Technical data

34 Instructions on commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting for auroSTOR 0020111119_02
6.7.2 High drain
tundish
At least
300 mm
Discharge pipe
Metal funnel
Fig. 6.10 High drain connection
The method illustrated in Fig. 6.10 is allowed provided
that no-one inside or outside the building is endangered
by the discharge point.
Examples of points to consider when deciding whether
a location is suitable for the high drain:
The possibility (taking into account the effect of the
wind) that a person might be located in the area where
the water escapes, and, if this is the case, whether the
water is sufficiently cooled by that point to pose no dan-
ger. Thermal conductivity of the structure's surface, cli-
matic conditions and location and orientation of the
discharge pipe may or may not have an effect on redu-
cing the temperature of the discharge water.
The position of windows and other openings.
The probability of prams being parked under the drain.
The resistance of the surface to hot water.
The possibility of ice forming if the water is discharged
onto paths.
6.8 Electrical installation
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Danger!
Risk of death from electric shock!
Improperly executed electrical connections
can impair the operational safety of the
unit.
> The electrical installation may only be
performed by a competent person appro-
ved
at the time by the Health and Safety Exe-
cutive.
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Danger!
Risk of death from electric shock!
Without potential equalisation, life-threat-
ening voltage can reach the piping and
water draw-off points.
> Earth the heating system.
Wiring should be installed by a qualified competent per-
son in accordance with the building regulations, Part P
of the current IEE regulations, and all other applicable
regulations and directives.
You can use standard commercial cables (H05RR-F 3G1.5
or H05VV-F 3G1.5) for the wiring:
Cross-section of conductors: 1.5mm
2
Torque for strain relief: 1.5 Nm
Maximum length of bus cables: 300 m
230 V supply lines and bus cables must be laid sepa-
rately above lengths of 10 m.
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The discharge pipes of the tundish, drain valves
and motorised valves, etc. must be laid at a dis-
tance from electrical components.
6.8.1 Options for combining control components
> For the installation, use the connection wiring diagram
specified in Tab. 6.5 for the gas-fired wall-hung boiler
and control components used.
Gas-fired wall-hung boiler used
eBUS-compatible gas-fired wall-hung boiler such as the
Vaillant ecoTEC or non-eBUS-compatible gas-fired wall-
hung boiler from Vaillant or a third-party manufacturer.
Wiring
Wiring via the Vaillant VR61/2 mixer module or Vaillant
Control Centre as a system solution which enables Vail-
lant dual-channel eBUS controllers (low-voltage) to be
used with valves and domestic hot water cylinders in the
traditional 230 V range in the English market. Alterna-
tively, using a standard cabling box.
6 Installation