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Calomax Quantum User manual

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Quantum
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INSTALLATIONg OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CONTENTS
NX INST,LL,TION X X X X X X X X X N
SX fiOMMISSIONING X X X X X X X X X N
OX USjR INSTRUfiTIONS X X X X X X X X N
OXW Cleaning XXXXXXXXXS
OXB Service Indicator Light XXXXXXXS
GX F,ULT FINzING X X X X X X X X X M
UX WIRING SfiHjM,TIfi X X X X X X X X G
WX P,RTS IzjNTIFIfi,TION X X X X X X X P,Gj W
BX PL,NNING THj INST,LL,TION X X X X X X X B
BXW Water Requirements XXXXXXXB
BXB Electrical Requirements XXXXXXXB
BXN Installation Location XXXXXXXB
BXS Vent/Overflow Pipe Requirements XXXXXB
MX M,INTjN,Nfij X X X X X X X X X S
MXW Draining Down The Boiler XXXXXXXS
MXB Scale XXXXXXXXXXS
MXBXW Checking the Extent of Scale Formation XXXXXS
MXBXB De-Scaling XXXXXXXXXS
MXN Replacing the Element or Thermistor XXXXXO
MXS Replacing the Main Printed Circuit Board and Triac PCBXXXXO
MXO Replacing the Inlet Solenoid Valve XXXXXXO
MXM Replacing the Dispense Valve, Key Switch, Push Button, Fascia PCB . O
MXG Adjusting the Water Temperature Set Point . . . . X M
PAGE 1
NB15BLG
body lid
gasket
TAK thermistor
assembly kit
NBE3HK
element
(Wrapper not shown for clarity)
CASMR manual
reset thermostat
CASLPK kit
comprising 3 off
level sensors
QDVK valve
including
silicone sealing
grommet
FIH Water
Research Council
approved hose
QPCBT main pcb
includes triac pcb
CASSV
solenoid valve
NBPRG
pressure relief
grommet
QAPCBT
auxiliary
pcb
QEDV
drain
valve
QOCL
lid
QTK
front trim
panel
PBK
push
button
KSK
keyswitch
QNS
nozzle
sheath
ISSUE 3
F4 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
All installation and maintenance work must be
carried out by competent persons4
BXW Water Requirements
The unit is designed to be connected to a cold
water rising mains supply, using 15mm table “X”
copper tube with a minimum pressure of 20 KPa
(0.2bar) and a maximum pressure of 1000 KPa
and (10 bar).
So as to comply with the U.K. Water Bylaws a
single check valve must be fitted to the cold water
mains supplying the boiler. It is also recommended
that an isolating valve be fitted to the mains water
supply to the boiler to facilitate maintenance.
The formation of scale in hard water areas is a
problem associated with all hot water appliances.
Damage to the boiler caused by excessive scale
deposits is not covered by the manufacturer’s
warranty.
BXB jlectrical Requirements
The installation must comply with the current I.E.E
Wiring regulations, if in doubt consult a qualified
electrician.
This appliance must be earthed.
The boiler complies with the Electrical Equipment
Safety Regulations (SI1994/3260) and has been
independently tested to BS EN60335-2-63.
The boiler operates a nominal 3 kW element at
240v. 50Hz supply. A circuit diagram is provided at
the back of the manual
BXN Installation Location
Ensure the counter top is of suitable construction
to support the working weight of the boiler. See
Fig. 1
To comply with recommendations from the health
and safety executive it is important that due
consideration be given to the safe operation of the
controls of the boiler. The boiler should therefore
be mounted in such a manner that the operator can
stand directly facing the machine with the controls
at the recommended height. See fig 2
Consideration should also be given to the servicing
requirements of the machine.
BXS Vent x Overflow Pipe Requirements
The vent and overflow pipe should be extended on
site using 15mm Speed-fit plastic tube or 15mm
Table “X” copper tube. The pipe must be laid with
acontinuous fallg discharging to a safe and visible
position. The vent and overflow pipe should
not be connected directly to a soil pipe and
should never be allowed to become blocked or
restricted4 See fig -
Fig 1
Fig 2
DRY WEIGHT 12kg
WORKING WEIGHT 29Kg
ISSUE 3 PAGE 2
45
65
240 410
85
85
470
140
190
535
VENT / OVERFLOW FITTED
WITH PUSH-ON SILICONE HOSE
FOR EASE OF MAINTENANCE
SOLENOID WATER
INLET CONNECTION
The height from the floor to the dispense
valve should be 1200mm +/- 100mm
1200.47
64 COMMISSIONING
1. Turn water supply on
2. Turn electrical supply on
On initial switchAon only
After a few seconds delay for the electronics to charge
up, the boiler will begin filling with water and the ‘Ready’
light will flash to indicate wait. If the key switch is in the
‘on’ position the push button will flash green to indicate
wait, at this point the button is disabled. When water
reaches the low level sensor (element covered) the
element will be energised as well as the solenoid. When
normal operating level is reached the solenoid will turn
off and the element will remain on until full operating
temperature is reached.
Figure 4 shows the approximate times for boiling water
to be available from switch on.
Fig 4
Full capacity available
after
From
empty
45 mins
After
overnight
stand (full)
17 mins
With the key switch in the ‘ON’ position the push button
will stop flashing and show solid colour when the boiler
is up to full temperature and the button will be enabled,
at this point the ‘ Ready’ light will stop flashing and show
solid colour and the ‘Full’ light will also be illuminated.
On subsequent operation of the boiler
The boiler will fill and heat in cycles. It will allow only
a limited amount of water to enter the unit at any one
time and then switch off the solenoid and energise the
element.
W4 USER INSTRUCTIONS
Boiling water is dispensed by operating the push button.
The button will only be useable when the key switch is
in the ‘ON’ position and illuminated solid green colour,
indicating that water is up to temperature. Due caution
should be applied as the water is at approximately
98˚ Centigrade at all times. The ‘Ready’ light will flash
when the boiler is not up to temperature and show
solid colour when at operating temperature. The ‘Full’
light will illuminate only when the boiler is at operating
temperature and also full capacity is available for
dispense. If all water is drawn from the unit the flow will
reduce to a trickle. The unit will replenish the supply in
cycles i.e. a small amount of water will enter the unit ,
which will subsequently be heated but all water available
will be at approximately 98 ˚ Centigrade.
ISSUE 3 PAGE 3
Boiler Vent / Overflow connection
99
88
99
Incorrect
Correct
Correct
Vent and Overflow
pipe
Silicone
connecting hose
Trapped water
prevents boiler
breathing
Connect pipes using silicone
tube provided
Pipe-work should be fitted with a
continuous fall to a safe and visible point
of discharge (e.g. a sink). It should not be
connected directly to a waste system
because taste and smell problems will
occur.
This installation allows the silicone hose
to fit loose inside a fixed fitting. Air is
allowed into the boiler at this point and
will allow the boiler to breath in the event
of the overflow becoming trapped.
Air gap
Pipe-work should be fitted with a
continuous fall to a safe and visible
point of discharge (e.g. a sink). It
should not be connected directly to
a waste system because taste and
smell problems will occur.
Vent and Overflow
Fig 3
-4 INSTALLATION
WX The boiler is supplied with a 3/4” BSP Water Research
Council approved flexible water connection hose. This
hose should be connected to the mains water supply
using an isolating valve and then fitted to the machine
solenoid valve inlet.
BX The vent / overflow pipe should be extended on site
using 15mm Table X copper tube or ‘Speedfit ‘ plastic
pipe as described in Fig 3. The overflow pipe must be
fitted and arranged such that the outlet position is
safeg visible and external to the boiler4 The overflow
pipe must not be connected directly to a soil pipe
and should never be allowed to become blocked or
restrictedX
NX All Quantum machines are pre-wired with a 13A plug
and lead for use with a 13 A socket.
Fig. 5
OXW fileaning
When required the unit should be wiped down with
a damp cleaning cloth
The unit is not protected against the ingress of
water and therefore should not be washed down
in any manner that would allow water to enter the
electrical chamber of the unit e.g. the use of a
spray water jet.
OXB Service light
Certain types of operational fault will cause the
‘Service’ light to flash. If this occurs refer to the
section ‘Fault Finding’ on page 6.
MXB Scale
The Quantum boiler incorporates an integral scale
inhibitor. In general, independent users throughout
the country have benefited from either a vastly
reduced scale build up, and / or much easier
maintenance due to the softer nature of the scale,
which tends not to adhere rigidly to the internals of
the machine. Please note that this is not a scale
eliminator and its effect will differ according to water
quality.
MXBXW fihecking the extent of scale formation
WX Remove the body lid by releasing the four fixing
screws. To remove the lid it must be pushed
forwards to the front of the boiler before lifting
to allow the condenser mechanism to clear the
body top flange4 See Fig4 W
It is very important that the lid assembly is fitted
the correct way round for the condenser to work
effectively4 See label on top of lid
IMPORT,NTX It is recommended that a new
body lid gasket be fitted on re3assembly to
ensure a steam tight seal4 Damage to the unit
caused by incorrectly sealed gaskets that should
have been replaced during maintenance is not
covered by the manufacturers warranty4
ISSUE3 PAGE 4
B4 MAINTENANCE
Competent persons must carry out all
maintenance work4
When the body lid has been removedg it is
recommended that a new body lid gasket is
fitted on assembly to ensure a steam tight
seal4 Damage to the unit caused by incorrectly
sealed gaskets that should have been replaced
during maintenance is not covered by the
manufacturers warranty4
MXW zraining down the boiler
For ease of maintenance the Quantum water
boiler is fitted with a drain valve at the rear of
the unit
The machine should be manoeuvred over a
sink or large vessel that will adequately take
the volume of water from the machine. To
guard against a dripping drain valve, a blank-
ing cap is fitted at the outlet of the valve and
must be removed prior to draining the unit and
replaced after the valve has been turned off.
To ensure regular trouble free operation, periodically
check for scale inside the boiling chamber and
around the dispense valve, see section 6.5 on page
5. The production of scale is a natural phenomenon
and some de-scaling may be required within the first
12 months. This is not covered under the products
warranty as it is not a fault.
The solenoid is fitted with a removable filter at
the inlet point4 This filter should be cleaned as
required4
Check the extent of scale formation on the
element.
MXBXB zeAScaling
Scale deposits should be removed from all internal
surfaces, particularly the heating element, thermistor
pocket and level sensor probes. Gentle tapping or
scraping is usually sufficient to remove scale build
up. If the deposits are soft use a nylon pad and
flush out with water. Abrasive cleaning materials
containing scouring powder and detergents must
not be used, such materials can cause taste
problems. Chemical de-scalants must only be used
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
IMPORT,NTX All chemical agents must be
thoroughly flushed out to avoid taste problemsg
health risksg and possible malfunction of the
boiler4
Before re3commissioning the unitg all scale and
moisture must be removed from the level sensor
insulating gaskets to avoid false signalling
through the scale to the boiler body4 Failure to
remove this scale and dry the probes could cause
the sensor to indicate to the Printed Circuit Board
hPCBv that water is covering the element whether
or not water is present4 In this situation the PCB
could energise the element g causing failure4 If
in doubt g protect the element by hand filling the
boiler with water to cover the element before
switching on the electrical supply4
ISSUE 3 PAGE 5
MXN Replacing the jlement or Thermistor
The element or thermistor can be replaced by
removing the back-nuts and washers and withdrawing
from inside the boiling chamber. IMPORTANT 9 A
new body lid gasket may be required4
MXS Replacing the Main fiircuit board LPfiK1 and
Triac PfiKX
The main PCB and the triac PCB should be replaced
as a matched pair to be sure of correcting circuit
board faults4
WX Disconnect the wiring connections to the main
PCB
BX Remove the PCB by pulling it forward off the
supports
NX Disconnect the wiring to the triac PCB and remove
by releasing the fixing screw and pulling it forward off
the supports.
SX Apply a thin layer of heat transfer compound
(supplied) to the mounting platform of the replacement
triac PCB and fit to the mounting supports. Ensure it
is positively located and secure it with the single
fixing screw4
OX Reconnect the triac wiring , see wiring diagram at
the rear of the manual
MX Position the main PCB on the four supports and
wire in accordance with wiring diagram
MXO Replacing the Inlet Solenoid Valve
IMPORTANT9 In areas where scale can be a
problemg check that the fault is not due to a
blocked filter ( this is removable at the inlet to
the solenoid) before replacing the unit4 Scale
build up in the filter can cause intermittent
problems4
WX Remove the silicone hose that joins the sole-
noid to the water inlet. Warningg the pipe will
retain a volume of water that will be released
when the connection is broken4
F4 Pull the solenoid from the mounting brack-
et IMPORTANT9 the correct operation of
the boiler relies on a regulated flow of
water from the solenoid valve and there3
fore a genuine replacement part supplied
by Calomax must be fitted4
-4 Fit the replacement part onto the exist-
ing mounting bracket (if a mounting bracket
was supplied with the replacement valve this
should be removed ) and re-connect the live
and neutral connections
MXM Replacing the zispense ValveF Key
Switch F Push KuttonF Fascia PfiK
To replace any of the above parts, the
following instructions should be followed:-
1. Remove the outer casing lid
2. Loosen the two screws in the cover plate
located above the fascia and slide the plate
out.
3. Remove the four screws from the back
panel and remove , being careful not to
damage the thermal cut-out in the process
4. Remove each of the two screws holding
the copper heat sink, solenoid bracket and
main PCB bracket in position and allow them
to hang loose.
5. Remove the earth wire adjacent to the
main PCB from the right hand side of the
outer casing.
6. Unplug the wiring harness from the fascia
PCB and move the harness away from the
top of the outer casing.
7. Remove 2 screws from either side of the
base of the boiler.
8. The outer casing can now be removed by
leaning it forward, clear of the dispense valve,
and lifting it up / forward from the base.
Note 9 when re3assembling the boiler ensure the
wiring harness is plugged back into the fascia
PCB and the harness does not become trapped
between the body and outer casing4
zispense Valve
1. Disconnect the wires from the coil
2. Remove the two setscrews
3. Pull the valve forward leaving the rubber
insert behind.
ISSUE 3 PAGE 6
GX F,ULT FINzING
To protect the unit in the event of continuous
over boilingg the unit is fitted with a thermal
cut3out device4 This device will cut power
to the entire machine and can be re3set
manually4 Before re3setting the deviceg the
cause of the trip hde3scale required etc4v
should be investigated4
The ‘Service’ light on the front of the machine
and Light Emitting Diodes (LED’s) fitted to the
main PCB, can be used to diagnose operating
problems with the machine.
When the green ‘service’ light is showing
solid colour, the machine has been starved of
water and has disabled the solenoid to protect
against burn out. In this state the boiler must be
disconnected from the power supply and then
switched back on to re-enable the solenoid after
the water supply has been re-established
Certain types of operational fault will cause the
‘service’ light to flash in a sequence of pulses
Atwo pulse generally indicates that the low
level probe requires de-scale
Athree pulse indicates a loss of signal from
the normal water level probe , causing the unit
to overfill.
Afour pulse indicates the unit has overfilled
due to debris trapped in the solenoid valve.
This is usually solved by drawing all the water
from the machine, causing the valve to operate
and flush out the obstruction. Check for debris
in the valves inlet filter.
Afive pulse indicates the boiler has overfilled
due to scale on both the low and normal water
level probes.
The unit can be used normally while the
service light is flashing
LED’s fitted to the main PCB indicate the
operation of the solenoid and element. The
red LED indicates the element should be
energised and the yellow LED indicates the
solenoid should be energised. The solenoid,
dispense valve and element are permanently
live fed, and each are switched via the neutral
connection.
Water boils at different temperatures
depending on barometric pressure4 The
temperature should not be tuned higher
than the pre3set :) degreesg or over boiling
may occurg causing the unit to trip the over
heat cut3out device4
Fascia PfiK
1. Disconnect the 6 wires from the fascia PCB
2. Remove the retaining screws and gently pull
away from the lens housing
3. Fit new PCB and re-wire. Refer to the wiring
diagram at the rear of the manual
fileaning the zispense Nozzle
1. Slide the retaining clip out from the flow
restrictor housing.
2. Remove the breather hose.
3. Quarter turn the flow restrictor / nozzle
housing and pull free, clean and re-assemble
Key Switch
1. Disconnect the 2 wires from the fascia PCB
2. Remove the single retaining screw from the
centre of the switch
3. Slide the retaining collar away from the switch
and withdraw the switch from the boiler.
4. Fit the new switch ensuring it is the correct
way up so as to correspond with the lock / un-
lock symbols on the front of the boiler.
Note 9 Take care not to over tighten the retaining
screw when assembling
Push Kutton Switch
1. Disconnect the 4 wires from the fascia PCB
2. Using the tool provided, unscrew the retaining
collar anti-clockwise and withdraw the push
button switch.
3. Fit the new switch and re-wire. Refer to the
wiring diagram at the rear of the manual.
MXG ,djusting the Water Temperature Set
Point
The temperature potentiometer (Pot) is pre-set
at Calomax and will only require adjustment in
exceptional circumstances, the adjustment Pot
is located at the bottom left corner of the main
PCB. It controls the operating temperature of
the boiler. 1/2 turn clockwise on the device
will raise the temperature of the water by
approximately 1 degree centigrade.
ISSUE 3 PAGE 7
Wiring Schematic for Calomax Quantum Water Boiler using v10 board
RED
YELLOW
BLACK
BLUE
PINK
BROWN
ORANGE
WHITE
+12Vdc (BROWN)
BLACK
RED
0.75mm YELLOW
0.2mm YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
NEL
BLUE
BLUE
LNE
BLACK
YELLOW/GREEN
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW / GREEN
RED
0Vdc (ORANGE)
RED
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
CONNECTORPLUG
COLD WATER INLET
SOLENOID VALVE
ELEMENT
TRIAC PCB
QPCBA
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
LEVEL
SENSORS
HOT WATER OUTLET
DISPENSE VALVE
HEATER
LED
SOLENOID
LED
THERMISTOR
PUSH BUTTON
ON FRONT
PANEL
KEYSWITCH
ON FRONT
PANEL
THERMAL
CUTOUT
EARTH
ON BODY
EARTH
ONBASE
PINK
PINK
ORANGE
BROWN
OPT1
U1
OP1
EARTH ON
CASING
Wiring Schematic for Calomax Quantum Water Boiler using v11 board
RED
YELLOW
BLACK
BLUE
PINK
BROWN
ORANGE
WHITE
+12Vdc (BROWN)
BLACK
RED
0.75mm YELLOW
0.2mm YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
NEL
BLUE
BLUE
LNE
BLACK
YELLOW / GREEN
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW / GREEN
RED
0Vdc (ORANGE)
RED
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
CONNECTOR PLUG
COLD WATER INLET
SOLENOID VALVE
ELEMENT
TRIAC PCB
QPCBA
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
LEVEL
SENSORS
HOT WATER OUTLET
DISPENSE VALVE
HEATER
LED
SOLENOID
LED
THERMISTOR
PUSH BUTTON
ON FRONT
PANEL
KEYSWITCH
ON FRONT
PANEL
THERMAL
CUTOUT
EARTH
ON BODY
EARTH
ON BASE
PINK
PINK
ORANGE
BROWN
OPT1
U1
OP1
EARTH ON
CASING

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