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.










