Intergas Compact HRE 30 SB Manual

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Compact HRE
18 SB (G.C. 41-291-01)
24 SB (G.C. 41-291-02)
30 SB (G.C. 41-291-03)
Installation, service
and user instructions
Please read these installation instructions carefully before installing and using
the appliance. Keep these installation instructions with the appliance.
Always act in accordance with the instructions indicated.

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BENCHMARK SCHEME
Benchmark places responsibilities on both manufacturers and installers. The purpose is to ensure that customers are provided with the correct
equipment for their needs, that it is installed, commissioned and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions by competent
persons and that it meets the requirements of the appropriate Building Regulations. The Benchmark Checklist can be used to demonstrate
compliance with Building Regulations and should be provided to the customer for future reference. Please read the Benchmark Checklist
carefully, page 43, and complete all sections, as required by law, relevant to the appliance and installation. The details within the Checklist will be
required in the event of any warranty work. On completion the Checklist must be left with the end user. The relevant sections of the Service
Record, page 44, must be completed on each subsequent Service visit.
Installers are required to carry out installation, commissioning and servicing work in accordance with the Benchmark Code of Practice which is
available from the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council who manage and promote the scheme. Visit www.centralheating.co.uk for more
information.
CONTENT
1Preface 4
1.1 Regulation........................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Warnings..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3 Manual handling ..............................................................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Warnings on the box........................................................................................................................................................................4
1.5 Pictograms.......................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.6 Abbreviations and descriptions used...............................................................................................................................................5
1.7 This manual.....................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.8 Service and technical support..........................................................................................................................................................5
1.9 Product identification.......................................................................................................................................................................5
2Safety regulations 6
2.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 The Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Approvals.........................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.4 Technical data ................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.5 Components....................................................................................................................................................................................8
3General boiler information 10
3.1 General..........................................................................................................................................................................................10
3.2 Boiler controller..............................................................................................................................................................................10
3.3 Parameter list.................................................................................................................................................................................10
3.4 Heat transfer..................................................................................................................................................................................10
3.5 Central heating system..................................................................................................................................................................10
3.6 Room temperature control.............................................................................................................................................................10
3.7 Integrated clock .............................................................................................................................................................................10
4Operation 11
4.1 General..........................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Central heating mode ....................................................................................................................................................................11
4.3 Operating modes...........................................................................................................................................................................11
4.4 Clock function................................................................................................................................................................................12
4.5 PC Interface...................................................................................................................................................................................12
4.6 Test programs................................................................................................................................................................................13
4.7 Frost protection.............................................................................................................................................................................13
5Installer handy hints 14
6Accessories 15
7Installation 17
7.1 Overall dimensions........................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2 Installation location........................................................................................................................................................................18
7.3 Assembly.......................................................................................................................................................................................19
7.4 Installing the appliance..................................................................................................................................................................20
8Connection 21
8.1 Connecting CH installation............................................................................................................................................................21
8.2 Connecting DHW storage cylinder ................................................................................................................................................22
8.3 Electrical connection......................................................................................................................................................................22
8.4 Gas connection..............................................................................................................................................................................23
8.5 Flue System...................................................................................................................................................................................24

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9Commissioning the appliance 26
9.1 Filling and venting the appliance and the installation....................................................................................................................26
9.2 Commissioning the appliance .......................................................................................................................................................26
9.3 Setting and adjusting the clock functions......................................................................................................................................28
9.4 Additional functions.......................................................................................................................................................................28
9.5 Shutting down................................................................................................................................................................................29
10 Setting and adjustment 30
10.1 Directly via the operating panel.....................................................................................................................................................30
10.2 Setting via the service code ..........................................................................................................................................................31
10.3 Parameters....................................................................................................................................................................................31
10.4 Setting maximum CH power..........................................................................................................................................................32
10.5 Adjusting pump setting..................................................................................................................................................................32
10.6 Weather– compensation adjustment.............................................................................................................................................32
10.7 Conversion to different gas type....................................................................................................................................................33
10.8 Setting gas/air adjustment.............................................................................................................................................................34
11 Faults 35
11.1 Fault codes....................................................................................................................................................................................35
11.2 Other faults....................................................................................................................................................................................35
12 Maintenance 38
12.1 Disassembly..................................................................................................................................................................................38
12.2 Cleaning........................................................................................................................................................................................38
12.3 Assembly.......................................................................................................................................................................................39
12.4 Combustion...................................................................................................................................................................................39
13 Electrical diagram 40
13.1 NTC resistances............................................................................................................................................................................40
14 Short spares list 41
15 Warranty conditions 42
16 CE declaration 42
17 Gas Boiler System commissioning checklist 43
18 Service Record 44
© 2009 Intergas Heating Ltd. All rights reserved.
The information provided applies to the standard version of the product. Intergas Heating Ltd cannot therefore be held liable for any loss or damage arising from product
specifications deviating from the standard version. The available information has been compiled with all possible care, but Intergas Heating Ltd cannot be held liable for
any errors in the information or for the consequences thereof.
Intergas Heating Ltd cannot be held liable for any loss or damage arising from work performed by third parties.
Subject to change.

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1 PREFACE
1.1 Regulation
The Intergas boiler meets the requirements of Statutory Instrument 'The Boiler (Efficiency)
Regulations' and is deemed to meet the requirements of:
• Gas Appliance Directive 90/396/EEC
• Boiler Efficiency Directive 92/42/EEC
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
Intergas declares that the materials used in the manufacturing of this appliance are non-
hazardous and that no substances harmful to health are contained within the appliance.
1.2 Warnings
Intergas accepts no responsibility for the unsatisfactory performance of the appliance or flue
arising from the failure to comply with the installation and user instructions. Incorrect installation
could invalidate your guarantee and may lead to prosecution.
If the appliance is re-sold or installation transferred the appliance must be re-registered with
Intergas in order to maintain the warranty.
The boiler must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the regulations currently
in force. Read these instructions carefully before installing or using the appliance.
1.3 Manual handling
When moving the boiler always keep your back straight, bend your knees, don’t twist, move
your feet. Avoid bending forwards or sideways and keep the load as close to your body as
possible. Where possible transport the boiler using a suitable trolley, sack truck or get some
assistance. Grip the boiler firmly and before lifting establish where the weight is concentrated to
determine the centre of gravity, repositioning yourself if necessary.
1.4 Warnings on the box
This is a fragile piece of equipment: Please provide a dry
storage for the appliance.
This is a fragile piece of equipment: Please be very careful
not to drop.
Store the appliance upright as indicated on the box.
Stack no more boxes than three high.
1.5 Pictograms
The following pictograms are used in this manual:
CAUTION
Procedures which – if they are not performed with the
necessary caution – can result in damage to the product, the
surrounding area or the environment, or in physical injury.
WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE
Risk of electrical shock.
FROST PROTECTION
Procedures which must be followed to prevent frost
damage.

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1.6 Abbreviations and descriptions used
Description Referred to as
High efficiency HE
Intergas Compact HRE SB wall mounted gas fired
boiler Appliance
Appliance plus pipe work for central heating CH installation
Appliance plus pipe work for domestic hot water DHW installation
1.7 This manual
This manual will enable you to assemble, install and maintain the appliance safely.
Follow the instructions carefully. In case of doubt contact the manufacturer. Keep these
installation instructions with the appliance.
1.8 Service and technical support
For information about specific adjustments, installation, maintenance and repair work,
please contact:
Intergas Heating Ltd
Unit 6, West Court
Buntsford Park Road
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire
B60 3DX
Tel. 01527 888000
Fax. 01527 888001
www.intergasheating.co.uk
1.9 Product identification
You will find the appliance data on the data plate on the underside of the appliance.

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2 SAFETY REGULATIONS
The manufacturer Intergas Heating Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or injury caused
by failure to adhere (strictly) to the safety regulations and instructions, or carelessness during
installation of the Intergas Compact HRE SB High Efficiency wall mounted gas fired boiler and any
associated accessories.
2.1 General
It is law that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person, ie Gas Safe registered and in
accordance with the following recommendations:
• Current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
• All current building regulations
• Building Standards (Scotland) Consolidated
• This appliance must be installed in accordance with the Gas (Safety and Use) Regulations,
current Building Regulations, Building Standards (Scotland), I.S.813 Installation of Gas
Appliances (Ireland), IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671), Health and Safety Document No. 635
(Electricity at Work Regulations) and Local Water Authority Bye Laws
• UK Water Regulations and Bye Laws
• Health & Safety
2.2 The Installation
The installation must comply with the following British Standards codes of practice:
• BS 5440: Flues and Ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 70kW (Part 1
Flues)
• BS 5440: Flues and Ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 70kW (Part 2 Air
Supply)
• BS 5546: 2000 Installation of gas hot water supplies for domestic purposes.
• BS 5549: 1990 Forced circulation hot water systems
• BS 6700: 1997 Design, Installation, testing and maintenance of services supplying hot water
• BS 6798: 2000 Specification for installation of gas fired hot water boilers of rated input not
exceeding 70kW
• BS 6891: 1998 Installation of low pressure gas pipe-work installations up to 35mm (RI)
• BS 7593: 1992 Code of practice for treatment of water in heating systems
• BS 7671: 2001 Requirements for electrical installations, IEE Wiring regulations
Reference should also be made to:
• Guide to condensing boiler installation assessment procedures for dwellings
• The institute of Gas Engineers document IGE/UP/7 for timber frame dwellings

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2.3 Approvals
Natural Gas
Intergas Compact HRE SB Pre-mix Condensing System Boiler
British Gas Service Listing:
Compact HRE 30 SB G.C.N. 41-291-03
Compact HRE 24 SB G.C.N. 41-291-02
Compact HRE 18 SB G.C.N. 41-291-01
Notified /Body
The Intergas Compact HRE SB range of central heating boilers are manufactured from high
quality materials and designed for reliability and optimum performance.
Intergas is committed to the continual development of their appliances and reserves the right
to make changes without notification to ensure their customers benefit from the latest
advances in combustion technology and energy conservation.
Gastec 0063PT3576 Directive 90/396/EEC
Directive 92/42/EEC

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2.4 Technical data
Appliance category C13; C33; C43; C53; C63; C83
Gas supply pressure 20 mbar -G20 ; 37 mbar – G31
Gas Category II2H3P
Technical data Compact HRE 18 SB 24 SB 30 SB
SEDBUK Rating A A A
Gas Council number G.C. 41-291-01 G.C. 41-291-02 G.C. 41-291-03
CH
Nom. Input rating (lower value) kW 5.6 – 18.7 7.1 – 23.7 7.6 – 27.0
Rated power kW 6.1 – 18.2 7.7 – 23.1 8.2 – 26.6
Max. CH-water pressure Bar 3 3 3
Max. CH-water temperature °C 90 90 90
Other data
Gas consumption (G20) m3/h 0.58 – 1.94 0.75 – 2.46 0.79 – 2.80
Gas consumption (G31) m3/h 0.22 – 0.74 0.28 – 0.94 0.30 – 1.07
Appliance pressure loss (CH) mWk See § 10.5 See § 10.5 See § 10.5
NOx class natural gas 5 5 5
NOx class LPG 5 4 5
Electrical data
Mains power V 230 230 230
Safety class IP IP20 IP20 IP20
Power consumption: full load W 130 130 130
Power consumption: partial load W 40 40 40
Power consumption: standby W 2 2 2
Boiler dimensions and weight
Height mm 590 650 710
Width mm 450 450 450
Depth mm 240 240 240
Weight kg 30 33 36
We have a policy for continual improvement and development, therefore we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.

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2.5 Components
A. CH pump K. Flue pipe adapter
B. Gas valve L. Air supply cap
C. Boiler controller M. Connection block / terminal strip X4
D. Sensor S1 N. Condensate drain pan
E. Sensor S2 O. Condensatetrap
F. Fan P. Heatexchanger
G. CH pressure sensor Q. Operating panel and read-out
H. Mains lead 230 V AC without plug (stripped) R. Ionisation / Ignition electrode
I. Manual air bleed S. Position of data plate
J. Sight glass

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3 GENERAL BOILER INFORMATION
3.1 General
The Intergas Compact HRE SB wall mounted, gas fired boiler is a closed appliance.
The appliance is intended to deliver heat to the water in a CH system and when an
indirectly heated domestic hot water (DHW) storage cylinder is installed, apply heat to
the DHW installation.
The air supply and combustion gas flue connection is as standard prepared for a
concentric 60/100 horizontal flue system. The appliance can be connected to a wall
mounting frame and expansion vessel. The appliance can also be connected without
the wall mounting frame using the robo kit.
The Intergas Compact HRE SB wall mounted gas fired boiler carries the CE rating and
IP20 electrical protection.
The appliance is supplied as standard for natural gas (G20). For usage of propane gas
(G31) the boiler can be modifed by changing the gas injector. A gas conversion kit can
be ordered at Intergas Heating Ltd.
Note
Modification of the boiler can only be done by a qualified competent person.
3.2 Boiler controller
An electronic control unit, consisting of a boiler controller and separate ignition module
which is placed on the gas valve,provides direct burner ignition and flame supervision
along with continuous modulation of the burner’s gas supply.
3.3 Parameter list
All boiler adjustments are easily accessible by the parameter list in the software.
3.4 Heat transfer
Heat transfer to the boiler’s heating circuit is obtained via a primary, gas to water heat
exchanger within a hermetically sealed combustion chamber. A modulated speed fan
blows the gas/air mixture into the combustion chamber and expels the products of
combustion to outside air via an associated flue system.
3.5 Central heating system
An integral pump located in the boilers hydraulic circuit circulates water through the
heat exchanger to the central heating circuit. In the event of reduced or interrupted
water circulation in the central heating circuit, an automatic system by-pass should be
fitted as far away from the boiler as possible.
Note
It is no longer permissible to utilize a non-thermostatic controlled radiator as a by-pass.
3.6 Room temperature control
Room temperature can be controlled by the use of an external room thermostat and
thermostatic radiator valves.
Note
Connection of the room thermostat is dependant on the operating voltage of the
thermostat.
3.7 Integrated clock
The boiler incorporates an integrated clock, which allows the setting of central heating
periods (See the User Instructions, ‘Operation and display read-out’ for details) and the
boiler’s control panel incorporates an LED display, which indicates the state of
operation and fault defect codes.

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4 OPERATION
4.1 General
The Intergas Compact HRE SB wall mounted, gas fired system boiler is a modulating high
efficiency boiler. This means that the power is adjusted in line with the desired heat
requirement.
The appliance is equipped with an electronic boiler controller which, each time heat is
requested from the heating supply, starts the fan, opens the gas valve, ignites the burner
and continuously monitors and controls the flame, depending on the requested output.
By setting a parameter the boiler can be set to operate in combination with an indirectly
heated domestic hot water storage cylinder.
4.2 Central heating mode
When a heating demand is requested (power is on, the timer and thermostat are calling for
heat) the integral pump is energised and the boiler will fire automatically. The hot water is
now circulated around the central heating system. When the end of the central heating
demand is reached (the thermostat reaches temperature or the time clock reaches the end
of its set period) the burner will shut down while the pump remains functioning during a
presetted period of time to dissipate any excess heat from within the boiler’s heat-
exchanger. After that the boiler will revert to stand-by, waiting to respond to the next heating
demand.
4.3 Operating modes
A code on the service display of the operating panel indicates the appliance’s operating
mode.
- Off
The appliance is out of operation but is supplied with electrical power. No response occurs
to calls for DHW or CH. The appliance frost protection is active. This means that the pump
operates and the exchanger is heated up if the temperature of the water present in it falls
too far.
If the frost protection is actuated, code 7 is displayed (heating the exchanger).
In this operating mode the pressure in the CH installation (in Bar) can also be read on the
temperature display.
Waiting mode
The LED at the button is lit and possibly one of the LEDs for the DHW comfort function.
The appliance is ready to respond to a request for CH of DHW.
0 Pump overrun of CH
After the end of CH operation the pump continues to run. The running time is factory set at
the value in accordance with § 10.3. This setting can be changed.
In addition, the pump runs automatically for 10 seconds once every 24 hours in order to
prevent seizing. This automatic switching on of the pump occurs at the time of the last call
for heat. To change the time, the room thermostat setting should be increased briefly at the
desired time.
1 Boiler shutdown when required temperature reached
The boiler controller can temporarily shut down the request for heat. The burner is then
stopped. Shutdown occurs because the requested temperature has been reached. When
the temperature has fallen sufficiently and the anti cycle time has passed the shutdown is
cancelled.
2 Self-test
The connected sensors are checked regularly by the boiler controller. During the check the
boiler controller does not perform any other tasks.
3 Ventilation
When the appliance is started the fan is first brought to starting speed. When the starting
speed has been reached the burner is lit. Code 3 is also visible when post-ventilation is
taking place after the burner has stopped.
4 Ignition
When the fan has reached the starting speed, the burner is ignited by means of electrical
sparks. During ignition the code 4 is visible. If the burner does not ignite, a new ignition
attempt occurs after approximately 15 seconds. If after 4 ignition attempts the burner is not
yet burning, the boiler controller goes into fault mode (See § 11.2 ).

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5 CH operation
An on/off thermostat, an OpenTherm thermostat, an external sensor or a combination of
the latter can be connected to the boiler controller.
When a request for heat is received from a thermostat, the fan is started (code 3 ),
followed by ignition (code 4 ) and CH operating mode (code 5 ).
During CH operation the fan speed and hence the appliance power are controlled by
the boiler controller so that the CH water temperature reaches the desired CH supply
temperature.
If an on/off thermostat is connected, this is the CH supply temperature set on the
display. In the case of an OpenTherm thermostat the desired CH supply temperature is
determined by the thermostat. In the case of an external sensor the desired CH suppply
temperature is determined by the heating line programmed in the boiler controller. For
the latter two, however, the maximum is the temperature set on the display.
During CH operation the requested CH supply temperature is indicated on the operating
panel.
The CH supply temperature can be set between 30°C and 90°C.
6 DHW operation
Intergas Compact HRE SB in combination with an indirectly heated
domestic hot water storage cylinder
The hot water supply takes priority over the heating. When using a DHW storage
cylinder sensor, if the sensor detects a temperature of 5 degrees below the preset
value, any demand for CH will be interrupted. After the fan has reached speed code 3
and ignition has taken place code 4 the boiler controller goes to DHW mode code 6 .
When using a DHW storage cylinder thermostat the heating demand will start with
opening the thermostat and end when the thermostat closes. The fan speed, and hence
the power of the appliance, are controlled by the boiler controller so that the DHW
temperature reaches the DHW temperature setting. The water temperature can be set
between 40°C and 65°C (See § 10.1.5) and is displayed on the operating panel during
DHW operation. To prevent the growth of legionella it is advised not to set the DHW
temperature below 60°C.
By pressing the service button the actual DHW storage cylinder temperature will be
displayed.
4.4 Clock function
The boiler is equipped with a digital clock and offers the possibility to program 4 points in time
to switch from CH off or CH on.
During the “clock active” periods the boiler will respond on CH demands from the room
thermostat. During the “clock inactive” periods the boiler will not respond on CH demands.
Additionally the following special modes can be chosen:
1. t-on (temporary on).
The boiler will respond to every CH demand from the room thermostat until the next switch moment.
2. c-on (continuous on).
The boiler will respond to every CH demand from the room thermostat without any time limit.
3. OFF.
The boiler will not respond to any CH demand from the room thermostat.
Note
For setting and adjusting the clock see § 9.3 Setting and adjusting the clock functions.
4.5 PC Interface
The boiler controller is equipped with an interface for a PC, which can be connected by
means of a special cable and associated Intergas Diagnostic Software (IDS). This
facility allows the behaviour of the boiler controller, the appliance and the heating
installation to be monitored over a longer period.

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4.6 Test programs
The boiler controller has a facility for placing the appliance in test mode. Activation of a
test program will result in the appliance starting operation at a fixed fan speed, without
the control functions being actuated. The safety functions do remain active. The test
program is ended by pressing the and simultaneously or will end automaticaly
after 10 minutes.
Test programs
Program description Button
combinations Display reading
Burner on at minimum power and “L”
Burner on with maximum CH power
setting (See § 10.3, parameter 3) and (1x) “h”
Burner on with maximum DHW power
(See§ 10.3, parameter 4) and (2x) "H"
Switch off test program and Actual situation
4.7 Frost protection
FROST PROTECTION
To prevent freezing the appliance is equipped with an internal frost
protection. If the heat exchanger temperature falls too low, the burner
switches on and the pump runs until the heat exchanger temperature
is sufficient. When the appliance frost protection is activated the
symbol code 7 is displayed (pre heating the heat exchanger).
If the installation (or a part of it) is in danger of freezing, an (external)
frost thermostat must be fitted to the return line at the coldest location.
This must be connected in accordance with the wiring diagram
(See § 8.3).
Note
If the appliance is out of operation ( - on the service display) the appliance ’s internal frost
protection is still active. However, this means there will be no response to a request for heat
from an (external) frost thermostat.

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5 INSTALLER HANDY HINTS
• The installer shall instruct the user on the operation of the boiler, safety devices
contained within the boiler and on the location of the filling loop and how to re-pressurise
the system if the water pressure falls. The installer should then hand over the
instructions indicating the included Benchmark Commissioning Checklist that has been
completed.
• The user should be instructed to keep the instructions in a safe place for servicing and
future reference.
• It is important to keep the boiler clear of dust during the installation. In particular, do not
allow debris to enter the flue connection at the top.
• Before fitting the boiler ensure that the pipe work that you are installing is connected to
the appropriate connections on the boiler.
• It is important to thoroughly flush the water circuits, after isolating the boiler, in order to
remove any fluxes and debris from them. This should bedone particularly where boilers
are being fitted to existing radiator circuits (Refer to BS 7593:2006 for the details to
clean DHW and Central Heating system).
• This boiler has been factory set but adjustment may be required to the heating input in
order to match the individual heating demand. This can be done by changing parameter
3 (= max. power CH).
• Please do not use the pressure relief valve as a means of flushing the system.
• When commissioning the boiler check the gas inlet pressure is 20mbar (NG) or 37mbar
for Propane.
• Make sure that your instruments are calibrated regularly.
• Note: an anti-cycle delay time can be set up to a maximum of 15 minutes by adjusting
parameter Pas described in § 10.3.
• If you experience any problems please refer to the installation and commissioning
guidelines within the boiler instruction manual. If necessary, please contact Intergas
Heating Ltd (See § 1.8).
Remember it is a requirement to complete the Benchmark code of practice logbook before
leaving the installation. You are also required to register the boiler through the Gas Safe
Registration scheme.

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6 ACCESSORIES
Description Article number
Pipe cover set (incl. mounting material) 093217
Wall mounting frame + exp. vessel 8 litres HRE SB 30 093207
Wall mounting frame + exp. vessel 8 litres HRE SB 24 093197
Wall mounting frame + exp. vessel 8 litres HRE SB 18 093187
Outside sensor 203207
DHW storage cylinder sensor 065117
Diverter valve 230 V 092647
Bend 45° 084661
Bend 90° 084660
Deflector kit 082976
Weather slate (steep roof) 087910
Weather slate (flat roof) 087372
Extension L=100 incl. wall bracket 082975
Horizontal telescopic offset wall terminal
081280
Horizontal telescopic wall terminal
081281

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Description Article number
Vertical roof terminal 086842
Plume management kit
082974
Elbow 90° ((for Plume management kit)
081284
Elbow 60° (for Plume management kit)
081285
Extension L=100 incl. wall bracket (for Plume management kit)
081286
Robo kit
090000

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7 INSTALLATION
7.1 Overall dimensions
Appliance with connections downwards:
Appliance + mounting bracket + frame
A = Supply CH Ø22
B = Return CH Ø22
C = Gas ½”
F = Condensate drain Ø25 (flexible)
G = Drain PRV Ø15
H= 840 Compact HRE SB 30
H = 780 Compact HRE SB 24
H = 720 Compact HRE SB 18
Z = Flue pipe / air
supply Ø60/100 (concentric)

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7.2 Installation location
• If the boiler is to be installed in any room or compartment, it does not require any
purpose made ventilation for combustion air. If sited in a room containing a bath or
shower then particular reference is drawn to the current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations,
local Building Regulations or any other local regulations currently in service.
• The boiler is not suitable for external installation unless protected by a purpose
made building such as a boiler house.
• The following clearances are recommended for installation purposes:200mm
above, 300mm below and 10mm at each side. 500mm is required at the front but
this may be realized by opening a cupboard door.
• Flammable fluids and materials must be stored at least 1m away from the boiler
wall on which the boiler is mounted and must be sufficiently strong to support the
weight of the boiler.
7.2.1 Installing in a kitchen cupboard
The appliance can be installed between two kitchen cabinets or in a cabinet. Ensure
sufficient ventilation at top and bottom. When installed in a cabinet, ventilation
openings of at least 50 cm2must be created at the top and bottom of the appliance to
ensure free flow of air.
7.2.2 Removing cover plate and front panel
For various work on the appliance the cover plate and front panel should be removed
from the appliance. Proceed as follows:
• If cover plate (A), is used, remove to the front.
• Unscrew the two screws (1) behind the appliance display window.
• Pull the bottom of the front panel (2) forwards.
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7.3 Assembly
The boiler must be mounted on a wall mounting frame with an expansion vessel.
The jig can be placed in the sleeves of the frame and does not need any extra
assembly. The appliance can also be connected without the wall mounting frame
using the robo kit.
7.3.1 Fit the top connection frame and mounting bracket
• Using the fastening materials supplied, secure the frame vertically to the wall.
Make sure the wall is suitable for placing the boiler.
• Secure the jig with the shut-off valves in the frame by inserting it with the flanged
side upwards through the openings in the frame and securing it with two screws
and nuts.
Note
The appliance is wider than the frame.
• Install the CH heating system to the valves.
CAUTION
Make sure that the boiler connections of the shut off valves
remain in the correct position (= straight upwards). Do not
over tighten connections. Do not turn tightened valves on
pipes as this weakens joints within the boiler.
H= 840 Compact HRE SB 30
H= 780 Compact HRE SB 24
H= 720 Compact HRE SB 18

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7.4 Installing the appliance
1. Unpack the appliance.
2. Check the contents of the packaging. It consists of:
• Appliance (A)
• Wall mounting strip (B)
• Condensate trap (C)
• Installation instructions
• Operating instructions
• Warranty card
3. Check the appliance for possible damage: report damage immediately to the
supplier.
4. Check whether the compression rings are sitting squarely in the mounting bracket
couplings.
5. Fit the appliance, sliding it downwards on the frame. Ensure at the same time that
the pipes slide into the compression fittings.
6. Tighten the compression fittings on the mounting bracket. Do not turn tightened
valves on pipes as this weakens joints within the boiler.
7. Fit the flexible tube to the condensate trap outlet.
8. Fill the condensate trap with water and slide it as far as possible upwards on to
the condensate drain connector below the appliance.
9. Connect the flexible tube from the condensate trap (where applicable together
with the overflow pipe from the inlet assembly and the pressure relief valve) to the
drain via an open connection.
10. Fit the flue.
CAUTION
Always fill the condensate trap with water and place
it on the boiler before powering up the boiler.
Not placing or filling up the condensate trap may
cause flue gases to come into the installation room
and can lead to dangerous situations!
In order to place the condensate trap the front cover
must be pulled forward or removed entirely.
Note
It is recommended that any external condensate pipe is insulated and increased to
32mm diameter in order to prevent the condensate from freezing.
7.4.1 Fitting the cover plate
Hang the flanged upper edge of the cover plate on the washers under the base of the
appliance and slide the cover plate as far as possible towards the rear.
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