| for your   e t o V he year’ at   aller of t   nst   I ‘ .uk   o c . h osc   b er-   t s e .worc   www   24CDi, 28CDi & 35CDi II   COMBI   Worcester supports the   Benchmark code of practice   G.C. NUMBERS   APPLIANCE   NATURAL GAS   47 311 30   47 311 29   47 311 32   47 311 34   47 311 58   L.P.G.   24CDi Fanned Flued (RSF)   24CDi Balanced Flued (BF)   24CDi Open Flued (OF)   28CDi Fanned Flue (RSF)   35CDi II Fanned Flue (RSF)   47 311 31   47 311 33   47 311 35   47 311 59   USER INSTRUCTIONS &   CUSTOMER CARE GUIDE   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   GENERAL   INFORMATION   GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND USE)   REGULATIONS 1998   It is the law, in GB, that all gas appliances must be installed by a   competent person in accordance with the above regulations. Failure   to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. It is in your   interest and that of safety to ensure compliance with the law. The   manufacturer’s notes must not be taken, in any way, as over-riding   statutory obligations.   In GB, a competent person is someone registered with CORGI.   All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI ID card and have a regis-   tration number. Both should be recorded in the BENCHMARK check-   list. You can check that your installer is CORGI registered by calling   CORGI on 01256 372300.   WARNING: This appliance must be earthed and protected by a 3   amp fuse.   ELECTRICITY SUPPLY: 230V ~ 50Hz   IMPORTANT: To get the best from your Worcester CDi please read   these instructions carefully.   NOTE: In the event of a fault the appliance should not be used   until the fault has been corrected by a competent person.   BENCHMARK   The Benchmark initiative is a code of practice to encourage   the correct installation, commissioning and servicing of domestic cen-   tral heating boilers and system equipment.   A checklist can be found in the back of every installation   manual. This is a vital document that needs to be completed by the   installer at the time of installation. It confirms that the boiler has   been installed and commissioned according to the manufacturers   instructions.   In Eire the declaration found in IS 813 must be complet-   ed. Without completion of the checklist and/or declaration, manufac-   turers may refuse to respond to a call-out request. It is important that   the checklist and/or declaration are fully completed by your installer.   GENERAL DESCRIPTION   (See Fig.1.)   The WORCESTER CDi MODELS are combined domestic hot water   and central heating appliances. They consist of a gas fired boiler having   a varying output of between:   CH   DHW   24CDi   28CDi   35CDi II   9.0 - 24kW   9.0 - 24kW   10.5 - 27.5kW   9.0 - 24kW   9.0 - 28kW   9.5 - 35.3kW   a heat exchanger to provide domestic hot water via the boiler, cir-   culating pump and water diverting valve. All the necessary controls to   provide mains fed domestic hot water and central heating.   The appliances are supplied as standard with a manual operating   switch. Alternatively a facia mounted programmer may have been fitted.   The appliances can operate in one of two modes. Hot water only or   hot water and central heating.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hot Water Mode:   The appliance operates to supply only domestic hot water when   the heating temperature mode is fully anti-clockwise, at the – posi-   tion or the timer is programmed to OFF mode.   A flow restrictor is fitted within the appliance which limits a hot   water delivery rate to a maximum of:   24CDi   28CDi   9.0 ( 15%) litres/minute   10.0 ( 15%) litres/minute   35CDi II 12.0 ( 15%) litres/minute   Hot Water and Central Heating mode:   When a demand is made   for heating by the system con-   trols (i.e. a programmer or   room thermostat), the pump   will energise, circulating pri-   mary water around the heat-   ing system and the burner   will light. The heat output   from the appliance in this   mode has been factory set to   maximum. The appliance will   operate as necessary to main-   tain the temperature of the   radiators at the level set by   the adjustment of the Heating   Temperature Control Knob.   (See Fig. 2.)   Fig. 1. System Diagram.   Automatic air   vent   Gas to water   heat exchang-   er   Boiler   If the system no longer   requires output to maintain   the desired room tempera-   ture, the burner will extin-   guish. The pump will contin-   ue to run for a short period to   dissipate the residual heat   from the appliance and then   switch off.   Circulating   pump   Expansion   vessel   Water to   water heat   exchanger   Pressure   relief valve   The appliance will sup-   ply heat to the central heating   system as required. A demand   for hot water at a tap or show-   er will override the central   heating function for the peri-   od of the domestic hot water   demand.   Diverter valve   CH Domestic Domestic CH   flow hot water cold sup- return charge   out ply   Safety dis-   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   GENERAL NOTES   CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM   During the first few hours of operation of the central heating   system, check that all radiators are being heated at an even rate.   Should the upper area of a radiator be at a lower temperature than   the base of the radiator, it should be vented by releasing air through   the venting screw at the top of each radiator. Make sure your installer   shows you how to carry out the operation. Repeated venting will   reduce the quantity of water in the system and this must be replen-   ished for safe and satisfactory operation of the appliance. Should   water leaks be found in the system or excessive venting be required   from any radiator, your installer or heating engineer should be con-   tacted and the system corrected.   SEALED HEATING SYSTEM   Fig. 1a.   The appliance can be fitted to a sealed heating sys-   tem which is pre-pressurised. In this case your installer   will advise you on the minimum and maximum pres-   sure that should be indicated on the pressure gauge. See   Fig. 2. Check regularly that this pressure is maintained   and contact your installer or maintenance engineer if   there is a permanent significant drop in pressure indi-   cated on the gauge. If the system loses pressure it   should be re-pressurised as instructed by the installer   (N.B. Maximum operating pressure 2.5 bar).   Re-pressurising The System (See Fig. 1a).   (If in doubt leave this procedure to your installer).   Remove the bottom panel to gain access to the fill-   ing loop assembly.   Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the   corresponding cut outs in the filling loop housing and   twist to lock the key in place.   Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water   ingress and fill until the required pressure is reached.   Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and   remove the filling key by lining up the bayonet end of   Grey   Knob   Filling Key   the key with the cut outs in the filling loop housing and   withdrawing the key.   N.B. The key must always be removed from the   filling loop housing after the system has been filled to   prevent accidental filling and to comply with Bylaw 14   of the Water Bylaws Scheme.   Store the key in a safe place for future use and   refit the bottom panel.   OPEN VENTED HEATING SYSTEM   The appliance may be fitted to an open vented   heating system your installer will advise you. There is   no need to observe the pressure gauge.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CLEARANCES   24,28CDi RSF   35CDi II   10   24CDi OF   10   24CDiBF   10   Left-hand side   Right-hand side   In Front   10   10   10   10   10   600   180   200   600   180   200   600   300   200   600   100   200   Above   Below   Minimum clearances in millimetres.   Your installer will have provided adequate space around the   appliance for safety and servicing. Do not restrict this space by the   addition of cupboards, shelves etc. close to the appliance.   ROOM THERMOSTAT   A room thermostat may be fitted for control of the central heat-   ing temperature. It will be located in one room of the home. The   method of setting a room thermostat varies with the type and manu-   facture. Refer to the instructions supplied with the room thermostat.   THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES   If thermostatic radiator valves are fitted to the system then they   must conform to the requirements of BS2767. The radiator located in   the room where the room thermostat is sited must be controlled by a   thermostatic radiator valve.   SHOWERS, BIDETS, TAPS AND MIXING   VALVES   Standard hot and cold taps and mixing valves used with the   appliance must be suitable for operating at mains pressure.   Thermostatically controlled shower valves will guard against the flow   of water at too high a temperature.   If using a pressure equalising valve, set the Domestic Hot Water   temperature control knob to the ‘MAX’ position.   Hot and cold mains fed water can be supplied direct to an over-   rim flushing bidet subject to local water company requirements.   With all mains fed systems the flow of water from the individ-   ual taps will vary with the number of outlets operated simultaneous-   ly and the cold water mains supply pressure to the property. Flow bal-   ancing using ‘Ball-o-Fix’ type valves is recommended to avoid an   excessive reduction in flow to individual outlets.   For further information contact The Worcester Technical   Helpline. 08705 266241   HOT AND COLD FLOW   The flow of water demanded from both hot and cold service out-   lets is dependent upon mains supply, it may not be possible in some   installations to operate all outlets simultaneously.   WATER MAINS FAILURE   It is important to note that in the event of a mains water supply   failure, no tap water will be available until the mains supply is   restored. The appliance can still be used for heating provided that the   system is of the sealed system type. Open vent central heating sys-   tems should be turned off until the supply is restored.   USE IN HARD WATER AREAS   Normally there is no need for scale protection. However, in areas   of exceptionally hard water supply it is recommended that an In-Line   scale inhibitor be fitted.   Installation should be strictly in accordance with the require-   ments of the local Water Company. An isolating valve to facilitate   servicing should be incorporated.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The water hardness may be determined using the standard test   paper or by reference to the local Water Company.   Further information may be obtained from Worcester Bosch   Technical Helpline.   AIR SUPPLY FOR OPEN FLUED (O.F.)   APPLIANCES   Your installer will have made arrangements for an adequate sup-   ply of fresh air to the appliance. Fresh air is required for combustion.   Do not block up any air ways which may be let into a wall or door. Do   not hang clothes or other combustible materials over the appliance or   against the flue pipe.   NOTE: Do not place anything on top of the appliance. If the   appliance is fitted in a compartment do not use the compartment for   storage purposes unless it conforms to the requirements of   BS 6798:1987: Section 6. In particular, the flue pipe should not pass   through an airing cupboard space unless protected by a guard (such as   1 2 wire mesh) concentrically spaced 13mm ( / in), as described in BS 6798:1987.   VENTILATION OF BALANCED FLUED (BF)   AND ROOM SEALED FANNED FLUE (RSF)   APPLIANCES   These are room sealed appliances and any ventilation openings   in a wall or door must not be obstructed. Do not allow the flue termi-   nal fitted on the outside wall to become obstructed or damaged.   NOTE: Do not place anything on top of the appliance. If the   appliance is fitted in a compartment do not use the compartment for   storage purposes unless it conforms to the requirements of   BS 6798:1987: Section 6. It is essential that the airing space is separat-   ed from the boiler space by a perforated non-combustible partition as   described in BS 6798:1987.   CIRCULATING PUMP   This may be fitted with a speed adjuster. If so it will be factory   set at maximum and should not be changed.   FROST PRECAUTIONS   If the appliance is not to be used for a long period of time and   there is a likelihood of freezing, then the appliance should be   drained. The Worcester Technical Helpline will advise you on suit-   able frost precautions. For short periods, the built-in frost protection   of the appliance will be adequate.   SERVICE   Annual servicing is important to ensure continuing high efficiency   and long life of your appliance. Suitable servicing arrangements should be   made with a competent third party. In the event of any difficulty in making   suitable service arrangements, Worcester personnel will be happy to dis-   cuss regular servicing and offer a comprehensive maintenance contract.   IMPORTANT: Do not touch or adjust any sealed compontent.   WARNING   If a gas leak exists, or is suspected, turn off the gas supply to the   appliance at the service cock and consult your local service engineer.   Do not touch any electrical switches to turn them either on or off.   Open all windows and doors. Do not smoke. Extinguish all naked   lights.   CLEANING   Do not use abrasive cleaners on the outer casing. Use a damp   cloth and a little detergent.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPERATION OF   CONTROLS   OPERATING SWITCH   In the ‘ ’ position there is no mains electricity to the   appliance.   In the ‘I’ position mains electricity is connected to the   appliance.   CENTRAL HEATING TEMPERATURE   CONTROL   The position of this knob will determine the temperature of the   water delivered to the radiators between the ‘I’ and ‘MAX’ position.   When the knob is turned anti-clockwise past the ‘I’ position towards   the ‘ ’ (Summer Position), then the appliance will operate in the   HOT WATER mode only and no heat will be delivered to the radia-   tors.   DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE   CONTROL   The position of this knob will determine the temperature of the   water delivered at the domestic hot water taps between the ‘ ’ and   the ‘MAX’ position.   By slightly reducing the flow of domestic water from the tap, the   delivery temperature of the water will be further increased. This is of   particular advantage in the winter, for example to increase bath water   temperature. Also this will provide an added advantage of reducing   the delay before hot water is obtained.   FACIA MOUNTED PROGRAMMER (if fitted)   Your installer may have mounted either a mechanical or an elec-   tronic programmer into the facia of your appliance. Operating instruc-   tions are supplied with the programmer.   RESET BUTTON   Press this button in for five seconds if any of the indicator lights   are flashing slowly.   SYSTEM PRESSURE GAUGE   The red needle has been set to show the sealed system pressure   which is required for the appliance to operate effectively. The grey   needle will show the actual pressure in the system. This does not   apply to any open vent system.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   INDICATOR LIGHTS   Mains electricity indicator:   OFF : No mains electricity to the appliance   ON : Mains electricity is connected to the   appliance   Central heating demand indicator:   OFF : No demand for heat to the central   heating circuit   ON : Central heating demand   FLASHING SLOW : Ignition lockout   (once per second)   FLASHING FAST : Appliance fault (other than ignition   (five times per second) lockout)   Domestic hot water demand indicator:   OFF : No demand for domestic hot water   ON : Domestic hot water demand   FLASHING FAST : Air flow fault (RSF). Flue gas spillage   (OF)   (five times per second)   Central heating and domestic hot water demand indicators:   BOTH FLASHING SLOW : Overheat cut-off   (once per second)   Flame detection indicator:   OFF : Burner off   ON : Burner on   DHW demand   indicator   Reset   button   Fig. 2. Controls.   Central heating   demand indicator   Flame detection   indicator   Mains   electricity   indicator   Operating CH temperature   switch control knob   DHW temperature   control knob   Sealed system pressure   gauge   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TO LIGHT AND STOP THE   APPLIANCE   TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE   Check that the water valves to the central heating circuit are open.   On sealed systems check that the grey needle on the pressure   gauge is not below the required pressure.   Switch on the mains electricity. The green power on indicator will   light. Set the room thermostat, if fitted, to maximum. Turn the central   heating temperature control knob to ‘MAX’. The red central heating   demand indicator will light.   The burner will light and the red flame detection indicator will light.   Set the central heating and hot water temperature control knobs   and the room thermostat, if fitted, to the desired temperature.   TO STOP THE APPLIANCE   For Short Periods   Turn the central heating temperature control knob fully anti-   clockwise to the ‘ ’ position.   For Long Periods   Turn the operating switch to the ‘ ’ position. Switch off the   mains electricity.   A facia mounted electronic programmer will retain its settings for   about two weeks, after which it will return to the factory set   programme. The display will disappear   after approximately 12 hours.   Fig. 3. CDi with front panel removed.   A facia mounted mechanical   programmer will require resetting once   the operating switch has been set to ‘O’,   or the mains supply has been   disconnected.   Clip   ELECTRICITY SUPPLY   FAILURE   If the electricity supply fails the   appliance will not operate. Once the   supply is restored the appliance will   return to normal operation. If a   programmer is fitted, check that the   settings have been maintained.   Expansion   vessel   Circulating   pump   OVERHEAT CUT-OFF   Locating peg   THERMOSTAT   Gas valve   The appliance will enter a lockout   condition in the event of overheating.   An overheat cut-off thermostat is   fitted to the appliance which will   interrupt the electricity supply to the gas   valve.   If the overheat cut-off has operated,   both the central heating and the hot   water demand indicators will flash   together.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The appliance can be reset by pressing the reset button and   holding in for 5 seconds.   IGNITION LOCKOUT   The appliance will enter a lockout condition in the event of the   burner failing to ignite.   If the burner fails to light within a preset time of 10 seconds the   electricity supply to the gas valve will be interrupted.   If ignition lockout has occurred, the central heating demand   indicator will flash slowly (approximately once per second).   The appliance can be reset by pressing the reset button and   holding in for 5 seconds. Check that the gas supply has not been   interrupted.   If this condition continues to occur, then call a service engineer.   AIR FLOW DEVICE (RSF ONLY)   The appliance will enter a lockout condition in the event of an   air flow fault.   If the controls fail to detect the correct air flow through the   appliance the electricity supply to the gas valve will be interrupted.   If an air flow fault has occurred, the domestic water demand   indicator will flash (approximately five times per second).   The appliance will try to re-light after a waiting period of   approximately 4 minutes Check that the flue terminal has not been   obstructed or damaged. If this condition continues to occur, then call   a service engineer.   FLUE SPILLAGE DEVICE (OF ONLY)   The appliance is fitted with a device which detects the spillage   of combustion products from the draught diverter. In the event of the   flue becoming wholly or partly blocked this device will cut the gas   supply to the burner. If the device has activated, the D.H.W. demand   indicator will flash (approximately 5 times per second).   The device automatically resets after a waiting period of approxi-   mately 20 minutes. If the blockage remains the appliance will re-light   briefly before the device operates again. Should the problem persist   consult your service engineer.   REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT   OF THE FRONT PANEL (See Fig. 3)   Removal:   Holding the panel at the edges, slide it upwards to disengage the   clips and ease the top edge forwards and upwards to raise it clear of   the two pegs on the top edge of the facia.   Replacement:   Locate the two holes in the bottom edge of the front panel over   the two pegs on the top edge of the facia and reverse the removal   procedure.   WARNING: Do not touch any component within the appliance   when it is running as some may be very hot.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11   APPLIANCE FAILS TO   OPERATE   A diagnostic system is provided which gives a flashing light dis-   play on the facia panel. Press the reset button to attempt to restart   the appliance. If the appliance does not return to normal operation   then contact your installer or Worcester Bosch.   More than 30% of all calls made to our contact centre reporting   appliance faults or breakdowns prove to be false alarms, as there is   often a simple explanation for the apparent malfunction.   So, to help you save time and money – not to mention frustration   and inconvenience – please refer to the General Information, Notes and   Lighting Instructions ensuring all controls are set correctly.   If, after following the instructions the appliance still fails to oper-   ate correctly call the Worcester Contact Centre on 08457 256206.   Arrangements will be made for an engineer to call as soon as possible.   CALL-OUT CHARGES   All of our field service engineers are factory trained.   If you request a visit from an engineer and your appliance has   been installed within the last 12 months, no charge will be made for   parts and/or labour, providing:   The appliance was commissioned correctly on installation.   • • An appliance fault is found and the appliance has been   installed within the past 12 months.   A call-out charge will be made where:   The appliance has been installed for over 12 months, or   • • Our Field Service Engineer finds no fault with the appliance   (see note), or   The cause of breakdown is with other parts of your plumb-   ing/heating system, or with equipment not supplied by Worcester.   • NOTE: Invoices for attendance and/or repair work carried out on   your appliance by any third party will not be accepted.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTAINING YOUR   APPLIANCE   Your new Worcester CDi gas-fired appliance represents a   long-term investment in a reliable, high quality product.   In order to realise its maximum working life, and to ensure   it continues to operate at peak efficiency and performance, it is   essential that your boiler receives regular, competent servicing   and annual maintenance checks beyond the initial 12 month   guarantee period.   Regular service contracts can be arranged with your   installer – however if you have difficulty making a satisfactory   arrangement simply contact Worcester on 01905 754624 for   help.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SERVICE CENTRES   CONTACT NUMBERS:   UK Contact Centre Tel.   UK Contact Centre Fax.   08457 256 206   01905 757536   01506 441 687   01 494 0099   Scotland only   Eire   Fax.   Tel:   OPERATING HOURS:   Mon - Fri   Sat   Sun   7.00am to 8.00pm   8.00am to 5.00pm   9.00am to 12.00pm   Please contact our UK Contact Centre number where our friendly oper-   ators will book your call with one of our team of nationwide engineers.   NOTE:   Please refer to our website for our bank holiday opening hours.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   YOUR WORCESTER   CDi COMBI   GUARANTEE   This appliance is guaranteed from the date of installation   subject to the following conditions & exceptions.   1. The appliance is guaranteed for a   period of 24 calendar months sub-   ject to the return of the guarantee   card within 30 days of installation   and the first 12 months service and   inspection having been carried out   to the satisfaction of BBT   Thermotechnology UK Ltd. Please   note that this service is not covered   under the terms & conditions of the   warranty and would therefore incur   a charge.   that the appliance was correctly   commissioned. This information   must then be documented in the   Benchmark Gas Boiler   Commissioning Checklist.   4. That any product or part thereof   returned for servicing under the   guarantee must be accompanied by   a claim stating the model, serial   number and date of installation.   5. That BBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd   will not accept responsibility for   damage caused by faulty installa-   tion, neglect, misuse, accidental   damage or the non-observance of   the instructions contained in the   Installation and Users instructions   leaflets.   2. That during the period of this guar-   antee any components of the unit   which are Proved to be faulty or   defective in manufacture will be   exchanged or repaired Free of mate-   rial charges and free of labour   charges if repaired directly by BBT   Thermotechnology UK Ltd.   Invoices for attendance and repair   of this appliance by third parties   will not be accepted for payment by   BBT.   6. That the appliance has been used   only for normal domestic purposes,   for which it was designed.   7. That this guarantee applies only to   equipment purchased and used in   mainland Great Britain.   3. That the householder may be asked   to prove the date of installation and   This guarantee is given in addition to all your normal statutory rights.   Worcester, Bosch Group is a trading name of BBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   GUARANTEE   REGISTRATION   You should complete and return the postpaid Guarantee   Registration Card within 30 days of purchase.   The card will register you as the owner of your new   Worcester CDi appliance and, while this will not affect your   statutory rights in any way, it will assist us to maintain an effec-   tive and efficient customer service by establishing a reference   and permanent record for your boiler.   IMPORTANT: SERIAL NUMBER. Copy the number off the   Guarantee Card.   FOR YOUR OWN RECORD   MODEL   SERIAL NUMBER   (See identity label inside appliance casing)   TYPE/SIZE   DATE OF INSTALLATION   CORGI CONTACT   All CORGI Registered installers carry a CORGI ID card and   have a registration number. Both should be recorded in your   central heating log book. You can check your installer is   CORGI Registered by calling CORGI on 01256 372300   Worcester, Bosch Group, Cotswold Way, Warndon, Worcester WR4 9SW.   Telephone: 01905 754624 Fax: 01905 753130.   Technical Helpline 08705 266241.   Worcester, Bosch Group is a trading name of BBT Thermotechnology UK Limited   8 716 114 647a (10/07)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |