Instructions. V1.01 Page 7 October / 2013
Installation
1. Before starting installation the WARNINGS (page 3) and CAUTIONS (page
4) should be read and fully understood. If in doubt , or in need of further guidance,
please call Zip Customer Service on 0845 6 005 005.
2. Installations must comply fully with UK Water Regulations, Building regulations part G3
and any Local Authority requirements.
3. The electrical installation including earthing and cross bonding should comply with the
current IEE regulations and any local authority requirements.
4. The Zip Varipoint II is designed for connection direct to the incoming mains water
supply and accommodation must be made for the expanded water that will occur
with each heating cycle. Regulations permit expanded hot water to be accommodated
within the supply pipe work provided that no check valve, stop valve with loose jumper
or other tting can prevent reverse ow. [See diagram 1, (g.2) on page 10].
5. Where the expanded water cannot be accommodated in the pipe work and the static
water supply pressure is under 3.5 bar, t accessory pack AQ2 (expansion vessel and
check valve). Where static water pressures are likely to exceed 3.5 bar t accessory
pack AQ2 and AQ3(pressure reducing valve and line strainer).[ see diagrams 2&3 (g2)
page 10]
6. The temperature and pressure relief valve supplied may be tted to the locating point
provided.
7. The 6 bar expansion relief valve must be tted on the cold water supply.
Under no circumstances should the expansion relief valve be installed in an inverted
position as fouling of the seat caused by deposits may prevent it from operating correctly.
The safety relief valve connections should not be used for any other purpose and no
valve should be tted between the expansion relief valve and the storage cylinder.
8. The drain connection from the expansion relief valve and the T&P valve, if fitted,
must be in accordance with the water supply regulations. The point of discharge
must be in a safe and visible position. The connection should be made using 15mm
pipe having a continuous fall to a maximum length of 3 metres. It shall not have
more than 3 right-angled bends. If a waste connection in excess of 3 metres is
necessary, the pipe diameter should be 22mm with continuous fall and no more
than 4 right-angled bends with a maximum resistance to flow equivalent to 9 metres
of straight pipe.
9. An isolating valve must be tted to the cold water supply.
10. Valves and ttings must be of a type required by the Water Supply Regulations.
Requirements