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Halstead AR18 REGULAR User manual

AR18 REGULAR
OPEN VENTED CONDENSING BOILER
USER INSTRUCTIONS
TO BE GIVEN TO THE USER
G.C. Appliance No. 41-260-15
0086
EC 87/BP/35
The WW Express Boilers AR18 Regular is a high efficiency
condensing, fully automatic, wall mounted gas appliance for use with
natural gas.
The appliance incorporates a microprocessor based, fully modulating pre-
mix gas control system with direct burner ignition.
The AR18 Regular provides central heating at outputs between 5.9 kW
(20,100 BTU/h) and 19.3 kW (65,900 BTU/h).
Heat output is controlled according to demand by the fully modulating
pre-mix burner control.
The appliance incorporates frost protection. However this is not
operational when the main switch on the appliance is in the off position,
or the electrical supply to the appliance is isolated.
Gas Consumer Council
The Gas Consumer Council (GCC) is an independent organization which
protects the interests of gas users. If you need advice, you will find the
telephone number in your local directory under 'Gas'.
2
SAFETY
Read these user manual instructions or the user label (fitted on the
decorative front panel) carefully before attempting to operate the
appliance. Comply with all applicable warnings. Do not interfere with
any sealed components and use the appliance only in accordance with
these instructions.
CURRENT GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND
USE) REGULATIONS OR THE RULES IN FORCE.
It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person
in accordance with the above regulations. Failure to install
appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. It is in your own interest,
and that of safety, to ensure that the law is complied with.
If the appliance is damaged, turn off the appliance and consult a
CORGI registered installer.
If it is known or suspected that a fault exists on the appliance it MUST
NOT be used until the fault has been rectified by a competent person.
2.2
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
This appliance must be earthed.
Supply: 230V ~ 50Hz fused at 3A.
The method of connection to the mains supply must facilitate complete
isolation of the appliance. Either a 3A fused three pin plug and
unswitched shuttered socket outlet, or a 3A fused double pole switch
having a 3 mm contact separation in both poles, serving only the boiler
(and its external controls), may be used.
2.3
CLEARANCES AND VENTILATION
It is not necessary to have a purpose provided air vent in the room or
internal space in which a room-sealed appliance is installed.
Cupboard or compartment ventilation is not necessary for a room-sealed
appliance providing that the minimum clearances are maintained.
1
INTRODUCTION
3
BOILER LOGBOOK
A Logbook is supplied with your appliance and is situated at the rear of
the installation and service manual. This Logbook should be completed
by your installer to verify that the correct installation and commissioning
procedure was followed.
Failure to complete the Logbook may result in difficulties should a
problem rise with your appliance during the guarantee period.
This Logbook forms part of the industry's Benchmark code of practice
for the installation, commissioning and servicing of central heating
systems. All CORGI Registered Installers carry a CORGI ID card and
have a registration number. Both should be recorded in your Logbook.
You can check your installer is CORGI registered by calling CORGI on
01256 37230.
2.1
4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to Fig. 1
1) Switch on the electrical supply
2) Turn the CH control knob to the midpoint between minimum and
maximum setting. The display changes from '
o
' to ' '
3) Ensure that all secondary controls, e.g. programer, room thermostat
are calling for heat
4) The display changes to '
H
'. When the burner has lit there will be a
small dot appearing in the bottom right corner of the display
5) If the burner fails to light the fan will stop. Initially this may be due to
air in the gas supply. The boiler will automatically have five attempts at
ignition. After the five attempts it may be necessary to RESET the boiler
by turning the control knob to the RESET/STANDBY position and back to
‘ON’ within TWO seconds, then repeat (2).
4.1
TO LIGHT THE BOILER
FASCIA PANEL
1
DIGITAL CODE
FAULT/EFFECT REASON
1
Overheated appliance Water temperature greater than 105 °C
Water flow failure or Differential check faulty/
2
Flame for a short period only Sensor temperature differential incorrect
No gas or Lockout flame signal/ No flame, Low gas pressure.
3
Lockout after 5 ignition attempts No flame signal on ignition, or loss of signal during operation
4
Flue gas sensor/No flame Flue gas temperature greater than 95 °C
4.3
TO TURN THE BOILER OFF
For short or long periods
Switch the programmer and/or room thermostat switch to the OFF position.
Note: The appliance is fitted with a frost protection device. In the
event of very cold conditions, the pump may operate and the
boiler light for a few minutes to protect the appliance and system
from potential frost damage. This can only function if the gas and
electricity supplies are maintained and the control knob on the appliance
is set to the STAND-BY position.
This function automatically operates the boiler when the heating system
water reaches temperatures below 5oC.
If either the gas or electricity services is to be isolated during a period
when frost is likely, the water circuits must be drained.
4.2
CONTROL OF WATER TEMPERATURE
CH: Adjustable via the CH temperature control knob to give radiator
temperatures of between 30°C and 80°C. To operate the boiler more
efficently it is recommended to set the CH temperature about half way
(between '+' and '-'). Please check with your installer the size of your
radiators.
During periods of no central heating requirement, this control should be set
to the Standby position.
Note: If the display shows a flashing '
H
' the boiler is in service mode
and the boiler will fire continously at minimum input.
This setting is for the convenience of the Service Engineer ONLY.
4.4
BOILER OVERHEAT THERMOSTAT
The appliance is fitted with two thermistors located on the flow and
return pipes. In the event of overheating, the boiler
will shut down and the display will show '
1
'. Allow the boiler
to cool, then briefly turn the control knob to RESET/STAND-BY position
and then back to 'ON' within TWO seconds.
If the fault persists, consult a CORGI registered installer.
4.5
DIAGNOSTIC DIGITAL DISPLAY
Should the boiler fail for any reason the digital display will show a flashing
error code and the boiler will enter a lockout condition.
For faultfinding, refer to the diagnostic chart shown below, together with the
notes given in sections 8.3, 8.4 and 8.5 of the boilers installation and
service manual.
To RESET the boiler turn the control knob fully anti-clockwise to the
RESET/STANDBY position and then back to 'ON' within TWO seconds.
Note:- When a room thermostat is fitted, the central
heating control knob simply controls the rate at which
the boiler will achieve the required temperature.
See figure 1 for 'Optimum' setting.
DIGITAL CODE
FAULT/EFFECT REASON
5
Defective sensor/No flame Defective flow, return or flue sensor
Defective gas valve/ 5 sec flame signal after burner
6
Flame continues after demand ends is switched off
7
Defective fan/No flame Missing or Erroneous RPM signal
A
PCB error/No flame Internal error
Activate BCC/No flame New BCC
C
Safety system failure/No flame Failure of internal self checking system
E
BCC error/No flame Incorrect /missing BCC
RESET LOCK-OUT CODES
BLOCKING CODES
03/07 751184
SERVICE HELPLINE: 01926 834834
Manufactured for William Wilson by Halstead Boilers Limited.
Halstead Boilers Limited, 20/22 First Avenue, Bluebridge Industrial Estate, Halstead, Essex C09 2EX.
Enquiries Line: 01224 877522. Service Helpline: 01926 834834.
Halstead Boilers is continuously improving its products and may therefore change specifications without prior notice.
The statutory rights of the consumer are not affected.
DIGITAL CODE
FAULT/EFFECT REASON
No flame Faulty connector
O
Differential check faulty/Flame for 15 seconds Water flow rate too low
P
Error in power supply/No flame Low mains voltage
No light indication Defective power supply
NOTE: RPM SIGNAL - FAN SPEED SIGNAL IN REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
BCC - BOILER CHIP CARD (A SMALL MICROCHIP THAT PUSH FITS ONTO THE CONTROL PCB AND ALTERS OPERATING PARAMETERS)
(ONLY FITTED TO CERTAIN MODELS)
FAULT CODES 1-4 CAN BE RESET BY FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE IN SECTION 4.5. HOWEVER, IF ANY OTHER FAULT CODE IS
SHOWING PLEASE CONTACT YOUR INSTALLER OR THE WW EXPRESS BOILERS SERVICE HELPLINE: 01926 834834.
To ensure continued efficient operation of the appliance, it is recommended
that it is checked and serviced as necessary at regular intervals. The
frequency of servicing will depend upon the particular installation
conditions and usage but in general once a year should be adequate. It is
law that any service work must be carried out by a competent person such
as British Gas or other CORGI registered personnel.
GENERAL CARE
The front panel, being a powder coated white finish should be cleaned
with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
ROUTINE SERVICING
WARNING
If a gas leak is suspected or exists, turn the gas OFF at the
incoming mains (adjacent to the meter). Do not operate any
electrical switches. Do not operate any electrical appliances.
Open all windows and doors. Do not smoke. Extinguish all
naked lights. Phone the Transco 24 hour emergency number
immediately on 0800 111 999. (Do not call from a mobile
phone).
The boiler is fitted with a condensate trap. The condensate
drain point must not be modified or blocked (see section 4.6
of the installation manual).
5
6
7
PLUME FROM TERMINAL
Like all condensing boilers this appliance will produce a plume of
condensation from the flue terminal. This is due to the high efficiency and
hence low flue gas temperature of the boiler. It is normal and not a fault
indication.
8

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