User Guide

The steel plate tank is designed to resist a
pressure that is higher than the working pressu-
re.
Its corrosion protection is provided by a layer of
vitrified enamel and an impressed current
anode.
The heating element consists of a ceramic ele-
ment that heats the water inside the tank.
- The ceramic element protected by an enamel-
coated sheath, which makes it unnecessary to
empty the heater when replacing the element.
The thermostat controls the water tempera-
ture.
It is preset in the factory to the "upper stop
gauge", about 65°C +/- 5.
A temperature circuit breaker is provided for
safety if the water temperature should rise
abnormally.
The tank is protected against corrosion by a
very low voltage impressed electrical current.
- The electronic panel permanently provides
the necessary current for this protection, both
in peak hours and in off-peak hours.
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Water heater description
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Vertical, floor-standing water heater with a
ceramic element and an "impressed current anode”
I
nternal enamel coated
protection
Hot water outlet
Cold water inlet
Thermal insulation
(injected polyurethane
f
oam)
E
lectronic thermostat
D.C. generator
(rectifier)
Pilot light
Thermostat
housing
Titanium anode
Ceramic element,
enamel
plated sheath
and housing
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Installation of the heater
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IMPORTANT
Put the water heater where it is protected from
frost.
Position it as close as possible to the most fre-
quently used taps.
If it is installed in an uninhabited room (storeroom,
cellar, garage) the pipes should be insulated.The conti-
nuous ambient temperature around the water heater
must not exceed 40°C.
Make sure that the wall-bracket is strong enough to
carry the weight of the water heater when full of
water.
Allow 500 mm of space in front of each electrical
equipment for periodic maintenance of the heating
element.
Install a retention tank under the water heater if it
is placed inside a false ceiling, in the attic, or above
inhabited rooms. An outlet connected to a drainpipe
is necessary.
The applicable standards and national regulations
on fitting, plumbing and electrical connections must
be implemented on installation.
Example
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Installing a vertical wall-mounted water heater (VM)
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Handles are built into both ends to facilitate handling.
Several attachment types are possible depending on the nature of the wall :
A) Thin walls (plasterboard partition).
ø 10 mm threaded rods passing through the wall connected by sections or plywood panels.
B) Thick hard walls (concrete, stone, brick)
Grout in ø 10 mm bolts or drill holes to fit ø 10 mm MOLY type inserts.
C) Vertical wall-mounted water heaters may be placed on a tripod when the partition cannot support
the weight of the heater.An additional upper stirrup attachment is compulsory. Use the tripod recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
Use the attachment template printed on the packaging bo
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or both types of walls
and check the centre distance of the holes.