1. GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1.1 DESCRIPTION
The Keston C40 and C55 are unique in concept and design. They comprise a high
efficiency stainless steel heat exchanger coupled with a low emissions burner to deliver
ultra high efficiency condensing mode operation within a compact wall hung cabinet. The
unit automatically adjusts gas and air rate according to demand to give an output in the
range of 11kW to 40kW (C40 & C40P) and 14kW to 55kW (C55 & C55P). The integral
Grundfos pump is automatically controlled to best match water flow rate to heat output &
further increase appliance efficiency. In addition, they feature an optional connection for
an outside sensor to enable the boilers inbuilt weather compensation option. Separate
inputs are provided for hot water and central heating demand signals to enable different
temperature levels to be set (ideal for underfloor heating systems). While the application
for which the C40 and C55 were designed is the same as those which other boilers are
used, the Keston C40 and C55 have the added advantage of very high efficiency, and
small diameter plastic flue which can be extended up to 45 metres horizontally or
vertically.
The Keston C40 and C55 uses a variable speed combustion blower to deliver a premix of
gas and air to a downward firing burner in a high efficiency, single pass heat exchanger.
The flue system is room sealed and fan powered. The ignition is direct spark and fully
automatic. The boiler housing is not waterproof and should be installed in a position
where it will always be dry. Combustion air is drawn from the cabinet which is connected
to outside atmosphere via a small diameter plastic intake pipe. The cabinet therefore
remains under negative pressure at all times the boiler is operating.
The boiler is suitable for connection to open vented or, preferably, sealed systems.
The boiler heat exchanger is made from highly corrosion resistant stainless steel in
corrugated pipe form which provides massive surface area within a compact dimension.
The hot combustion gases from the down firing burner pass around the stainless steel
pipes imparting heat into the system water. The integral variable speed Grundfos pump
within the appliance cabinet ensures the heat exchanger receives correct water flow when
firing. The C40 and C55 are not high water content boilers and do not contain the metal
mass, or water volume, of a cast iron or steel boiler. This boilers are of low mass and low
water content and therefore responds faster when there is a call for heat. The C40 and
C55 feature full user diagnostics, integral frost protection function, automatic pump and
fan exercise in periods of inactivity, anti cycle control, dry fire protection and connections
for remote lockout and run monitoring (optional accessory).
1.2 BOILER SCHEMATIC
Air is drawn into the boiler through a 50 mm muPVC (BS5255 and/or BSEN1566-1 and
BSEN1329) plastic pipe or, alternatively, via a 75mm composite plastic pipe. Gas is mixed
with combustion air at the inlet to the fan. The gas flow is automatically regulated by the
gas valve according to the air flow generated by the fan. The gas and air are thoroughly
mixed in the blower and fed into the burner located at the top end of the heat exchanger
module. The gas and air mixture is ignited by a direct spark ignition control system and
burns with a blue flame just off the surface of the burner. As the hot products of
combustion pass downwards, they are cooled by exchanging heat with the circulating
water which enters the heat exchanger at the bottom of the heat exchanger. The optimum
heat input is detected by monitoring flow and return temperatures and is adjusted by
controlling the speed of the fan. The optimum pump speed is also detected and
automatically selected by the boiler.
When the return water temperature is below 55oC, part of the water vapour in the
combustion products will condense inside the heat exchanger, thus increasing the boiler
efficiency further by releasing the latent heat of condensation. This condensate falls to the
bottom of the heat exchanger where it is separated from the flue gases and exits from the
boiler through the condensate drain. Any condensate formed in the flue runs back down
WD265/0/2002 Chapter 1 : General Instruction The Keston C40, C40P, C55 & C55P
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