Baxi Potterton PERFORMA 30 HE User Manual

You can rely on  
User’ Guide and  
Performa 30 HE  
Important Warranty Information  
Condensing  
Combination Boiler  
These instructions include the Benchmark Commissioning  
Checklist and should be left with the user for safe keeping.  
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1.0 Quick Reference Guide  
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Reset  
1
3
0
4
bar  
ON/OFF/Reset  
Selector Switch  
Indicator  
Neons  
Central Heating  
Temperature Control  
Domestic Hot Water  
Temperature Control  
System Pressure Gauge  
Position of  
Optional Timer  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
OFF Position  
The boiler will not operate.  
Central Heating & Hot Water  
Both Heating & Hot Water will operate.  
Domestic Hot Water  
Hot Water will operate.  
Reset  
Hold for approx 5 seconds and release.  
Power On Indicator - The indicator will illuminate when there is power to the  
boiler.  
30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80°  
Domestic Hot Water Indicator - The indicator will illuminate when hot water  
is being supplied to a tap or shower.  
Boiler On - The indicator will illuminate when there is a demand for heat to  
the boiler.  
Indicator  
Neons  
Burner On Indicator - The indicator will illuminate when the burner has fired  
and is heating your central heating or domestic hot water.  
Central Heating Temperature Control  
Turn the knob clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease the  
temperature. Range 35 - 85° C ( 5°C).  
Domestic Hot Water Temperature Control  
Turn the knob clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease the  
temperature. Range 35 - 65° C ( 5°C).  
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Central Heating System Pressure - The normal operating water pressure is  
between 1 and 2.0 bar. If the pressure exceeds 3 bar the safety pressure valve  
will operate and a fault is indicated. Contact your Installer.  
1
3
0
4
bar  
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Boiler not working  
2.0 Troubleshooting  
START  
Make sure the gas supply is  
turned ON and check if other  
gas appliances are operating  
(e.g. fire, cooker).  
Is the (  
) on ?  
) light on and the  
YES  
YES  
NO  
Is the ON/OFF/Reset  
Select Switch in the  
(
(
) position and  
30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80°  
the Power ON indicator  
lit ?  
NO  
If no gas, consult your  
supplier.  
30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80°  
Reset  
Boiler On  
Indicator  
Burner On  
Indicator  
YES  
NO  
Power On  
Indicator  
Boiler operating satisfactorily.  
Check electricity to the  
boiler is switched on.  
Is the Central Heating System  
Pressure needle in the GREEN  
section, between 1 and 2.5 bar ?  
YES  
NO  
Is the (  
) indicator neon on ?  
30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80°  
NO  
Flame Failure  
Neon  
2
1
3
0
4
bar  
YES  
If the reading falls below 1 bar  
repressurise the system as  
described in section 4.1.  
Turn the ON/OFF/Reset  
Selector Switch to Reset.  
If boiler does not  
Reset  
Reset  
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2.0 Troubleshooting  
Is the Timer ON and calling for  
heat ?  
Is the Room Thermostat (if  
fitted) set high enough ?  
YES  
YES  
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15  
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Typical  
examples of  
external timer  
CH OFF  
CH ON  
NO  
Turn Room Thermostat to  
maximum setting (typical  
example shown).  
NO  
Ensure timer is set for Central  
Heating ON (see any  
instructions supplied with  
timer).  
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CONTACTYOUR  
INSTALLER OR  
SERVICE ENGINEER.  
If you don’t know what you need to do to  
get the boiler to light, or need help with  
the system and controls, contact your  
installer as soon as possible.  
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3.0 Fault Indication  
3.1  
Air Flow Monitor  
1. The boiler is fitted with an air pressure sensing device. This  
monitors the flue system.  
NOTE: The neons annotated have a dual function, indicating the temperature of the  
central heating water when constantly illuminated or begin to flash to indicate a fault.  
2. If the (  
) neon illuminates it indicates that the flue or  
Pump/Low  
Pressure Neon  
Air Flow  
Monitor Neon  
flue terminal is blocked or obstructed in some way, or that  
there is an internal fault. If there is no external blockage of the  
flue terminal that can be easily removed contact your Installer  
or Service Engineer (Fig. 1).  
Safety Thermostat  
Neon  
Flame  
Sensor Fault  
Neons  
Failure  
Neon  
3.2  
Pump Fault or Low Pressure  
) will illuminate if the circulating pump is  
30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80°  
1. The neon (  
faulty or the system pressure drops below the minimum  
requirement (Fig. 1).  
2. Check the pressure gauge as described on page 8. If the  
pressure is in the normal range, a pump fault is indicated.  
Contact your Installer or Service Engineer to determine the  
nature of the fault.  
Fig. 1  
3.3  
Sensor Fault  
1. When either of the (  
) or (  
) neons is illuminated a  
fault on one of the temperature sensors is indicated (Fig. 1).  
Contact your Installer or Service Engineer.  
3.4  
Pump Protection  
1. With the selector switch in the on position (Fig. 2) the  
pump will automatically operate for 1 minute in every 24  
hours to prevent sticking.  
3.5  
Safety Thermostat  
1. Your Potterton Performa HE is fitted with an additional  
safety devices, which shut down the boiler in the event of the  
system, boiler or flue overheating. The safety thermostat neon  
Reset  
(
) will light in this instance (Fig. 1).  
3.6  
Flame Failure  
Fig. 2  
1. The red flame failure neon (  
) will illuminate in the event  
of the burner failing to light, when incomplete lighting of the  
burner occurs or blockage of the condensate drain (Fig. 1).  
3.7  
To Reset the Safety Thermostat or Flame  
Failure  
Reset  
1. To reset: Turn the selector fully anti-clockwise against the  
spring pressure to the ‘Reset’ position for at least two seconds  
and release (Fig. 3).  
Fig. 3  
2. If after turning the selector to the ‘Reset’ position the boiler  
does not relight or the safety thermostat or flame failure  
operates repeatedly, causing boiler shutdown, a fault is  
indicated. Your Installer or Service Engineer should be  
contacted as soon as possible.  
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4.0 System Pressure & Temperature  
2
4.1  
Central Heating System Pressure  
1
3
1. The normal operating water pressure is between 1 and 2.5  
bar (Fig. 4). If the pressure exceeds 3 bar the safety pressure  
valve will operate and a fault is indicated (Fig. 6). Contact your  
installer.  
4
0
bar  
Fig. 4  
2. It may be necessary to repressurise the system occasionally  
(Fig. 5). A filling device (the filling loop) will be fitted on the  
system. If you are unsure of its position, or cannot identify it,  
consult the installer who fitted the boiler.  
Normal Pressure  
2
3. The filling loop will probably consist of two taps and a  
separate metal braided hose with connection fittings.  
1
3
4. Only when repressurising should the hose be connected  
between the two taps. Ensure that the nuts on the pipe ends  
are tightened onto the taps.  
4
0
bar  
Fig. 5  
5. Fully open one of the taps first, and then while watching the  
pressure gauge, carefully open the second tap.  
Requires  
Repressurising  
6. When the needle on the gauge is indicating 1 or more turn  
both taps off.  
2
1
7. Disconnect the metal braided hose from the taps (a small  
amount of water may be present) and remove it. Keep the  
hose in a safe place for future use.  
3
4
0
bar  
4.2  
Temperature Control  
Fig. 6  
Fault  
1. Central Heating: The central heating hot water flow  
temperature can be adjusted between 30° C ( 5° C)  
minimum and 85° C ( 5° C) maximum.  
2. Turn the control knob clockwise to increase the  
temperature (Fig. 7). In normal winter usage we recommend  
that the central heating temperature be set at maximum.  
3. Domestic Hot Water: The temperature of the domestic  
hot water can be adjusted by turning the control knob  
clockwise to increase up to a maximum of 65°C (Fig. 8).  
4. The temperature of the water is also dependent on the  
water flow rate and the temperature of the mains coming into  
the house.  
5. By slightly reducing the flow from the tap the temperature  
will increase up to the maximum if required.  
6. The flow rate can be reduced down to as low as 2.5  
litre/min. The boiler will still recognise the need to heat the  
water.  
Fig. 7  
Central Heating  
Temperature Control  
Domestic Hot Water  
Temperature Control  
Fig. 8  
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5.0 Clearances  
20mm/5mm Min  
see *NOTE:  
5.1  
For your Safety  
450mm  
5mm Min  
1. This appliance must have been installed in accordance  
with the manufacturer’s instructions and the regulations  
in force.  
200mm Min  
2. Any modification that may interfere with the normal  
operation of the appliance without express written  
permission from the manufacturer or his agent could  
invalidate the appliance warranty. In GB this could also  
infringe the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.  
GB - Heating Industry definition meaning England, Scotland,  
Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Isles  
3. Your boiler must not be operated without the casing  
correctly fitted.  
4. Do not interfere with any sealed components on this  
boiler.  
780mm  
5. Take note of any warning labels on your boiler.  
6. Your boiler should have the following minimum  
clearances for Safety and Maintenance  
(Fig. 34):-  
Top  
- 200mm  
Bottom  
Left side  
Right Side  
Front  
- 200mm  
- 5mm  
- 5mm  
- 5mm (In Operation)  
- 450mm (For Servicing)  
200mm Min  
*NOTE: The boiler can be operated with a clearance  
of 5mm at the right. This is also sufficient for routine  
maintenance. However a clearance of 20mm is  
required if it is necessary to remove the secondary  
heat exchanger. This should be considered when  
siting the appliance and in the event of any  
subsequent alteration in the area of installation.  
7. If your boiler is installed in a compartment, do not use  
it for storage purposes. Do not obstruct any purpose  
provided ventilation openings.  
8. Flammable materials must not be stored in close  
proximity to your boiler.  
9. Avoid skin contact when your boiler is in operation, as  
some surfaces may get hot e.g. pipework.  
450mm Min  
For Servicing  
Purposes  
10. Ensure that the flue terminal, outside the house,  
does not become damaged or obstructed, particularly  
by foliage.  
11. It is important that the condensate drain system is  
not blocked, modified or damaged in any way as this  
would affect the operation of your boiler. Your installer  
should have insulated any exposed pipework.  
5mm Min  
In Operation  
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6.0 Care of the Boiler  
6.1  
Cleaning the Outer case  
The painted panels should be wiped with a damp cloth and  
then dried completely. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE  
CLEANING AGENTS.  
6.2  
Protection & Precaution  
1. The boiler incorporates an integral frost protection feature  
that will operate when the selector switch is in the (  
position. If the boiler temperature falls below 5° C, then the  
boiler will operate until the water temperature has been  
raised.  
)
2. If a system frost thermostat has been fitted (your installer  
will be able to advise you), then to operate correctly and  
protect your system, the gas and electricity must be left on and  
the appliance set in the central heating mode.  
3. The boiler incorporates an integral pump protection feature  
which continually monitors the time since the pump last  
operated. To prevent seizure, the pump will operate for  
approximately 1 minute if it has not run in the last 24 hours.  
6.3  
To Shut Off the Boiler (Fig. 9)  
1. For short periods: Turn the selelctor switch to the Off  
position.  
Reset  
2. For long periods: Turn off the selector switch, electricity  
and gas supplies.  
If your home is to be left unoccupied for long periods  
during cold weather the boiler and whole system should be  
drained unless there is additional frost protection.  
OFF Position  
(Selector Switch)  
3. Your installer will advise you about frost protection and  
draining the system.  
Fig. 9  
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7.0 Legislation  
7.1  
Installation, Commissioning, Service & Repair  
1. This appliance must be install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions and the regulations in force. Read  
the instructions fully before installing or using the appliance.  
2. In GB, this must be carried out by a competent person as  
stated in the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations.  
3. Definition of competence: A person who works for a Gas  
Safe registered company and holding current certificates in the  
relevant ACS modules, is deemed competent.  
4. IN IE (Eire), this must be carried out by a competent person  
as stated in I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.  
All Gas Safe registered engineers carry an ID card with their  
licence number and a photograph. You can check your  
engineer is registered by telephoning 0800 408 5500 or online  
The boiler meets the requirements of Statutory Instrument  
“The Boiler (Efficiency) Regulations 1993 No 3083” and is  
deemed to meet the requirements of Directive 92/42/EEC on  
the energy efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers  
fired with liquid or gaseous fuels:-  
Type test for purpose of Regulation 5 certified by:  
Notified Body 0051.  
Product/Production certified by:  
Notified Bodies 0051 & 0086.  
For GB/IE only.  
7.2  
Benchmark Commissioning Checklist  
1. Please ensure that the installer has fully completed the  
Benchmark Checklist on the inside back pages of the  
installation instructions supplied with the product and that you  
have signed it to say that you have received a full and clear  
explanation of its operation. The installer is legally required to  
complete a commissioning checklist as a means of complying  
with the appropriate Building Regulations (England and Wales).  
2. All installations must be notified to Local Area Building  
Control either directly or through a Competent Persons  
Scheme. A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will  
then be issued to the customer who should, on receipt, write  
the Notification Number on the Benchmark Checklist.  
3. This product should be serviced regularly to optimise its  
safety, efficiency and performance. The service engineer should  
complete the relevant Service Record on the Benchmark  
Checklist after each service.  
4. The Benchmark Checklist may be required in the event of  
any warranty work and as supporting documentation relating  
to home improvements in the optional documents section of  
the Home Information Pack.  
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8.0 Emergency  
Warning !  
If you smell gas  
Turn off the gas supply at the meter and call your gas  
supplier immediately. It is possible to isolate the boiler at  
the isolating valve (Fig. 10).  
In GB, Transco operate a 24 hour emergency service and  
the telephone number will be listed in your telephone  
directory.  
Faulty boiler  
If it is known or suspected that a fault exists  
on the boiler, it must not be used until the fault  
has been corrected by a competent person.  
In an Emergency  
If a water or gas leak occurs or is suspected, the boiler can  
be isolated at the inlet valves as follows;  
1. Using a suitable open ended spanner, turn the square  
1
nut on the gas tap through 90° ( /4 turn) to isolate the gas  
supply at the boiler (Fig. 10).  
Gas Tap  
2. The water isolating valves are positioned under the  
boiler and can be closed by turning their taps to the right  
towards the wall (Fig. 10).  
3. Call your Installer or Service Engineer as soon as  
possible.  
Fig. 10  
Heating Flow and  
Heating Return Isolating  
Valves  
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9.0 Warranty & Service  
Serial Number  
Standard Warranty Term & Conditions  
12 Months Free Warranty - register today  
To receive your 12 months free warranty please complete the form supplied  
with the boiler or simply call heateam, the service of Baxi Heating UK Ltd on  
0800 731 1644.  
Our promise to you  
If you experience a fault with your new boiler, we aim to provide a safe and  
high quality repair service supported by our dedicated national network of  
highly skilled engineers. If your installer can’t resolve the problem for you, we  
will do everything we can to get an engineer out to you as quickly as possible.  
Nothing in this warranty will affect your statutory consumer rights.  
Date of Installation  
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What you need to do if you experience a problem with your heating system  
or the operation of the boiler  
Installer Details (name, address and contact number(s))  
You should always contact your installer first, because the fault may not be  
related to the boiler. If your installer confirms that the fault is within the boiler  
it self and he/she can’t repair it, our friendly customer service team is on hand  
to help. Simply call our service division heateam on 0844 871 1560 to book an  
engineer visit or for any general advice that you may need. Our contact centre  
is open Monday to Friday 8am - 6pm, weekends and Bank Holidays 8.30am -  
2pm, excluding Christmas Day and New Years Day.  
When calling heateam it would be helpful if you could have the following  
information to hand:-  
1
2
3
4
boiler serial number (see opposite).  
boiler make and model number.  
Your installer name and address details.  
Proof of purchase (if you do not have the boiler serial number).  
What this warranty covers  
Free of charge repair or replacement of components found to be faulty from  
manufacture.  
Free of charge replacement of the complete unit provided always that the  
failure is related to a manufacturing fault that cannot be repaired or is  
uneconomic to repair.  
The warranty runs for 12 months from the date your product is installed.  
What this warranty does not cover  
Repairs to boilers which haven’t been installed and commissioned properly,  
and as set out in the installation instructions (this includes the need to flush the  
system effectively and add a suitable corrosion inhibitor).  
Any damage caused by hard water scale deposits and/or aggressive water  
resulting from corrosion.  
Any other defects or failures, either in the connected heating system or  
outside of the boiler itself.  
Faults caused by inadequate supply of electricity, gas or water to the property.  
Installations within commercial settings for which this boiler was not designed.  
Information Label  
All descriptions and illustrations provided in this leaflet have been carefully  
prepared but we reserve the right to make changes and improvements in  
our products which may affect the accuracy of the information contained in  
this leaflet. All goods are sold subject to our standard Conditions of Sale  
which are available on request.  
Reimbursement of any third party repair or replacement costs that we haven’t  
been told about or agreed with you in advance.  
Compensation for consequential losses (e.g. loss of earnings, business losses,  
stress and inconvenience) arising from a production breakdown, including  
repair delays caused by factors outside our reasonable control.  
POTTERTON  
A Trading Division of Baxi Heating UK Ltd (3879156)  
Annual Service  
To ensure you receive the maximum efficiency from your boiler we  
recommend your boiler has an annual service so you and your family can  
continue to enjoy heating and hot water comfort.  
To arrange an annual service from one of our Baxi Heating UK Ltd heating  
experts, please call 0844 871 1545.  
A Division of Baxi Group  
Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick. CV34 4LL  
After Sales Service 0844 871 1560 Technical Enquiries 0844 871 1555  
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