionisation-detecting   properties of this probe for flame detection. The burner control closes the gas   valve the instant it determines that there is a gas flow but no flame is present.   2.5 Safety of the   installation   In addition to the appliance's standard built-in safety monitoring, the appliance   must also be protected by an expansion vessel, expansion valve, pressure   reducing valve, non-return valve and a T&P valve.   The use of an expansion vessel, expansion valve and/or pressure reducing   valve depends on the type of installation: unvented or vented.   2.5.1 Inlet combination and pressure-reducing valve   In addition to the appliance's standard built-in safety monitoring, the appliance   must also be protected by an expansion vessel, expansion valve, pressure   reducing valve, non-return valve and a T&P valve.   The use of an expansion vessel, expansion valve and/or pressure reducing   valve depends on the type of installation: unvented or vented.   Instruction manual ADM   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Working principle of the appliance   gis   2.5.2 Unvented installation   With an unvented installation, an expansion valve valve and expansion vessel   prevent the buildup of excessive pressure in the tank. This prevents damage   being caused to the enamelled coating (in the appliance) or to the tank. A non-   return valve prevents excessive pressure buildup in the water supply system.   This valve also prevents water from flowing backwards from the tank into the   cold water supply system. The pressure reducing valve protects the installation   against an excessively high water supply pressure (> 8 bar). These components   2.5.3 Vented installation   With vented installation, excess pressure is taken up by the open cold water   head tank. The head height of the tank determines the working pressure in the   water heater, which may not exceed 8 bar. The installation must also be fitted   into the cold water tank.   2.5.4 T&P valve   A T&P valve is only mandatory in an unvented installation. However, A.O. Smith   also recommends the use of a T&P valve in vented installations.   A T&P (Temperature and Pressure Relief) valve monitors the pressure in the   tank and the water temperature at the top of the tank. If the pressure in the tank   becomes excessive (> 10 bar) or the water temperature is too high (> 97°C), the   valve will open. The hot water can now flow out of the tank. Because the   appliance is under water supply pressure, cold water will automatically flow into   the tank. The valve remains open until the unsafe situation has been rectified.   The appliance is fitted standard with a connecting point for a T&P   14   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   3 Installation   Warning   Installation work should be carried out by an approved installation engineer   in compliance with the general and local regulations imposed by the gas, water   and power supply companies and the fire service.   The appliance may only be installed in a room that complies with the   requirements stated in national and local ventilation   This chapter describes the installation activities to be carried out before the   3.1 Introduction   • • • • • • • • • For a possible conversion to a different gas category, see   To avoid damaging the appliance, remove the packaging carefully.   We recommend unpacking the appliance at or near its intended location.   3.2 Packaging   Caution   The appliance may only be manoeuvred in an upright position. Take care   that the appliance is not damaged after unpacking.   Caution   3.3 Ambient conditions   The appliance may not be used in rooms where chemical substances are   stored or used, due to the risk of explosion and/or corrosion of the appliance.   Some propellants, bleaching agents, degreasing agents etc. disperse vapours   which are explosive and/or which cause accelerated corrosion. If the appliance   is used in a room in which such substances are present, the warranty will be   void.   ADM appliances are open appliances and may only be installed in an open   boiler room. Their type is B   . 11BS   3.3.1 Air humidity and ambient temperature   The boiler room must be frost-free, or be protected against frost. The table   shows the environmental conditions that must be adhered to for correct   functioning of the electronics present in the appliance to be guaranteed.   Instruction manual ADM   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   Air humidity and ambient temperature specifications   Air humidity and ambient temperature   Air humidity   max. 93% RV at +25°C   Functional: 0 < T < 60°C   Ambient temperature   3.3.2 Maximum floor load   In connection with the appliance's weight, take account of the maximum floor   loading, refer to the table.   Weight of the appliance filled with water   ADM 40   504 kg   ADM 50   578 kg   ADM 60   507 kg   ADM 80   573 kg   ADM 90   522 kg   ADM 115   523 kg   ADM 135   581 kg   3.3.3 Water composition   The appliance is intended for heating drinking water. The drinking water must   comply with the regulations governing drinking water for human consumption.   The table gives an overview of the specifications.   Water specifications   Water composition   Hardness   > 1.00 mmol/l:   (alkaline earth ions)   • • • German hardness> 5.6° dH   French hardness > 10.0° fH   English hardness > 7.0° eH   Conductivity   > 125 µS/cm   Acidity (pH value)   7.0 < pH value < 9.5   Note   If the water specifications deviate from those stated in the table, then the   3.3.4 Working clearances   For access to the appliance, it is recommended that the following clearances   are observed (see figure):   • • • AA: around the appliance's control column and cleaning openings: 100 cm.   BB: all sides of the appliance: 50 cm.   Above the appliance (room to replace the anodes):   - - 100 cm if using fixed anodes, or   50 cm if using flexible anodes.   If the available clearance is less than 100 cm, flexible magnesium anodes   may be ordered.   Note   When installing the appliance, be aware that any leakage from the tank   and/or connections can cause damage to the immediate environment or floors   below the level of the boiler room. If this is the case, the appliance should be   installed above a wastewater drain or in a suitable metal leak tray.   The leak tray must have an appropriate wastewater drain and must be at least   5cm deep with a length and width at least 5cm greater than the diameter of the   appliance.   16   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   Dimensions (all measurements in mm unless otherwise indicated)   Dime Description   nsion   ADM   40   ADM   50   ADM   60   ADM   80   ADM   90   ADM   115   ADM   135   A B D E F Total height   1900   1760   710   2100   1960   710   1900   1760   710   2100   1960   710   2000   1795   710   2085   1870   710   2085   1870   710   Height of top of appliance   Appliance diameter   Depth   800   800   800   800   800   800   800   Width   1100   150   1100   150   1100   180   1100   180   1105   225   1105   225   1105   225   G H Diameter of chimney flue   Heart appliance / Heart chimney   flue   660   660   660   660   675   675   675   J Height of chimney flue   1840   400   2040   400   1840   400   2040   400   1935   400   2010   400   2010   205   K M N P R S 1 Height of gas connection   Height of cold water supply   Height of hot water outlet   Height of cleaning opening   Height of drain valve connection   Height of T&P valve connection   565   565   565   565   575   650   650   1605   730   1810   730   1605   730   1810   730   1640   740   1715   825   1715   855   500   515   500   515   525   600   595   1550   1760   1550   1760   1595   1660   1660   1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cold water supply connection   (male)   R1 /   R1 /   R1 /   R1 /   R1 /   R1 /   R1 /   2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Hot water outlet connection   (female)   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 Gas control connection (female)   Drain valve connection (female)   T&P valve connection (female)   Rp /   Rp /   Rp /   Rp /   Rp /   Rp /   Rp1   4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 11.5 1 - 11.5 1 - 11.5 1 - 11.5 Rp1 /   Rp1 /   Rp1 /   2 NPT   NPT   NPT   NPT   6 Cleaning/inspection opening   Ø 100   Ø 100   Ø 100   Ø 100   Ø 100   Ø 100   Ø 100   3.4.2 General and electrical specifications   General and electrical specifications   DESCRIPTION   Unit   ADM   40   ADM   50   ADM   60   ADM   80   ADM   90   ADM   115   ADM   135   Capacity   litres   309   8 357   8 298   8 335   8 278   8 253   8 252   8 Maximum operating pressure bar   Empty weight   kg   195   30   2 221   26   2 209   19   2 238   17   3 244   12   3 270   8 329   7 o Heating-up time ∆T = 45 C   minutes   Number of anodes   - - 4 4 Number of bar   burners/orifices   3 4 5 7 7 9 6 Number of flue tubes/flue   baffles   - 5 6 7 9 12   16   17   Electrical power consumption W   30   30   30   30   30   30   60   Supply voltage   volts   230   230   230   230   230   230   230   (-15% +10% VAC)   Mains frequency   IP class   Hz (± 1Hz) 50   30   50   30   50   30   50   30   50   30   50   30   50   30   - Instruction manual ADM   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   3.4.3 Gas data   Gas data   Description II   Unit   ADM   40   ADM   50   ADM   60   ADM   80   ADM   90   ADM   115   ADM   135   2H3+   Gas category 2H: General   Orifice diameter   mm   3.20   2 3.20   2 3.10   2 2.95   2 3.20   2 3.20   2 3.90   2 (1) = Blank plate   1, 2 or 3   (2) = Burner pressure regulator   (3) = High/low regulator   Gas category G20 - 20 mbar   Nominal load (gross calorific value) kW   42.2   32.3   20   56.5   42.8   20   66.4   50.2   20   82.5   62.4   20   98.3   74.3   20   126.6   95.8   20   143.4   109.8   20   Nominal output   Supply pressure   Burner pressure   Gas consumption   kW   mbar   mbar   8.5   8.5   8.5   8.5   8.5   8.5   11.3   13.7   (*)   3 m /h   4.0   5.4   6.3   7.9   9.4   12.1   Gas category 3+: General   Orifice diameter   mm   1.70   1 1.70   1 1.70   1 1.50   1 1.70   1 1.70   1 2.25   3 (1) = Blank plate   1, 2 or 3   (2) = Burner pressure regulator   (3) = High-low control   Gas category G30 - 30 mbar   Nominal load (gross calorific value) kW   41.6   32.6   30   55.3   42.8   30   68.2   52.8   30   80.7   62.6   30   96.1   74.5   30   123.5   95.8   30   138.4   108.5   30   Nominal output   Supply pressure   Burner pressure   kW   mbar   mbar   kg/h   (†)   (*)   - - - - - - - Gas consumption   Gas category G31 - 37 mbar   Nominal load (gross calorific value) kW   3.0   4.0   5.0   5.9   7.0   9.0   10.1   38.4   30.0   37   51.1   39.5   37   63.3   48.9   37   77.7   60.1   37   89.6   69.2   37   113.0   87.4   37   130.1   101.7   37   Nominal output   Supply pressure   Burner pressure   kW   mbar   mbar   kg/h   (†)   (*)   - - - - - - - Gas consumption   2.7   3.7   4.5   5.6   6.4   8.1   9.3   (*) Based on 1013.25 mbar and 15 °C.   (†) If using a blank plate instead of a burner pressure regulator, it is assumed that the burner pressure is equal to   the supply pressure. In practice, however, the burner pressure will be lower.   20   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   3.5 Installation diagram   3.5.1 Installation   This figure shows the installation diagram. This diagram is used in the sections   in which the actual connection process is described.   Installation diagram   Legend   UNVENTED   14   14   14   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. pressure reducing valve   (mandatory)   3. T&P valve (mandatory)   4. stop valve (recommended)   5. non-return valve (mandatory)   6. circulation pump (optional)   12   B 7. top to bottom circulation pump   (optional)   11   9. drain valve   4 3 4 7 6 5 10. manual gas valve (mandatory)   11. service stop valve (mandatory)   16   5 4 4 12. temperature gauge   (recommended)   5 1 4 14. hot water draw-off points   A C 15. expansion valve (mandatory)   16. expansion vessel (mandatory)   15   9 D 17. 3-way aeration valve   (recommended)   10   18. water tank   19. float valve   A. cold water supply   B. hot water supply   C. circulation pipe   D. gas supply   VENTED   H A 19   E 4 E. overflow pipe   H. overflow pipe   18   17   12   B 11   14   3 4 14   14   7 5 4 C 4 6 5   4 C 4 9 D 10   IMD-0466 R0   Instruction manual ADM   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   Warning   is   3.6 Water connections,   Vented   The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer,   3.6.1 Cold water side   1. Fit an approved stop valve (4) on the cold water side between the cold water   head tank (18) and the appliance, as required by   3.6.2 Recirculation pipe   You can install a top to bottom circulation pump to prevent water stacking in the   boiler.   1. Optional: depending on the draw-off pattern, fit a recirculation pipe (Ø 22   mm), a stop valve (11) and a top to bottom circulation pump (7).   2. Fit a non-return valve (5).   3. Fit a stop valve (11).   3.6.3 Hot water side   Note   Insulating long hot water pipes prevents unnecessary energy loss.   1. Fit the T&P valve (3).   2. Optional: fit a temperature gauge (12) so you can check the temperature of   the tap water.   3. Fit a stop valve (4) in the hot water outlet pipe, for use when servicing.   4. If a circulation pipe is required, continue further by installing the circulation   3.6.4 Drain valve   1. Fit the standard drain valve (9) supplied with the appliance.   If not, fit the blind threaded plug and gasket (C) supplied with the drain valve,   as shown in the figure.   C IMD-0122 R1   22   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   3.6.5 Circulation pipe   If an immediate flow of hot water is required at draw-off points, a circulation   pump can be installed. This improves comfort and reduces water wastage.   1. Fit a circulation pump (6) of the correct capacity for the length and resistance   of the circulation system.   2. Fit a non-return valve (5) behind the circulation pump to guarantee the   direction of circulation.   3. Fit two stop valves for service purposes (4).   4. Connect the circulation pipe to the T-piece at the drain valve (9) as shown in   Warning   3.7 Water connections,   Unvented   The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer,   3.7.1 Cold water side   1. Fit an approved stop valve (4) on the cold water side as required by   2. The maximum working pressure of the appliance is 8 bar. Because the   pressure in the water pipe at times can exceed 8 bar, you must fit an   approved pressure-reducing valve (1).   3. Fit a non-return valve (5) and an expansion vessel (16).   4. Fit an expansion valve (15) and connect the overflow side to an open   wastewater pipe.   3.7.2 Recirculation pipe   You can install a top to bottom circulation pump to prevent water stacking in the   boiler.   1. Optional: depending on the draw-off pattern, fit a recirculation pipe (Ø 22   mm), a stop valve (11) and a top to bottom circulation pump (7).   2. Fit a non-return valve (5).   3. Fit a stop valve (11).   3.7.3 Hot water side   Note   Insulating long hot water pipes will prevent unnecessary energy loss.   1. Optional: fit a temperature gauge (12) so you can check the temperature of   the tap water.   2. Fit the T&P valve (3).   3. Fit a stop valve (11) in the hot water outlet pipe for servicing.   3.7.4 Drain valve   1. Fit the standard drain valve (9) supplied with the appliance.   If not, fit the blind threaded plug and gasket (C) supplied with the drain valve,   as shown in the figure.   Instruction manual ADM   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   C IMD-0122 R1   3.7.5 Circulation pipe   If an immediate flow of hot water is required at draw-off points, a circulation   pump can be installed. This improves comfort and reduces water wastage.   1. Fit a circulation pump (6) of the correct capacity for the length and resistance   of the circulation system.   2. Fit a non-return valve (5) behind the circulation pump to guarantee the   direction of circulation.   3. Fit two stop valves for service purposes (4).   4. Connect the circulation pipe to the T-piece at the drain valve (9) as shown in   Warning   3.8 Gas connection   The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer,   Caution   Make sure that the diameter and length of the gas supply pipe are large   enough to supply sufficient capacity to the appliance.   1. Fit a manual gas valve (10) in the gas supply pipe.   2. Blow the gas pipe clean before use.   3. Close the manual gas valve.   4. Fit the gas supply pipe to the gas control.   Warning   After fitting, check for leaks.   24   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   3.9 Chimney flue   Warning   The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer,   3.9.1 Introduction   The separately-supplied draught diverter must be used when connecting the   appliance to the chimney flue. The standard flue gas thermostat and sensor that   are supplied must be fitted in the draught diverter.   3.9.2 Fitting the draught diverter   The draught diverter can be positioned according to preference. Once it is   positioned, the draught diverter is secured to the top of the appliance using two   screws (6), while it is also supported on a mounting bracket (1) attached to the   side of the appliance. The mounting bracket parts can be found in the plastic   bag attached behind the control column. The assembly procedure is as follows:   Installing the draught diverter   Legend   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 support bracket   holes to attach support bracket   screws for support bracket   holes to attach draught diverter   sealing ring   >0,5 m   8 screws for draught diverter   45° bend   7 chimney pipe   6 5 4 2 1 3 IMD-0123 R1   1. Take the mounting bracket out of the bag.   2. Fit the mounting bracket (1) in such a way that it properly supports the   draught diverter.   3. Drill two holes (2) (3.2 mm bit) for the mounting bracket screws.   4. Screw the mounting bracket tightly to the appliance.   5. Place the draught diverter in the mounting bracket, and mark the centres for   the two holes (4) to be drilled in the top side of the appliance. Remove the   draught diverter from the appliance.   6. Now drill two holes (4) into the top of the appliance (3.2 mm bit).   7. Place the sealing ring (5) on the appliance.   Instruction manual ADM   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   8. Screw the draught diverter tightly in place.   9. Fit:   - - a 45° bend (7) onto the outlet of the draught diverter, followed by:   a corrosion-resistant vertical chimney pipe (8) of at least 0.5 metres in   length,   - the remaining flue components.   Note   Use flue gas discharge materials that comply with the   Note   Make sure that the chimney discharges into an area approved for this type   of appliance.   3.9.3 Flue gas thermostat assembly   At the top of the control column there is a plastic bag containing the flue gas   thermostat with the sensor plus the associated fastenings. The cable from the   sensor has already been connected to the control column. The   thermostat/bracket and sensor have yet to be fitted inside the draught diverter.   Warning   If the flue gas thermostat is not (or is incorrectly) fitted/connected, the flue   gas discharge will not be protected. An incorrectly fitted chimney can cause flue   gases to backflow into the boiler room.   Flue gas safety   Legend   1 2 3 4 bracket   sensor   attachment brackets   cable   1 2 3 IMD-0137 R2   4 1. Fit the flue gas thermostat as follows:   2. Take the bracket (1) and flue gas sensor (2) from the packaging.   3. Place the bracket in de draught diverter and screw the bracket and the   sensor firmly in place.   4. Bend the cable clips (3) around the flue gas thermostat lead (4).   5. Screw the cable clips (3) tightly into the draught diverter and the appliance.   Warning   3.10 Electrical   connection   The installation should be carried out by an authorised installation engineer,   26   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   3.10.1 Preparations   Caution   The appliance is phase-sensitive. It is absolutely essential to connect the   mains live (L) to the live of the appliance, and the mains neutral (N) to the neutral   of the appliance.   Caution   There must also be no potential difference between neutral (N) and earth   ( ). If this is the case, then an isolating transformer must be applied in the   supply circuit .   For more information or to order an isolating transformer, please contact A.O.   Smith Water Products Company.   The figure shows a view of the electrical connector block, and the table shows   the appropriate connections.   Connector block   Legend   A. screws   B. protective cap   C. connector block   B 6 1 A C IMD-0134 R2   1. In preparation, first remove the protective cover from the control column:   2. Undo the 4 screws (A).   3. Remove the protective cover (B) from the electrical part.   Instruction manual ADM   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   The connector block (C) is now visible.   Note   diagram for details of the connections of the electrical components.   Terminal block   Mains voltage   Flue Gas Thermostat Unused   L 2 N 3 L 4 L 5 - 1 2 3 1 6 3.10.2 Connecting the mains power   The appliance is supplied without a power cable and isolator.   Note   In order to receive electrical power, the appliance has to be connected to the   mains power by means of a permanent electrical connection. A double-pole   isolator with a contact gap of at least 3 mm must be fitted between this   permanent connection and the appliance. The power cable must have cores of   2 at least 3 x 1.0 mm .   Warning   Leave the appliance isolated until you are ready to start it up.   1. Feed the power cable through the metric strain relief to the top side of the   control column.   2. Connect the earth ( ), live (L ) and neutral (N) of the power cable to   1 terminals 1 through 3 in the connector block as stated in the table.   3. Turn the strain relief tight to clamp the lead.   4. If you do not need to make any more connections, fit the protective cover   onto the control column.   5. Connect the power cable to the isolator.   Note   3.11 Checking the supply   pressure and burner   pressure   Before starting the appliance and/or checking the supply pressure and   Caution   Before starting up for the first time or after conversion, you must always   check the supply pressure and burner pressure.   Note   The easiest way to check the gas pressures is by using two pressure   gauges. This procedure assumes that these two gauges are available.   28   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   Gas control for ADM 40 through 115   Legend   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. burner pressure regulator   2. burner pressure regulator cap   6 5 3. burner pressure regulator   adjustment screw   4. gas control connector   5. blank plate   7 6. supply pressure test nipple   7. gas control   8. manifold test nipple   4 8 1 2 3 IMD-0127 R1   Instruction manual ADM   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   Gas control for ADM 135   Legend   2 Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   3 1. burner pressure regulator   1 2. burner pressure regulator cap   9 3. burner pressure regulator   adjustment screw   6. supply pressure test nipple   7. gas control   8. manifold test nipple   9. high-low control   6 8 7 IMD-0129 R1   3.11.1 Preparations   2. There are two test nipples on the gas control. Test nipple (6) is used to check   the supply pressure. The other test nipple on the gas control is not used. The   manifold test nipple (8) is used to measure the burner pressure.   Sealing screws are located inside the test nipples. Loosen both sealing   screws by a few turns. Do not completely loosen them; they can be difficult   to re-tighten.   3. Connect a pressure gauge to the manifold test nipple (8).   4. Open the gas supply and bleed the air from the mains gas supply via test   nipple (6).   5. Connect a pressure gauge to the manifold test nipple (6) when gas starts to   flow from this nipple.   6. Switch on the power to the appliance using the isolator on the appliance.   7. Set the control thermostat to the maximum temperature and start the   appliance running by setting the ON/OFF switch to position I.   8. The heating cycle will start, and after a short time the burner tray will ignite.   9. After the burner tray has ignited, wait approximately 1 minute before reading   the dynamic pressures.   30   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   10. Use the pressure gauge to read the supply pressure at test nipple (6). Refer   Note   Consult the mains gas supply company if the supply pressure is not correct.   11. Use the pressure gauge to read the burner pressure at nipple (8). Refer to   Note   If the burner pressure is not correct and the appliance is fitted with a blank   plate or high-low control, you will not be able to adjust the pressure. In this   case, consult your installation engineer or supplier. If the appliance is indeed   fitted with a burner pressure regulator, the pressure can be   3.11.2 Adjusting the pressure   1. Remove the cap (2) from the burner pressure regulator.   2. Depending on the correction required, correct the burner pressure by turning   adjustment screw (3):   - - Adjustment screw anticlockwise: burner pressure decreases.   Adjustment screw clockwise: burner pressure increases.   3. Cover the opening of the adjusting screw and check the burner pressure   4. If the pressure reading is not correct, repeat the burner pressure adjustment   until the correct pressure is reached.   5. Fit the cap (2) back on the burner pressure regulator.   3.11.3 Finalising   1. Shut off the gas supply.   2. Disconnect the two pressure gauges and retighten the sealing screws in the   test nipples.   3. Replace the cover.   Note   Before starting-up the appliance, take time to fill in the warranty card   supplied with the appliance. This enables us to guarantee the quality of our   systems, and to further enhance our warranty procedure.   Please return this card as soon as possible. Your customer will then receive a   warranty certificate with our warranty conditions.   Instruction manual ADM   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Installation   is   32   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   4 Conversion to a   different gas category   Caution   The conversion may only by carried out by an authorised installation   engineer.   If the appliance must operate on a family of gases (LP gas or natural gas) or   other gas category than that for which the appliance has been set at the   factory, the appliance will have be adapted using a special conversion kit.   Caution   You must check the supply pressure and burner pressure once the   conversion is complete.   This chapter covers the following:   • • Instruction manual ADM   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Conversion to a different gas category   is   Exchanging orifices   Legend   1. cover plate   2. retaining strips   3. orifice with stamped figures   1 2 3 IMD-0126 R1   4.1 Conversion to   different category   ADM 40 through 115   2. Shut off the gas supply.   Caution   The burner can be hot.   3. Unscrew the cover plate (1) from the burner support.   4. Use a suitable tool to remove the retaining strips (2). Note that the retaining   strips have very sharp edges. Withdraw the retaining strips straight upwards.   Note   The radiation shield / condensation tray can be temporarily loosened to   simplify disassembly of the burner.   5. Remove the burners one by one from their brackets at the front. To do this,   you first move them away from you and then downwards. The orifices will   now be accessible   6. Remove the orifices.   34   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   7. Select and fit the correct orifices from the conversion kit, based on the gas   itself, see (3).   8. Re-fit the burners back in their original position.   9. Re-fit the retaining strips.   10. If the radiation shield / condensation tray was loosened, re-fasten it.   Conversion of gas control   Legend   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. burner pressure regulator   4. gas control connector   5. blank plate   6 5 6. supply pressure test nipple   7. gas control   7 4 IMD-0131 R1   1 11. Check whether there is a burner pressure regulator (1) attached to the gas   control, or simply a blank plate (5).   Note   If the supply pressure for a gas category is the same as the burner pressure   with a blank plate with cork gasket. A burner pressure that deviates in   comparison to the supply pressure requires the use of a burner pressure   regulator with rubber gasket. Each conversion kit contains all the necessary   components.   12. If the blank plate or burner pressure regulator need to be replaced:   - - Unscrew the connector (4) of the gas control.   If necessary, remove the blank plate or burner pressure regulator (5)   or burner pressure regulator (1).   - - If necessary, fit the blank plate or burner pressure regulator supplied   with the conversion kit.   Fit the connector (4) of the gas control.   Instruction manual ADM   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Conversion to a different gas category   is   13. Check the supply pressure and burner pressure (3.11 "Checking the supply   14. Remove the sticker showing the new gas category from the conversion kit,   and attach it below the appliance's rating plate. This clearly indicates that the   appliance may no longer be run on the gas for which it was originally   supplied.   4.2 Conversion to a   different gas   category ADM 135   4.2.1 Introduction   This paragraph describes:   • • Conversion of gas control   Legend   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. burner pressure regulator   7. gas control   9. high-low control   1 9 IMD-0132 R1   7 36   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   4.2.2 Conversion from LP gas to natural gas   Installing and removing add-on components   Legend   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   4. timers   4 5 5. bracket   6. 6-contact terminal strip   7. strain relief   6 8. 9-contact terminal strip   9. metric strain relief   10. high-low control lead   7 8 9 10   IMD-0130 R1   Instruction manual ADM   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Conversion to a different gas category   is   1 through 10 .   2. Detach the high-low control (9).   3. Fit the burner pressure regulator (1) including the sealing gasket from the   conversion kit. Attach the burner pressure regulator to the gas control using   the two small screws supplied (7).   4. Detach the leads between the 6contact terminal strip(6) and the 9contact   terminal strip (8). These are the leads for the timers, high-low control, gas   control, hot surface igniter and flame probe.   5. Remove the timers (4), bracket (5), wiring harness (not shown) and 9contact   terminal strip.   6. Turn the metric strain relief (9) with the high-low control lead (10) to loosen   it. Remove this lead.   7. Fit the stop plug from the conversion set in the place of the metric strain   relief.   8. Connect the cables of the gas control, the hot surface igniter and flame   probe to the 6contact terminal strip as indicated in the electrical   9. Clamp the gas control cable in one of the supplied strain reliefs (7). Do the   same for the leads of the hot surface igniter and flame probe.   10. Check the supply pressure and burner pressure (3.11 "Checking the supply   11. Remove the sticker showing the new gas category from the conversion kit,   and attach it below the appliance's rating plate. This clearly indicates that the   appliance may no longer be run on the gas for which it was originally   supplied.   4.2.3 Conversion from natural gas to LP gas   2. Detach the burner pressure regulator (1).   3. Fit the high-low controller (9) including the sealing gasket from the   conversion set. Attach the high-low control to the gas control using two small   screws.   4. Detach the leads from the gas control, the hot surface igniter and the flame   probe to the 6contact connector strip (6) and the strain relief (7).   5. Fit the timers (4) including cable harness plus 9contact terminal strip (6)   from the conversion kit to the control column.   6. Remove the stop plug (not shown) from the underside of the control column   and replace this with the metric strain relief (9) from the conversion kit.   7. Draw the high-low control lead (10) through the strain relief and tighten the   strain relief by turning it until the lead is clamped.   8. Connect the high-low control lead (10) plug to the high-low control (9).   9. Connect the cables from the timers, highlow control, gas control and the hot   surface igniter as shown in the electrical diagram (14.2 "Electrical Diagrams   10. Check the supply pressure and burner pressure (3.11 "Checking the supply   38   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   11. Remove the sticker showing the new gas category from the conversion kit,   and attach it below the appliance's rating plate. This clearly indicates that the   appliance may no longer be run on the gas for which it was originally   supplied.   Instruction manual ADM   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Conversion to a different gas category   is   40   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   5 Filling   Installation diagram   Legend   UNVENTED   14   14   14   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. pressure reducing valve   (mandatory)   3. T&P valve (mandatory)   4. stop valve (recommended)   5. non-return valve (mandatory)   6. circulation pump (optional)   12   B 7. top to bottom circulation pump   (optional)   11   9. drain valve   4 3 4 7 6 5 10. manual gas valve (mandatory)   11. service stop valve (mandatory)   16   5 4 4 12. temperature gauge   (recommended)   5 1 4 14. hot water draw-off points   A C 15. expansion valve (mandatory)   16. expansion vessel (mandatory)   15   9 D 17. 3-way aeration valve   (recommended)   10   18. water tank   19. float valve   A. cold water supply   B. hot water supply   C. circulation pipe   D. gas supply   VENTED   H A 19   E 4 E. overflow pipe   H. overflow pipe   18   17   12   B 11   14   3 4 14   14   7 5 4 C 4 6 5   4 C 4 9 D 10   IMD-0466 R0   Instruction manual ADM   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Filling   gis   To fill the appliance, proceed as follows:   5.1 Filling unvented   installations   1. Open the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe and, if present, the stop valves   (4) for the circulation pump (6).   2. Close the drain valve (9).   3. Open the nearest hot water draw-off point (14).   4. Open the stop valve (4) on the cold water side (A) so that cold water flows   into the appliance.   5. Completely fill the appliance. When a full water jet flows from the nearest   draw-off point, the appliance is full.   6. Bleed the entire installation of air, for example by opening all draw-off points.   7. The appliance is now under water supply pressure. There should be no   water coming out of the expansion valve (15), nor the T&P valve (3). If this   does happen, the cause might be:   - The water supply pressure is greater than the specified 8 bar.   Rectify this by fitting a pressure reducing valve (1).   - The expansion valve in the protected cold supply setup is defective or   incorrectly fitted.   To fill the appliance, proceed as follows:   5.2 Filling vented   installations   1. Open the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe and, if present, the stop valves   (4) for the circulation pump (6).   2. Close the drain valve (9).   3. Open the nearest hot water draw-off point (14).   4. Open the stop valve (4) on the cold water side (A) so that cold water flows   into the appliance.   5. Completely fill the appliance. When a full water jet flows from the nearest   draw-off point, the appliance is full.   6. Bleed the entire installation of air, for example by opening all draw-off points.   7. The appliance is now under water supply pressure. There should be no   water coming out of the T&P valve (3). If this does happen, the T&P valve   might be defective or incorrectly fitted.   42   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   6 Draining   Installation diagram   Legend   UNVENTED   14   14   14   Only applicable numbers are   mentioned.   1. pressure reducing valve   (mandatory)   3. T&P valve (mandatory)   4. stop valve (recommended)   5. non-return valve (mandatory)   6. circulation pump (optional)   12   B 7. top to bottom circulation pump   (optional)   11   9. drain valve   4 3 4 7 6 5 10. manual gas valve (mandatory)   11. service stop valve (mandatory)   16   5 4 4 12. temperature gauge   (recommended)   5 1 4 14. hot water draw-off points   A C 15. expansion valve (mandatory)   16. expansion vessel (mandatory)   15   9 D 17. 3-way aeration valve   (recommended)   10   18. water tank   19. float valve   A. cold water supply   B. hot water supply   C. circulation pipe   D. gas supply   VENTED   H A 19   E 4 E. overflow pipe   H. overflow pipe   18   17   12   B 11   14   3 4 14   14   7 5 4 C 4 6 5   4 C 4 9 D 10   IMD-0466 R0   Instruction manual ADM   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Draining   gis   Some service activities require the appliance to be drained. The procedure is as   follows:   6.1 Draining unvented   installations   1. Shut down the appliance by setting the ON/OFF switch on the control panel   to position 0.   2. Isolate the water heater from the power supply by putting the isolator   between the appliance and the mains power supply to position 0.   3. Shut off the gas supply (10).   4. Close the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe.   5. Close the supply valve of the cold water supply (A).   6. Open the drain valve (9).   7. Bleed the appliance (or installation) so that it drains completely.   44   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   6.2 Draining vented   installations   Some service activities require the appliance to be drained. The procedure is as   follows:   1. Shut down the appliance by setting the ON/OFF switch on the control panel   to position 0.   2. Isolate the water heater from the power supply by putting the isolator   between the appliance and the mains power supply to position 0.   3. Shut off the gas supply (10).   4. Close the stop valve (11) in the hot water pipe.   5. Close the stop valve (4) between the cold water head tank and the cold   water inlet.   6. Open the drain valve (9).   7. Bleed the appliance (or installation) so that it drains completely.   Instruction manual ADM   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Draining   gis   46   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   7 The control panel   Icons and their meaning   7.1 Introduction   Topics covered in this chapter, in sequence:   Name   Explanation   • • • • • • ON/OFF   switch   'ON mode' / 'OFF   mode'   Temperature   control   Set water   temperature   (Tset)   Reset button   Reset burner   control   7.2 Control panel   This figure shows the control panel.   Power LED   Error LED   Power indicator   for burner control   The control panel   Burner control   lockout   7.4 ON/OFF switch   The ON/OFF switch sets the appliance in ON mode or   OFF mode. In OFF mode the appliance is still   electrically live. This ensures that the frost protection   is active.   Note   To electrically isolate the appliance, you must use   the isolator between the appliance and the mains   power supply.   7.5 Control thermostat   Use the rotary knob of the control thermostat to set the   desired water temperature between ± 40°C and ±   70°C. The range is continuous and is labeled 1   through 4. The table shows the temperatures   coresponding to the numbers on the knob.   The control panel comprises:   • • • • an ON/OFF switch   a reset button   Temperature settings   a control thermostat with rotary knob   two status LEDs   Position   Temperature   ± 40°C   1 2 3 4 7.3 Explanation of icons   ± 50°C   The table explains the meanings of the icons.   ± 60°C   ± 70°C   Instruction manual ADM   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 The control panel   gis   7.6 Burner control reset button   An error can cause the burner control to lock out.   When this happens, the red LED on the control panel   will illuminate. After eliminating the cause of the error,   you can reset the appliance using the reset button.   Note   Before resetting, always eliminate the cause of the   error.   The appliance's error conditions (8.3 "Error   conditions") and how to resolve them are described in   7.7 Flue gas thermostat reset button   A malfunction in the flue gas discharge, e.g. a   blockage in the chimney, can lead to the flue gas   thermostat locking out. This state is evident when the   push button on the flue gas thermostat has been   activated (refer to the figure). Once the cause has   been removed, and the sensor has cooled down   sufficiently, press this push button to reset (if the   sensor is not sufficiently cooled down, the flue gas   thermostat will immediately lock out again). The   appliance will then automatically start up again, if   there is a demand. If this is not the case, please   consult the error condition   Note   The draught diverter may be hot.   Figure: Flue gas thermostat reset button   IMD-0140 R2   48   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   8 Status of the   appliance   When this happens, the red LED on the control   8.1 Introduction   panel will be illuminated. The burner control is   locked out.   After eliminating the cause, the appliance must be   returned to service by pressing the reset   Topics covered in this chapter:   • • 8.2 Operating modes   • Blocking errors   When running, the appliance has three basic   operating modes, namely:   You can recognise this condition from the fact that   the appliance does not start running even though   the water temperature is lower than the setting that   you have defined using the control   • ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED   In this mode, the appliance is off and no   components are live. The isolator (switch between   the appliance and the mains power supply) is off.   On the control panel:   These errors disappear automatically once the   cause of the error has been removed, after which   the appliance resumes operation by itself.   - - the ON/OFF switch is at position 0;   the green light is dimmed.   The cause of the error cannot be seen on the control   panel. For a detailed overview of error conditions,   • • OFF   In this mode, the frost protection is activated. The   isolator is at position I. On the control panel:   If, as end-user, you find the appliance in an error   condition, you may attempt to restart the appliance by   pressing the reset button once. However, if the error   returns or occurs several times in a short time, you   must contact your service and maintenance engineer.   - the ON/OFF switch is at position 0;   the green light is lit.   - ON   In this mode, the appliance continuously responds   to the heat demand. On the control panel:   - - the ON/OFF switch is at position I;   the water temperature can be set using the   rotary knob of the control   - the green light is lit.   8.3 Error conditions   If the water heater goes into an "error" condition, you   will be unable to draw hot water. The frost protection   will also be out of operation. These error conditions   are divided into three groups:   • Lockout error from the flue gas thermostat   The safety (pushbutton) on the flue gas thermostat   in the draught diverter has been activated. After   removing the cause, the pushbutton (7.6 "Burner   control reset button") must be pressed to restart   the appliance.   • Lockout error from the flue gas thermostat   Instruction manual ADM   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 Status of the appliance   gis   50   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   9 Starting and running   The entire cycle is explained in the example below.   9.1 Introduction   Topics covered in this chapter:   Note   • • The cycle has the same steps when frost   protection is activated.   9.2 Starting the appliance   Start the appliance as follows:   1. The control thermostat sensor measures the   temperature. The water temperature falls below   the set temperature of (for example) 60°C, causing   the control thermostat to close. The burner control   now detects a demand and starts the heating   cycle.   valve.   3. Switch on the power to the appliance using the   isolator between the appliance and the power   supply.   2. Following demand, the wait period starts. This wait   ensures that the ignition is safe. The wait period   lasts approximately 15 seconds.   4. Put the appliance in ON mode by setting the   3. Once the wait period has elapsed (there is audible   ‘clicking’ of the relay in the burner control), the   PRE-GLOW starts.   ON/OFFswitch on the control panel to position I.   thermostat"), set the desired water temperature.   4. After about 12 seconds (pre)glowing, the gas   control opens and ignition takes place.   If there is a heat demand, the appliance will run   through the heating cycle (9.3 "The appliance's   5. After ignition, the flame is detected and the   appliance will be running. This means that actual   heating has started.   9.3 The appliance's heating cycle   6. When the water reaches the set temperature, the   demand ceases. The gas control closes and the   burner tray is extinguished. A new wait period of   about 10 seconds starts.   The appliance's heating cycle is activated as soon as   the measured water temperature   ) falls below   (Twater   the threshold value (T ). This threshold value   set   depends on the currently selected appliance operating   mode. For example, if the appliance is in OFF mode   (frost protection), then this value is 20°C. If the   appliance is in ON mode, for example, then this   threshold value can be selected, e.g. position 3 (±   60°C).   7. At the end of this wait, the appliance enters the idle   state, and waits until the water temperature once   more falls below the set temperature.   With any subsequent heat demand, the heating cycle   will resume from step 1.   The heating cycle runs successively through the   following states:   1. HEAT DEMAND;   2. WAIT;   3. PRE-GLOW;   4. IGNITION;   5. RUNNING;   6. WAIT.   Instruction manual ADM   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Starting and running   gis   52   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   10 Shutting down   10.1 Introduction   Topics covered in this chapter:   • • • 10.2 Shutting down the appliance for a brief   period (OFF mode)   To shut the appliance down for a brief period, you must   activate frost protection using the appliance's heating   By using the frost protection, you can prevent water   freezing in the appliance. Frost protection is activated   by setting the ON/OFF switch on the control panel to   position 0.   10.3 Isolating the appliance from the mains   The appliance should only be isolated from mains   power in the correct way. The correct procedure is as   follows:   1. Shut down the appliance by setting the ON/OFF   switch to position 0.   2. Isolate the water heater from the power supply by   putting the isolator between the appliance and the   mains power supply to position 0.   10.4 Shutting the appliance down for a long   period   To shut the appliance down for a longer period, you   Instruction manual ADM   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   Shutting down   gis   54   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   11 Troubleshooting   This chapter deals with the following problems with the appliance:   11.1 Introduction   • • • • • • Gas smell.   Water leakage.   Explosive ignition.   Poor flame profile.   No hot water.   Insufficient hot water.   If the water heater goes into an "error" condition, you will be unable to draw hot   water. The frost protection will also be out of operation. These error conditions   are divided into three groups:   11.2 Error conditions   • Lockout error from the flue gas thermostat   The safety (pushbutton) on the flue gas thermostat in the draught diverter   has been activated. After removing the cause, the pushbutton (7.6 "Burner   control reset button") must be pressed to restart the appliance.   • Lockout error from the flue gas thermostat   When this happens, the red LED on the control panel will be illuminated. The   burner control is locked out.   After eliminating the cause, the appliance must be returned to service by   • Blocking errors   You can recognise this condition from the fact that the appliance does not   start running even though the water temperature is lower than the setting   that you have defined using the control thermostat (7.5 "Control   These errors disappear automatically once the cause of the error has been   removed, after which the appliance resumes operation by itself.   The following pages provide troubleshooting tables for each type of error.   Note   Footnotes referred to from within any table are shown at the bottom of the   last page of that table.   Instruction manual ADM   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   11.3 Troubleshooting table for general errors   Warning   Maintenance may only be performed by a qualified service and maintenance engineer.   General faults and failures   Symptom   Gas smell   Cause   Precautions   Warning   Comment   Note   Gas leak   Close the main gas valve immediately.   Contact your installation engineer or local gas company   immediately.   Warning   Do not operate any switches.   Warning   No naked flames.   Warning   Ventilate the boiler room.   Water leakage   Leakage from a water Tighten the threaded connection   connection (threaded)   If the leak persists, consult your installation engineer   Leakage from another Trace the leak   nearby water appliance   or pipe segment   Leakage from the   appliance's tank   Consult the supplier and/or manufacturer   Condensation   Before drawing (too much) tap water, wait until the water in the   boiler has reached the set temperature.   Explosive ignition   Poor flame profile   Incorrect supply   Set the correct supply pressure and/or burner   If ignition is not improved, consult your installation engineer.   pressure and/or burner pressure. (3.11 "Checking the supply pressure and burner   pressure   pressure")   Contaminated burner   Contaminated orifice   Clean the burner(s) (12.4.2 "Clean the burner(s)")   Clean the orifice(s) (12.4.3 "Clean the orifice(s)")   Inadequate air supply Improve the air supply by providing better ventilation in the boiler   room.   Instruction manual ADM   56   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   11.4 ADM Troubleshooting table - no hot water   Warning   Maintenance may only be performed by a qualified service and maintenance engineer.   No hot water   Symptom   Cause   Precautions   Comment   Green LED OFF and   Red LED ON   No supply voltage   present   1. Check if the isolator is ON.   See the ADM electrical diagram (14 "Appendices")   If the error cannot be rectified, contact your installation engineer   When a demand is detected, the appliance will restart   Comment   2. Check whether there is power to the isolator   3. Check whether there is power to the electrical connector block   4. Check whether there is power to the burner control   5. Check fuse in the burner control   Green LED ON and   Red LED OFF   Blockage in the flue gas 1. Trace the blockage   discharge (the flue gas   2. Remove the blockage   thermostat has cut out)   3. Reset flue gas thermostat (7.7 "Flue gas thermostat reset   button").   Symptom   Cause   Precautions   Green LED ON and   Red LED ON   There are three possible causes for this error. In order to determine the cause, you must   cause the error to appear again:   If the error cannot be resolved or is persistent, contact your   installation engineer   1. Reset the appliance by pressing the reset button 1x   2. If nothing happens, then the reset button has been pressed too often (maximum 5 times   in a single heating cycle). Disconnect the appliance from the mains and then restart it.   SeeIsolating the appliance from the mains and steps 3 through 5 of Starting the   appliance.   3. Decide which type of cause (a) or (b) describes the situation. (see tables below)   Instruction manual ADM   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   Symptom   Cause   Precautions   Comment   (a)   1. No gas:   If the error cannot be resolved or is persistent, contact your   installation engineer   three unsuccessful   start attempts in a row   - - Check that the gas valve is open   Check whether the gas control is opening (clicking of the   gas control)   - Check the leads of the gas control   2. No ignition:   - - - Check whether the hot surface igniter lights up   Check the electrical supply to the hot surface igniter.   Check the leads of the glow igniter   3. No flame detection:   - Check that the Phase (L) and Neutral (N) are correctly   connected (from the mains) to the appliance   - - Check whether the flame probe is defective   Check that the flame probe leads are properly connected   Symptom   Cause   Precautions   Comment   (b)   1. The safety thermostat has cut out correctly:   If the error cannot be resolved or is persistent, contact your   installation engineer   The safety thermostat   has cut out   - - - - Reset the appliance   Check whether the control thermostat is working   Check whether the high-limit thermostat is working   Check that the circulation pump (if present) is working   2. The safety thermostat has cut out without apparent reason:   - - Check whether the thermostat is defective   Check whether the sensor of the thermostat is defective   Instruction manual ADM   58   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   11.5 Troubleshooting table - 'insufficient hot water'   Warning   Insufficient hot water   Symptom   Cause   Precautions   Comment   Insufficient hot water Water temperature   Set the control thermostat (7.5 "Control thermostat") to a higher   setting (T ) is too low value   set   Hot water supply is   used up   1. Reduce hot water consumption and give the appliance time to If the error has not been rectified, and no other cause can be found,   isolate the appliance from the mains (10.3 "Isolating the appliance   from the mains"), shut off the manual gas valve and alert your   installation engineer.   heat up.   2. If this error persists, check whether the high-limit thermostat is   switching. If this is the case, check that the circulation and/or top   to bottom circulation pump are working.   Instruction manual ADM   59   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   Instruction manual ADM   60   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   s 12 Performing   maintenance   Caution   12.1 Introduction   Maintenance may only by carried out by an approved service and   maintenance engineer.   At each service, the appliance undergoes maintenance on both the water side   and the gas side. The maintenance must be carried out in the following order.   Note   Before ordering spare parts, it is important to write down the appliance type   and model, and the full serial number of the appliance. These details can be   found on the rating plate. Only by ordering with this information can you be sure   to receive the correct spare parts.   To test whether all components are still working properly, complete the following   steps:   12.2 Preparation for   maintenance   1. Set the ON/OFF switch on the control panel to position 0.   2. Set the control thermostat to the highest value (note the original setting) and   set the ON/OFF switch back again to position I.   3. If there is no heat demand, draw off some water to create a heat demand.   correctly.   5. Set the control thermostat back to the original setting and set the ON/OFF   switch back again to position I.   and burner pressure"), and adjust them if necessary.   7. Check that all components of the chimney flue system are properly attached.   8. Test the operation of the overflow valve of the protected cold supply set-up.   The water should spurt out.   9. Test the overflow operation of the T&P valve. The water should spurt out.   10. Test the overflow operation of the T&P valve. The water should spurt out with   a strong jet.   11. Check the drainpipes from the discharge points of all valves and remove any   scale deposits that may be present.   Instruction manual ADM   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   Performing maintenance   s 12.3 Water-side   maintenance   12.3.1 Introduction   The following steps must be carried out on the water side:   12.3.2 Checking the anodes   Timely replacement of the anodes extends the service life of the appliance. The   appliance's anodes must be replaced as soon as they are 60% or more   consumed (take this into consideration when determining the maintenance   frequency).   Warning   The draught diverter and the cover may be hot.   1. Remove the protective cover from the control column by unscrewing the 4   screws in the cover.   2. Detach the wiring for the flue gas thermostat from the connector block and   remove the cable from the strain relief.   3. Remove the cable clamps holding the flue gas thermostat cable.   4. Disconnect the draught diverter from the flue gas discharge.   5. Undo the screws on the draught diverter.   6. Remove the draught diverter from the appliance.   7. Undo the screws of the lid in the top side of the appliance.   8. Remove the lid from the appliance.   9. Remove the sealing ring from the appliance.   10. Loosen the anodes using suitable tools.   11. Check the anodes, and replace them if necessary.   necessary, replace them.   13. Place a new sealing ring on the rim of the tank and re-fit the lid.   15. Feed the cable of the flue gas thermostat through the strain relief and attach   16. Refit the cable clamps to the appliance and draught diverter.   17. Re-fit the protective cover.   12.3.3 Descaling and cleaning the tank   Scale and lime buildup prevent effective conduction of the heat to the water.   Periodic cleaning and descaling prevents buildup of these deposits. This   increases the service life of the appliance, and also improves the heating   process.   Take the rate of scale formation into account when deciding on maintenance   frequency. Scale formation depends on the local water composition, the water   consumption and the water temperature setting. A water temperature setting of   maximum 60°C is recommended for prevention of excessive scale buildup.   To ensure the perfectly watertight sealing of a cleaning opening, the gasket (6),   O-ring (7), sealing rings (4), bolts (3) and possibly the lid (5) should be replaced   with new components after opening (see the figure). A special set is obtainable   from the supplier/manufacturer.   62   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   s To simplify the task of descaling and cleaning the tank, the appliance is   equipped with two cleaning openings.   2 1 5 7 6 3 4 IMD-0235 R2   1. Remove the cover plate (1) on the outer jacket (see the figure).   2. Carefully remove the insulation layer (2) and set it to one side. This will be   needed again later.   3. Undo the bolts.   4. Remove the lid, the gasket and the O-ring.   5. Inspect the tank and remove the loose scale deposits and contamination.   6. If the scale cannot be removed by hand, descale the appliance with a   descaling agent. Contact the supplier/manufacturer for advice on what   descaling agent to use.   1 3 6 5 4 2 IMD-0282 R1   7. Close the cleaning opening. To avoid damage to the tank, tighten the bolts   that fasten the lid with a torque no greater than 50 Nm. Use suitable tools for   this. For the best possible watertight seal of the cleaning opening, the bolts   in the lid should be torqued down in the sequence shown in the figure.   12.4 Gas-side   maintenance   Instruction manual ADM   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   Performing maintenance   s 12.4.1 Introduction   The following steps must be carried out on the gas side:   12.4.2 Clean the burner(s)   1. Detach the burner(s)   2. Remove all contamination present on the burner(s).   3. Fit the burner(s)   12.4.3 Clean the orifice(s)   1. Detach the orifice(s)   2. Remove all contamination present in the orifice(s).   3. Fit the orifice(s)   12.4.4 Checking the flue baffles   Warning   The flue baffles can be hot.   1. Remove the flue baffles from the appliance.   2. Check the flue baffles for the presence of corrosion, removing this if   necessary.   3. Check the flue baffles for wear, and replace the flue baffles if necessary.   4. Place a new sealing ring on the rim of the tank and re-fit the lid.   6. Feed the cable of the flue gas thermostat through the strain relief and attach   7. Refit the cable clamps to the appliance and draught diverter.   8. Re-fit the protective cover.   To finalise the maintenance, carry out the following steps:   12.5 Finalising   maintenance   64   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   gis   13 Warranty (certificate)   To register your warranty, you should complete and return the enclosed   warranty card after which a warranty certificate will be sent to you. This   certificate gives the owner of a appliance supplied by A.O. Smith Water   Products Company B.V. of Veldhoven, The Netherlands (hereinafter "A.O.   Smith") the right to the warranty set out below, defining the commitments of A.O.   Smith to the owner.   If within one year of the original installation date of a water heater supplied by   A.O. Smith, following verification, and at the sole discretion of A.O. Smith, a   section or part (with exclusion of the tank) proves to be defective or fails to   function correctly due to manufacturing and/or material defects, then A.O. Smith   shall repair or replace this section or part.   13.1 General warranty   13.2 Tank warranty   If within 3 years of the original installation date of a water heater supplied by   A.O. Smith, following inspection, and at the sole discretion of A.O. Smith, the   glass-lined steel tank proves to be leaking due to rust or corrosion occurring on   the water side, then A.O. Smith shall offer to replace the defective water heater   with an entirely new water heater of equivalent size and quality. The warranty   period given on the replacement water heater shall be equal to the remaining   warranty period of the original water heater that was supplied. Notwithstanding   that stated earlier in this article, in the event that unfiltered or softened water is   used, or allowed to stand in the water heater, the warranty shall be reduced to   one year from the original installation date.   The warranty set out in article 1 and 2 will apply solely under the following   conditions:   13.3 Conditions for   Installation and use   a. The water heater is installed under strict adherence to A.O. Smith   installation instructions for the specific model, and the relevant   government and local authority installation and building codes, rules and   regulations in force at the time of installation.   b. The water heater remains installed at the original site of installation.   c. The appliance is exclusively used with drinking water, which at all times   can freely circulate (a separately installed heat exchanger is mandatory   for heating salt water or corrosive water).   d. The tank is safeguarded against harmful scaling and lime buildup by   means of periodic maintenance.   e. The water temperatures in the heater do not exceed the maximum   setting of the thermostats, which form a part of the water heater.   f. The water pressure and/or heat load do not exceed the maximum values   stated on the water heater rating plate.   g. The water heater is installed in a non-corrosive atmosphere or   environment.   h. The water heater is connected to a protected cold supply arrangement,   which is: approved by the relevant authority; with sufficient capacity for   this purpose; supplying a pressure no greater than the working pressure   stated on the water heater; and where applicable by a likewise approved   temperature and pressure relief valve, fitted in accordance with   installation instructions of A.O. Smith applying to the specific model of   water heater, and further in compliance with the government and local   authority installation and building codes, rules and regulations.   Instruction manual ADM   65   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13   Warranty (certificate)   gis   i. The appliance is at all times fitted with cathodic protection. If sacrificial   anodes are used for this, these must be replaced and renewed when,   and as soon as, they are 60% or more consumed. When electric anodes   are used, it is important to ensure that they continue to work properly.   The warranty set out in articles 1 and 2 will not apply in the event of:   a. damage to the water heater caused by an external factor;   13.4 Exclusions   b. misuse, neglect (including frost damage), modification, incorrect and/or   unauthorised use of the water heater and any attempt to repair leaks;   c. contaminants or other substances having been allowed to enter the tank;   d. the conductivity of the water being less than 125 µS/cm and/or the   hardness (alkaline-earth ions) of the water being less than 1.00   e. unfiltered, recirculated water flowing through or being stored in the water   heater;   f. any attempts at repair to a defective water heater other than by an   approved service engineer.   The obligations of A.O. Smith pursuant to the specified warranty do not extend   beyond free delivery from the Veldhoven warehouse of the replacement   sections, parts or water heater respectively. Shipping, labour, installation and   any other costs associated with the replacement will not be accepted by A.O.   Smith.   13.5 Scope of the   warranty   A claim on grounds of the specified warranty must be submitted to the dealer   from whom the water heater was purchased, or to another authorised dealer for   A.O. Smith Water Products Company products. Inspection of the water heater   as referred to in articles 1 and 2 shall take place in one of the laboratories of   A.O. Smith Water Products Company.   13.6 Claims   A.O. Smith grants no other warranty or guarantee over its water heaters nor the   (sections or parts of) water heaters supplied for replacement, other than the   warranty expressly set out in this Certificate.   13.7 Obligations of A.O.   Smith   Under the terms of the supplied warranty, A.O. Smith is not liable for damage to   persons or property caused by (sections or parts, or the glass-lined steel tank   of) a (replacement) water heater that it has supplied.   66   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   Appendices   is   14.2 Electrical Diagrams   ADM   14.2.1 Electrical diagram for ADM 40 to 135 natural gas and 40 to 115 LPG   230V AC   50Hz   1 2 3 4 L N A 4 4 1 2 3 L N L L 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 4 B C D E F FUSE   F1   4 4 4 1 G H J HOT   R1   SUR-   FACE   G V 1 M A X T L G N O N C L" N   H N N N P L'   I 3 3 0 I 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 L 1 4 N L N M 24V   11   12   4 1 2 3 4 4 4 1 N N L L I K 7 8 9 10 11 12   3 2 3 4 4 4 1 4 11   12   4 L 3 0305471 R1   N P O 1 = brown, 2 = blue, 3 = yellow/green, 4 = black, 5 = white (flat cable)   68   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTIONS:   Earth   N Neutral   1 L L L Phase input of controller   Phase input of flue gas thermostat   Phase output of flue gas thermostat   2 3 COMPONENTS:   A B C D E F Two-pole isolator switch   Flue gas thermostat   "Error" signalling   "Operational" signalling   RESET button   Burner control   G H J Control thermostat   Frost thermostat   Controller 0/I switch   Safety thermostat   High-limit thermostat   Extra error signal connection   Gas control   K L M N O P Hot surface igniter   Flame probe   CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS:   N1   Neutral   Earth   L'   Phase input of controller   L"   Phase output to safety circuit and thermostat circuit   Phase input of thermostat circuit   Phase output to gas control   Phase input to safety thermostat   Phase output to hot surface igniter   Detection of ionisation signal   Normally open port of the extra error sensor   Phase input of extra error sensor   Normally closed port of the extra error sensor   Fuse   TH   GV1   MAX   LG   I NO   P NC   F1   Instruction manual ADM   69   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   Appendices   is   14.2.2 Electrical diagram 135 - LP gas   230V AC   50Hz   1 2 3 4 L N A 2 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 L B L3   N 2 L2   1 3 4 4 C D E F FUSE   F1   4 4 4 1 HOT   SUR-   FACE   R1   G V 1 M A X G H J T L N O N C L L"   N H N N N G P I 3 3 0 I 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 L 2 3 1 4 N L N M 11   12   24V   4 1 2 3 4 4 1 4 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 12   4 11   4 1 1 4 4 L A 1 A 1 15   15   3 L1 L1 L2 L2   T 1 T 2 L2 N L3   N A 2 A2   18 16   18 16   R R 4 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 1 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P Q N O 0304481 R1   1 = brown, 2 = blue, 3 = yellow/green, 4 = black, 5 = white (flat cable)   70   Instruction manual ADM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   is   TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTIONS:   Earth   N Neutral   1 L L L Phase input of controller   Phase input of flue gas thermostat   Phase output of flue gas thermostat   2 3 COMPONENTS:   A B C D E F Two-pole isolator switch   Flue gas thermostat   "Error" signalling   "Operational" signalling   RESET button   Burner control   G H J Control thermostat   Frost thermostat   Controller 0/I switch   Safety thermostat   High-limit thermostat   Extra error signal connection   Gas control   K L M N O P Q R Hot surface igniter   Flame probe   High-low control   Timer   CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS:   N1   Neutral   Earth   L'   Phase input of controller   L"   Phase output to safety circuit and thermostat circuit   Phase input of thermostat circuit   Phase output to gas control   Phase input to safety thermostat   Phase output to hot surface igniter   Detection of ionisation signal   Normally open port of the extra error sensor   Phase input of extra error sensor   Normally closed port of the extra error sensor   Fuse   TH   GV1   MAX   LG   I NO   P NC   F1   Instruction manual ADM   71   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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