| ® HeatMaster   Installation, Operating and   Servicing Instructions   ® HeatMaster 200 N   ® HeatMaster 200 F   excellence in hot water   04/03/2004 - 66412600   INDEX   INTRODUCTION   INTRODUCTION   1 TARGET GROUP   Target group   Symbols   Certification   Information and safety instructions   1 1 1 2 This manual is intended for the use of:   - final users of the appliance;   - the engineer installing and starting up the appliance;   - the engineering and design department;   - the installer responsible for servicing or maintaining the appliance.   USER GUIDE   2 SYMBOLES   Use of the boiler   2 The following symbols are used in this manual:   DESCRIPTION   3 Operating principle   Packing   Construction features   3 3 4 Essential instruction for operating the system   correctly.   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION   5 Effective dimensions   5 5 6 6 6 General characteristics   Hot water output data   Limits of operating conditions   Burner chamber plate   INSTALLATION   7 Essential instruction for personal safety or   environmental protection.   Boiler room   7 7 8 9 9 Chimney connections   Hot water connections   Heating connection   Oil supply connections   Electrical connections   Wiring diagram   10   10   COMMISSIONING   11   Danger of electrocution.   D A N G E R   Filling the hot water and heating circuits   11   MAINTENANCE   11   Service intervals   11   11   11   11   12   Servicing the boiler   Servicing the safety devices   Servicing the burner   Draining the boiler   HOT   SAFETY MODE   12   Placing the burner in safety mode   Placing the boiler in safety mode   12   12   Risk of scalding.   SPARE PARTS   13   CERTIFICATION   Jackets   Accessories   13   13   The appliances carry the “CE” mark, in accordance with the   standards in force in the various countries (European Directive   92/42/CEE “Efficiency”).   SERVICE RECORD   14   Details of the installation   Service notes   14   14   1 INTRODUCTION   USER GUIDE   GENERAL INFORMATION   USING THE BOILER   AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   General information   It is compulsory to have your system serviced every   year by a competent engineer. In the event of heavy   use of the boiler, it may require servicing on a more   regular basis than once a year. In this case, contact   your installer for advice.   This documentation forms part of the items delivered with the   appliance and must be given to the user to keep in a safe place!   This appliance must be serviced and repaired by an approved   installer, in accordance with current standards in force.   Starting the burner   ACV declines all liability for any damage caused as a result of   incorrect installation or as a result of the use of components or   connections that are not approved by ACV for this application.   In conditions of normal operation, the burner starts automatically if   the temperature of the boiler is below the set point and goes off   when this value is reached.   Temperatures   Control panel   This boiler is designed for central heating systems   D A N G E R   with a maximum outlet temperature of 90°C.   Therefore, the central heating pipelines and the   radiators must reach this temperature.   HOT   Manual reset high   limit thermostat   Combined temperature   and pressure gauge   Burner   lockout   indicator   The waste-gas pipe lines must reach   temperatures in excess of 100°C.   Time clock   The hot water can reach temperatures in excess   of 60°C.   Installation   I O Before installing and commissioning the boiler, first   carefully read this manual.   ® Position the HeatMaster according to the safety rules and   Primary circuit low   standards in force. You must comply with the ventilation   requirements for the room where appliances of this type are   installed. All air vents must remain unobstructed at all times.   water pressure   indicator   ON / OFF   switch   Control   thermostat   It is prohibited to modify the interior of the appliance in any way,   without the manufacturer’s prior written agreement.   High limit cutoff   indicator   Summer / Winter switch   Service   In order to ensure the appliance operates safely and correctly, it is   important to have it serviced and reconditioned every year by an   installer or an approved service company.   The user must not attempt to gain access to the   components inside the control panel.   Faults   Despite the strict quality standards imposed on its appliances by   ACV during production, inspection, and transport, faults may occur.   Please immediately inform your approved installer about such faults.   Remember to give the fault code as it appears on the screen.   1. On/Off switch   This turns the HeatMaster on or off.   Only genuine factory parts may be used as replacement parts.   Please go to page 13 for a list of spare parts and their ACV   reference numbers.   2. Control thermostat - 60 to 90°C   When using the HeatMaster as a hot water generator only, the   ® temperature can be set between 60°C and 90°C.   If the HeatMaster is used for both hot water and central heating, the   control thermostat would normally be set at 80°C to achieve optimum   ® Important note: ACV reserves the right to change the technical   characteristics and specification of its products without notice.   operating conditions.   3. Summer/Winter switch   This turns the heating pump (if fitted) on or off.   4. Manual reset high limit thermostat   If the boiler temperature exceeds 103°C this safety device will   activate and the high temperature indicator will light up. To reset -   first allow the boiler to cool to below 60°C, unscrew the cap and   press the reset button using a pencil or similar pointed device,   replace the cap. If the fault persists, turn the boiler off and call an   engineer.   2 USER GUIDE   DESCRIPTION   5. Time clock   OPERATING PRINCIPLE   ® This allows the HeatMaster to be timed on and off and operates on   a 24 hour sequence. Around the outside of the clock there are a   number of white tabs, these allow 15 minute switching periods. To   set the time clock simply push outwards the number of tabs required   for ON period.   ® The HeatMaster is a high performance, direct fired hot water   storage heater, which has indirect heat transfer due to its Tank-in-   Tank construction.   ® At the heart of the HeatMaster is a stainless steel cylinder through   Remember:   TAB IN = HeatMaster OFF   TAB OUT = HeatMaster ON   which the flue tubes pass. This is surrounded by a mild steel shell   containing the primary water (neutral fluid). The outer shell extends   down to the combustion chamber and even around the flue tubes.   The area of the heat transfer surface is therefore much greater than   that of standard direct fired water heaters.   6. Temperature and pressure gauge   This gauge indicates both the temperature of the HeatMaster and   the pressure within the primary circuit.   The temperature should not exceed 90°C - if it does, switch the   boiler off and check the thermostat setting. If the fault persists, call   an engineer.   ® A circulating pump fitted to the primary circuit moves the water   around the tank, heating it faster and maintaining an even   temperature across the primary jacket.   The pressure should not fall below 1bar, if it does the please see the   'Heating System Pressure' paragraph later in this section.   The burner, either gas or oil, fires onto the primary water which   indirectly heats the stainless steel cylinder containing the DHW. As   with all Tank-in-Tanks, this is corrugated over its full height and   suspended in the HeatMaster by its hot and cold water   connections.   ® 7. Low primary water pressure indicator   ® If this indicator lights up, the primary circuit of the HeatMaster   requires topping up with water. Please see the 'Heating System   Pressure' paragraph later in this section.   The cylinder expands and contracts during use and this, together   with the fact that cold water does not come into contact with the   intense heat of the burner flame, means that limescale buildup is   prevented.   Heating-system pressure   The heating circuit may require a top-up of water. The pressure   gauge, located beside the display, gives the pressure.   This scale resistant feature, along with the corrosion resistance of   stainless steel, eliminates the need for sacrifical anodes.   ® The HeatMaster has one very major advantage over other direct   fired water heaters - because it heats the DHW with a primary   circuit, this primary water can be used to provide central heating as   well.   In the case of repeated fills, contact your installer.   The pressure of the primary circuit must be at least 1 bar and must   be regularly checked by the end user. If the pressure falls below   0.5 bar, the low-water-level pressure switch locks the appliance until   the pressure in the system returns to above 0.8 bar.   ® By connecting two, three, four or more HeatMaster together in a   module, most hot water and heating demands can be met.   Indeed, when used in conjunction with HR and Jumbo hot water   storage tanks the HeatMaster can supply even the largest hot water   requirement.   ® The HeatMaster 200 N / 200 F is fitted with a purpose-designed fill   set (see Fig. A and B). Always make sure that the appliance is   switched off when filling the system.   To do this, turn the On/Off switch on the left of the control panel to   Off.   Standard equipment   The HeatMaster 200 has the following items as standard:   For more information, please ask your installer when delivering the   system.   - On/off switch   - Summer/Winter switch   The appliance is fitted with a safety valve. If the system pressure   exceeds 3 bars, this valve opens and drains the water from the   system. In this case, contact your installer.   - Control thermostat (60 - 90°C)   - Thermal reset high-limit thermostat (95°C)   - Manual reset high-limit thermostat   - Hot water priority thermostat   - Primary circulating shunt pump   - Primary expansion vessels   - Primary safety valve   - Pressure and temperature gauge   - Drain valve   - Body completely insulated in rigid polyurethane foam   PACKING   The HeatMaster is delivered in separate packages.   Fig. A   (cover)   Fig. B   (rear panel)   • Package No. 1:   Foam-insulated body, hydraulic accessories,   and control panel.   • Package No. 2:   • Package No. 3:   Chimney reducing pipe.   Wooden protective casing (jacket and   accessory).   • Package No. 4:   “RIELLO” RG4S 396 T1 burner (HM 200 F only).   3 DESCRIPTION   CONSTRUCTION FEATURES   5 1 Outer body   The outer body, containing the primary water, is made from STW 22   carbon steel.   TANK-IN-TANK heat exchanger   The ring-shaped inner tank with its large heating surface for   producing domestic hot water is built of Chrome/Nickel 18/10   stainless steel. It is corrugated over its full height by an exclusive   production process and entirely argon arc welded by the TIG   (Tungsten Inert Gas) method.   6 2 Combustion gas circuit   The combustion gas circuit is paint-protected and comprises:   • Flue pipes   7 8 ® Depending on output, HeatMaster 200 models contain   several steel flue pipes with an internal diameter of 64 mm.   Each pipe is fitted with a baffle of special steel designed to   improve heat exchange and reduce flue gas temperature.   3 4 • Combustion chamber   The combustion chamber on HeatMaster models is entirely   water cooled.   ® Insulation   The boiler body is fully insulated by rigid polyurethane foam with a   high thermal insulation coefficient, sprayed on without the use of   CFCs.   Casing   The boiler is covered by a steel jacket which has been scoured and   phosphated before being stove enamelled at 220°C.   9 Burner   The HM 200 F model is always delivered with a “RIELLO” RG4S 396   T1 fuel oil burner.   15   16   10   11   Legend   1. “Tank-in-Tank” type storage exchanger   2. Flue ways   3. Primary circuit   4. Combustion chamber   5. Turbulators   6. Heating outlet   17   18   7. Stainless steel pocket   8. Heating return   9. Boiler drain cock   10. Hot water priority thermostat bulb   11. Cold water inlet   12   13   12. Bulbs of the thermal reset high-limit 95°C thermostat and the   manual reset high-limit 103°C thermostat   13. Insulation   14. Low-water-level pressure switch   15. Hot water outlet   19   20   16. Chimney reducer   17. Steam trap   18. T&P valve (optional)   14   19. Thermostat-pressure gauge bulb   20. 60 - 90°C control thermostat bulb   21. Flange of the burner chamber plate   21   4 |