Technical data
Installation, user and maintenance manual – GAHP-A
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6 INITIAL ACTIVATION AND MAINTENANCE
In this section you will nd the following information:
Indications required by the authorized Robur Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) in •
order to carry out the entire procedure of rst start-up of the appliance.
Indications regarding maintenance operations of the appliance.•
At the end of the section you will nd instructions for changing the type of gas.
Before proceeding with the operations described in this section, the installation techni-
cian concerned is invited to read Paragraph 2.1 WARNINGS → 7. in regard to switching
the appliance on and o, refer to Paragraph 3.1 START UP (AND SHUT DOWN) → 17.
If the appliance is connected to a DDC (and the DDC is in controller mode), for the phases
of activation and deactivation of the appliance it is necessary to refer to the two manuals
dedicated to the DDC itself.
6.1 PROCEDURE FOR INITIAL ACTIVATION
The entire procedure for the initial activation of the appliance must only carried out by
an authorised Robur Technical Assistance Centre (TAC). The product's guarantee may be
void if the procedure is not carried out by a Robur TAC.
On leaving the factory, the appliance is reliable and tested.
The entire procedure for initial activation of the appliance consists in carrying out the fol-
lowing (main) operating stages:
preliminary verication of plant compliance;1.
checking and adjusting the combustion parameters;2.
regulating the plant operating parameters.3.
Preliminary verication of plant compliance
The Robur TAC technician must:
check that the whole plant has been manufactured in accordance with its design, •
following the instructions supplied by the manufacturer and respecting current
legislation. The design must have been drawn up by a qualied self-employed pro-
fessional person.
check personally that all of the connections (hydraulic/gas and electrical) of the •
appliance have been made correctly;
Check that the necessary conditions for plant compliance eectively exist (as per •
the declaration consigned to the user by the qualied rm that has carried out
installation of the appliance).
The Declaration of Compliance CERTIFIES that the plant conforms to current regulations.
This declaration is a compulsory document, and as such must be issued by law to the
owner by the qualied rm that has overseen the installation of the appliance.
Check that the water pressure and ow in the hydraulic circuit and the dynamic •
gas mains pressure are correct, as indicated by the manufacturer.
Check that the electrical power supply is 230V 50Hz•
Check that the air/fumes pipes are properly connected.•
Check that the fumes condensate discharge is installed.•
Check that the safety clearances have been observed, as shown in Figure 4.2 •
Clearances → 30.
If all the conditions listed above exist, the TAC can proceed with the initial activation of
the appliance.
If any non-compliant elements arise during the initial verication, the TAC may choose
not to proceed with the operation of "initial activation".










